Here are all the Spotlight Hours and Raid Hours taking place during October 2024 in Pokémon GO. Includes a comprehensive schedule, bonuses, and Raid Bosses that appear in these mini events which are held regularly every week.

Looking for more current coverage? Check out our October Raid Bosses, October Field Research Tasks and Current Egg Chart.
Pokémon GO October 2024 Spotlight Hours

Spotlight Hours take place every Tuesday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time. During a Spotlight Hour, a large amount of the featured Pokémon will spawn, and Trainers earn bonus rewards for catching Pokémon. 

October 1

Pidove

  • 2× Transfer Candy

October 8

Slowpoke (Galarian)

  • 2× Evolution XP

October 15

Shroomish

  • 2× Catch Stardust

October 22

  • Gastly

  • Duskull

  • Litwick

  • 2× Catch XP

October 29

  • ???

  • 2× Catch Candy


Pokémon GO Octobers 2024 Raid Hours

Raid hours take place every Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time. 

October 2

Zacian (Hero)

Raid Guide: Zacian Raid Counters Guide (Hero of Many Battles form)

October 9

Zamazenta (Hero)

Raid Guide: Zamazenta Raid Counters Guide (Hero of Many Battles)

October 16

Giratina (Origin)

Raid Guide: Giratina Raid Guide (Origin Forme)

October 23

Giratina (Origin)

Raid Guide: Giratina Raid Guide (Origin Forme)

 

October 30

Darkrai

Raid Guide: Darkrai Raid Counters Guide

During Raid Hours, a Legendary Pokémon appears at all Gyms that can host a Raid at that time. If there are more than Legendary currently in rotation, all of them will appear at the same time.


FAQ

Spotlight Hours

Q: What are Pokémon GO Spotlight hours?

A: Pokémon GO Spotlight hours are weekly events in the game where a specific Pokémon is featured for one hour. During this hour, the selected Pokémon spawns more frequently in the wild, and players have increased chances of encountering and catching it.

Q: When do Pokémon GO Spotlight hours take place?

A: Pokémon GO Spotlight hours occur every Tuesday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time.

Q: How are Pokémon selected for Spotlight hours?

A: Niantic, the developers of Pokémon GO, select the Pokémon for Spotlight hours. The chosen Pokémon can be common or rare, and the selection is made to provide players with an opportunity to catch and collect a variety of Pokémon.

Q: Can I evolve the featured Pokémon during Spotlight hours to get exclusive moves?

A: No, evolving the featured Pokémon during Spotlight hours does not guarantee the acquisition of exclusive moves. Exclusive moves are usually reserved for specific events or Community Days.

Q: Do Spotlight hours offer any bonuses other than increased spawns?

A: Yes, during Spotlight hours, there is often an additional bonus. This can include increased experience points (XP) for catching Pokémon, extra Stardust for catching Pokémon, or reduced egg hatch distance.

Q: Can I still encounter other Pokémon during Spotlight hours?

A: Yes, while the featured Pokémon spawns more frequently during Spotlight hours, other Pokémon will still appear in the game. However, the frequency of the featured Pokémon will be significantly higher.

Q: Can I use Lure Modules during Spotlight hours to attract the featured Pokémon?

A: Yes, using Lure Modules during Spotlight hours can attract the featured Pokémon. It’s a good strategy to increase your chances of encountering and catching more of the selected Pokémon.

Q: Are Spotlight hours available worldwide?

A: Yes, Spotlight hours are available to Pokémon GO players worldwide. The timing of the event is based on the player’s local time.

Q: Can I participate in Pokémon GO Spotlight hours remotely?

A: Spotlight hours require players to actively explore their surroundings and catch Pokémon in real-world locations. Therefore, remote participation is generally not possible for this particular event.

Q: Are there any special items or rewards for participating in Spotlight hours?

A: There are no specific items or rewards exclusively tied to participating in Spotlight hours. However, players can benefit from increased spawns, bonuses, and the opportunity to catch Pokémon that may be useful for evolving, trading, or battling.


Raid Hours

Q: What are Pokémon GO Raid hours?

A: Pokémon GO Raid hours are one-hour long weekly mini events during which raid battles in the game become more frequent, featuring one specific Pokémon in Raids. All Raids feature the same Pokémon.

Q: When do Pokémon GO Raid hours occur?

A: Pokémon GO Spotlight hours occur every Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time.

Q: How long do Raid hours last?

