Pokemon Go's "Test Your Mettle" Event Adds Mega Aggron, New Ultra Beasts and More

Pokemon Go's "Test Your Mettle" Event Adds Mega Aggron, New Ultra Beasts and More

Here's everything you need to know about the Test Your Mettle event.

Test Your Mettle event hours

The Test Your Mettle event kicks off at 10 a.m. local time on Sept. 16 and runs until 8 p.m. local time on Sept. 21.

New Ultra Beasts

Two new Ultra Beasts are making their Pokemon Go debut during the Test Your Mettle event. However, which one you'll encounter will depend on where you live.

In the Northern Hemisphere, the grass/steel type Ultra Beast Kartana will be appearing in five-star raids during the event. In the Southern Hemisphere, however, the steel/flying type Celesteela will be appearing instead.

Featured Pokemon

In addition to the Ultra Beasts, two new steel-type Pokemon will arrive during the event. First is the roly-poly Togedemaru, which will be appearing in the wild and one-star raids. On top of that, Mega Aggron will make its debut in Mega raids. Defeat it to earn energy to Mega Evolve your own Aggron.

Here are all the other Pokemon you can encounter during the event:

Wild spawns

  • Magnemite
  • Pineco
  • Nosepass
  • Aron
  • Beldum
  • Prinplup
  • Bronzor
  • Drilbur
  • Ferroseed
  • Togedemaru
  • Galarian Stunfisk

One-star raids

  • Scyther
  • Beldum
  • Shieldon
  • Klink
  • Togedemaru

Three-star raids

  • Magneton
  • Skarmory
  • Mawile
  • Lairon

Five-star raids

  • Kartana (Northern Hemisphere)
  • Celesteela (Southern Hemisphere)

Mega raids

  • Mega Aggron

Event bonuses

Throughout the event, you'll earn increased candy for catching Pokemon, and you'll have a better chance of obtaining Candy XL when catching a monster with a Nice, Great or Excellent throw.

On top of that, the game will offer new Timed Research tasks. Complete these and you'll earn various rewards, including Aggron Mega Energy and encounters with Togedemaru and Aron (Aggron's base form).

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