The Pokémon Go Community Day is a reoccurring, monthly event highlighting a specific Pokémon that encourages players to get out and play together worldwide.

Each event will see increased spawns of the Pokémon for a limited time, and give them an exclusive Community Day move for their final evolution - and several other bonuses you can take advantage of during the event itself.

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Community Day takes place on one weekend day every month and lasts three hours. As well as increasing spawns of the highlighted Pokémon, there are bonuses during that period of time - such as double XP, Stardust or Lure Modules - as additional incentives to get out there and playing.

You may find other Pokémon Go players will be out and about with you, which might make it easier to co-ordinate completing Raids or doing Trades, so keep that in mind during the three hour period.

Pokémon Go's next Community Day: September times and date explained Here is everything you need to know about the next Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Porygon Date: Sunday, September 20 Time: 11am to 5pm local time Exclusive Move: Tri Attack (Porygon-Z) Bonus 1: Triple Catch XP Bonus 2: 3-Hour Incense How useful is Porygon? Porygon is one of the more harder to find creatures from the first generation, so that alone makes attending this Community Day highly recommended. But is Porygon useful in battle? On paper, Porygon has the stats to make itself useful, with one of the highest attack stats for a normal-type. However, two things make it a question mark; one, normal isn't a particularly meta-relevant type in battle, and two, the Community Day move Tri Attack is new, and thus an unknown quantity. For now, Porygon's Community Day is worth doing for its rarity alone, but there's also a chance you could also walk away with a powerful creature by the end of it. Note - you will need both an Up-Grade and Sinnoh Stone to get its evolutions Porygon2 and Porygon-Z, so make sure you have at least a couple of each for all your evolution needs on the day. Porygon was the winner of a Community Day vote, alongside Charmander, who will appear in October. Decoding Porygon Special Research explained Throughout the Porygon Community Day you'll be able to purchase the Special Research, Decoding Porygon. This will research will cost you roughly £1 / $1 and the tickets are nonrefundable. You won't receive an in-game medal for this research either.

How to prepare for Pokémon Go Community Day First of all, the secret allure of Community Day is the introduction of a shiny version of the highlighted Pokémon, which will have a boosted rate during the event. That, combined with the increased spawns, makes it easy to get a a handful of shinies across the three hours. Remember, unlike high IV Pokémon, shinies don't appear in the same place for everyone like high-IV Pokémon - there's a random chance of each one you encounter could be a shiny. If you're struggling, try 'shiny checking', by tapping a Pokémon, then backing out without catching, then moving on to the next. Second, there will be bonus Field Research. Community Days also have their own special Field Research tasks based on the specific Pokémon the day is highlighting. The rewards are usually just consumable items - Berries and the like - but it's an additional thing to complete as you play. Third, every Community Day offers 3-Hour Lures. This is the perfect day to catch as many Pokémon as physically possible, and with the increased spawn rate, increase your chances of finding a shiny. The best way to take advantage of these bonuses is to find a set of PokéStops that are in quick walking distance or one another. You can then set up a Lure Module in one (or in multiple) and then walk between the PokéStops; taking advantage of the Lure and ensuring that you don't run out of Poké Balls or Berries. It's also an ideal time to experiment with either a Glacial Lure, Mossy Lure or Magnetic Lure Modules. These special lures attract a specific type of Pokémon depending on your chosen Lure. If you wanted to catch Water or Ice Pokémon, for example, then you would use a Glacial Lure Module. These specialised Lure Modules cost 200 PokéCoins from the in-game shop.. This content is hosted on an external platform, which will only display it if you accept targeting cookies. Please enable cookies to view. Manage cookie settings There are also specific bonuses for each Community Day, from reduced hatching distance to increased Stardust and XP. Even without the bonuses, remember Community Day is an opportunity to catch a lot of creatures in a short space of time, useful if you want to get through the backlog of Eggs in your roster, or put on a Lucky Egg or Star Piece to increase your gains from catches. Remember, if there is a deduced hatch rate, you only get bonus on Eggs you put into incubators during Community Day bonus hours. If you have an egg in an incubator before the event starts, it's hatch distance still stay the same. Also, if you don't hatch it before the event ends, it will stay that reduced distance until it does - so worth cramming one last one in before the event finishes! Also before the event itself, it may also be worth stockpiling Pinap Berries and Great or Ultra Balls. The Pinaps will increase your Candy gains - useful for evolving and powering up after the event ends - and you can really burn through Poké Balls over the course of the event. If you run out, then spin PokéStops or complete the newly added Field Research that appears. Finally, make sure you evolve the highlighted Pokémon to its third evolution to get an exclusive move. More of this in the following section... 2020 has seen several new features in Pokémon Go - Mega Evolutions, the A Mega Discovery Special Research, the arrival of Rocket Balloons, the Go Battle League, Remote Raids and the trade evolution feature. Pokemon Go also sees regular events - including weekly Spotlight Hour, monthly Field Research rewards and Pokémon Go Community Day.

