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Easter Pokemon Sword and Shield Event Brings Baby Pokemon Raids

The time has come to stock up on baby Pokemon. The latest Pokemon Sword and Shield event has been announced, and it involves a new array of Max Raid stars. Basically, in honor of Easter and the egg hunts it brings, the Pokemon you’d normally find in eggs are all showing up in raid dens from April 10-16, 2020. Oh, and Ditto is there too.

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The new Pokemon Sword and Shield event was revealed via the Japanese Twitter account with an image showing off some of the incredibly fearsome and intimidating creatures we’ll face.

Serebii has compiled a list of all of the baby Pokemon people will be able to beat up like crazy. Expect to see the sweet, innocent faces of characters like Bonsly, Budew, Cleffa, Mantyke, Mime Jr., Munchlax, Pichu, Riolu, Togepi, Toxel, Tyrogue, and Wynaut.

Pokemon Sword and Shield are available for the Nintendo Switch. The Easter Pokemon Sword and Shield event will run until April 16, 2020. Previous Max Raids involved Gigantimax Charizard and version exclusive Pokemon.


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