Water-type Field Research available now in Pokémon GO: Difference between revisions

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{{Article|
{{Article|
type=news |
type=news |
picture=File:June Field Research GO.png |
picture=June Field Research GO.png |
caption=June Field Research |
caption=June Field Research |
weekday=Friday |
weekday=Friday |
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discusslink= |
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sourcetype=othersite |
sourcetype=othersite |
sourcename=Official Pokémon Go Twitter |
sourcename=Official Pokémon GO Twitter |
sourcelink=https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1002674450029039616 |
sourcelink=https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1002674450029039616 |
user=Edbro55555 |
user=Edbro55555 |
userlink=User:Edbro55555 |
userlink=User:Edbro55555 |
publisher=Abcboy |
publisherlink=User:Abcboy |
tagline=Pokémon in this research include Seel, Kingler, and Horsea |
tagline=Pokémon in this research include Seel, Kingler, and Horsea |
blurb=The Water-type Field Research is live starting today, Friday, June 1st. This research will include Pokémon such as Seel, Kingler, and Horsea. Collecting enough stamps in this Field Research allows players an opportunity to catch the Legendary Pokémon Articuno. }}
blurb=The Water-type Field Research is live starting today, Friday, June 1st. This research will include Pokémon such as Seel, Kingler, and Horsea. Collecting enough stamps in this Field Research allows players an opportunity to catch the Legendary Pokémon Articuno. }}
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