Shiny Cyndaquil, evolution chart, 100% perfect IV stats and Typhlosion best moveset in Pok¨¦mon Go
How to get the most out of the December Community Day!
Cyndaquil, the Fire Mouse Pokémon is scurrying in for the December 2024 Community Day – a recurring Pokémon Go event that celebrates a specific Pokémon, bringing them back for another crack at Community Day fame! As with all Community Day events, it brings a bevy of bonuses, including boosted shiny rates and an exclusive move for its final evolution, Typhlosion!
Since Cyndaquil is a starter Pokémon, and thus a relatively rare spawn in Pokémon Go, outside of the occasional special event, this is a great chance to catch one and add all of its evolutions to your Pokédex – especially if you missed its original Community Day event back in 2018, or the most recent one in June 2024, and want a Typhlosion with the exclusive move Blast Burn.
Typhlosion is still reasonable in Pokémon Go, but it is far from being the best mono-Fire-type Pokémon in Go Battle League. Instead, this Community Day is your chance to find a perfect shiny Typhlosion, if you’re still missing one!
Even if you’re not keen on Cyndaquil, you should still try to catch as many Pokémon as possible during this week’s Spotlight Hour because of the special bonus that runs alongside the event.
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Cyndaquil 100% perfect IV stats in Pokémon Go
This month’s Community Day is a great opportunity to catch a Cyndaquil with perfect IV stats.
'Perfect' means two things in Pokémon Go, depending on how you plan to use a given Pokémon. First, there’s the maxed out, 100% IV version, which is the 15/15/15 you’re looking for your 4* Pokédex, raids and Master League. Yet, because of how CP is calculated using three stats, a perfect IV Pokémon is generally only ever the best version of itself in the Master League.
Of course, you can’t see the IV of a Pokémon without catching it first, but with a little research beforehand, you can quickly spot a perfect Cyndaquil based on the CP alone.
If you’re at Level 30 (or above), you’ll ideally be looking for the following CPs for a perfect 15/15/15 Cyndaquil:
The wild CP value aligns with your Trainer Level until you reach Level 30 and, due to the majority of the player base now being above this level, we’ve kept to these values for the sake of simplicity. These values will, however, be different if you’re currently below Level 30.
If you want a perfect Cyndaquil for Go Battle League, you’re looking for the following stats:
What does Cyndaquil evolve into?
Cyndaquil is pretty cool, in that evolves into the Volcano Pokémon Quilava and then Typhlosion. Both follow the theme of 'what if I was bigger and had more fire coming out of my back'? Is it the most sensible evolution line? No. Is it cool as hell? Totally.
Cyndaquil evolves into Quilava with 25 Cyndaquil Candy. Quilava evolves into Typhlosion with a further 100 Cyndaquil Candy.
However, this starter Pokémon is also notable because it has a branching evolution - Hisuian Typhlosion. This regional variant hails from the Hisui region (as you probably surmised). This is only available as a Raid reward, so don’t go into this Community Day hoping to pick up the variant!
If you’d like to learn more about the Cyndaquil family, you can read their official Pokédex entries below:
- Cyndaquil - 'It usually stays hunched over. If it is angry or surprised, it shoots flames out of its back. The fire that spouts from its back burns hottest when it is angry. The flaring flames intimidate foes.'
- Quilava - 'Before battle, it turns its back on its opponent to demonstrate how ferociously its fire blazes. The fur covering this Pokémon’s body never burns, no matter what. It can shrug off any kind of fire attack.'
- Typhlosion - 'It has a secret, devastating move. It rubs its blazing fur to cause huge explosions. If its rage peaks, it becomes so hot that anything that touches it will instantly go up in flames.'
- Hisuian Typhlosion - 'Said to purify lost, forsaken souls with its flames and guide them to the afterlife. I believe its form has been influenced by the energy of the sacred mountain towering at Hisui’s center.'
The December Community Day event runs between 2pm and 5pm (local time) on Saturday 21st December 2024 and Sunday 22nd December 2024, with different Pokémon featured on each day. Cyndaquil is only available during the last 10 minutes of each hour the event runs, so you have a limited amount of time to catch Cyndaquil and gather as much Cyndaquil Candy as possible to ensure you can fully evolve it.
Remember, having a Fire-type Pokémon Mega Evolved will net you one extra Cyndaquil Candy per catch, so if you think you’re going to be short on candy, bring a Mega Charizard, Mega Blaziken or Primal Groudon, for example!
