Woobat 100% perfect IV stats, shiny Woobat in Pokémon Go

This week’s Featured Hour is all about the Pokémon Cotton Candy, making it the perfect time to catch a perfect Woobat in Pokémon Go.

There’s no getting around this: both Woobat and its evolution Swoobat are horrible in Pokémon Go. Still, if you are missing a perfect or brilliant Woobat, now is your chance to look for one. And even if catching Woobat isn’t a priority, the special bonus offered along with this Spotlight Hour is the much-loved Stardust double catch bonus, which is a must-have for fans of competitive play.

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Woobat IV stats 100% perfect in Pokémon Go

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

Woobat

“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 Woobat based on CP alone.

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

  • Level 30 (Max Wild CP) – 871 CP
  • Level 35 (Weather-Boosted Wild Max CP – 944 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 Swoobat good at PvP?

    Sadly not; Its stats are horribly low, with a perfect 15/15/15 at level 40 being a measly 1716 CP. This means there’s only one league where it’s viable: Confusion (fast move), Psychic Fangs (charged move), and Air Ace (charged move), and even there it’s not even what we’d call good.

    Swoobat

    While this is a spam fast attack that can apply decent fast movement pressure, it cannot apply enough shield pressure to be considered a threat. Additionally, the lack of volume coupled with long attack animations means that it won’t last long enough to have a real impact on the match.

    In Great League, you can expect wins against Venusaur, Toxapex, Medicham, Swampert and Pelliper, however, they are pretty close to being losses, so if the opponent has more shields than you, it may not go well for you. Meanwhile, your losses are much worse: Trevevant, Galarian Stunfisk, Lanturn, Noctowl, and Altaria, along with a large portion of the top meta, will easily beat you.

    Swoobat is technically eligible in Ultra League and Master League, but if you’re brave enough to try, don’t expect to win. Swoobat simply doesn’t have the stats to be competitive.

    The Season of Adventure Abundance is here! Its first event is A Paldean Adventure, which sees the true launch of Gen 9 and the special research mission A Paldean Adventure. 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 Woobat in Pokémon Go?

    Yeah! Released in July 2020 as part of this year’s Go Fest event, there is a shiny Woobat in Pokémon Go.

    However, given their rarity in the wild, there’s a reasonable chance you won’t have one.

    Everything in Woobat’s evolution line is Psychic/Flying type. (Image credit: pokemon.com)

    Spotlight Hours, unlike Community Days, do not have an enhanced brightness rate, so when you search for a shiny Woobat, you will do so with the usual brightness rates in this work. This means that if you really want a shiny Woobat, you should make the most of this hour!

    What does the shiny Woobat look like?

    As you can see below, Woobat and Swoobat trade their grays and blues for a sicker green, losing whatever cuteness they had in the process! Woobat’s wings turn a deep blue color, while Swoobat’s wings turn a leathery brown color. Meanwhile, Swoobat’s head and tail take on a golden hue.


    Thanks to YouTube user GoPokeStevee for the handy video showing this evolution.

    Other tips for this hour of attention

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

    • The best reason is of course the double catch Stardust bonus that runs throughout the hour. This gives you the chance to collect Stardust twice as fast as usual, and each Woobat captured awards 200 Stardust instead of the base 100. If the weather in the game is windy, this adds an additional 50 Stardust (double the usual 25), and this stacks with a Star Piece to give a 1.5x multiplier to all Stardust earned. This means that each Weather-Powered Woobat captured while wearing a Star Piece will be worth 375 Stardust!
    • If you’re a newcomer, this Featured Hour is the perfect time to collect enough Woobat Candy to fully evolve this Pokémon and enter its evolution, Swoobat, into the Pokédex.
    • Thanks to Woobat being a Psychic and Flying type, catching a bunch during this Featured Hour will add progress to your respective catch bonus medals.

    Spotlight Hour events only last one hour: from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm (local time). Next week we will see Jigglypuff take center stage with double capture experience.

    Good luck finding a perfect shiny Woobat!

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