Aron 100% perfect IV stats, shiny Aggron in Pokémon Go

This week’s Featured Hour is about the Iron Armor Pokémon, the Pokémon whose fully evolved form is currently in Mega Raids: Aron. This means that this is a great opportunity to search for a shiny Aron in Pokémon Go.

Unfortunately, Aron, Lairon, and Aggron (Aron’s evolved forms) are pretty useless in both competitive play and raiding in Pokémon Go. However, since Aron has never had a community day, there’s a good chance you’re still missing the shiny, and if you still need the perfect 4* Aron or the perfect Aggron to Mega Evolve, this is your chance to try to find it. one.

Even if you don’t like Aron, you should try to catch as many Pokémon as you can during this week’s Spotlight Hour because of the double candy catch bonus offered along with the event.

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Aron 100% perfect IV stats in Pokémon Go

This week’s Featured Hour is a great opportunity to catch an Aron with perfect IV stats.

Aron.

“Perfect” means two things in Pokémon Go, depending on how you plan to use a given Pokémon. First, there’s the max build, 100% IV, which is the 15/15/15 you’re looking for for your 4* Pokédex, Raids, and Master League. However, because of how CP is calculated using three stats, a perfect Pokémon IV is usually just the best version of itself in the Master League.

Of course, you can’t see a Pokémon’s IV without catching it first, but with a little research beforehand, you can quickly spot a perfect Aron based on CP alone.

If you’re at level 30 (or higher), you’ll ideally be looking for the following CPs for a perfect Aron 15/15/15:

  • Level 30 (Max Wild CP) – 1121 CP
  • Level 35 (Weather Boosted Wild Max CP) – 1214 CP
  • The wild CP value aligns with your trainer level until you reach level 30, and since the majority of the player base is now above this level, we’ve kept these values ​​for the sake of simplicity. However, these values ​​will be different if you are currently below level 30.

    Is Aggron good at PvP?

    The short answer is no: Aron, Lairon, and Aggron are pretty bad in Go Battle League.

    Agron.

    However, since Aron has never had a Community Day, that could very well change in the future, so if you catch one with good stats, be sure to hold on to it for when it evolves and you get a unique move.

    Interestingly, there is debate over which fast move to perform with Aggron, with some preferring Dragon Tail and a faster charge over the stronger hit Smack Down. Either way, you’re looking to execute Stone Edge and Heavy Slam while your Charged moves.

    From a move perspective, the two quick moves are totally fine, charging the fairy quickly and dealing reasonable damage. You can apply a good amount of pressure with just your quick move, which is great because Heavy Slam is fine, while Stone Edge is a reasonable nuke with 55 energy.

    The real problem here is that as a Steel/Rock type, Aggron is doubly weak to Fighting and Ground types, and weak to Water type attacks. Even a quick look at the Great League and Ultra League will show you Galarian Stunfisk and Swampert looming over the top, plus a whole host of excellent fighting types and Counter users in both leagues.

    Looking at the Master League, these elemental weaknesses shine again, although to a lesser extent. While Aggron is a fairly defensive Pokémon, it competes with the likes of Genesect, Dialga, Metagross, Regirock, and Terrakion for a spot on your team. I don’t like those odds.

    Still, if you’re adamant that this type of steel make the cut, you’re looking at the following stats:

    • 00/14/12 for the Great League
    • 00/13/15 for the Ultra League
    • 15/15/15 for Master League

    The Season of Adventure Abundance is here! The Psychic Spectular event is back! You can also work on the Timed Investigation: Master Ball mission and compete in Go Battle League. Be sure to compete in Shadow Raids, complete routes, use Daily Adventure Incense for a chance to encounter Galarian Articuno, Galarian Zapdos, and Galarian Moltres. This incense can also give you encounters with other rare Pokémon in Pokémon Go.

    Is there a shiny Aron in Pokémon Go?

    Shiny Aron in Pokémon Go was released alongside his normal version in January 2018.

    Aron's evolution line
    Aron’s evolution line. (Image credit: pokemon.com) | Image credit: pokemon.com

    If luck is on your side, you may find a Shiny Aron in the wild, but keep in mind that this is not a Community Day and shine rates do not increase, so the chances of catching one, and much less a perfect one, they are very low. . That said, every Aron you see has the potential to be brilliant, so it’s purely a numbers game: play each and every one of them and see what you get. Good luck finding the Aron you need!

    If you want to turn your Aron into a Lairon, you will need 25 Aron Candies and you will need 100 more Aron Candies to turn your Lairon into an Aggron.

    What does the shiny Aron look like?

    As you can see below, the brilliant Aron is quite disappointing. His eyes just change from blue to red. Lairon is a bit more exciting, with the iron belly taking on a more rusty copper tone, while he keeps his eyes red. Aggron simply copies Lairon.

    Mega Aggron, for its part, changes the color of the bits from silver (steel?) to a light brown color, which combines much better with the green, almost giving a duo of copper and oxidized copper. Does that make sense for the Iron Armor Pokémon? You are welcome. Looks great? You bet.

    Aron family with glitter in Pokémon Go
    Aron family with shinies, including the shiny Mega Aron.

    Other tips for this hour of attention

    Besides trying to catch a shiny Aron in Pokémon Go, there are a couple more good reasons to participate in this week’s Spotlight:

    • The best reason is, of course, the double candy catch bonus that runs throughout the hour. This gives you the opportunity to collect candy twice as fast as usual, and each Aron caught will give up to 13 candy if you use a Pinap/Silver Berry with a Mega Evolved Pokémon of the same type, instead of the base 3.
    • If you’re a newcomer, this Featured Hour is the perfect time to collect enough Aron candy to fully evolve this Pokémon and enter all of its evolutions into the Pokédex.
    • If you’ve chosen a strong Aron that you want to use as your Mega Aggron, this is the perfect opportunity to get enough candy to power it up to level 50.
    • Thanks to Aron being a Steel and Rock type, catching a bunch during this Featured Hour will add progress to your Steel and Rock type capture bonus medals.

    Spotlight Hour events only last one hour: from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm (local time). Next week will be Minccino’s time in the spotlight, giving you the chance to score double transfer candy, so start sorting out your storage and labeling everything you want to transfer on September 27!

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