Typhlosion moves and best moveset recommendations
Typhlosion best moveset is Incinerate, Blast Burn and Thunder Punch. Its full moveset is as follows:
Fast Moves
- Incinerate (Fire)
- Shadow Claw (Ghost)
- Ember (Fire)
Charged Moves
- Thunder Punch (Electric)
- Solar Beam (Grass)
- Overheat (Fire)
- Fire Blast (Fire)
Legacy Charged Moves
- Blast Burn (Fire)
- Return (Normal)
It’s good to see that its best move is the Legacy move granted during this Community Day event. Just be aware that while Typhlosion and Shadow Typhlosion are decent Fire-type Pokémon, they still fall behind the likes of Talonflame, Skeledirge and Charizard. If you need a strong Fire-type attacker for Great League and Ultra League and you don’t have these Pokémon, it may be worth going out of your way to look for a perfect Cyndaquil.
Just be aware that while this is a spammy Pokémon that lays down both Fast Move and shield pressure - all things we love - it has a couple of drawbacks. Notably, it is less bulky than is ideal, and it is clumsy in that it uses long attack animations. Still, as long as you can bait out shields and hit with the right attack at the right time, Typhlosion could serve you well.
If you’re keen to try Cyndaquil in these leagues, you’re looking for the following stats for the respective Pokémon:
- 0/13/15 for Typhlosion in Great League
- 0/15/13 for Typhlosion in Ultra League
- 15/15/15 for Typhlosion in Master League
The Dual Destiny Season is here! It brings the Holiday Part 1 event with it. You can now catch Dynamax Pokémon through Max Battles. First, however, you need to visit Power Spots to collect Max Particles and complete the To the Max! quest. Don't forget to try out Routes, Gift Exchange and Party Play while you're hunting down rare Pokémon, fighting in the Go Battle League or competing in PokéStop Showcases.
What do shiny Cyndaquil, Quilava and Typhlosion look like?
Shiny Cyndaquil in Pokémon Go was released on its original Community Day back in November 2018.
During Community Day events, the shiny rate is boosted, so catching a shiny Cyndaquil in the wild should be relatively straightforward.
Each Cyndaquil you see has the potential to be shiny, so it’s purely a numbers game - tap each and every one of them and see what you get. Good luck finding the Cyndaquil you need!
If you want to evolve your Cyndaquil into a Quilava, you’ll need 25 Cyndaquil Candy and you’ll need a further 100 Cyndaquil Candy to evolve your Quilava into an Typhlosion.
As you can see below, shiny Cyndaquil is pretty lacklustre. It swaps its teal back and head for a rusty brown. This change is conserved through evolution, meaning that the regular version looks better than the shiny. That’s always a disappointing thing to see.
Shiny Cyndaquil, Quilava, & Typhlosion models (via Chrales)
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Other December Community Day bonuses
Community Days in Pokémon Go always come with a string of bonuses, and the December Community Day is no different.
Some of these bonuses are always the same - like increased spawns and shiny rates. There are, however, a rotating set of other bonuses for Community Days, such as double or triple catch Candy, Stardust or XP.
Here’s a full list of the December Community Day bonuses below:
Bonus 1: Double Catch XP
Bonus 2: Double Catch Stardust
Bonus 3: Double Catch Candy
Bonus 4: Double catch Candy XL chance for players Level 31 and above
Bonus 5: Hatch distance halved for any eggs placed in Incubators during event hours
Bonus 5: Lure Modules activated during the event will last three hours
Bonus 6: Incense activated during the event will last three hours (doesn't include Daily Adventure Incense)
Bonus 7: Between 2pm to 10pm (local hours), you can make one additional Special Trade to make it a maximum of three for the day
Bonus 8: Between 2pm to 10pm (local hours), Trades require 50% less Stardust.
Bonus 9: Event-themed stickers earned by spinning PokéStops, opening Gifts or purchased from the in-game store
Bonus 10: Event-exclusive field research tasks with rewards including Pokémon encounters, Stardust and Great Balls. Joining up with your local Pokémon Go community might also lead you to finding rare event-exclusive tasks which reward Pokémon with Special Background encounters
Bonus 11: PokéStop Showcases
Bonus 12: Event-exclusive 2km eggs which can hatch the following Pokémon
- Slowpoke
- Galarian Slowpoke
- Poliwag
- Togepi
- Wooper
- Paldean Wooper
- Timburr
- Axew
- Chespin
- Fennekin
- Froakie
- Grubbin
- Noibat
Bonus 13: Free Timed Research running from 9am (local time) on Saturday 21st December to 9pm (local time) on Sunday 22nd December, which will reward you with a Rainy Lure Module and Unova Stones
Bonus 14: Community Day Continued Timed Research running until Saturday 4th January at 9am (local time), which will reward you with daily encounters with 2024 Community Day Pokémon who have Special Backgrounds. Must log into Pokémon Go during December Community Day event hours to claim
Bonus 15: The Special Background for Pokémon featured during 2024 Community Days
Exclusive move for evolutions: Exclusive moves will be available for the Community Day Pokémon when evolving from 9am (local time) on Saturday 21st December to 9pm (local time) on Sunday 22nd December
Good luck finding a perfect Cyndaquil!