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Pokemon Go

Will Stufful Stay in Pokemon Go After Community Day Event

Pokemon Go is all about venturing out in the real world in search of new Pokemon, and Niantic has been providing plenty of incentive for doing so with some special event, like the April 2022 Community Day which has allowed trainers to catch Stufful, the cute Flailing Pokemon from the Alola region who can evolve into the much more powerful Bewear.

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If you did not manage to participate in the Pokemon Go April 2022 Community Day, but still want to catch a Stufful down the line, you may wondering if the Pokemon will eventually be available in the game outside of special events. Here’s if the Pokemon will stay in the game.

Will Stufful Stay in Pokemon Go After Community Day Event

Judging from what has happened after past Community Days, it will likely be possible to find a Stufful in Pokemon Go following the end of the April 2022 Community Day. Unfortunately, we do not know how rare the Pokemon will be, so you may have a hard time catching it even if Stufful will stay in Pokemon Go.

So, if you did take part in the event, and got a Stufful, you should cherish it quite a bit, especially if you also managed to evolve it into Bewear, as evolving it during the event gave the evolved Pokemon the Charged Attack Drain Punch, a new move that is guaranteed to increase the user’s Defense in Trainer Battles while dealing decent damage.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.