Pokemon Go Field Research quests: May missions and rewards list, plus Hoenn Challenge quests


If you want to be the very best, you’ll need to stay on top of the Pokemon Go Research Quests – constantly changing missions and activities that players can pick up and complete for bonuses and rewards. Here’s all the current missions for March 2020.

Pokemon Go’s research quests are split into two categories: Field Research tasks and Research Breakthroughs.

Field Research tasks (or quests if you prefer) are picked up from Pokestops and are essentially random, though quests and rewards change from month to month. Completing these can lead to Research Breakthroughs which provide further unique rewards that also rotate over time. Special Research is less random – it’s a series of missions set for you by Professor Willow which push towards giving you access to potential catch especially rare, mythical Pokemon. Let’s go over how each works in detail…

Pokemon Go Research: How Field Research Tasks work and how to get their rewards

Field Research missions are essentially missions that you collect when you spin PokeStops. Each PokeStop gets one specific field research mission assigned to it each day, and though you can complete a quest more than once per day you’ll only ever pick up the same mission from any given PokeStop.

You can complete as many field research quests as you, and the rewards for any given quest will vary a little depending on the quest you get. Generally speaking, you’ll want to aim to complete at least one quest per day in order to work towards your research breakthrough, however – but more on that in a moment.

Quests range across all aspects of Pokemon Go and in a sense exist to get players to experience all aspects of the game. Field research quests might ask you to battle in a raid, battle in a gym, hatch Pokemon eggs, catch certain Pokemon types or even spin Pokestops – and these are just a few examples. Sometimes a task will reward you with the items, but other times you’ll be rewarded with a rare Pokemon encounter – field research tasks are the only way to encounter and catch Spinda, for instance – the encounter with a Spinda you need to catch one only comes as the result of a Pokeball-throwing related field research mission. As an aside, these encounters are really useful since Pokemon encountered in this way can’t flee.

The quests and rewards on offer rotate in a monthly manner for the most part, meaning at the end of one month Niantic will retire quests and rewards and replace them with new ones. Sometimes they’ll keep a quest but replace its reward – it really varies from month to month, and often there’s a theme to a month built around a specific Pokemon and its type. May 2020’s set of field research missions will culminate in a research breakthrough that’ll give Pokemon trainers a chance to catch a Shiny Shinx – a rare form of a cute fan favorite electric-type Pokemon.

Pokemon Go Field Research List: May rewards and missions for current field research tasks

As we previously explained, everything around the field research mission system is on rotation – every month brings around a different set of events with different goals, and we’re going to keep this page current with whatever the current mission set is. Here’s the quests that you’ll find in your Field Research list during May 2020 – but remember, these quests are rewarded at random from PokeStops, so which you see is entirely down to chance. Field research missions have an element of the random to their rewards – so there’s a chance that you’ll get more basic rewards like Pokeballs, Stardust and other items. Every quest has a Pokemon encounter it has a chance of rewarding you with, however, and this is a list of those missions and encounters:

Catch Field Research Missions & Rewards list

Field Mission Reward
Catch 10 Pokemon Magikarp (shiny chance)
Catch 3 Electric-type Pokemon Electabuzz
Catch 3 Water, Electric or Bug-type Pokemon Raichu
Catch a Dragon-type Pokemon Dratini (shiny chance)
Catch 5 Pokemon with Weather Boost Vulpix
Poliwag (shiny chance)

Pokeball & Throw Field Research Missions & Rewards list

Field Mission Reward
Make 5 Great Curveball Throws in a row Spinda (shiny chance)
Make 5 Nice Throws Voltorb
Make 3 Great Throws Gastly (shiny chance)
Lileep (shiny chance)
Anorith (all shiny chance)
Make 3 Great Throws in a row Onix encounter (shiny chance)
Make 3 Excellent Throws in a row Larvitar encounter (shiny chance)

Battle Field Research Missions & Rewards list

Field Mission Reward
Win a Raid Jolteon
Win a Level 3 or Higher Raid Omanyte (shiny chance)
Kabuto (shiny chance)
Win 5 Raids Aerodactyl (shiny chance)
Win in the GO Battle League Blitzle
Battle another Trainer Alolan Geodude (shiny chance)

Egg Hatching Field Missions & Rewards

Field Missions Rewards
Hatch an Egg Electrike (shiny chance)

Management & Evolution Field Research Missions & Rewards list

Field Mission Reward
Evolve a Pokemon Eevee (shiny chance)
Lanturn
Power up a Pokemon 5 times Bulbasaur (shiny chance)
Charmander (shiny chance)
Squirtle (shiny chance)
Take 1 snapshot of an Electric-type Pokemon Voltorb
Earn 3 Candy walking with your buddy Stunfisk
Give your Buddy 3 Treats Mareep
Send 3 Gifts to Friends Jolteon
Trade a Pokemon Joltik
Transfer 3 Pokemon Magnemite (shiny chance)

Hoenn Throwback Challenge Field Research Missions & Rewards

These limited-time events can pop up as field research during the Hoenn Throwback research event, which began on May 15 and runs through May 22.

