Pokémon GO players have a very narrow window of opportunity to catch six Shiny Pokemon they may have missed from previous events, with a special end-of-year Community Day celebration that only lasts for three hours. Pokémon GO has unveiled several of its monsters in the 2025 Community Day celebration, and this special event gives fans another chance at increased odds to try and capture them in their shining forms.
The Precious Path's season in Pokémon GO launches on December 2nd and will run until March 6th, 2026. The game has already been updated with new research tasks, and many other surprises await players over the course of the next three months, from special event-themed Pokémon and seasonal bonuses to new experiences in Max Raids.
Pokemon GO gives you another chance to get a champion ball
Pokémon GO players have another chance at a Master Ball in Precious Paths, the upcoming season that is slated to start in December 2025.
December 6
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Carra blast
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Helmet
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Vanillite
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Sprigatito
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Fuecoco
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Pawmi
December 7
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Solosis
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Red Flower Flabébé (Europe, Middle East and Africa)
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Blue Flower Flabébé (Asia-Pacific)
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Yellow Flower Flabébé (America)
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Pikipek
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Jangmo-o
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Beginner
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Quaxly
In addition to these bonuses, four Community Day dates have already been announced for the season, with a special date to end 2025 taking place on December 6th and 7th. December Community Days i Pokémon GO will each for three hours onlyfrom 14:00 to 17:00 local time, and they will include several of the Pokémon that have appeared in previous Community Day events throughout the year. As in all Community Day events, these specific Pokémon will see their spawn rate increased by a large margin, and they will also be able to learn a special Featured Attack that was included in their original Community Day releases. For Saturday, December 6, these special Pokémon are Karrablast, Shelmet, Vanillite, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Pawmi.
In addition to their increased spawn rate, the Community Day event improves the chances of a Pokemon becoming Shiny, giving players who love to catch rare variants the same Shiny hunting odds as all previous Community Day events in 2025. During normal times, the odds of finding a Shiny Pokemon are around 1 in 500, or 0.2 percent. But Community Days usually increase those odds in a big way, increasing them to 1 in 25, or 4 percent.
The same prices will apply to the six Pokemon singled out for the December 7 event, which include Solosis, Pikipek, Jangmo-o, Rookidee, and.Quaxly. The special Sunday Community Day Pokémon will also bring a revival of Pokémon GOFlabebe Community Day event that took place in September, offering three different color variants of Flabebe based on players' location in the world. Players in the American continents will be able to collect the Yellow Flower Flabebe, while its Blue Flower variant will be limited to the Asia-Pacific region and the central part of the globe will have increased odds of seeing the Red Flower Flabebe, all of which follow the game's usual region-locking protocol for that Pokémon. But players in any region can encounter Flabebe with orange or white flowers, if they're lucky.
Players will still have a chance to catch any of the Pokemon listed above from 9am to 9pm on both days, but their spawn rate and shiny chance in Pokémon GO will not be nearly as high as during special event times. In addition, there are four special Pokemon that will receive the same increased prices and special move chances as the others in the event, but they will only be available during a 10-minute window at the end of each day's event, which runs from 4:50 PM to 5:00 PM local time. The four Pokemon crammed into the small time are Machop, Eevee, Totodile and Ralts, so anyone desperate for the chance to pick up one of their shiny companies should plan accordingly.

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July 6, 2016
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Unit
- Multiplayer
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Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op