How to Get Vivillon in Pokémon GO

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In its latest effort to connect trainers around the world, the whole evolutionary line for Vivillon has made its Pokémon GO debut.

Perhaps the highlight of the new promotion is that Vivillon has 18 different patterns that trainers can collect. The catch, however, is that the Vivillon patterns are said to be each affected by the climate of their habitat, meaning that Scatterbug from different regions evolve into Vivillon with different patterns.

As such, here's a breakdown of how to get Vivillon in Pokémon GO.

How to Get Vivillon in Pokémon GO

In order to get Vivillon in Pokémon GO, trainers will first need to catch its first-stage evolution, Scatterbug. In order to secure encounters with Scatterbug, trainers will need to pin Postcards they receive from a friend from a different region. If you collect several Postcards from a certain part of the world, you can encounter a Scatterbug specifically from that habitat.

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More specifically, when you pin a Postcard you receive from a friend, you'll make progress on the Vivillon medal associated with that location via sub-medals. Trainers can pin both their own Postcards (up to three of your own per day) and Postcards they receive from friends. These sub-medals are associated with the different Vivillon pattern regions.

The first sub-medal requires collecting three Postcards from a region associated with the Vivillon patterns. After completing a sub-medal, Trainers can continue to make progress toward that sub-medal to earn additional encounters with Scatterbug. The number of Postcards required to raise the sub-medal rank increases with each rank.

Once you've caught a Scatterbug, it takes just 25 Candy to evolve it into Spewpa. It then takes 100 Scatterbug Candy to evolve Spewpa into Vivillon.

Pokémon GO Vivillon Patterns: Full List

As mentioned earlier, 18 region-specific patterns of Vivillon have been discovered in Pokémon GO so far.

  • Archipelago
  • Continental
  • Elegant
  • Garden
  • High Plains
  • Icy Snow
  • Jungle
  • Marine
  • Meadow
  • Modern
  • Monsoon
  • Ocean
  • Polar
  • River
  • Sandstorm
  • Savanna
  • Sun
  • Tundra
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Trainers can check the Vivillon Map from the Pokédex or the Vivillon Collector medal page to see where different Vivillon patterns can be found.