Magnemite Spotlight Hour (June 2025): Last Minute Guide

Magnemite Spotlight Hour takes place on June 10th, 2025, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm local time, with 2× Catch Candy bonus. Magnemite shiny odds are not boosted for the Spotlight Hour. Trainers who plan to participate should be prepared with a Mega Pokémon to maximise candy gains per Pokémon caught. Here’s everything you need to know!

Magnemite Spotlight Hour

Magnemite Spotlight Hour Infographic
Magnemite Spotlight Hour Infographic

Bonuses

  • Candy icon You will get 2x Candy for catching Pokémon
  • Shiny icon The featured Pokémon and its evolutions can be shiny in Pokémon GO

Note on Catch Bonus

If you do not want to catch the featured Pokémon, you can make use of the 2x Catch Candy bonus by catching any saved Scatterbug, or opening a Mystery Box or Coin Bag! You can stock up field research or leave any special or timed research encounters until Spotlight Hour to make use of this bonus. If you aren’t interested in Magnemite candy, you could even use this bonus to get extra candy from catching raid bosses!

Magnemite Fact Sheet

Artwork of Magnemite from Pokémon GO Magnemite

Magnemite is a Electric and Steel-type Pokémon in Pokémon GO, with a maximum Combat Power of 1540 CP. Magnemite best moveset in Pokémon GO is Thunder Shock and Thunderbolt.

Magnemite is weak to Ground (2x), Fighting, and Fire moves. It is strong against Bug, Dragon, Electric, Fairy, Grass, Ice, Normal, Psychic, Rock, Flying, Poison, and Steel moves. Magnemite is boosted by Rain and Snow weather.

Evolutions

Artwork of Magnemite from Pokémon GO Magnemite 25 Magnemite Candy Artwork of Magneton from Pokémon GO Magneton
Artwork of Magneton from Pokémon GO Magneton 100 Magnemite Candy

Magnetic Lure Module

Artwork of Magnezone from Pokémon GO Magnezone

Shiny Magnemite

There are no gender differences to look out for. Shiny Magnemite turn gold with silver and black magnets – an easy one to spot!

Regular Sprite
Shiny Sprite
Magnemite Magnemite is a seemingly robotic Pokémon that has a gray, spherical metal body, with blue-and-red tipped horseshoe magnets on each side and a single, large eye. It has three Phillips head screws on its body: two near the bottom of its body and the one on top of its head that looks similar to an antenna. The two bottom screws serve no noticeable purpose, although they may be its feet as the Pokédex identifies a footprint similar to that of the screw's head. Shiny Magnemite is a seemingly robotic Pokémon that has a gold, spherical metal body, with black tipped horseshoe magnets on each side and a single, large eye. It has three Phillips head screws on its body: two near the bottom of its body and the one on top of its head that looks similar to an antenna. The two bottom screws serve no noticeable purpose, although they may be its feet as the Pokédex identifies a footprint similar to that of the screw's head.
Magneton Magneton is a robot-like Pokémon, the result of three Magnemite becoming linked together by a strong magnetic force. Each individual Magnemite has a gray spherical body with a single eye, and a gray and red-and-blue tipped horseshoe magnet on each side. The topmost Magnemite has three Phillips head screws on its body, while the others appear to have only two. Shiny Magneton is a robot-like Pokémon, the result of three Magnemite becoming linked together by a strong magnetic force. Each individual Magnemite has a gold spherical body with a single eye, and a black tipped horseshoe magnet on each side. The topmost Magnemite has three Phillips head screws on its body, while the others appear to have only two.
Magnezone Magnezone is a robot-like Pokémon which resembles a UFO. Magnezone's tough steel body is wide and circular, similar to a disc or saucer, with a thin edge circling the diameter of its body. Its main eye is in the center, containing a large, red pupil. On each side of its body, it has a ball-shaped addition that resembles a Magnemite, with each side containing an eye, horseshoe magnet, and Phillips head screw. These secondary eyes can move independently of its main eye. On top of its head is a tall, thin, yellow rod, closely resembling an antenna, which it uses for certain attacks. Behind its body is a third horseshoe magnet, positioned like a tail. Shiny Magnezone is a robot-like Pokémon which resembles a UFO. Magnezone's tough steel body is wide and circular, similar to a disc or saucer, with a thin edge circling the diameter of its body. Its main eye is in the center, containing a large, blue pupil. On each side of its body, it has a ball-shaped addition that resembles a Magnemite, with each side containing an eye, horseshoe magnet, and Phillips head screw. These secondary eyes can move independently of its main eye. On top of its head is a tall, thin, yellow rod, closely resembling an antenna, which it uses for certain attacks. Behind its body is a third horseshoe magnet, positioned like a tail.

