Horsea
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Horsea Spotlight Hour takes place on February 17th, 2026, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm local time, with 2× Transfer Candy bonus. Pokémon Spotlight Hour feature a different Pokémon and a special bonus for one hour at 6:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday during the month of February.
This Spotlight Hour is the third Pokémon Spotlight Hour in February 2026. It is especially interesting as you will get 2x Candy on transfer – it’s a great time to have a clear out of your Pokémon storage!
- You will get 2x Candy for transferring Pokémon
Note on Transfer Bonus
If you do not want to catch the featured Pokémon, you can make use of the 2x Transfer Candy bonus in other ways:
- You can try transferring any saved Scatterbug, opening a Mystery Box or Coin Bag!
- This is a great opportunity to clear out your storage, transfer Legendary Pokémon you have been clinging onto, and rare Pokémon you need more candy for.
- This is your last chance for double transfer candy before GO Tour, so take full advantage!
If you need help managing your Pokémon storage, check out our full guide here.
Horsea
Horsea is a Water-type Pokémon in Pokémon GO. As a Water-type Pokémon, Horsea is weak to Electric and Grass-type moves.
Horsea’s maximum Combat Power stat is 1194 CP, and its best Pokémon GO moves are Water Gun and Bubble Beam. Horsea encounters are boosted during Rain weather. Shiny Horsea is available! ✨
| Pokémon | Requires | Evolution |
Horsea
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25 Horsea Candy |
Seadra
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Seadra
|
100 Horsea Candy
Dragon Scale |
Kingdra
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Shiny Horsea is pretty cute – turning a more aqua/cyan blue.
| LVL | Max CP | LVL | Max CP | LVL | Max CP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 14 CP | 2 | 46 CP | 3 | 78 CP |
| 4 | 110 CP | 5 | 142 CP | 6 | 174 CP |
| 7 | 206 CP | 8 | 238 CP | 9 | 270 CP |
| 10 | 302 CP | 11 | 332 CP | 12 | 362 CP |
| 13 | 392 CP | 14 | 422 CP | 15 | 452 CP |
| 16 | 483 CP | 17 | 513 CP | 18 | 543 CP |
| 19 | 573 CP | 20 | 603 CP | 21 | 634 CP |
| 22 | 664 CP | 23 | 694 CP | 24 | 724 CP |
| 25 | 754 CP | 26 | 785 CP | 27 | 815 CP |
| 28 | 845 CP | 29 | 875 CP | 30 | 905 CP |
| 31 | 920 CP | 32 | 936 CP | 33 | 951 CP |
| 34 | 966 CP | 35 | 981 CP | 36 | 996 CP |
| 37 | 1011 CP | 38 | 1026 CP | 39 | 1041 CP |
| 40 | 1056 CP | 41 | 1070 CP | 42 | 1083 CP |
| 43 | 1097 CP | 44 | 1110 CP | 45 | 1124 CP |
| 46 | 1138 CP | 47 | 1152 CP | 48 | 1166 CP |
| 49 | 1180 CP | 50 | 1194 CP |
The following Pokémon will grant you extra bonuses when catching Horsea if they are Mega/Primal evolved:
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.
PVE
⚔️ Raids
Now that it’s fully evolved, Kingdra begins to make its way onto the list of possible counters for a few raid bosses, though it still falls outside of the top 25. Taking only a third of damage from Fire types, it is best used as a pure Water attacker with the optimal moveset of Waterfall and Hydro Pump. However, it can also serve as a Dragon attacker when equipped with Dragon Breath and Outrage. Despite this versatility, Kingdra is outmatched in both attacking types by numerous Water starters, Mega Pokémon, and Legendary Dragons.
🛡️ Gyms
Kingdra makes for a considerable defender thanks to its relative bulk and its Water/Dragon typing, which leaves it weak only to Fairy and Dragon type attacks—neither of which are common Gym attackers.
PVP
🧸 Little League
Where possible, Kingdra is an out-of-the-box option to consider in Little League, as it is a quick counter for the much more common Greninja, as well as Pangoro and Wobbuffet. However, those winning matchups are outnumbered by those it will lose to, namely Cottonee and Marill. This is partly due to its Dragon-centric moveset for PvP, using Dragon Breath, Outrage, and Octazooka, two of which are heavily resisted by even small Fairy types.
🔵 Great League
Taking a huge dive after its limited use in Little League, Kingdra sadly can’t make any waves in the Great League. Outperformed by numerous other Water types like Azumarill and Shadow Feraligatr, it also struggles to compete against decent Dragons such as Goodra and Dragonite.
🟡 Ultra League
As the only non-Mega evolved Johto Dragon, it’s unfortunate to say that Kingdra is utterly outclassed in the Ultra League. Its only limited use is as a counter for common Fire types like Talonflame, Skeledirge, and Typhlosion, but there are far more versatile and stronger counters to these threats that provide a greater impact.
🟣 Master League
By this level, if you want to continue using a Water/Dragon type, your best bet would be investing in any of the forms of Palkia.
