Pokemon Go: How to catch mythical Zarude?
- Zarude will make his debut in Pokemon Go this week
- Zarude will appear in-game to commemorate the upcoming global release of Secrets of the Jungle movie
This week, another rare and elusive Mythical Pokémon will make its debut in Pokemon GO, and you’ll want to get your hands on one while you still can.
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The Rogue Monkey Pokemon Zarude will appear in-game to commemorate the upcoming global release of Pokémon Movie: Secrets of the Jungle, which is set to launch worldwide on Netflix on October 8th. Other movie-inspired content will be available, including the return of Team Rocket’s Jessie and James.
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To obtain Zarude, you must complete a new, limited-time Special Research. The research will have you assisting Professor Willow in learning more about the Dark- and Grass-type monsters, and it can only be achieved between Friday, October 1st, at 10 a.m. local time and October 10th, at 8 p.m. local time (you can complete the research at your own pace once you’ve begun, but you must begin it between those dates).
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Zarude is a black simian Pokémon with the appearance of a mandrill or baboon. It has an X-shaped head and red eyes with green irises and black pupils. It has a gray face pattern, a protruding jaw, two visible nostrils, and a furry beard. Its teeth are razor-sharp, with two on its upper jaw hanging downwards and protruding.
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Zarude has a slim build and two black tufts of hair on each shoulder. Each arm is long and has a green vine wrapped around it that looks like a spring and is the same color as its neckwear. Its hands are clearly humanoid, with black claws for fingers. It has a rib cage pattern on its body and four simian toes with one claw at the back of its feet. It has a short tail with a star-shaped end like Litten.
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