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Pokemon Go: Water Festival Event Guide

Hideo KojimaHideo KojimaAug 18, 2026

Trainers worldwide are diving into the latest in-game phenomenon, the "Ultra Unlock: Water Festival" event in Pokemon Go. This aquatic celebration, active from August 18th to August 24th, ushers in the debut of two exciting new creatures: Arrokuda, alongside its evolved form Barraskewda, and the unique Cramorant. As the event progresses, players can anticipate escalating bonuses, with catch XP and Stardust rewards significantly increasing, making weekend play particularly advantageous for maximizing gains.

A plethora of opportunities awaits those aiming to capture the newly introduced water-type Pokemon. Arrokuda can be secured through specific ranks in the Go Pass, as a potential reward from the "catch 15 water-type Pokemon" Field Research, or by utilizing Rainy Lure Modules at PokeStops. Its evolution into Barraskewda requires 50 Arrokuda Candy. Cramorant, a Pokemon known for its distinctive in-battle form changes, can be hatched from 5 km eggs acquired during the event, guaranteed at certain Go Pass ranks, through daily snapshot photobombs, or as a reward from the Go Battle League starting at rank 16. The event also features a Go Pass offering additional rewards, including doubled catch candy and reduced egg hatch distances at higher ranks, with an optional deluxe upgrade providing further exclusive items like a Starmie backpack.

Beyond the new additions, the festival enhances the overall gameplay experience with a variety of other benefits. Field Research tasks, obtainable from spinning PokeStops, offer encounters with water-type Pokemon and valuable in-game items. Numerous water-type Pokemon, including Psyduck, Goldeen, and Feebas, will appear more frequently in the wild, with an increased chance for some to be shiny variants. Furthermore, the event brings a refresh to raid battles, introducing new one-star and three-star raid targets across different global regions, such as various forms of Tatsugiri, Lapras, Hisuian Samurott, and Dondozo, encouraging trainers to engage in cooperative challenges.

This "Ultra Unlock: Water Festival" not only enriches the Pokemon Go universe with fresh challenges and new creatures but also fosters a sense of community and adventure among players. By participating, trainers can deepen their engagement with the game, expand their collections, and enjoy the thrill of discovery. Embrace this opportunity to explore, capture, and evolve, enhancing your journey in the vibrant world of Pokemon Go.

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