Pokémon Go Community Day exclusive moves list and how they work Every featured Pokémon during a Community Day weekend will offer an exclusive move when evolved to its final evolution. Not only are these exclusive to these weekends, but they are more often than not the best move their third evolution can offer, and can propel them up the meta. You have one hour after the Community Day ends to evolve the Pokémon to get their move, so don't worry about having to sort through your collection during the three hour window. If you miss out on evolving the Pokémon once Community Day weekend is over, don't panic - so far, every December gives you another chance to get that move during a special December Community Day weekend - even those from previous years. Pokémon Go Community Day exclusive moves list: Community Day Pokémon Exclusive Community Day move Debut Pikachu Surf January 2018 Dratini Draco Meteor February 2018 Bulbasaur Frenzy Plant March 2018 Mareep Dragon Pulse April 2018 Charmander Blast Burn May 2018 Larvitar Smack Down June 2018 Squirtle Hydro Cannon July 2018 Eevee Last Resort August 2018 Chikorita Frenzy Plant September 2018 Beldum Meteor Mash October 2018 Cyndaquil Blast Burn November 2018 Totodile Hydro Cannon January 2019 Swinub Ancient Power February 2019 Treeko Frenzy Plant March 2019 Bagon Outrage April 2019 Torchic Blast Burn May 2019 Slakoth Body Slam June 2019 Mudkip Hydro Cannon July 2019 Ralts Synchronoise August 2019 Turtwig Frenzy Plant September 2019 Trapinch Earth Power October 2019 Chimchar Blast Burn November 2019 Piplup Hydro Cannon January 2020 Rhyhorn Rock Wrecker February 2020 Abra Counter (Alakazam only) April 2020 Seedot Bullet Seed (Shiftry only) May 2020 Weedle Drill Run (Beedrill only) June 2020 Gastly Shadow Punch (Gengar only) July 2020 Magikarp Aqua Tail (Gyarados) August 2020