A: Raid hours last for one hour. During this time, the number of raids taking place increases, making it easier for Trainers to find and participate in raid battles.

Q: What Pokémon can I encounter during Raid hours?

A: Pokémon that can be encountered during Raid hours depend on the specific raid boss that is active during that time, but more often than not it features Legendary Pokémon. Niantic frequently rotates raid bosses, allowing players to battle and catch various Pokémon, including both regular species and legendary Pokémon.

Q: Can I participate in Raid hours alone?

A: While some lower-tier raids can be completed solo or in small groups, Raid hours are generally designed to encourage teamwork and collaboration. It is often beneficial to team up with other players to defeat stronger raid bosses and increase your chances of success.

Q: How do I find Raid battles during Raid hours?

A: During Raid hours, you can locate raid battles by looking for gyms with raid eggs or raid bosses on the map. Raid eggs appear as a countdown timer on top of a gym, indicating when the raid battle will begin. 

Q: Are Raid hours available worldwide?

A: Yes, Raid hours are available worldwide, and they respect your local time and local timezone.

Q: Can I receive exclusive rewards during Raid hours?

A: While Raid hours do not typically offer exclusive rewards on their own, they provide increased opportunities to earn regular raid rewards such as Rare Candies, Golden Razz Berries, TMs, and a chance to catch the raid boss Pokémon. Some raid bosses may have their shiny form available during raid hours, increasing the odds of encountering a shiny Pokémon.

Q: Do Raid hours require special passes?

A: Raid hours do not require any special raid passes. The regular raid passes used for normal raids can be used during Raid hours as well. However, it’s always a good idea to have a few raid passes in your inventory before the event starts to maximize your participation.

Q: Are Raid hours limited to a specific level of players?

A: Raid hours are open to players of all levels. Legendary raids may require a larger group of players to defeat the raid boss. It is recommended to team up with others to take on more challenging raids during Raid hours.

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Mega Aggron Raid Guide

Sprite of Mega Aggron from Pokémon GO Mega Aggron

Mega Aggron is a Steel type Mega Raid boss. Best Mega Aggron raid counters include powerful Fire, Fighting, and Ground types, with a mixed range of different counters available to help you defeat it.

Depending on your levels and counters, we would recommend 3-5 trainers who are high level, and more if you don’t have optimal teams. This guide will tell you how to beat this steely Mega, as well as its optimal stats, moves, and CP range.

Mega Aggron Counters

Let’s check out the top raid counters for Mega Aggron:

