In addition to a lot of events, you can also expect 2022 in Pokémon GO the monthly Community Days once more. We at MeinMMO show you a brief review of which monsters you were able to secure and want to know from our survey which C-Day you choose as your favorite of the year.
What events are you talking regarding? In 2022, Pokémon GO once more organized numerous events, such as the big GO Fest, the Jotho Tour or the monthly Community Days. Especially the latter are very popular with the trainers in Pokémon GO.
Now that the last C-Day of the year is over, we want to know which one you liked the most in 2022. Following our survey, we have also summarized the individual Community Days in more detail for you.
Which Community Day was your favorite in 2022?
How many C-Days will there be in 2022? This year you were able to take part in a total of 12 “normal” Community Days and 3 Community Day Classic. A wide variety of monsters were at the start once more throughout the year.
There was a lot from old-established Pokémon, like Bulbasaur and Hydropi, to new specimens, like Velursi or Shiny Lichtel. But which Community Day did you like the most? Vote anonymously for your favorites in the following poll and tell us in the comments why this event is your personal winner.
All Community Days from 2022 at a glance
Was sind Community Days? Every month, Pokémon GO organizes a so-called Community Day. This focuses on a specific monster and can then be found on almost every corner in the game. The short event is also accompanied by lots of bonuses as well as an increased shiny chance and special event attacks.
What is a C-Day Classic? Since 2022, in addition to the monthly Community Days, there has also been the Community Day Classic format. Here, too, everything revolves around a predetermined monster, but this has already existed in its own Community Day in the past.
We have summarized all Community Days and Community Day Classic from 2022 below.
1. Seemops
The start of Community Day 2022 was made by the ice and water Pokémon Sea Pug. On January 16, this stretched over a total of 6 event hours in which you might catch the blue, round seal. If you have meanwhile evolved the monster into Walraisa via Seejong, then Walraisa learned the event attack “Powder Snow”. The event was rounded off with a 3x catch XP.
2. Sour
Bulbasaur, the first C-Day Classic, made its in-game debut a few days later. In a 3-hour event, you were able to catch the small Grass-type Pokémon and evolve it into Bisaflor to secure the Flora Statue attack. Just like Sea Pug, there was a 3x XP bonus on capture.
3. Jump bar
In February, a 6-hour community day followed with the grass and flying Pokémon Hopsprout, which gave you a 3x stardust bonus when catching and additional raid passes. By catching his advancement Hubelupf, you secured the corresponding XL candies. As Papungha evolved, it gained the event move Acrobatics.
4. Sandan & Alola-Sandan
In March, two event Pokémon awaited you in Community Day: Sandan and Alolan Sandan. As in the previous months, the event lasted 6 hours, during which you might catch and develop diligently.
Sandamer learned Night Slash and his Alolan Varrainte Dark Claw by evolving during this time. In addition, you might benefit from a four times faster hatch time for eggs.
Here you can find an overview of all Pokémon that you can get from eggs in Pokémon GO.
5. Hydropi
Finally, in April, the Community Day Classic returned and brought you the water-type Pokémon Hydropi. Like Bulbasaur, this one has had its own C-Day in the past. During the three hours of the event, you might benefit from a triple catch XP as well as secure the “Aqua Howitzer” attack when evolving into Sumpex.
6. Velours
Finally, the regular Community Day in April brought you a completely new Pokémon. The normal and fighting Pokémon Velursi celebrated its debut in the game and might also be caught directly as Shiny.
In addition, you might benefit from numerous bonuses on this day, such as triple catch XP, double candies on catch and trade bonuses. Kosturso, the evolution of Velursi, also learned the event move Drain Slash while evolving.
With this event, Niantic also decided to shorten the event times of Community Days to 3 hours in the future, which led to violent reactions in the community:
Pokémon GO Talks Controversial C-Day Decision, Trainers Say “This Will End Badly”
7. Alola Smallstone
May brought you a Community Day with Alola Kleinstein. With this one, you might secure the event attack “Waltz” by evolving into Alolan Geowaz and benefit from double candy and triple Stardust when catching it over the course of the event.