Magnemite CP and IV Chart

LVL CP LVL CP LVL CP
1 19 CP 2 60 CP 3 101 CP
4 142 CP 5 183 CP 6 224 CP
7 266 CP 8 307 CP 9 348 CP
10 389 CP 11 428 CP 12 467 CP
13 506 CP 14 545 CP 15 583 CP
16 622 CP 17 661 CP 18 700 CP
19 739 CP 20 778 CP 21 817 CP
22 856 CP 23 895 CP 24 934 CP
25 973 CP 26 1012 CP 27 1051 CP
28 1090 CP 29 1128 CP 30 1167 CP
31 1187 CP 32 1206 CP 33 1226 CP
34 1245 CP 35 1265 CP 36 1284 CP
37 1304 CP 38 1323 CP 39 1343 CP
40 1362 CP 41 1379 CP 42 1397 CP
43 1414 CP 44 1432 CP 45 1450 CP
46 1467 CP 47 1485 CP 48 1503 CP
49 1522 CP 50 1540 CP

Mega Pokémon that boost Magnemite

The following Pokémon will grant you extra bonuses when catching Magnemite if they are Mega/Primal evolved. It is best to use a Ground type mega so that it will boost both forms of Magnemite!

A Note on Mega Catch Bonus

While a Pokémon is Mega-Evolved, additional XP and Candy is granted when catching a Pokémon that shares a type with it, or for any raid boss caught. These do not stack with each other. Additionally, High and Max Level Mega-Evolved Pokémon grant an increased chance to obtain Candy XL when catching a Pokémon that shares a type with it.

Is it worth evolving Magnemite?

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While Magnezone’s typing does grant it some very useful resistances, it also comes with some very exploitable weaknesses. The biggest one being a double weakness to Ground.

More importantly, it can spam Mirror Shot to cripple the ATK of its opponents, something that renders the opponent weaker and possibly makes it switch out. 

Defensively, Magnezone’s set of resistances gives it favorable match-ups against some of the meta’s biggest superstars. 

It excels in the right match-ups and is underwhelming in the bad ones. However, in the right team comp and with bait and switch style play, Zone can be absolutely devastating as it is just so powerful, even when dealing resisted damage! Keep it away from Fighting and Ground types and let Zone go to work. Magnezone is also more than decent in the Master Premier format, particularly as an answer to Gyarados and Metagross.

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Magnezone’s typing can be useful as a budget raid attacker too! Magnezone’s Steel typing offers it a very niche use in raids and gym battles: resistance to the Ice typing

Trainers tend to use Electric and Grass types to take down Water types. But how many times has that Kyogre OHKO’d your Electric and Grass types with a hard-hitting Blizzard? For that matter, Zapdos and Zekrom would take super-effective damage from that Blizzard!

Add the fact that Water types tend to be inherently bulky, you need an Electric type that can reliably tank Ice type hits and hit back with super-effective damage. 

Enter Magnezone. 

Magnezone can definitely take on nuke Ice type attacks and use an absolutely amazing Electric type moveset to zap out chunks of the opponent’s HP.

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