During the Season of Discovery, you can expect to see different Pokémon spawning in the wild depending on which hemisphere you’re located in. There will also be new Mega Evolutions, bonuses and upcoming unannounced in-game events. Below you can find the hemisphere Pokémon spawns, along with the Season of Discovery end date. On this page: In keeping with the theme of discovery, you’ll receive double the amount of XP for completing a Research Breakthrough and there will also be new field research tasks for you to find. Like previous seasons, a number of Pokémon will appear more frequently in the wild depending on which hemisphere you live in during the Season of Discovery. These Pokémon are: Northern hemisphere Season of Discovery spawns:
Alolan Diglett Staryu Scyther Treecko Torchic Mudkip Sableye Barboach Summer Form Deerling
Southern hemisphere Season of Discovery spawns:
Alolan Sandshrew Alolan Vulpix Shellder Lickitung Chimecho Turtwig Chimchar Piplup Winter Form Deerling Cubchoo
Both hemispheres also have a number of Pokémon appearing more frequently in specific habitats, such as in wooded areas or towns. These Pokémon, along with their habitats, are: Forests:
Bellsprout - Forests Doduo - Forests Skorupi - Forests
Mountainous areas:
Rhyhorn - Mountain areas Nosepass - Mountain areas Dwebble - Mountain areas
Near water:
Magikarp - Near water Marill - Near water Wailmer - Near water
Urban areas:
Alolan Rattata - Urban areas Magnemite - Urban areas Porygon - Urban areas
Throughout this season, there will also only be one Mega Evolution available to battle in Mega Raids at one, making it easier to focus on collecting a specific type of Mega Energy. The first Mega Evolution to appear is Mega Lopunny, which will be followed by the release of Mega Slowbro. Regirock, Regice and Registeel will be returning to five-star raids between Tuesday, 1st June to Thursday, 17th June, starting and ending at 10am (local time). Though we don’t know what will be available after this period, we are promised a surprise! Like previous seasons, the Season of Discovery also includes changes to the egg pools, wild Pokémon spawns, new Mega Evolutions, unannounced events and you’ll be able to partake in Season 8 of the Go Battle League. Finally, Go Fest 2021 will be taking place during the Season of Discovery, so get prepared to celebrate Pokémon Go’s fifth anniversary! Season 8 of the Go Battle League shares these dates, with various leagues and special cups running throughout this time period. Though the Season of Discovery has a specific start and end date, any features released within it will be staggered throughout the season. This includes new in-game events, new Pokémon and the special cups for the Go Battle League. This includes:
Changes to how Pokémon spawn season-to-season, which may see some creatures appearing more regularly or become rarer in the wild for limited periods Changes to egg pools and raids Northern and southern hemisphere-specific spawning, coinciding with the real world seasons themselves Highlight specific Mega Evolutions, giving them a power boost throughout the season New Deerling forms A new Go Battle League season, which will be the same length as these seasons XP boosts for completing specific activities, such as five-star raids for example Introduce other general quality of life improvements
If you’d like to learn about seasons in Pokémon Go, visit our pages on the Season of Celebration and Season of Legends. You can also expect to see a range of in-game events and new Pokémon releases throughout each season. Hope you enjoy the Season of Discovery!