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Pokemon Sword And Shield Holding A Limited-Time Shiny Pokemon Event This Weekend [Last Chance]

Shiny Skwovet is appearing in Max Raid Battles in the Switch Pokemon games, but only until November 22.

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Another bonus Max Raid event is underway in Pokemon Sword and Shield. Right now, players have a better chance of encountering Shiny Skwovet and a handful of other Pokemon in Max Raid dens--but you'll need to act fast if you're hoping to catch them, as the event ends in only a couple of hours.

Throughout the bonus event, Cherubi, Amoongus, Shiinotic, and Greedent will appear in Max Raid dens more frequently than usual across both Sword and Shield. Skowvet will also be a very common sight, and you may encounter a Shiny version of it in five-star Max Raids.

In addition to the increased Pokemon spawns, you'll earn an assortment of different berries for successfully clearing the featured raids, including hard-to-find varieties like Micle, Rowap, and Custap Berries. The Max Raid event only runs until 3:59 PM PT / 6:59 PM ET / 11:59 PM UTC on November 22, however, so you'll need to act fast if you're interested in getting your hands on a Shiny Skwovet and the rare berries.

As usual, you'll first need to refresh your Max Raid dens before the new event Pokemon can begin appearing in your game. You can do so either by connecting the Y-Comm online or by opening Mystery Gift in the menu screen and selecting Get the Wild Area News.

In other Pokemon news, Pokemon Go support was recently added to Pokemon Home, meaning players can now directly transfer monsters from the mobile game to the storage service. Everyone who takes advantage of the feature and brings a Pokemon over from Go will receive a Gigantamax-capable Melmetal as a free bonus in Pokemon Home. The Pokemon Company has also announced a Zarude distribution for the US and several European countries.

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