Looking to catch some extra Pokemon this November? Each Tuesday evening, Pokemon GO hosts a special Spotlight hour where specific Pokemon appear more often and you get extra bonuses like double XP or Stardust. Want to know which specific Pokemon and what they give? Keep reading. as we list out the Pokemon GO Spotlight Hour for November 2024.
Pokemon GO November 2024 Spotlight Hour Schedule
Here’s what you can expect each Tuesday this November. Remember, all events run for one hour starting at 6:00 PM your local time:
This month brings some particularly exciting Pokemon for both collectors and battle enthusiasts alike. Combee should definitely be on your radar – its evolution Vespiquen is a decent Pokemon in Great League battles. Teddiursa is another standout, as its final evolution Ursaluna is a strong Ground Type Pokemon.
While others are not the strongest in battles, they help you complete your Pokedex if you’re missing any of these.
What Is a Pokemon GO Spotlight Hour and How to Prepare for It
Think of a Pokemon GO Spotlight Hour as a mini Community Day that happens every Tuesday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. During this time, you’ll see many more of one specific Pokemon everywhere, and you’ll get a special bonus. It’s a good time to catch the Pokemon you might be missing or get the resources you need for powering up your favorites.
Getting ready for Spotlight Hour doesn’t take much work hence we recommend you to be well-prepared before these hours if you want to make the most out of it. Follow these quick tips below to make the most out of the Spotlight Hour:
- Make sure you have enough Poke Balls
- Clear out some space in your Pokemon storage
- Check your item bag for berries and other helpful items
- If you have items like Star Pieces or Lucky Eggs, save them for when they’ll match the hour’s bonus.
That’s everything you need to know about Pokemon GO November Spotlight Hours! They’re a great way to stock up on candy, earn extra XP, or finally catch that Pokemon you’ve been missing. Which monster are you going for first? Let us know in the comments below!