Previous Pokémon Go Community Days in 2020 Below you'll find all the Community Days that have previously happened in 2020: The 31st Pokémon Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Magikarp Date: Saturday, 8th August Time: 11am to 5pm Exclusive Move: Aqua Tail (Gyarados) Bonus 1: x3 Stardust Bonus 2: 3-Hour Incense How useful Magikarp? Magikarp has been an incredibly useful Pokémon from the very first day of Pokémon Go, with Gyarados, it's evolution, being one of the best water-type Pokémon in the game. If you need a good gym attacker or defender, then Gyarados is a great choice. It's also incredibly useful for both the Ultra League and the Premier Cup. Aqua Tail will make Gyarados even more powerful by giving it a strong water-type move, which will increase its advantage over fire, rock and ground-type Pokémon. You need to put the work in, however, if you want a Gyarados, because a Magikarp requires 400 of it's own candy to evolve, but this Community Day promises to make this whole process a lot easier. (At least for six hours.) Using a combination of Pinap Berries and the increased number of Magikarp, every trainer should be able to gain one new Gyarados if you spend enough time playing Pokémon Go on this day. You might even be able to catch a Golden Magikarp, which will transform into the famous Red Gyarados once evolved. This is also a great day to work on your Fisher badge, which marks the number of big Magikarp you've caught. The 30th Pokémon Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Gastly Date: Sunday, 19th July Time: 11am to 5pm Exclusive Move: Shadow Punch (Gengar) Bonus 1: 1/4 Egg Hatch Distance Bonus 2: 3-Hour Incense How useful is Gastly? If you're looking for a good ghost-type Pokémon, then Gastly, and it's final evolution, Gengar are great choices, especially if you're early on in your Pokémon Go journey. Gengar is still considered one of the best ghost-type Pokémon in the game, so this Community Day is the perfect time to train a very powerful Gengar. Ghost-type Pokémon are strong against both psychic and ghost-type (because a ghost can only be killed by another ghost) Pokémon, while also being resistant to normal, fighting, poison and bug-type moves. This gives Gastly and it's evolutions an advantage over a wide number of Pokémon, making it an excellent choice for defending or defeating gyms. Shadow Punch also supplies Gengar with a powerful finishing move, which could easily turn the battle in your favour. Since ghost Pokémon rarely appear in Pokémon Go outside of events and foggy weather, this Community Day is also great for those trainers who still need to complete the ghost-type medal. The 29th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Weedle Date: Saturday, 20th June Time: 11am to 5pm Exclusive Move: Drill Run (Beedrill) Bonus 1: 3x Catch Stardust Bonus 2: 3-Hour Incense How useful is Weedle? Despite it's reputation, Weedle has the potential to be a very useful Pokémon in Pokémon. It's final evolution, Beedrill, is a good bug-type choice for the Great League and, with the added bonus of Drill Run, it has the potential to deal even more damage to grass, psychic and dark-type Pokémon. Sadly, outside of the Great League, Weedle and it's evolution don't hold much power; there are far strong bug-type Pokémon, such as Yanmega and Pinsir. This Community Day also sees the release of shiny Weedle, so, if you're a shiny hunter, this is a great time to add this new rarity to your collection. The 28th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Seedot Date: Sunday, May 24th Time: 11am to 5pm Exclusive Move: Bullet Seed (Shiftry only) Bonus 1: 3x Catch XP Bonus 2: 3-Hour Incense How useful is Seedot? Despite it's simple appearance, Seedot has the ability to become a powerful asset to your Pokémon team if you take the time to train it. Shiftry, it's final evolution, is a great choice for your Great and Ultra League teams in the Go Battle League. Thanks to being both a grass and dark-type Pokémon, Shiftry has an advantage over a wider range of types compared to a regular grass-type Pokémon. This include water, dark, ground, ghost, electric and even grass-type Pokémon. Bullet Seed will only make Shiftry even more dangerous. Depending on your location, Seedot can also be quite a hard Pokémon to find, which makes this Community Day the perfect time to add this Pokémon and it's evolutions to your Pokédex if you're missing them. The 27th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Abra Date: Saturday, April 25th Time: 11am to 5pm Exclusive Move: Counter (Alakazam only) Bonus 1: 3x Catch Stardust Bonus 2: 3-Hour Incense How useful is Abra? Abra's final evolution, Alakazam, is a great Psychic-type Pokémon for players who have just started playing Pokémon Go properly or those who haven't managed to capture one of the powerful legendary Psychic-type Pokémon, like Mewtwo, yet. Depending on your need, Alakazam can be both a strong Gym attacker and defender. Adding Alakazam has also been made easier by the introduction of Pokémon Go's form of trade evolution. Now, rather than spending 100 Abra candy, you can simply trade a Kadabra, Abra's second stage evolution, with a fellow trainer and it will evolve into an Alakazam without anyone having to spend any candies. Sadly, Alakazam has been eclipsed by far stronger Psychic-type Pokémon, both in the terms of legendary Pokémon and new Psychic-types from other generations, because of this you shouldn't invest too much of your time in Alakazam. The 26th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Rhyhorn Exclusive Move: Rock Wrecker Date: Saturday, February 22nd Time: 11am to 2pm local time (Northern Hemisphere), 3pm to 6pm local time (Southern Hemisphere) Bonus 1: 3x Catch Stardust Bonus 2: 3-Hour Lures How useful is Rhyhorn? Rhyhorn's third evolution, Rhyperior, is one of the best Ground and Rock types in the game. It's been surpassed by others in recent generations, such as the Legendary Goudon, but since getting your hands on a Rhyhorn will be a lot easier with this Community Day, then it's the perfect time to round off your team with a very powerful Pokémon. Its Community Day exclusive move, Rock Wrecker, is a beast - putting Rhyperior has the second most effective Rock type attacker in the game, only second to Rampardos. Even if you forget to evolve one on the day, Rhyperior without it is still well worth investing in. One final thing - make sure you come prepared with a Sinnoh Stone or two on the day, as Rhyhorn needs it for its second evolution into Rhyperior - and it would be a shame to miss out on the exclusive move. If you need some, all day Saturday you'll receive two Sinnoh Stones as a reward for participating in a track of Go Battle League battles, win or lose. With up to three sets available, this means you can earn up to six Sinnoh Stones before the day is out. The 25th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Piplup Exclusive Move: Hydro Cannon Date: Sunday, January 19th 2020 Time: 11am to 2pm local time (Northern Hemisphere), 3pm to 6pm local time (Southern Hemisphere) Bonus 1: 1/4 Egg Hatch Distance Bonus 2: 3-Hour Lures How useful is January's Community Day? Piplup's final evolution, Empoleon, is interesting because it's both a water and steel-type Pokémon. This increases the amount of types it's resistant to, which will now include, among others, dragon, fairy and psychic-type Pokémon. The only downside to Emopleon's dual type nature is that it loses it's resistance to fire-type moves, making it not a great choice for fighting fire-type Pokémon, despite its aquatic origins. That said, even with its Community Day exclusive move, Hydro Cannon, Empoleon isn't a powerhouse. But like other starter Community Days, Empoleon becomes an effective way to get a solid water Pokémon in just a couple of hours, useful if you want to round out your options in battle, or if you're a new player in need for an effective water Pokémon. At the very least, this Community Day is always a great time to fill in any Piplup-related missing Pokédex entries. And, even if you've already added Prinplup and Emopleon to your Pokédex, you can instead try your luck at finding a shiny Piplup.

