For the GO Fest of Pokémon GO in Dortmund, an image has finally been released. We show you all Pokémon and explain what they could mean.
This is the image: Last week Niantic showed an image that displays the regional Pokémon for the GO Fest in Dortmund. Next to this Pokémon, there are also many other monsters visible that can be caught in Dortmund.
All about the image for the GO Fest in Dortmund
This is what the image shows: As with other GO Fests, there is also a huge collage here in which Pokémon are hiding everywhere. Some Pokémon could also be interesting for players outside the GO Fest.
This is important: So far, this is only speculation from fans or experiences from last summer. Therefore, not everything has to happen exactly as written here.
Schilterus
What does the Pokémon indicate? Schilterus is a rare Pokémon from the 4th generation. It is therefore quite possible that this monster will appear more frequently in Dortmund, allowing many players to complete their PokéDex.
In Chicago, Hippopotas will be catchable. This could also be rare during the release in the wild. Therefore, Schilterus could be the counterpart in Dortmund to Hippopotas.
Seeper
What does the Pokémon indicate? Seeper was already present in the announcement image for Chicago. It also plays a role in Dortmund. However, what exactly this role is, remains unclear.
Many players hope for the release of the Shiny form of Seeper here. Otherwise, the Water-type Pokémon doesn’t really have any utility.
Seeper could possibly also be catchable everywhere in the world as Shiny during the GO Fest. This could be part of the global challenge that Niantic has announced.
Milotic
What does the Pokémon indicate? Milotic can usually only be obtained through evolution. Maybe the Pokémon only indicates that in Dortmund, the pre-evolution Barschwa can be caught more frequently.
However, some players hope for a special research in which Milotic plays a role. Perhaps Milotic could be an encounter in the research. For example, during the GO Fest 2018 in Chicago, players encountered a Metagross there. So, this time, a Milotic could appear.
Icognito
What does the Pokémon indicate? Icognito has always been a staple of a GO Fest or a Safari Zone. In Dortmund, there will likely be some letters from Icognito as well.
In the image, you can see the letter W. Therefore, players hope that all the letters from the word “Westfalenpark” will spawn on-site. The GO Fest takes place in Westfalenpark.
Venuflibis
What does the Pokémon indicate? Venuflibis will likely be the regional Pokémon of the Safari Zone. The Pokémon can otherwise only be found in the southeastern USA.
Each GO Fest has its own regional Pokémon. In Chicago, it will be Pachirisu. Last year, in Chicago, the regional Pokémon Qurtel could be caught. Dortmund had Corasonn for its Safari Zone.
Panflam
What does the Pokémon indicate? While the image from Chicago shows a Chelast, here we now see Panflam. It is possible that all starters of the 4th generation will spawn more frequently in this event series.
Panflam may also be associated with the special habitats available at the GO Fest. Thus, there could be a fire habitat where Panflam can be found particularly often.
Meditalis
What does the Pokémon indicate? The Fighting and Psychic-type Pokémon could only be found in special events in the wild until now. Otherwise, it could only be evolved from Meditie.
Perhaps Meditalis, like Milotic, is also part of the special research. It may also only indicate the increased spawn of Meditie, which can be Shiny.
Nidoran (male)
What does the Pokémon indicate? So far, only the female form of Nidoran can be found as Shiny. Perhaps at the GO Fest in Dortmund, the male form can also be found as Shiny for the first time.
If it cannot be found as Shiny, the spawn of Nidoran does not really make much sense, as its evolution is not really useful in battle. It is also not rare.
What do you think of the Pokémon in the image? Are you excited about the GO Fest?
Tickets for the GO Fest in Dortmund will be available soon. We will tell you how to get them:







