Spheal 100% perfect IV stats, shiny Spheal in Pok¨¦mon Go
Everything you need to know about Spheal¡¯s Spotlight Hour.
Finding a shiny Spheal - the Clap Pokémon - is a draw of the next Spotlight Hour in Pokémon Go.
This is a Spotlight hour that fans of Go Battle League will have been waiting for, as Spheal’s final evolution, Walrein, is a force to be reckoned with in Pokémon Go. So, if you’re still missing the a shiny or the 4* perfect Pokémon, this is your chance to try to find one, while also grinding the Candy and Candy XL you’ll need to max out your Pokémon for competitive play.
This week’s Spotlight Hour also comes with a double catch Candy that runs alongside the event, so make sure you catch as many Pokémon as possible!
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Spheal 100% perfect IV stats in Pokémon Go
This week’s Spotlight Hour is a great opportunity to catch a Spheal 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 Spheal 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 Spheal:
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.
The Dual Destiny Season is here! It brings the Holiday Part 2 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.
Is Walrein good in PVP?
Yes, very. While Walrein has fallen from favour as one the most popular Pokémon in Go Battle League, following a nerf in the summer 2022 move rebalancing, it’s still incredibly good and better than most players seem to think. This means that answers to this great blubbery Pokémon may be fewer than we've previously seen, giving you ample room to exploit this hole in the meta.
No matter your cup or league, this Pokémon runs Powder Snow, Icicle Spear and Earthquake as a second charged move.
This combo has proven incredibly effective, prompting the aforementioned nerfing. The two Ice-type attacks are fast charging and cheap to fire off, and Earthquake is a relatively cheap, but powerful coverage nuke. This leaves you with a bulky Pokémon that is incredibly spammy and flexible. It has no real downsides, and this coverage gives you answers to Walrein’s Electric, Grass and Rock-type weaknesses. All that's left unanswered is Fighting, which tends to have low bulk and high damage. You have high bulk and high damage, so what's not to like?
Well, the issue is the multiple Community Day moves, making this one expensive Pokémon to build in terms of Elite TMs. The good news is that there was a Spheal Community Day in January 2022, and we’re now in December 2022. Traditionally, there is a special Community Day (or weekend) event that allows you to evolve any Community Day Pokémon from that calendar year. Assuming this goes ahead, you can evolve your Spheal into a Walrein that knows both Icicle Spear and Powder Snow, making your life significantly easier. So, if you catch a perfect Spheal for Go Battle League, make sure you wait to see if this event fires!
With all that said, is Walrein worth it? Let's take a look, league by league.
While Walrein is no longer top-walrus in Great League, it's still very good, pulling in wins against Shadow Gligar, Altaria, Mandibuzz, Azumarill and Shadow Whiscash. It loses to Vigoroth, Charjabug, Annihilape, Lickitung and Skarmory. If you're keen for a perfect Great League Walrein, you want an 0/12/15 at Level 21.
Walrein is also decent in Ultra League, though it has again fallen from its prior grace. You can look forward to wins against Swampert, Giratina Altered, Tapu Fini, Charizard and Greninja, though you will lose to Poliwrath, Talonflame, Cresselia, Virizion and Steelix. Importantly, while the Shadow version used to fare better in this league, the tables have turned and we now recommend the regular version instead.
Moving into the world of Master League, Walrein is respectable. It’s not in the top-five Ice types, but it will hold its own against all of the non-Steel-type dragons, along with Excadrill and Therian Landorus, but it will lose to Ho-Oh, Mewtwo, Lugia and Kyogre.
Is there a shiny Spheal in Pokémon Go?
Yes, there is a shiny Spheal in Pokémon Go and it’s an awesome purple colour!
The shiny form of Spheal was released back in December 2021. If you catch one, you can evolve it into a shiny Walrein; however, you will need 125 Spheal Candy to do so.
If luck is on your side, you may find a shiny Spheal in the wild, but be aware that this is not a Community Day and shiny rates are not boosted, so the chances of catching one, let alone a perfect one, are very low. That said, each Spheal 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 Spheal you need!
What does shiny Spheal look like?
As you can see, shiny Spheal follows the tradition of blue turning to purple. Its evolutions, Sealeo and Walrein, do the same, with the latter taking on a darker purple, as you would expect. All in all, a pretty cool set of shinies!
Other tips for this Spotlight Hour
Aside from trying to catch a shiny Spheal in Pokémon Go, there are a couple of other good reasons to partake in this week’s Spotlight Hour:
- The best reason is, of course, the double catch candy bonus running throughout the hour. This gives you the chance to gather Candy twice as fast as usual, with each Pokémon caught giving up to 13 Candy if you use a Pinap or Silver Berry with a Mega-Evolved Pokémon of the same type, instead of the base three.
- This bonus also extends to your research rewards. Remember, you don’t need to catch these Pokémon when you complete the task; if you run away from a reward Pokémon, it is added to a 'bank' of up to 200 Pokémon you can save for times like this, or when you want to maximise a Star Piece or Lucky Egg bonus.
- If you’re a newcomer, this Spotlight Hour is the perfect time to collect enough Spheal Candy to fully evolve this Pokémon and add its evolution to your Pokédex.
- Thanks to Spheal being an Ice and Water-type, catching a bunch during this Spotlight Hour will add progress to your respective catch bonus medals.
Spotlight Hour events only last for an hour – 6pm to 7pm (local time). Check back next week for a hand on Binacle and its Double Transfer Candy bonus.
Good luck finding a perfect Spheal!