Previous Pokémon Go Community Days in 2019 Below you'll find everything you need to know about the Community Days in Pokémon Go from 2019: The 24th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: All 2019 Community Day Pokémon: Totodile, Swinub, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Ralts, Slakoth, Trapinch, Bagon, Turtwig, Chimchar Exclusive Move: All 2018 and 2019 Community Day exclusive moves Date: Saturday, December 14th and Sunday, December 15th 2019 Time: 9am to 9pm local time (increased spawns), 11am to 2pm local time (increased spawns of specific creatures per day, Community Day bonuses) Bonus 1: 1/2 Hatch Distance Bonus 2: 2x Catch XP Bonus 3: 2x Catch Stardust Bonus 4: 3-Hour Lures The 23rd Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Chimchar Exclusive Move: Blast Burn Date: Saturday, November 16th 2019 Time: 11am to 2pm in all regions, local time Bonus 1: 1/4 Hatch Distance Bonus 2: 3-Hour Lures How useful is Chimchar? Chimchar is another addition to the Pokémon series tradition of having its Fire-type starter Pokémon gaining Fighting as its second type. Like its fellow starter Pokémon, Chimchar proves its usefulness once it reaches its final evolution, Infernape. Here you can take true advantage of its ability to deal highly effective damage to both Grass, Dark, Ice and Steel-type Pokémon. This makes Infernape a great choice for for both raiding and gym battling - just make sure you pick a Chimchar with great stats. Despite being relatively good attackers, Chimchar and its evolutions are not the best gym defenders as they can be easily knocked out by any strong Water-type Pokémon. As a starter Pokémon Chimchar also has an uncommon spawn rate, so if you're missing its Pokédex entries, then this is the perfect day to fill them in. The 22nd Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Trapinch Exclusive Move: Earth Power (Flygon only) Date: Saturday, October 12th 2019 Time: 11am to 2pm in all regions, local time Bonus 1: 3x Catch XP Bonus 2: 3-Hour Lures How useful is Trapinch? Trapinch is somewhat rare, somewhat useful that makes it an ideal for Community Day for those who have yet to get it, but for those who happen to miss out, you don't be passing up a meta-changing creature. Trapinch is a rare wild catch but somewhat common in 10km Eggs, and has a three stage evolution in Trapinch, a Ground / Dragon type. Though Dragons are usually potent fighters, Flygon isn't particularly powerful without the right moves - and with the theory that it'll get Earth move Earth Power, it could make it that much more useful. If you have a strong IV Flygon then it might have its uses, but otherwise this is a Community Day for collectors wanting to either complete your Pokédex. The 21st Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Turtwig Exclusive Move: Frenzy Plant Date: Sunday, September 15th 2019 Bonus 1: 3x Catch Stardust Bonus 2: 3-Hour Lures How useful is Turtwig? Like all starter Pokémon, Turtwig only becomes truly useful once it has been evolved into its final stage - Torterra. While there are stronger Grass and Ground type Pokémon, Torterra is still a good choice for battling Water Pokémon in Gym battles. It's dual type nature also makes it immune to Electric type moves. If you haven't been able to add a Manoswine or an Alolan Exeggutor to your team yet, then Torterra is a good choice. Turtwig is also has an uncommon spawn rate, so this is a good day for anyone missing its, plus Grotle and Torterra's, Pokédex entries. The 20th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Ralts Exclusive Move: Synchronoise (Gardevoir and Gallade) Date: Saturday, 3rd August 2019 Bonus 1: 1/4 Egg Hatch Distance Bonus 2: 3-Hour Lures How useful is Ralts? Ralts is really useful thanks to its evolutions. This Psychic and Fairy type Pokémon has the choice of two different final evolutions. You can pick between Gardevoir, which continues the Psychic and Fairy type trend, and Gallade, a Psychic and Fighting type Pokémon. You can only get Gallade, however, if you have a male Kirlia and a Sinnoh Stone, making this Community Day the perfect day to hunt down a powerful male Ralts. Due to their dual type nature, both Gardevoir and Gallade are great at fighting in and defending Gyms. Gardevoir especially thanks to its immunity to Dragon type attacks. This makes it a useful defender against Dragonite and Salamence, two of the strongest Dragon Pokémon currently in Pokémon Go and both strong Gym defenders in their own rights. Ralts is also a rare