"Pokemon GO Adds Long-Awaited Feature in Limited Event"
Exciting news for *Pokémon GO* players! For the first time ever, remote raid passes can be used in Shadow Raids during the upcoming Fashion Week: Taken Over event. This marks a significant update to the game since the introduction of Shadow Raids back in 2023 and offers trainers a more accessible way to participate in high-stakes battles without needing to be physically present.
What’s New With Remote Raid Passes?
During the Fashion Week: Taken Over event, which runs from **Wednesday, January 15, at 12:00 a.m.** to **Sunday, January 19, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. local time**, trainers can use remote raid passes to join one-star, three-star, and five-star Shadow Raids from the comfort of their own location. This is a rare opportunity, as remote participation in Shadow Raids has not been available until now.
In addition to the convenience factor, participating in Shadow Raids gives players a chance to capture Pokémon with higher Individual Value (IV) stats—an enticing reward for competitive battlers and completionists alike.
Shadow Ho-Oh Raid Day
One of the highlights of the event is the Shadow Ho-Oh Raid Day, scheduled for **January 19**, from **2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time**. During this limited-time window, trainers will not only be able to use remote raid passes but also enjoy an increased chance of encountering a shiny Shadow Ho-Oh. Additionally, players can teach the powerful charged move Sacred Fire to their captured Shadow Ho-Oh. There's also the option to use a Charged TM on Shadow Pokémon to remove the move Frustration, offering more flexibility in battle builds.
A Limited-Time Feature
It's important to note that this remote raid pass functionality for Shadow Raids is exclusive to the Fashion Week: Taken Over event. Once it concludes, players will no longer be able to use remote raid passes in Shadow Raids unless Niantic officially announces a permanent change to the system.
While it remains uncertain whether this feature will return in the future, many fans hope that it becomes a standard part of the game. The ability to remotely challenge Shadow Raids could significantly improve accessibility—especially when compared to the logistical hurdles of organizing in-person teams for Dynamax and Gigantamax raids.
Final Thoughts
The temporary inclusion of remote raid passes in Shadow Raids is a welcome change that enhances gameplay flexibility and inclusivity. Trainers are encouraged to make the most of this feature during the Fashion Week: Taken Over event and keep an eye out for potential future updates that might bring this functionality back.
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