The field research in March has not changed. Many Pokémon GO players are annoyed about this. The quests are cool, but also boring in the long run.
That’s why the quests are annoying: For January and February there were new field researches in Pokémon GO. These were supposed to be changed again in March, but so far they are still the same.
That’s why the quests are actually cool: For many players, the quests have been brilliant in recent months. There were as many Shiny checks as never before, and the tasks were varied and of different difficulty levels.
Many players are now annoyed and wish for some variety in the quests. After all, they have been the same for the third month now.
This is what the players think of the quests in March 2019
The quests have been running for this long now: On Reddit, many players are sure that the field research will not only run for March but also for April. This would fit with the new research breakthroughs for March and April.
Players are disappointed: Many players are disappointed with the field research. “BrianSpencer1” writes: “Since quests are one of my favorite aspects of the game, I’m very disappointed.”
Another player writes: “I would love new quests. Especially those that bring other Gen 4 Pokémon than Bidiza.”
“We have had these quests for 2 months already, and we will have the same ones for another 2 months? No! Why are they trying so hard to mess it up! Same outdated research breakthroughs for 2 months (4 months even for the dogs) and the same quests for 4 months? No, just no,” writes another player.
That’s why it’s all the more sad: In early January, Niantic was praised by the community for finally making the field research appealing to the broad masses.
Now Niantic wants to take advantage of this praise and extends the quests by 2 months. This pleases hardly any player.
At least this is new: There is a small innovation in the quests. There is a new Pandir form. Number 5 no longer appears and is replaced by Number 2.
Do you want an overview of all quests for March 2019? You can find it here:


