Pokemon Go trainers show off impressive Hisuian Decidueye Raid Day hauls

Philip Trahan
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Pokemon Go’s Hisuian Decidueye Raid Day event brought the Legends: Arceus Starter to the mobile title, and fans have showed off their impressive hauls.

Pokemon Go’s Hisuian Decidueye Raid Day event rounded out the Hisuian Starter trio on February 11, 2024, following both Typhlosion and Samurott.

Like the previous Raid Day events, Hisuian Decidueye’s time in the spotlight only lasted for three hours, meaning fans had a very tight window to catch this Grass/Fighting-type.

However, that brief timeframe didn’t stop some fans from making some truly spectacular catches, which left many members of the community impressed.

Pokemon Go fans wowed by Hisuian Decidueye hauls

Posts on Pokemon Go-centric social media spaces came flooding in on Sunday, February 11, 2024, as trainers showed off the fruits of their labor during Hisuian Decidueye Raid Day.

Some trainers took to the internet to ask about other’s luck and showcased their own in turn.

One fan asked how many Shinies others had managed to get and revealed that they managed to get two out of at least nine attempts.

Sadly, many trainers reported that they weren’t able to snag any Shinies despite their best efforts. While plenty of fans had their luck tested, some even managed to best the OP in the number of Shinies found.

Some lucky trainers were even able to snag Shundo Hisuian Decidueye’s during the event.

“First Shundo, pretty stoked,” shared one trainer and claimed they had won “Superb Owl Sunday” thanks to the event coinciding with 2024’s Super Bowl Championship.

Another player shared they had also managed to get a Shundo Hisuian Decidueye, claiming they finally landed the landmark Pokemon after 87,000 catches.

Sadly for those who missed their chance to participate in the Hisuian Decidueye Raid Day event, it’s unclear when this Pokemon will be regularly featured in normal Pokemon Go content.

Hopefully, those who missed out on their own Shiny or Hundo catches won’t have to wait too much longer to see Hisuian Decidueye pop up again.

About The Author

Philip is a Staff Writer at Dexerto based in Louisiana, with expertise in Pokemon, Apex Legends, and general gaming industry news. His first job in the games industry was as a reviewer with NintendoEverything.com while attending college. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication focusing on Multimedia Journalism, he worked with GameRant.com for nearly two years before joining Dexerto. When he's not writing he's usually tearing through some 80+ hour JRPG. You can contact him at philip.trahan@dexerto.com.