Zygarde Cells are part of the new Routes feature within Pokemon Go that adds the legendary Zygarde into the mix. Once you complete the From A To Zygarde Special Research, you’ll get a set of rewards that include Zygarde in its 10% form as well as a Zygarde Cube. With Zygarde Cubes comes the introduction of Zygarde Cells. Considering that, we outlined how to get Zygarde Cells in Pokemon Go as well as what they do down below.
Where To Get Zygarde Cells In Pokemon Go
The only way to be able to get these Zygarde Cells is to take advantage of the new Routes feature in Pokemon Go, as we outlined above. While walking along a route, you will sometimes see a glowing green object on the ground.
You can start your own route by heading to a PokeStop or a Gym and hitting the Record button on your screen to begin the process. You’ll need to fill out some relevant info, submit it, and wait for it to be accepted, but you can always try and travel someone else’s path in the meantime.
To explore someone else’s route, you just need to go to the Nearby menu and take a look at the Routes option. You can see all of the different Routes from the window that shows up which will then allow you to pick the one you’d like to travel on.
How To Complete From A To Zygarde
To complete the mission that will eventually provide you with Zygarde Cells, you need to walk along a Route and catch 20 Pokemon. You will also need to find a Zygarde Cell as well as work through a few Route-related tasks. You’ll end up with the ability to use the Routes feature as well as the following items:
- XP
- Stardust
- Poke Balls
- Berries
What Are Zygarde Cells Used For?
You can use Zygarde Cells to change Zygarde’s form, making it more powerful. In order to change it to 50%, you need to collect 50 Zygarde Cells and to change it to 100%, you need to collect 200 Zygarde Cells.
It definitely takes time, but 100% Zygarde is one of the most powerful Pokemon within the Ultra League and Master League formats. Hopefully, you’re able to find them sooner rather than later, and if not, you can always refer back to this guide.
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Pokemon Go is available on iOS and Android.