spawn and only hatches from 10km eggs,so, if your missing any Ralts related entries in your PokéDex, then this is the day for you. The 19th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Mudkip Exclusive Move: Hydro Cannon Date: Sunday, 21st July 2019 Bonus 1: 3x Catch XP Bonus 2: 3-Hour Lures How useful is Mudkip? Like with most starter Pokémon, Mudkip's true usefulness comes into play when it has been fully evolved into Swampert. Swampert is a dual type Pokémon - Water and Ground. This gives it a resistance to electric type moves, which would normally deal a critical hit to any water type Pokémon. It's still not a top tier gym defender, but Swampert is good for knocking rival teams out of gyms and the lower tiered raids. Even if you're not planning on using Mudkip or its evolution for battling, then this is a useful day for collectors. Thanks to being a Gen 3 starter, Mudkip has a fairly uncommon appearance rate in the wild, so this is the perfect chance to fill in any missing, Mudkip related, Pokédex entries. The 17th and 18th Pokémon Go Community Days: Featured Pokémon: Slakoth Exclusive Move: Body Slam Date: Thursday, July 4th to Sunday, July 7th How useful is Slakoth? It's pretty useful! Slakoth's third stage evolution is Slaking, the tanky, solid Gym defender that isn't quite as hamstrung by unusual stats as it is in the mainline games. The exclusive move, Body Slam, doesn't move the needle much in terms of making Slaking more viable, which is a surprise compared to the exclusive moves introduced in previous Community Days that can propel those creatures into being more competitive. That said, normal types are never great attackers in Gyms or Raids, because Normal-type attacks aren't super-effective against anything, so maybe we shouldn't have got our hopes up. That said, it's worth evolving one to get the move if you're a completionist, so don't forget to do so. The 16th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Torchic Exclusive Move: Blast Burn Date: Saturday, May 19th Bonus Times: 3pm to 6pm in all regions, local time. Bonus 1: 3x Catch Stardust Bonus 2: 3-hour Lures How useful is Torchic? Fairly. It's not the best Fire-type attacker or defender - there are an awful lot of legendaries for attacking things like Gyms and Raids, and a fair few alternatives for defending, but it's still pretty handy. The exclusive move, Blast Burn, makes it the best Fire Pokémon in damage output, but it won't last as long as say Moltres - making it useful and powerful, but with some caveats. Regardless of that, it was still a useful day for the collectors, with Torchic fairly uncommon in the wild thanks to it being a Gen 3 starter, and of course the promise of a Shiny on the day which is always nice to have. The 15th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Bagon Exclusive Move: Outrage Date: Saturday, April 13th Bonus Times: 3pm to 6pm in all regions, local time. Bonus 1: 3x Catch XP Bonus 2: 3-hour Lures How useful is Bagon? A useful one! Bagon's utility comes from it's third-stage evolution of course, Salamence, which is a top-tier attacking Pokémon, albeit ever so slightly bettered in the Dragon and Flying-type category by Rayquaza and Dragonite. That said, the exclusive move Outrage puts it around the same footing as Dragonite, so it was worth evolving your best ones on the day to learn it. Even if you forgot, it's still a very strong alternative to those though if you need a few more Dragon-type attackers, or maybe fancy kitting it out as a Flying-type attacker for some variety. It's also a very rare spawn in the wild and only available in 10km Eggs, so this was a pretty good 'mon for the day! The 14th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Treeko Exclusive Move: Frenzy Plant Date: Saturday, March 23rd Bonus Times: 3pm to 6pm in all regions, local time. Bonus 1: 1/4 Egg Hatch Distance Bonus 2: 3-hour Lures How useful is Treeko? As with fellow Gen 2 starters Totodile and Cyndaquil - which were subject to previous Community Day events - Treecko's usefulness comes with its third evolution Sceptile. Though not one to trouble the meta, Sceptile is a very good grass type if that is lacking in your lineup - and that's without factoring in its Exclusive Move. The 14th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Swinub Exclusive Move: Ancient Power Date: Saturday, February 16th (Europe, North America), Sunday, February 17th (Asia-Pacific) Bonus Times: Europe, Middle East, Africa, India: 10am to 1pm UK (GMT), 11am to 2pm CET

