
Gossifleur is set to bloom in Pokémon Go this spring, making its debut during the ‘Spring into Spring’ event in April 2025. As a native of the Galar region, this delicate, grass-like Pokémon bears a resemblance to dandelion seeds. With enough Candy, Gossifleur can evolve into the lush Eldegoss, unlocking the next level of its evolutionary chain.
Following the recent introduction of Nickit, Gossifleur can be encountered in the wild during this limited-time event. Alternatively, players can explore other means to obtain supplemental Candy or hunt for a specimen with exceptional stats to evolve.
Gossifleur, first introduced during Niantic's ‘Spring into Spring’ celebrations, can be found wandering the wilderness, hatching from 5 km eggs, appearing as a reward for incubating pairs, and earning rewards for completing early challenges in the limited-time "Spring into Spring Hatch Challenge" ticket.
Like how frequent sightings of Nickit recently aided its casual capture, Gossifleur abundantly roamed the season's landscapes, meaning trainers had small trouble finding one to fill out their Pokédex pages.
It is available as a reward for the task that requires hatching two eggs, and can also emerge from within eggs cracked open. Hatching 5 km eggs during the festival may check another task off the list, potentially providing an extra Gossifleur encounter for those still requiring one.
The seasonal ‘Hatch Challenge’ demands obtaining a Gossifleur, thus passionately pursuing five-kilometer eggs to fulfill this requirement. While Gossifleur will appear twice for finishing the premium ‘Spring into Spring’ timed exploration, it frequently inhabits the countryside, so purchasing access isn’t necessary.
To obtain Eldegoss in Pokémon Go, evolve Gossifleur with 50 Candy. Despite the variety of ways to obtain Gossifleur during events, sourcing Candy isn't a major issue. To ensure Eldegoss's Pokédex entry, accumulate as much as possible. Use methods like Pinap Berries and a grass-type Mega Evolution to squeeze in extra Candy, such as using Pinap Berries during catching.
Gossifleur's reflective visual effect in Pokémon Go has yet to be corrected, an expected trend with new game entries.