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===Events===
===Events===
The main game currently runs as bi-weekly events, providing a new island to explore and Super Bosses to defeat. Prior to update 1.3.1, Pokémon obtained from previous islands were not able to be used.
The main game ran as bi-weekly events, providing a new island to explore and Super Bosses to defeat. Prior to update 1.3.1, Pokémon obtained from previous islands were not able to be used.
 
From June 10 to the game's end of service, the player could access multiple seas. Charizard Sea was open as default, while the other seas could be unlocked by catching a certain number of Pokémon.


{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
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| [[Greninja Sea]]
| [[Greninja Sea]]
| May 6 to May 27, 2020
| May 6 to May 27, 2020
| None
|- style="background:#fff"
| Final
| [[Charizard Sea]]<br>[[Buzzwole Sea]] (unlocked after catching 8 Pokémon)<br>[[Garchomp Sea]] (unlocked after catching 12 Pokémon)<br>[[Jirachi Sea]] (unlocked after catching 16 Pokémon)<br>[[Celebi Sea]] (unlocked after catching 20 Pokémon)<br>[[Mimikyu Sea]] (unlocked after catching 20 Pokémon)<br>[[Entei Sea]] (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)<br>[[Zygarde Sea]] (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)<br>[[Mewtwo Sea]] (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)<br>[[Rowlet Sea]] (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)
| June 10 to July 22, 2020
| None
| None
|}
|}
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