Greavard makes his debut in Pokémon Go as part of the 2013 high school event.
Gen 9 ghost type has a unique evolution, the stone dog, which can also be added to your Pokédex.
Unlike Smoliv’s arrival in the “Harvest Festival” event, Greavard is not available in the wild – making it more difficult than the last Pokémon to catch multiples.
How to get Greavard in Pokémon Go
Making his first appearance in the episode “Halloween Part 1” 2023, Greavard can be taken from the following sources:
- “Halloween Timed Research” award (three contests)
- Three-star raids
- Field investigation (through “Halloween Part 2” between Oct. 26 and Oct. 31)
To summarize, Greavard doesn’t appear in the wild or in the sheep, meaning quest rewards other than Timed Quest mean you need to find three star raids or wait until he appears in Field Quest during the mid-Halloween event.
Owing to the rarity and nature of Greavard’s time; after Oct. 31 will likely disappear from the game until the 2024 Halloween festivitiesso grab it while you can.
How to get Houndstone in Pokémon Go
As Houndstone in Pokémon Go, you must evolve Greavard with 100 candy.
Even if you use three “Halloween Research Halloween Timed Berry”, when you use the active Mega Evolution to bulk it up further, you will be some candy short. This way you have to search for Greavard in three star raids, have Greavards as your buddy Pokémon, or Rare Candy to make up the difference.
Can Greavard shine in Pokémon Go?
On his debut, Greavard couldn’t be brighter Pokémon Go. Our best guess is that you’ll have to wait at least one more year until the next Halloween event in 2024 — though it’s possible that developer Niantic will keep us waiting longer than that.
However, you can already see how shiny Greavard’s thanksgiving is Pokémon red and purple; as in this video Sabianus on YouTube.