Of course, there are also smaller rewards, including berries, Pokeballs, and Pokemon encounters. Still, for those Pokemon GO trainers trying to unlock the aforementioned legendaries or those looking for a certain Pokemon in particular, we’ve compiled this list of all Field Research Quests and Rewards for December 2018 below.

Catch Tasks:

Catch 3 Grass-, Water, or Fire-type Pokemon (Numel) Catch 10 Pokemon (Magikarp) Catch 5 Pokemon with Weather Boost (Poliwag, Vuplix) Catch a Dragon-type Pokemon (Dratini)

Throw Tasks:

Make a Great Curveball Throw (Spinda #6) Make 3 Curveball Throws in a Row (Golduck) Make 3 Great Throws (Gastly) Make 3 Great Throws in a Row (Onix) Make 5 Nice Throws (Voltorb) Make 3 Excellent Throws in a Row (Larvitar)

Gym/Raid Tasks:

Battle in a Gym (Mankey) Battle in a Gym 5 times (Machop) Win a Gym Battle (Bulbasaur) Win 3 Gym Battles (Jynx) Win a Raid (Porygon) Use a Supereffective Charged Attack in 7 Gym Battles (Electabuzz)

Evolution/Power Up Tasks:

Power Up Pokemon 5 Times (Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirtle) Power Up Pokemon 10 Times (3 Silver Pinap berries) Evolve a Pokemon (Eevee)

Miscellaneous Tasks:

Transfer 10 Pokemon (Misdreavus) Trade a Pokemon (Feebas) Hatch an Egg (Lanturn, Exeggcute) Hatch 3 Eggs (Magmar) Hatch 5 Eggs (Chansey) Send 5 Gifts to Friends (Golbat)

As many may have noticed, much like the Community Day event and Research Breakthrough reward, a lot of these Pokemon GO tasks are fan-favorite quests that have featured previously throughout the year. A few of these are also good for those working on cross-gen evolutions, as Misdreavus, Electabuzz, Magmar, and Porygon are all rewards, though players will still need a Sinnoh Stone.

Of course, it seems as if Niantic’s mobile ARG Pokemon GO is looking to end this year on a strong note, as the best of the year appears to be a theme for this December. Still, that’s not to say nothing will be new, as hopefully, Niantic is ramping up to introduce the legendary Darkrai this month as well. Until then, Trainers, good luck with Field Research!

Pokemon GO is available now for select regions on Android and iOS devices.

Source: The Silph Road