# Attacker Fast Move Charge Move DPS Faints TTW
1. Artwork of Mega Lucario from Pokémon GO Mega Lucario Force Palm Fighting type icon Aura Sphere Fighting type icon 24.08 11 387s
2. Artwork of Mega X Mewtwo from Pokémon GO Mega X Mewtwo Counter Fighting type icon Focus Blast Fighting type icon 23.02 11 405s
3. Artwork of Mega Blaziken from Pokémon GO Mega Blaziken Fire Spin Fire type icon Aura Sphere Fighting type icon 23.08 20 411s
4. Artwork of Primal Groudon from Pokémon GO Primal Groudon Mud Shot Ground type icon Precipice Blades Ground type icon 20.46 11 453s
5. Artwork of Resolute Keldeo from Pokémon GO Resolute Keldeo Low Kick Fighting type icon Secret Sword Fighting type icon 20.58 15 454s
6. Artwork of Mega Y Mewtwo from Pokémon GO Mega Y Mewtwo Counter Fighting type icon Focus Blast Fighting type icon 19.82 17 473s
7. Artwork of Mega Garchomp from Pokémon GO Mega Garchomp Mud Shot Ground type icon Earth Power Ground type icon 18.80 12 495s
8. Artwork of Shadow Groudon from Pokémon GO Shadow Groudon Mud Shot Ground type icon Precipice Blades Ground type icon 19.01 16 491s
9. Artwork of Shadow Reshiram from Pokémon GO Shadow Reshiram Fire Fang Fire type icon Fusion Flare Fire type icon 19.96 25 466s
10. Artwork of Shadow Heatran from Pokémon GO Shadow Heatran Fire Spin Fire type icon Magma Storm Fire type icon 18.95 18 496s
11. Artwork of Lucario from Pokémon GO Lucario Force Palm Fighting type icon Aura Sphere Fighting type icon 18.66 18 502s
12. Artwork of Shadow Conkeldurr from Pokémon GO Shadow Conkeldurr Force Palm Fighting type icon Dynamic Punch Fighting type icon 18.94 22 501s
13. Artwork of Shadow Blaziken from Pokémon GO Shadow Blaziken Fire Spin Fire type icon Aura Sphere Fighting type icon 19.88 32 483s
14. Artwork of Shadow Excadrill from Pokémon GO Shadow Excadrill Mud-Slap Ground type icon Scorching Sands Ground type icon 17.95 16 521s
15. Artwork of Shadow Garchomp from Pokémon GO Shadow Garchomp Mud Shot Ground type icon Earth Power Ground type icon 17.83 17 527s
16. Artwork of Mega Heracross from Pokémon GO Mega Heracross Counter Fighting type icon Close Combat Fighting type icon 17.96 22 525s
17. Artwork of Terrakion from Pokémon GO Terrakion Double Kick Fighting type icon Sacred Sword Fighting type icon 17.85 20 529s
18. Artwork of Shadow Emboar from Pokémon GO Shadow Emboar Low Kick Fighting type icon Blast Burn Fire type icon 18.31 31 523s
19. Artwork of Therian Landorus from Pokémon GO Therian Landorus Mud Shot Ground type icon Sandsear Storm Ground type icon 17.48 24 540s
20. Artwork of Mega X Charizard from Pokémon GO Mega X Charizard Fire Spin Fire type icon Blast Burn Fire type icon 17.65 26 534s
21. Artwork of Mega Y Charizard from Pokémon GO Mega Y Charizard Fire Spin Fire type icon Blast Burn Fire type icon 18.48 33 498s
22. Artwork of Shadow Raikou from Pokémon GO Shadow Raikou Thunder Shock Electric type icon Aura Sphere Fighting type icon 17.15 24 550s
23. Artwork of Ordinary Keldeo from Pokémon GO Ordinary Keldeo Low Kick Fighting type icon Sacred Sword Fighting type icon 16.67 18 561s
24. Artwork of Shadow Machamp from Pokémon GO Shadow Machamp Counter Fighting type icon Dynamic Punch Fighting type icon 17.32 27 550s
25. Artwork of Reshiram from Pokémon GO Reshiram Fire Fang Fire type icon Fusion Flare Fire type icon 17.23 24 541s

How to Get Mega Aggron

You cannot catch Aggron in its mega evolved form from the raid. The mega raid boss is always catchable in its base form, and as such, the CP ranges are for a regular Aggron. Aggron can be caught with the following CP values:

  • 1636 – 1714 CP at Level 20, no weather boost
  • 2045 – 2143 CP at Level 25, boosted by Snow weather boost

In order to get Mega Aggron, you will need 200 Mega Energy for the initial evolution, then 40 Mega Energy to evolve the same Aggron again in the future. If you wait for their ‘cooldown’ period to end, Mega Evolution is free. This cooldown period is shorter the higher the Mega level your Mega Pokémon is.

Mega Energy can be obtained via Mega Aggron Raids, and once you have evolved Mega Aggron, you can earn 5 Mega Energy per candy while walking it as your buddy. You can walk any Aron, Lairon, or Aggron to earn Mega Energy, as long as you have previously evolved one to register it to your Mega Pokédex.

Mega Aggron Overview

  Artwork of Mega Aggron from Pokémon GO Mega Aggron Steel
Max CP 4705
ATK 247
DEF 331
HP 172
Weak to Dragon type icon Fairy type icon Ground type icon
Resists Poison type icon Bug type icon Dragon type icon Fairy type icon Flying type icon Grass type icon Ice type icon Normal type icon Psychic type icon Rock type icon Steel type icon
Fast moves
  • Iron Tail Steel type icon
  • Smack Down Rock type icon
  • Dragon Tail Dragon type icon
Charge moves
  • Heavy Slam Steel type icon
  • Meteor Beam Rock type icon
  • Rock Tomb Rock type icon
  • Stone Edge Rock type icon
  • Thunder Electric type icon

Shiny Aggron

Like all Mega Raid Bosses, you can catch the shiny version of Aggron from a raid.

Regular Sprite Shiny Sprite
Sprite of Aggron from Pokémon GO Aggron Shiny sprite of Aggron from Pokémon GO Aggron
Sprite of Mega Aggron from Pokémon GO Mega Aggron Shiny sprite of Mega Aggron from Pokémon GO Mega Aggron

All the best, trainers!

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