Pokémon Go Ocean Beach Pokémon incense spawns and Collection Challenge list: How to find Feebas and Tympole explained
How to complete the Ocean Beach Collection Challenge during Go Fest 2021!
The Ocean Beach Collection Challenge is part of the Go Fest 2021 celebrations in Pokémon Go.
It is one of four Collection Challenges - including Jungle, Desert Mountain and Cave - and tasks you with catching the Pokémon which spawn more frequently during the Jungle habitat hour.
Below you can find every Pokémon in the Jungle Collection Challenge and, it's important to remember, that this challenge is only available till Sunday, 18th July at 6pm (local time).
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List of Pokémon and rewards for Ocean Beach Collection Challenge in Pokémon Go
The Ocean Beach Collection Challenge is part of Go Fest 2021 and will only be available till Sunday, 18th July at 6pm (local time). It will also only be available to players who've purchased a ticket for this event.
During this challenge, you need to hunt down the Pokémon which specifically appear more frequently in the Ocean Beach habitat hour.
Here are the 10 Pokémon on the Ocean Beach Collection Challenge list:
- Magikarp
- Marill
- Chinchou
- Swablu
- Carvanha
- Wailmer
- Feebas
- Tympole
- Tynamo
- Alomomola
All of these Pokémon will appear more frequently during the Ocean Beach habitat hour.
For completing this challenge, you'll receive 1000 Stardust, 20 Ultra Balls and 1 incense.
Tips for completing the Ocean Beach Collection Challenge in Pokémon Go
Here are some tips which will help you complete the Ocean Beach Collection Challenge in Pokémon Go:
- The best time to complete this Collection Challenge is during the Ocean Beach habitat hour.
- Don't forget - this Collection Challenge will only be live till Sunday, 18th July at 6pm (local time). If you don't complete it before this deadline, you'll miss your chance forever!
- Placing a Lure Module on a PokéStop will attract Pokémon to this area and the special Lure Modules - Rainy, Glacial, Magnetic and Mossy - will attract specific Pokémon types.
- Use Razz and Nanab berries to make Pokémon easier to catch.
- It's a good idea to target Pokémon with low CP levels to save yourself some PokéBalls.
- Use the Pokémon radar in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen to keep track of the Pokémon in your surrounding area.
Ocean Beach incense exclusive spawns in Pokémon Go explained
Using an incense during the Ocean Beach habitat hour in Pokémon Go will cause a specific set of Pokémon, which you wouldn't be able to find otherwise, to appear.
It's important to note that these Pokémon can only be encountered by players who've purchased a Go Fest 2021 ticket.
These Pokémon are:
How the Ocean Beach Collection Challenge works in Pokémon Go
Collection Challenges in Pokémon Go, which were first released in January 2021, run alongside certain in-game events. Each Collection Challenge tasks you with finding a specific number of Pokemon through a variety of means.
Once you've completed the Collection Collection, you'll be rewarded with a number of items and progress for your Elite Collector medal.
The Ocean Beach Collection Challenge is part of Go Fest 2021 and will be available till Sunday, 18th July at 6pm (local time).
Collection Challenges are located on the 'Today View,' which is accessed by pressing the field research button (the little binoculars) in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
After accessing 'Today View,' you'll find the list of Pokémon required for the Collection Challenge. Once you've found one of these Pokémon, it will be ticked off the Collection Challenge rooster, which will help you keep track of which ones you've caught and which you haven't.
Remember - the Collection Challenge must be completed before its associated event ends and it vanishes forever.
Have fun during Go Fest 2021!