North America, South America and Greenland: 11am to 2pm PST, 2pm to 5pm EST

Asia Pacific: 12pm to 3pm JST Bonus 1: 3x Catch Stardust Bonus 2: 3-hour Lures Bonus 3: 5 Rewards per day from Trainer Battles against both the computer and other players, meaning there's 10 Sinnoh Stones up for grabs How useful is Swinub? Swinub is fairly common, but it evolves into the powerful Piloswine and, debuting on Community Day, the formidable third evolution Mamoswine - the best ice Type in the game - and that's without factoring the exclusive move. Though you might have both Swinub and Piloswine already, it's worth catching as many as you can to get the most powerful Mamoswine on the day. Though ordinarily the Community Day exclusive move, Ancient Power, isn't amazing by any stretch, it will be one of the first to offer the new 'stat boost' feature - where it has the chance to raise the user's Attack and Defense for the duration of that match. How effective this will be is unknown, but it's well worth unlocking in case it is, even if you aren't a collector - remember you can always TM over it later! The 13th Pokémon Go Community Day: Featured Pokémon: Totodile Exclusive Move: Hydro Cannon Date: Saturday, January 12th Bonus Times: Europe, Middle East, Africa, India: 10am to 1pm UK (GMT), 11am to 2pm CET

North America, South America and Greenland: 11am to 2pm PST, 2pm to 5pm EST

Asia Pacific: 12pm to 3pm JST Bonus 1: 1/4 Egg Hatch Distance Bonus 2: 3-hour Lures How useful is Totodile? Totodile is fairly useful - or rather its third-stage evolution Feraligatr is - but it's not really a top-tier Pokémon, especially compared to other, significantly stronger Water-types like Kyogre, for instance. That said, the Community Day exclusive move Hydro Cannon changes things, with AnujKulkarni on reddit explaining how when coupled with Waterfall, it's the second best Water type in terms of damage. So if you're looking for another water-type to round out your raid squad, this could be a great opportunity. Even if you are just a collector, Totodile hasn't been appearing in the wild much for some time, so if you haven't caught enough for a Feraligatr already it's at least handy for filling out your Pokédex!