'Pokemon GO' Community Day news: Dragonair with exclusive Draco Meteor attack

A promotional photo for the ARG "Pokemon GO" Facebook/PokemonGO

Augmented-reality game (ARG) "Pokemon GO" is still alive even with its decline in players. One event many trainers look forward to is Community Day events and fortunately, the next one is coming up soon. Dragonair will be spawning a lot more during then and will learn an exclusive attack once evolved.

The news of a Community Day is not quite new as well as what it does. However, it is the rare Pokemon that every Community Day features with its special move. The next one is apparently rare Dragon-type Pokemon Dragonair which can learn the Draco Meteor attack once enough is gained to evolve it into Dragonite.

This even applies to the Dragonairs caught even before the event. All Dragonairs will have the opportunity to get the powerful dragon-type move. Note, however, that while this may seem such a big event, it will only last for a short while. In fact, it will only last for three hours.

Afterall, it does make sense to make something exclusive actually exclusive as it would not make sense for a lot of people to actually have the move. To even help players get that within the time limit, the event will also give players three times the normal Stardust for any kind of Pokemon they catch,

The Community Day events will actually be happening every month. Last January, players could get Pikachu that could actually use Surf which may seem weird for an electric-type to learn a water-type move. Older fans of the game series would know that this is a reference from the original Pokemon Yellow version.

The Community Day event for February will happen on Feb. 24, 2018. It will run for three hours starting 2 p.m. EST.

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