November is drawing to a close and with it is the final brand newPokemon GOCommunity Day of the year.

While next month, we’re going to be treated with the yearly extravaganza that will see all of 2021’s featured Pokemon return, this month, we haveShinx.

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This is an exciting Community Day as it marks the first time that Shinx has been available in the wild, with the Pokemon previously being a raid and hatch exclusive.

As always, alongside the festivities, there will also be a Special Research Ticket and Story, this time called Flash, Spark, and Gleam. Let’s take a look at the details.

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How Much Will The Ticket Cost?

TheFlash, Spark, and Gleamspecial research ticket is the cheapest available inPokemon GO.

While historically, some have cost upwards of $15, this one will be $1 (or the equivalent pricing in players' local countries).

Flash, Spark, and GleamSpecial Research Dates, Tasks and Rewards

The Research will begin on the same day/time as the Shinx Community Day begins. This means players will be able to begin on Sunday, November 21 at 11 am local time.

While Niantic never confirms the tasks or rewards ahead of time, they usually follow anextremelysimilar pattern. This is what we expect the steps to look like:

We’ll update this post as they become official.

Is theFlash, Spark, and GleamTicket Worth it?

It depends on your own personal values of course, but historically, the rewards are worth more than a dollar so there’s no arguing that Flash, Spark, and Gleam should offer some good value.

Do you Need To Complete The Ticket During Community Day?

The simple answer is no, after purchasing the Flash, Spark, and Gleam ticket, there will be no time limit for you to complete it. There is one caveat though.

As Shinx are appearing more frequently in the wild now, this will absolutely be your best opportunity to finish the research.