Field Mission Reward
Catch an Electric-type Pokemon Swellow
Catch 3 Normal-type Pokemon Skitty (shiny chance)
Battle another Trainer Combusken
Evolve a Pokemon Snorunt (shiny chance)
Play with your buddy Lotad (shiny chance)
Give your buddy a treat Corphish
Earn a heart with your buddy Marshtomp
Trade a Pokemon Ralts (shiny chance)
Send 2 Gifts to friends Treecko (shiny chance)

Research Breakthroughs in Pokemon Go: earning May’s big reward: Shiny Shinx

As you can see in the field mission screen inside Pokemon Go, there are a series of stamps adding up to seven stamps. You can only earn one stamp per day even if you complete multiple missions – so basically, this series of stamps is designed to last a week. When you reach the seventh stamped day you’ll unlock a Research Breakthrough, represented on the screen by the big wrapped-up parcel from Professor Willow.

Exactly what will be inside these packages varies from month to month alongside the other research bonuses and rewards including the potential for a Sinnoh or Unova Stone evolution item to drop. The biggest thing, however, is that every month this features a Pokemon encounter. These are usually with high-end, rare Pokemon – often even legendary Pokemon – some of the best Pokemon in Pokemon Go. That means you’ll have an unlimited amount of tries to catch them since Pokemon encountered in this way can’t run away. So long as you have patience and Pokeballs, you can keep trying until they’re caught. This is a great place to practice how to make excellent throws and curveball throws in Pokemon Go, too.

Pokemon caught this way will also have naturally high stats – the same sort of stats that you might find on Pokemon encountered as part of raid battles. All in all, this is a great way to catch rare Pokemon. Here’s how past months have gone:

The May 2020 reward isn’t anything all-new and all that exciting in a sense. Shinx is a regular Pokemon, and it’s been available before – but this is a chance to get some extra candy to evolve it into Luxio and the decently powerful Luxray. It’s therefore not a patch on the powerful legendary and mythical Pokemon that have appeared before. It is on the rarer side, however, and there’s a chance for it to be a shiny Shinx when it appears, which in turn gives you a shot at Shiny Luxio and Shiny Luxray.

As well as the Shiny Shinx encounter, each research breakthrough will net you 2000 Stardust, 3000 XP, and a random smattering of other items, including a chance at a Sinnoh Stone or Unova Stone evolution item. This month, catching Shinx through your field research breakthrough will get you 13 candy default – 26 candy is you use a Pinap Berry.

Past Research Breakthrough Rewards

For posterity’s sake, here are the past field research breakthrough rewards as featured in Pokemon Go – just so you know what you’ve missed.

2018 Research Breakthrough rewards in Pokemon Go:

  • April 2018: Moltres (fire-themed research)
  • May 2018: Zapdos (electric-themed research)
  • June 2018: Articuno (ice-themed research)
  • July 2018: Snorlax (Kanto research)
  • August 2018: Raikou (electric-themed research)
  • September 2018:Entei (fire-themed research)
  • October 2018: Suicune (water-themed research)
  • November 2018: Shedinja (bug-themed research)
  • December 2018: Best of 2018 (all previous Pokemon)
  • January & February 2019
    : Legendary Birds
  • March & April 2019: Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, Ho-oh, Regice, Registeel, Regirock
  • May & June 2019: Ho-oh, Lugia, Latias, Latios
  • July & August 2019: Kyogre, Groudon, Latias, Latios
  • September & October 2019: Flower Crown Eevee
  • November & December 2019: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Kyogre, Groudon
  • January 2020: Lapras (with Ice Shard & Ice Beam)
  • February 2020: Woobat
  • March 2020: Ferroseed
  • April 2020: Alolan Exeggutor
  • May 2020: Shinx

Special Research Quests & Tasks in Pokemon Go: a quick introduction

A little swipe across your field research menu will also take you to the Special Research Tasks. These work a little differently, and mercifully for my fingers (and your eyes) don’t require so much assistance or explanation on this page. Still, for avoidance of confusion, let’s talk about them a bit.

