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Pokemon Go November 2025 Events: Raid Bosses, Spotlight Hours, Community Day, And More
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Kevin Knezevic
2025-12-01
Pokemon Go is wrapping up its Tales of Transformation season with a host of events this month. Here's everything that's happening in November. Pokemon Go's Tales of Transformation season is winding down, and the mobile game is closing it out with a variety of events and Pokemon debuts in November. In addition to new Raid bosses and Spotlight Pokemon, this month will see the arrival of a new Gigantamax form, Gigantamax Garbodor, while shiny Morpeko will appear for the first during the High Voltage event. Those aren't the only new Pokemon coming this month. Tarountula and Spidops are making their debut during the Enchanted Hollow celebration, and the Final Justice event promises to introduce more new monsters to the mix. There's also November's Pikipek Community Day to look forward to, as well as a global Wild Area event. A new lineup of legendary and Mega Pokemon are coming to Raid battles in November, including some returning fan-favorites. The legendary beasts Entei, Raikou, and Suicune are making another appearance in five-star Raids from November 4-11, with Heatran and the Swords of Justice (Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion) set to follow later in the month. Mega Raids, meanwhile, will see a slew of Mega Pokemon rotating in and out of gyms during the month, giving you another chance to battle Mega Beedrill, Mega Altaria, Mega Garchomp, and others. Shadow Latios will also appear in special Shadow Raids every weekend in November. You can see this month's full Raid schedule below: November 25-December 2 November 25-December 2 Pokemon Go's weekly Spotlight Hours continue in November with a new selection of featured Pokemon and bonuses. Every Tuesday evening from 6-7 PM local time, one particular species of Pokemon will appear in the wild more frequently, making this a good chance to fill out your Pokedex and stock up on candy. On top of that, you'll earn an extra bonus during that hour, such as increased Stardust or XP for catching Pokemon. You can see November's full Spotlight Hour schedule below: Pokemon Go is kicking November off in a big way with the arrival of a new Gigantamax Pokemon: Gigantamax Garbodor. The trash heap Pokemon will star in the game's next Max Battle Day event on November 1. You'll encounter Gigantamax Garbodor in six-star Max Battles from 2-5 PM local time. There will also be new Timed Research leading into the event, which will reward you with candy, Max Particles, and a chance to catch Dynamax Drilbur. Finally, you can enjoy a few bonuses during Max Battle Day. The number of Max Particles you can collect will be temporarily increased to 1,600. Power Spots will also refresh more frequently, and they'll offer eight times the number of Max Particles they normally do. More new Pokemon are on the way this month as part of Pokemon Go's Enchanted Hollow event, which runs November 4-9. Headlining the event is the spider Pokemon Tarountula, which will appear as a one-star Raid boss alongside some familiar faces like Paras and Stantler. Collect 50 Tarountula candy and you can evolve one into Spidops. In addition to the Raid bosses, certain Pokemon like Cottonee, Petilil, Shelmet, and Karrablast will appear in the wild more frequently when you use a Mossy Lure Module at a PokeStop. As an added bonus, Lure Modules will last twice as long as they normally do during this event, and you'll earn double the usual amount of XP when you spin PokeStops. Mossy Lure Encounters Pokemon Go is holding another TCG tie-in event in November, this time to commemorate the launch of the Pokemon TCG: Mega Lucario ex Figure Collection. From November 7-30, Mega Lucario raids will occur more frequently at the following retailers: On top of that, you'll also be able to receive special event-themed Timed Research tasks by opening your game while visiting the aforementioned stores. Finally, everyone who purchases and redeems a Pokemon Go gift card from Target between November 1 and December 31 will get a bonus Lucario mask for their avatar. Pokemon Go is hosting a global Wild Area event later this month, but before then, there will be an Into the Wild event from November 10-14. Throughout the event, dark or fairy Pokemon like Alolan Rattata, Carvanha, Carbink, and Fidough will appear in the wild more frequently than usual. There will also be new five-star Raid bosses each day, including Shadow Ho-oh and Shadow Lugia. Finally, you can take advantage of a few bonuses during the event. The