It’s going to be a mega lure party this weekend in the Philippines! Grab a date with your friends or significant others at these places to eat, drink, and catch some Pokémon together. Some even have special perks for Team Mystic and Team Instinct! There are a lot of lure parties happening, but if you’re a power Pokemon player, we highly recommend going to SM and Robinson’s Malls. Find out why at the end!
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One of the newest food hubs in the metro is a multi-level park that hosts 30 of carefully selected food & beverage tenants who serve nothing but delicious budget-friendly dishes and Pokémon!
Dress up as your favorite Pokémon character, test your trainer knowledge at our Pokémon Quiz Night, enjoy non-stop party music, and expand your Pokédex with UNLIMITED lures from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
Sambokojin isn’t having a lure party, but it is a Pokestop. Keep refilling your Pokeball stash every 5 minutes and you’ll have enough to catch some more Pokemon after you eat!
Tipsy Pig also isn’t having a lure party, but it is a Pokestop! You can refill your Pokeball stash every 5 minutes while you eat and drink and you’ll have enough to catch some more Pokemon around Capitol Commons!
You better be ready with your Pokéballs this weekend because lots of Pokémon are going to be appearing everywhere! The last thing you want is to happen is to run out of Pokéballs just when a rare Pokémon appears in front of you. Our advice: Get Pokécoins to stock up on items! You can get Pokécoins without a credit card through the Maya app.
Just load up your account at any of our Load Up Partners. SM Robinson’s Business Centers and Robinson’s Department Stores are both load up partners so you can easily buy Pokécoins when you need them! (Read: How to get Pokécoins without a credit card using Maya)
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