4 Tips for your Pokémon GO round over Christmas, if you don’t want to freeze outside

4 Tips for your Pokémon GO round over Christmas, if you don’t want to freeze outside

The cold season may deter some trainers from Pokémon GO. MeinMMO has gathered some variations for you on what you can still accomplish in the game during cold days.

One of the main aspects of Pokémon GO is undoubtedly the walking around. However, especially in the cold season, trainers may feel less motivated to face the cold to catch monsters, spin PokéStops, or hatch eggs.

Fortunately, there are some options for you to enjoy the game without freezing your fingers. We have put together 4 for you.

1. Visit the Battle League

While most activities in the game require you to be on the move, there is one activity that you can easily do from the comfort of your warm home: the Battle League. If no suitable event is currently running, you can compete in 5 battle sets with 5 battles each day.

If you haven’t participated in the Battle League yet and don’t have suitable teams, then the Great League may be the best option for you to get a taste of the PvP mode of Pokémon GO. Creating teams is relatively inexpensive here, provided you have the right Pokémon. Here we have some recommendations for you.

Especially in the current season, which runs until March 3, 2026, you can obtain one of the rarest monsters in the game much more easily than usual if you reach rank 20 in the Battle League.

2. Participate in Remote Raids

You can participate in raids and Dynamax raids not only on-site. You can also do this conveniently from home. However, you will need Remote Raid Passes for this.

While these were relatively inexpensive during the Corona times and sometimes available for just 1 PokéCoin, this is unfortunately no longer the case today. If you want to buy a Remote Raid Pass in the in-game shop, you need 195 PokéCoins for it. The 3-pack is available for 525 coins.

There are sometimes bundles where you can get Remote Raid Passes for a bit cheaper. However, you will still need some coins for that.

If you want to participate in Remote Raids from home, you should plan for some PokéCoins.

3. Clean out and organize your PokéBox

Most trainers are familiar with the issue of their PokéBox getting fuller and fuller. While you might limit sorting out during ordinary gameplay to the minimum to continue catching monsters, the cold days are a perfect time to do some thorough cleaning.

You can send any excess monsters that you have in large numbers and don’t really need to the professor. You can also take this time to organize your raid teams using battle teams and tags.

4. Use the right gloves

If you still want to go outside to play Pokémon GO, you should be adequately equipped. Your hands can play an important role here in being able to operate the smartphone while playing.

For this, you should opt for gloves. However, not all gloves are suitable for operating a smartphone. It is important that you choose gloves whose fingertips are made of a material suitable for operating a smartphone.

If you have such gloves, you can also go out for a round of Pokémon GO in the cold days without fearing that your fingers will freeze. Of course, also remember to dress warmly overall.

Below you will find some gloves that are suitable:

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As the year 2025 is quickly coming to an end, the first events for the upcoming year are already known. There is also an event for the transition into the new year, where there is an increased shiny chance for one monster and a major, permanent change.

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