Spring into Spring has you track down various Spring-themed creatures - from rabbits Buneary and Bunnelby to egg-like Pokémon Exeggcute and Chansey. Azumarill, meanwhile, is the odd one out in that it’s an evolution, and must be caught as such - making it tougher than most others to find. Thankfully there are two sources where Azumarill can show up - so make tracking them down a priority before the event ends on Thursday, April 8th. Azumarill does not spawn in the wild, even with the assistance of an Incense - so don’t worry about looking for it there. Instead, you must focus your attention on the following two sources during the Spring into Spring event:
Three star raids (9847 CP) Event-specific research task (Catch 15 Exeggcute)
Finding these are about as luck-based as the other, and it really depends on what’s near you.
Keep an eye on all the gyms within your area, as completing a Azumarill raid is arguably the faster or the two - especially if you can use a Remote Raid Pass. Azumarill is a relatively low CP of 9847, and can be easily soloed with strong grass-type counters.
As for the Catch 15 Exeggcute research task, that’s a case of spinning as many PokéStops as possible until it appears. Remember that research refreshes daily, so keep trying each day until the research picks up. From there, Exeggcute is a very common wild spawn during the event - use an Incense if you want to get through this step even faster - and Azumarill will be your reward.
The Season of Mythical Wishes continues with the Winter Holiday event, which has brought Mega Glalie to Pokémon Go. Don’t forget to partake in the new Go Battle League season.
Elsewhere, be sure to use Daily Adventure Incense for the chance of encountering Galarian Articuno, Galarian Zapdos and Galarian Moltres.
Remember - the Collection Challenge must be completed before its associated event ends.
Good luck adding the Spring into Spring Collection Challenge to your Elite Collector medal!