Oricorio is a regionally exclusive Pokémon, with its four styles divided across the world. For this reason, it’s a good idea to know which Oricorio form can be found in your region. There’s also a Festival of Colors Collection Challenge and event exclusive field research tasks for you to complete. On this page: Here are the Pokémon you need to find for the Festival of Colors Collection Challenge:

Slugma - In the wild Trapinch - In the wild Drowzee - In the wild and field research task (Take a snapshot of a wild Pokémon) Turtwig - In the wild Horsea - In the wild Taillow - In the wild Gligar - In the wild Oricorio - In the wild and field research task (Catch 10 different species of Pokémon)

Completing this challenge will reward you with 20,000 XP, 3000 Stardust and Oricorio encounter. Remember - the Oricorio style you’ll receive will depend on the region you complete the Collection Challenge in. 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.
Though these tasks can be saved and completed after the event, we recommend completing some during the event, because a number of the Pokémon rewards you earn will help you complete the Festival of Colors Collection Challenge. Here are the Festival of Colors field research tasks:

Hatch an egg reward - Alolan Grimer Catch 5 Fire-type Pokémon reward - Charmander encounter or 20 Charizard Mega Energy Catch 5 Grass-type Pokémon reward - Bulbasaur encounter or 20 Venusaur Mega Energy Catch 5 Water-type Pokémon reward - Squirtle encounter or 20 Blastoise Mega Energy Catch 5 different species of Pokémon reward - Castform encounter Catch 8 different species of Pokémon reward - Burmy encounter Catch 10 different species of Pokémon reward - Oricorio encounter (Form depends on region)

Thank you to SilphScience from reddit for the help with this information! Oricorio has four different forms which are each inspired by a different dance style found across the world; Pa’u Style Oricorio is inspired by hula, for example, while Baile Style is inspired by flamenco. Each Oricorio style also has a different typing - Sensu Style is a ghost and flying-type Pokémon, while Pom-Pom Style is an electric and flying-type. In Pokémon Go, the Oricorio styles have been divided across the world making it the first regionally exclusive Pokémon for Gen 7. This means, if you want to collect all four Oricorio forms, you need to either visit or trade with players from different regions. If you’d like to learn more about this dance themed Pokémon, visit our Oricorio guide. The Oricorio style for your region will be appearing more frequently in the wild during the Festival of Colors event, along with the following Pokémon:

Drowzee Horsea Gligar Slugma Beautifly Dustox Taillow Trapinch Turtwig Croagunk Alomomola Fletchling

Meanwhile, in five-star raids, you’ll be able to battle Therian Forme Tornadus and Mega Lopunny has returned to Mega Raids. In one-star raids, you’ll find Jigglypuff, Torchic, Treecko, Mudkip and Rockruff, while Marowak, Alolan Marowak, Chansey, Umbreon and Druddigon are in three-star raids. Have fun during the Festival of Colors event!

Pok mon Go Festival of Colors Collection Challenge and field research tasks explained - 34Pok mon Go Festival of Colors Collection Challenge and field research tasks explained - 54Pok mon Go Festival of Colors Collection Challenge and field research tasks explained - 21Pok mon Go Festival of Colors Collection Challenge and field research tasks explained - 13Pok mon Go Festival of Colors Collection Challenge and field research tasks explained - 31Pok mon Go Festival of Colors Collection Challenge and field research tasks explained - 37