huh? Let me tell you, it’s a bit of a tricky one, but I can give you all the info you need!

First off, Delibird is an Ice/Flying type Pokémon, so it’s pretty weak to Rock, Steel, Fire, and Electric moves. This means you might want to consider using those types against it. You know, to make catching it a little easier. And, let’s be honest, a little easier is always better, right?
Now, to actually find this little guy, you gotta be in the right place at the right time. Delibird typically shows up during special events, like the Winter Holidays or other special festive events. You won’t find it just hanging out on any random street corner!
So, let’s talk about how to actually catch it once you find it. Delibird starts spawning at a Great 3 rank, and it’s a “Dozing” type. So if you see a Dozing Pokémon at Great 3, there’s a chance it could be Delibird! But remember, it’s only one out of 37 possible Dozing Pokémon, so you might have to be patient and keep trying.
Now, if you really want to up your chances of getting Delibird, there are some tips and tricks you can use:
Pay attention to the events. Keep an eye out for any announcements about Winter Holidays or special events. These are the prime times to find Delibird.
Check your local Pokémon Go communities. You can often find tips and advice from other players about where and when Delibird has been spotted.
Use incense. Incense can attract more Pokémon, including Delibird, so it’s a good idea to use it while you’re hunting.
Be patient. Catching Delibird might take some time and effort, so don’t give up!

Here’s a little table to summarize what we’ve talked about so far:
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Type | Ice/Flying |
Strengths | Rock, Steel, Fire, and Electric moves |
Weaknesses | Grass, Fighting, Ground, and Water moves |
Spawning Location | Events: Winter Holidays, special festive events |
Spawning Rank | Great 3 |
Sleeping Type | Dozing |
Remember, Delibird is a pretty rare Pokémon, so you might need to put in some effort to find it. But once you do, it’s a great addition to your collection.
Now, let me ask you, have you ever caught Delibird before? Any tips you’d like to share?