Pokemon GO: How To Get Pawmi, Pawmo, And Pawmot (Can They Be Shiny?)

The world of Pokémon GO is ever-evolving, and the latest additions to the game are the adorable Pawmi, its evolved form Pawmo, and the ultimate evolution Pawmot. These new Pokémon have trainers buzzing with excitement, but how exactly can you catch and evolve them? And the million-dollar question: Can they be shiny? Let’s dive in!

Catching Pawmi

First things first, Pawmi is the base form that you’ll need to catch to start the evolutionary journey. According to Dexerto, Pawmi will be available in the wild from September 10 to September 15, 2023, as part of the Ultra Unlock: Paldea event. So, mark your calendars!

Evolving Pawmi to Pawmo

Once you’ve caught a Pawmi, the next step is to evolve it into Pawmo. To do this, you’ll need 25 Pawmi Candy. Collect these candies by catching more Pawmi or by walking with Pawmi as your buddy.

The Final Step: Pawmo to Pawmot

The evolution from Pawmo to Pawmot is a bit more involved. According to MSN, you’ll need 100 Pawmi Candy and you’ll also have to walk 25 km with Pawmo as your buddy Pokémon. Only after completing these requirements can you evolve Pawmo into Pawmot.

Can They Be Shiny?

The question on everyone’s mind is whether these new Pokémon can be shiny. As of now, there is no confirmed information on whether Pawmi, Pawmo, or Pawmot can be shiny. Keep an eye out for updates from Niantic on this exciting possibility.

Key Takeaways

  • Catching Pawmi: Available in the wild from September 10 to September 15, 2023.
  • Evolving to Pawmo: Requires 25 Pawmi Candy.
  • Evolving to Pawmot: Requires 100 Pawmi Candy and walking 25 km with Pawmo as your buddy.
  • Shiny Status: Currently unconfirmed.

Conclusion

The addition of Pawmi, Pawmo, and Pawmot to Pokémon GO adds a new layer of excitement for trainers. While the process to evolve these Pokémon is a bit of a journey, the end result is well worth it. Stay tuned for updates on their shiny status, and happy hunting, trainers!

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