Pokémon Go Investigating Illusions quest steps, rewards and price explained

Investigating illusions was a mission in Pokémon Go.

Like A Colossal Discovery and A Drive to Investigate, it was a paid event that could only be accessed by paying real-world money.

One key difference, however, is that it was only available during Abra’s Community Day in April 2020. And unlike other quests, it could only be started and finished during the event time.

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How Illusion Research Worked in Pokémon Go

‘Investigating Illusions’ was the third paid in-game event to occur in Pokémon Go, following in the footsteps of A Colossal Discovery and A Drive to Investigate.

It will take place on Saturday, April 25, 2020 and will only be accessible during Abra Community Day in Pokémon Go and, unlike other events, must have been fully completed before it concludes.

But with four short steps and the ability to play it solo considering the Covid 19 outbreak, this was possible for most players.

‘Research Illusions’ also worked slightly differently than other special research quests for Mythical Pokémon like Jirachi, in that the final reward was not for a new Pokémon.

Instead, it primarily rewarded Stardust, XP, and consumable items as part of capturing and evolving Abra, the focus of that day’s Community Day.

Explanation of the steps of the Investigating Illusions mission in Pokémon Go

Below you will find the four steps of the ‘Investigate Illusions’ mission in Pokémon Go.

However, please note that this section contains spoilers for both the challenges and the rewards you receive for completing them.

Additionally, it should be noted that this quest cannot be acquired or completed after its debut on April 25, 2020.

Investigating illusions Step 1 of 4

  • Power up Pokémon 10 times (10x Pokéballs)
  • Catch 10 Abra (20x Abra Candy)
  • Make 5 good throws (Abra encounter)

Rewards: 2000x Stardust, 1x Incense, encounter with Abra

Investigating illusions Step 2 of 4

  • Capture 15 Abra (20x Abra Candy)
  • Transfer 10 Pokémon (Kadabra encounter)
  • Evolve 3 Abra (1000 XP)

Rewards: 2000x Stardust, 1x Incense, 1x Poffin

Investigating illusions Step 3 of 4

  • Perform 3 fantastic curveball throws (20x Abra Candy)
  • Evolve 1 Kadabra (5x Golden Razz Berry)
  • Transfer 10 Pokémon (1500 XP)

Rewards: 2000x Stardust, 1x Incense, 1x Rocket Radar

Investigating illusions Step 4 of 4

Rewards: 2000x Stardust, 3x Rare Candy, encounter with Alakazam

Rewards for ‘Investigate Illusions’ in Pokémon Go

For participating in ‘Investigate Illusions’ in Pokémon Go, you will receive a number of rewards, including:

  • A special research story event about Abra’s hauntings.
  • Encounters with Abra, Kadabra and Alakzam
  • Resources and items including 13,000 Stardust, 4000 XP, 2x Incense, 1x Poffin, 1x Rocket Radar, 3x Rare Candy, 5x Silver Pinap Berry, 5x Golden Razz Berry, 10x Pokeballs, and 60x Abra Candy.
  • A special ‘Investigating Illusions’ medal

How much does ‘Investigate Illusions’ cost in Pokémon Go?

A ticket for ‘Investigate Illusions’ is available in the Pokémon Go store and costs £0.99 / $0.99.

The ticket is non-refundable and you cannot purchase it using PokéCoins, only real-world money.

You will be able to purchase tickets in advance until the end of Abra Community Day on Saturday, April 25, 2020.

The Season of Adventure Abundance is here! The Halloween event has returned, bringing with it Greavard and Houndstone. Party Play, Pokémon Go’s multiplayer feature, is here, along with the Welcome Party quest. You can also work on the Timed Investigation: Master Ball mission and compete in Go Battle League. Be sure to compete in Shadow Raids, complete routes, use Daily Adventure Incense for a chance to encounter Galarian Articuno, Galarian Zapdos, and Galarian Moltres. This incense can also give you encounters with other rare Pokémon in Pokémon Go.

Are you missing something if you don’t pay for ‘Investigando Illusions’?

Beyond the ‘Investigating Illusions’ event badge, there are no exclusive items or rewards during the quest that you can’t obtain through other means.

That said, it is good value for money, with many items adding up to more than the £0.99/$0.99 entry fee, especially when you take into account the Poffin, which is otherwise only available at the store or through other quests as a reward.


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