Pokemon Go: Cubchoo Spotlight hour, doubled Capture Candy

Cubchoo in the Pokemon anime

Last Updated on: 3rd December 2021, 06:28 pm

This weeks Spotlight hour in Pokemon Go will feature Cubchoo, the Chill Pokemon, as well as a doubled capture candy bonus.

If you don’t particularly care about Cubchoo in Pokemon Go, it might well be worth giving this one a miss, as doubled capture candy during a spotlight hour will only help with Cubchoo.

What can we expect from Cubchoo spotlight hour?

For anyone who isn’t used to this particular Pokemon Go event type, Spotlight hours are basically a one-hour long event consisting of all spawns being replaced by a single Pokemon, in this case, that means Cubchoo. A whole lot of Cubchoo.

The spawn replacing effects are quite similar to what you’d expect from a Community day, but Spotlight hours do not come with all the other extras, they are very simple affairs comparatively.

This is all great if you like Cubchoo, not so much if you’re not really a fan of the Chill Pokemon.

Fortunately, there is also typically an additional bonus. The event bonus can occasionally go some way to compensating for featured Pokemon that a trainer doesn’t want – and on this occasion, doubled capture candy can be pretty useful, though only really for things you can capture during this event. In short, even better for Cubchoo fans.

It’ll make for a great chance to get Cubchoos evolutions for your Pokedex.

Cubchoo in the Pokemon anime
Credit: Bulbapedia, the Pokemon Company

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When is the Pokemon Go Cubchoo Spotlight hour?

The Cubchoo spotlight hour for Pokemon Go will start on December 28th, and runs from 6:00 PM local time until 7:00 PM, for a total duration of one hour.

This is the usual length of spotlight hours as the name indicates, and exceptions to this are extremely rare if they ever occur.

Additionally, for those unfamiliar with Pokemon Go’s Local time, it means that you don’t need to worry about timezones because the game event will take place at that time in every timezone, so it’ll be a staggered out event launch across the world.

Is there anything else?

The only other thing really worth considering with spotlight hours is using them as a chance to gather Shiny versions of the featured Pokemon, and as it happens, Shiny Cubchoo is available in Pokemon Go, so you can use this to farm it if you’re looking for one.

Good luck on that Shiny hunting, Trainers.

That’s about everything as far as the Cubchoo spotlight hour is concerned, though if you’d like more guides or articles about Pokemon Go, you can find them right here on The Click, and if you’d instead like to see more by me specifically, a list of my articles is available here.