game is temporarily increasing the number of Remote Raid Passes you can hold to 30, and there will be no cap on how many Remote Raids you can participate in from November 15-16. You'll also be able to use a Charged TM on a Shadow Pokemon to replace the move Frustration. The global Go Wild Area event takes place November 15-16. Making their debut during the event are Impidimp and its evolved forms, Morgrem and Grimmsnarl. Impidimp will appear in the wild and hatch from 5 km eggs along with numerous other dark and fairy Pokemon, while Gigantamax Grimmsnarl will appear in Max Battles as a challenging six-star boss. A variety of bonuses will also be active throughout the event. There will be no limit to how many Remote Raids you can participate in, and the number of Max Particles you can collect is being increased to 1,600. You'll also be able to use a Charged TM on a Shadow Pokemon to replace the move Frustration. Electric types are taking center stage in Pokemon Go's High Voltage event, which takes place November 18-22. Throughout the event, electric Pokemon like Shinx, Emolga, and Dedenne will appear in the wild more frequently than usual. You'll also have your first chance to catch a shiny Morpeko, which may appear when you complete Research tasks or a Collection Challenge. On top of the featured monsters, a few bonuses will be active during the event. Each time you successfully catch a Pokemon with a Nice throw or better, you'll earn double XP, and you'll get double catch Stardust regardless of which throw you use. Pokemon Go has two Dynamax Max Battle Weekends lined up this month, the first of which runs from November 21-24 and introduces Dynamax Eevee to the game. Throughout the weekend, Dynamax Eevee will appear at Power Spots as a two-star Max Battle boss, making this your first chance to add one to your collection. On top of that, Eevee will spawn more frequently in the wild during the event, and you'll have increased odds of encountering a shiny one. There will also be event-themed Collection Challenges to complete, as well as various bonuses to earn. Power Spots will refresh more frequently and distribute twice as many Max Particles than usual, and you'll need to walk half the distance you normally would to receive Max Particles. Pokemon Go's last big event of the month is called Final Justice, and it runs from November 25-30. This event will kick off the final portion of this season's Special Research story, which will introduce Keldeo's Resolute form to the game. You can change the legendary Pokemon's forms by using 50 Keldo Candy. On top of that, the event will mark the arrival of shiny Keldeo, which you'll be able to encounter through the paid Masterwork Research story. Various fighting-type Pokemon will also appear more frequently in the wild and as raid bosses, and there will be several event-themed Collection Challenges to complete. Field Research Encounters November's second Dynamax Max Battle Weekend takes place from November 29-30, and it introduces a new Dynamax legendary: Lugia. Throughout the weekend, Dynamax Lugia will appear at Power Spots as a five-star Max Battle boss. In addition, a variety of bonuses will be available during the event. Power Spots will refresh more frequently and distribute eight times the normal amount of Max Particles. The amount of Max Particles you can collect is also being increased to 1,600. Pokemon Go is capping off the month with its November Community Day, which takes place on November 30 and stars the woodpecker Pokemon Pikipek. From 2-5 PM local time, Pikipek will appear in the wild more frequently than usual, making it much easier to catch some and stock up on Pikipek candy. On top of that, the increased spawn rate means you'll have more chances to find a shiny Pikipek or one that has a special background. As with previous featured Pokemon, Pikipek will also be able to learn a special move during the event. Each one that you evolve into a Toucannon before 9 PM local time will know the Charged Attack Beak Blast. Beyond that, there will also be free and paid Research tasks to complete, as well as a slew of in-game bonuses to enjoy. You'll earn triple XP and double candy for catching Pokemon during the event hours. Any Incense or Lure Modules that you use will also last longer than usual, and trades will require half as much Stardust as they normally do. Latest in Pokemon GO Pokemon Go December 2025 Events: Raid Bosses, Spotlight Hours, Community Day, And More PokePark Kanto's Big Adventure Comes With Big Restrictions Pokemon Go October 2025 Events: Raid Bosses, Spotlight Hours, Community Day, And More
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