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Niantic has announced that the twelfth Community Day event, taking place from Friday November 30 at 1pm PST to Sunday December 2 at 11pm PST, featuring Pokémon from past Community Days.
These Pokémon include:
- Pikachu (from January)
- Dratini (from February)
- Bulbasaur (from March)
- Mareep (from April)
- Charmander (from May)
- Larvitar (from June)
- Squirtle (from July)
- Eevee (from August)
- Chikorita (from September)
- Beldum (from October)
- Cyndaquil (from November)
These Pokémon and their Shiny variants will appear more frequently in the wild once again. All of the featured moves from each Community Day will also be available throughout the weekend. These moves are Surf which will be known by caught Pikachu, Draco Meteor which will be learnt by recently evolved Dragonite, Frenzy Plant which will be learnt by recently evolved Venusaur and Meganium, Dragon Pulse which will be learnt by recently evolved Ampharos, Blast Burn which will be learnt by recently evolved Charizard and Typhlosion, Smack Down which will be learnt by recently evolved Tyranitar, Hydro Cannon which will be learnt by recently evolved Blastoise, Last Resort will be known by caught Eevee and Meteor Mash which will be learnt by recently evolved Metagross.
In addition, there will be a special bonus event with 2× catch experience, 2x catch Stardust, and egg hatch distances will decrease to half (for any eggs), as bonuses. These bonuses will activate various times between regions:
- Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India: December 1 from 10am to 1pm UTC (UTC +0)
- The Americas and Greenland: December 1, from 11am to 2pm PST (UTC -8)
- The Asia-Pacific region: December 2 from 12pm to 3pm JST (UTC +9)
Niantic also announced that the limit on Pokémon storage has been expanded to 2000.