Also, catching larger amounts of monsters around PokéStops with Lure Modules gave you a chance to further increase your Stardust bonus.
8. Fullness
In June, you might look forward to the dragon Pokémon Kapuno at Community Day. This is usually rather rare in the game and also has a really strong advancement.
In addition to the event move “Whirler”, which Trikephalo might learn while evolving, C-Day also brought you plenty of bonuses. Among other things, you might benefit from double catch candies, an increased chance of XL candies and four times the hatching speed of eggs. One or the other exchange bonus was also included once more.
Another highlight of this event was the introduction of special level 4 raids with Duodino, which you might only participate in on site and which gave you more Kapuno spawns around the arena following the actual C-Day.
9. Staralili
The Community Day in July then brought you the normal and flying Pokémon Staralili, which you might catch in its shiny form for the first time. By evolving into Staraptor, you were also able to secure the event move, Gust of Wind.
In addition, there were once more special XP and candy bonuses when catching and advantages when trading. Following C-Day, you had another chance to take part in special Level 4 Raids with Staravia.
10. Galar-Zigzachs
In August, the Dark and Normal Pokémon Galar Zigzags was the focus of Community Day, which brought you lots of candy and stardust if you caught it. By evolving into Barrikadax, the monster secured the event move Blocker. In subsequent level 4 raids with Geradaks, you had the opportunity to encounter more Galar Zigzachs.
11. Kiesling
September’s Community Day was all regarding the rock-type Pokémon Pebbleling. If you evolved it into Brockoloss that day, it would receive the special event move Meteor Beam. In addition, the event also gave you a lot of candies and special exchange bonuses, as well as a four times faster hatching distance for eggs.
Also on this day you might benefit from special level 4 raids following the event.
12. Lightel
October C-Day brought you a long-awaited shiny debut. The spirit and fire Pokémon Lichtel was the focus of the day. You might develop this further via Laternecto to Skelabra in order to get the “Poltergeist” event attack. The event was rounded off with the usual exchange and candy bonuses, triple XP when caught and subsequent level 4 raids.
By the way: Skelabra, Lichtel’s final evolution, is one of the best attackers in Pokémon GO. You can see which strong monsters are also in the game in the following video:
13. Dratini
In the last Community Day Classic of the year, everything revolved around the little dragon Pokémon Dratini. By evolving via Dragonair into Dragoran, it received the Draco Meteor event move that day. You might also benefit from triple Stardust when catching.
14. Teddiursa
November brought you yet another Community Day where Teddiursa took center stage. For the first time, you might evolve the Normal Pokémon into Ursaluna via Ursaring, which learned the Horsepower attack. What is special regarding this development, however, is that even following the Ursaluna event, you can only secure it when the moon is full.
In addition, the event once more provided you with candy and stardust bonuses when catching, as well as a few advantages when trading. You might also encounter Ursaring in level 4 raids following C-Day.
We have summarized how strong Ursaluna is here.
15th Community Day in December
At the end of the year, the big “Community Day” weekend took place once more in December 2022. In contrast to the other C-Days, this one extends over two event days, on which you can meet monsters from the Community Days from the last few months for three hours each.
And also Pokémon from 2021 returned for these days. So you also had the chance to encounter Machollo, Eevee, Roselia, Wablu, Dusk, Sheinux, Kaumalat, Serpifeu, Floink, Ottaro and Dartiri.
In addition to a lot of bonuses, such as double XP, candies and stardust when caught or a shorter hatching distance, the Pokémon were able to learn their respective event attack once more on this day during development.
Which Community Day did you like the most in 2022? And what is the reason that you chose this monster? Feel free to write us your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and exchange ideas with other trainers.
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