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Ferroseed Spotlight Hour (October 2025): Last Minute Guide



Artwork of Ferroseed from Pokémon GO


Ferroseed



Ferroseed Spotlight Hour takes place on October 7th, 2025, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm local time, with a bonus of 2x XP for evolving Pokémon. This Spotlight Hour is the second October 2025 Pokémon spotlight. It’s a great time to evolve any trash Pokémon in your storage before you transfer them.

Trainers who plan to participate should be prepared with a Mega Pokémon to maximise candy gains per Ferroseed caught. Here’s everything you need to know!

Bonuses


  • XP icon

    You will get 2x XP for Evolving Pokémon

  • Shiny icon

    Shiny Ferroseed and its evolution are available in Pokémon GO


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Note on XP Bonus

If you do not want to catch the featured Pokémon or do not have enough Ferroseed candy saved, you can make use of the 2x Evolution XP bonus by evolving any saved Scatterbug, or opening a Mystery Box or Coin Bag and evolving those!

Ferroseed Fact Sheet
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Ferroseed is a Grass and Steel-type Pokémon in Pokémon GO. As a Grass and Steel-type Pokémon, Ferroseed is especially weak against Fire-type moves, and weak against Fighting-type moves.

Ferroseed’s maximum Combat Power stat is 1064 CP, and its best Pokémon GO moves are Metal Claw and Iron Head. Ferroseed encounters are boosted during Sunny and Snow weather. Shiny Ferroseed is available! ✨

Evolutions

Pokémon Requirement Evolution


Artwork of Ferroseed from Pokémon GO


Ferroseed





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50×



Ferroseed
Candy



Artwork of Ferrothorn from Pokémon GO


Ferrothorn



Shiny Ferroseed
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No gender difference to look out for with this one.

  Regular Sprite
Shiny Sprite
Ferroseed Ferroseed is a cave-dwelling Pokémon resembling a durian. It has many green thorns around its body that are used for protection. It has a metallic body with black stripes and polygonal spots, along with small yellow eyes with black pupils. Shiny Ferroseed has blue spikes instead of green.
Ferrothorn Ferrothorn is a Pokémon resembling a flattened durian. Its metallic body is covered in thorns, with three black stripes circling its width. The middle stripe has triangular shapes just below its eyes, which have green rims, yellow sclerae, and dark pupils. There is a green spike at the top of its body, and extending around it are its feelers, which are vine-like, long green appendages tipped with spiky metal disks. Shiny Ferrothorn has a yellow-gold body with dark pink eyes and feelers.

Ferroseed CP and IV Chart
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LVL Max CP LVL Max CP LVL Max CP
1 13 CP 2 41 CP 3 70 CP
4 98 CP 5 126 CP 6 155 CP
7 183 CP 8 212 CP 9 240 CP
10 269 CP 11 295 CP 12 322 CP
13 349 CP 14 376 CP 15 403 CP
16 430 CP 17 457 CP 18 484 CP
19 510 CP 20 537 CP 21 564 CP
22 591 CP 23 618 CP 24 645 CP
25 672 CP 26 699 CP 27 726 CP
28 753 CP 29 779 CP 30 806 CP
31 820 CP 32 833 CP 33 847 CP
34 860 CP 35 874 CP 36 887 CP
37 900 CP 38 914 CP 39 927 CP
40 941 CP 41 953 CP 42 965 CP
43 977 CP 44 989 CP 45 1001 CP
46 1014 CP 47 1026 CP 48 1038 CP
49 1051 CP 50 1064 CP

Mega Pokémon that boost Ferroseed
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The following Pokémon will grant you extra bonuses when catching Ferroseed if they are Mega/Primal evolved.


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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 Ferroseed?
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PVE

It’s very bulky but lacks the offensive power to create any form of impact ðŸ¥´.

âš” Raids â€“ Leave it on the bench. Let it hang out on walls. But don’t bring it to Raids ðŸš§.

🛡 Gyms â€“ Its impressive bulk comes to play here and makes Ferrothorn a good Gym defender. That said, remember that it’s double weak to Fire-type attacks.

PVP

Ferrothorn is a good PvP Pokémon thanks to its high bulk complementing its 10 resistances ðŸ™‚.

That’s not all, as it also has a good moveset to boot, making it a terrifying threat ðŸ˜ˆ.

🔵 Great League â€“ Ferrothorn is a crazy strong Great League Pokémon that takes advantage of the high energy gains from Bullet Seed to punish opponents with Power Whip.

As a second Charged Move, you’re spoilt for choice with options like the hard-hitting Thunder, the unpredictable Flash Cannon, or the opponent DEF debuffing Acid Spray ðŸŽ¨.

Overall, you’re going to have a great time using Ferrothorn in battle! 🙌

🟡 Ultra League â€“ While still good in the Ultra League, it loses some shine due to the presence of more Fire and Fighting types in this format.

🟣 Master League â€“ It looks like a Grass-type cosplay of Metagross, but unlike the Pseudo LegendaryFerrothorn is plain bad in the Master League ðŸ¥².

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