The next Pokemon GO Spotlight Hour will be Bunnelby, a Rabbit’s Nest from the Pokemon Kalo region.
As always, this function will take place on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. local time. The participating trainers will acquire a double experience after evolution.
Below, we’ve included everything Trainers need to know about Pokemon GO’s Spotlight Time on April 12, 2022.
Team Skull, available!
Avatar items inspired by the Alola Realm villain team are now available in the in-game store!#SeasonOfAlola pic.twitter.com/8IIjZ6li6J
— Pokemon GO (@PokemonGoApp) April 11, 2022
Yes, Bunnelby can be a great Pokemon in GO. This Pokémon was released in early December 2020, and its light palette is available starting with last spring’s spring event.
Shiny Bunnelby is extraordinarily easy to guess from their typical encounters. Instead of a dusty brown base with walnut brown accents, its main color is a dark stone gray with light gray accents. The inside of the ears changes from pink to orange and the eyes take on a slightly bluish tint.
Glossy Diggersby follows with mostly light gray, whitish highlights and the same walnut brown fluffy glaze in the middle of the stomach.
Bunnelby has the following stats:
Instructors can track Bunnelby’s IV by comparing his CP to the maximum total CP he can have at each level. For the convenience of the reader, we have compiled these dimensions and dragged them down 10 levels:
Trainers can transform their Bunnelby into Diggersby using 50 candies.
Ო look! We saw Machop in the beautiful park of Barcelona.
Looks like it exploded!
Have you ever been to Spain, instructors? Don’t miss your chance to embark on new adventures #PokemonGOSafariZone in Seville! Get tickets here: https://t.co/gVvbOC3MoD pic.twitter.com/z2kWqu7Ex2— Pokemon GO (@PokemonGoApp) April 8, 2022
Diggersby is a normal and ground-type weakness on Fighting, Water, Grass, and Ice-types, and a strength against Rock- and Poison-types, with double resistance to Ghost- and Electric-types.
This most mobile Pokemon set features a fast attack and Hyper Beam or Dig charged moves. All of these hits benefit from a 20% loss due to the same attack type bonus (STAB) status.
Diggersby’s Quick Pool has two moves: a quick attack and a mud kick. A fast attack wins overall, granting better DPS and generating more energy than Mud Shot – 12 damage per second (DPS) and 13 energy per second (EPS) vs. Mud Shot 10 DPS from 12 EPS.
Picking Diggersby’s charged move is a bit trickier, and it depends on where the Pokemon stands in the trainer’s mind. We’ve broken it down below:
Thank you for participating in today’s meeting. #PokemonGOCommunityDay Classic, sneakers!
This event is officially over. ?
— Pokemon GO (@PokemonGoApp) April 11, 2022
Diggersby has the following stats:
Diggersby is well placed as one of the most undesirable ground attackers in the Major League. The ability to quickly transform generated energy into a charged Dig cascade can easily destroy an opponent’s headlights and pave the way to a quick victory – at least according to the rest of the team.
However, Azumarill acts as a strong foil for this Pokemon, so trainers should be prepared for the opposite or other selection.
You can read more about all of the Spotlight Hours coming this month in our Spotlight Hour guide for April 2022.
Source : dbl tap