The Special Research Quests are essentially the closest thing Pokemon Go has to a ‘story mode’ – these are fixed quests with fixed objectives and, ultimately, fixed rewards. Each ‘stage’ of the Special Research Quests requires you to complete three missions each with a smaller individual reward in order to unlock the larger reward for that phase of the quest. Once you’ve done that, Professor Willow will then introduce the next phase to you.

The first Special Research Quest in the game is ‘A Mythical Discovery’, and it’s not much of a spoiler to say it leads to your ability to unlock mythical 151st Pokemon Mew in the game. That sets then tone, and from then on each special research quest either introduces a very rare, prestigious Pokemon, or it introduces some new game mechanic, such as around Team Rocket. Below, we list some of the Special Research quest lines and their rewards. To unlock each quest line’s reward requires completion of a range of missions, however, doing everything from gym battles and raids to catching rarer, difficult-to-locate Pokemon like Ditto. Completing each phase of the mission will eventually deliver you to an encounter with the mythical Pokemon.

A Drive to Investigate: Genesect Special Research Tasks

Genesect is a powerful mythical Pokemon, a Bug and Steel-type beast with extremely powerful moves and incredible battle potential. It’s Pokemon’s first truly powerful bug. To get your hands on one, you’ll need to do what you have to do for most Mythical Pokemon in the world of Pokemon Go: take on challenges as part of a story quest line in order to pass each phase of the quest and unlock the chance to catch Genesect.

That’s the ‘A Drive to Investigate’ quest line – here’s the special themed research tasks you’ll need to complete on your way to Genesect:

A Drive to Investigate Quest #1

  • Battle another Trainer 5 times: 1000 Stardust
  • Catch 25 Normal-type Pokemon: 3 Rare Candy
  • Give your buddy 1 treat: Trubbish encounter
  • Strand Completion Reward: 5x Raid Passes, Pinsir encounter, Genesect hat

A Drive to Investigate Quest #2

  • Power up Pokemon 5 Times: 1000 Stardust
  • Catch 25 Fire-ype Pokemon: 3 Rare Candy
  • Send 3 Gifts to friends: Karrablast encounter
  • Strand Completion Reward: 3x Charged TM, Skamory encounter, 3x Super Incubator

A Drive to Investigate Quest #3

  • Transfer 3 Pokemon: 1000 Stardust
  • Catch 25 Water-type Pokemon: 3 Rare Candy
  • Hatch an Egg: Shelmet encounter
  • Strand Completion Reward: 3 Incense, Scizor encounter, Genesect backpack

A Drive to Investigate Quest #4

  • Make 3 Great Throws in a row: 1000 Stardust
  • Catch 25 Electric-type Pokemon: 3 Rare Candy
  • Play with your Buddy: Kabuto encounter
  • Strand Completion Reward: 3 Fast TM, Genesect encounter, 1 Glacial Lure Module

A Drive to Investigate Quest #5

  • Battle a team leader (not Rocket Leaders – the team leaders you can spar with through the menus) 3 times: 1000 Stardust
  • Catch 25 Ice-type Pokemon: 3 Rare Candy
  • Take 3 snapshots of Genesect: Durant encounter
  • Strand Completion Reward: 1 Poffin, 10 Genesect Candy, 3 Stardust

A Troubling Situation: Special Team Go Rocket Research Tasks

There’s a lot going on right now – so as well as the jump-start quests and the regular field missions, there’s also a new brand of Special Research: A Troubling Situation. This research is all dedicated to the mysterious appearance of Team Rocket in Pokemon Go, bringing with them Shadow Pokemon and Purified Pokemon.

Here’s the special Rocket-themed research:

A Troubling Situation Quest #1

  • Evolve 2 Pokemon: Murkrow encounter
  • Power up Pokemon 5 Times: Sabeleye encounter
  • Strand Completion Reward: 2000 XP, 1000 Stardust

A Troubling Situation Quest #2

  • Catch 2 Shadow: Ekans encounter
  • Defeat 3 Team Rocket Grunts: Koffing encounter
  • Strand Completion Reward: 2000 XP, 5 Golden Razz Berries, 2000 Stardust

A Troubling Situation Quest #3

  • Purify 3 Shadow Pokemon: 3000 Stardust
  • Purify a Fire-type, Water-type or Grass-type Pokemon: 3000 XP
  • Strand Completion Reward: 5 Silver Pinap Berries, 2000 Stardust, 1 Rare Candy

A Troubling Situation Quest #4

  • Free Completion: 2000 Stardust, 1000 XP
  • Strand Completion Reward: 1 Fast TM, 1 Charged TM, 3 Rare Candy