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Morelull Spotlight Hour




Morelull



Pokémon Spotlight Hour will feature a different Pokémon and a special bonus for one hour at 6:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday during the month of April. Morelull Spotlight Hour takes place on April 22nd, 2025, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm local time, with a bonus of 2x Stardust for catching Pokémon and is arguably the best stardust event in the April 2025 schedule.

This Spotlight Hour is the final April 2025 Pokémon spotlight, and it is especially interesting as Morelull can be shiny AND it grants bonus stardust on each catch!

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!

Morelull Spotlight Hour

Bonuses


  • Stardust icon

    You will get 2x Stardust for catching Pokémon

  • Shiny icon

    Shiny Morelull and its evolution is available in Pokémon GO

Note on Stardust Bonus

Morelull is excitingly one of the rare Pokémon that give extra Stardust on catch, there is a base rate of a whopping 500 Stardust per catch which increases with weather-boost and a Star Piece.

Here’s how much Stardust you can get during Morelull Spotlight Hour in April 2025, thanks to the 2x Stardust bonus:

Type of catch Stardust
Regular catch 1000
Weather boosted catch 1250
Regular catch with Star Piece 1500
Weather boosted catch with Star Piece 1875

The best possible scenario you can have is to catch a weather boosted ‘mon with an active Star Piece. As Morelull is a dual GrassFairy-type they are boosted by Sunny and Cloudy weather. 

To maximise Stardust caught you’ll likely want to use Great Balls to ensure the catch and use a quick catch technique. Otherwise, you could be spending too much time attempting to catch, rather than just catching.

We believe that the baseline for calculating potential Stardust during this hour should be 60 ‘mon. You should be able to get 60 Pokémon during one hour, regardless of if you are using the Fast catch trick, or just catching slowly.

Here’s how much Stardust you should be able to earn during the Spotlight Hour:

Star Piece active Weather is Sunny or Cloudy Stardust
❌ No ❌ No 60,000
❌ No  ✅ Yes 75,000
✅ Yes ❌ No 90,000
✅ Yes ✅ Yes 112,560
  • 60,000 Stardust is your minimal Stardust goal. This means you caught 60 Pokémon, but there was no weather boost and you did not activate a Star Piece.
  • 75,000 Stardust is your minimal goal if the in-game weather is Rainy.
  • 90,000 Stardust is the minimal amount you are looking for with a Star Piece activated. This should be easy to get if you activate two Star Pieces, regardless of in-game Weather. Star Piece increases your Stardust gain by 50%, which is an additional 3,000 Stardust over the baseline.
  • and finally… 125,560 Stardust is the amount of Stardust you will get if you catch 60 Pokémon, with a Star Piece active, during Sunny or Cloudy weather.

The only downside of this event is that Morelull is relatively difficult to catch, and you will probably want to use Great Balls or Ultra Balls during the event. Otherwise, you could be spending too much time attempting to catch, rather than just catching.


Morelull Fact Sheet




Morelull



Morelull is a Grass and Fairy-type Pokémon in Pokémon GO, with a maximum Combat Power of 1168 CP. Morelull best moveset in Pokémon GO is Astonish and Dazzling Gleam.

Morelull is weak to Poison (2x), Fire, Flying, Ice, and Steel moves. It is strong against Dark, Electric, Fighting, Grass, Ground, Water, and Dragon moves. Shiny Morelull is available in Pokémon GO. Morelull is boosted by Sunny and Cloudy weather.

Pokémon Requires Evolution



Morelull



50 Morelull Candy


Shiinotic



 

Shiny Morelull

Shiny Morelull is easy to spot, the usual pastel palette takes on a more Autumnal form! Look out for those warm toned Morelull – good luck with your hunts, trainers.

  Regular Shiny
Morelull Morelull is a small, white Pokémon similar to a mushroom. It is one of the shortest Grass-type Pokémon. It has large, black eyes with pale green half-circle markings on the outer sides. Small bumps ring the top of its head, similar to hair. Its head is much larger than its thin, stem-like body. At the base, the stem splits into three green roots that act as feet. Three large mushrooms sprout from the center of its head. Each mushroom has a thin white stem and a darker ring of color around the base of the cap. The center and largest mushroom is light pink, while the other two mushrooms are smaller and a light purplish-blue. At night, Morelull can make the spores filling its mushroom caps glow. Morelull is a small, white Pokémon similar to a mushroom. It is one of the shortest Grass-type Pokémon. It has large, black eyes with pale green half-circle markings on the outer sides. Small bumps ring the top of its head, similar to hair. Its head is much larger than its thin, stem-like body. At the base, the stem splits into three green roots that act as feet. Three large mushrooms sprout from the center of its head. Each mushroom has a thin white stem and a darker ring of yellow around the base of the cap. The center and largest mushroom is red, while the other two mushrooms are smaller and brown in colour. At night, Morelull can make the spores filling its mushroom caps glow.
Shiinotic Shiinotic is a Pokémon that resembles a large mushroom. It has a slim, white body, similar to a stalk, and a large purple mushroom cap on its head. It has black eyes with pale green half-circle markings on the outer sides and a thick, black mouth. The ends of its long, thin arms split into three pale green filaments that act as fingers. The lower part of its body and stubby feet are covered in a fluffy pink substance. The mushroom cap on its head has a fluffy pink rim, pale green bumps on top, and a pale green, gilled underside. Shiinotic is a Pokémon that resembles a large mushroom. It has a slim, white body, similar to a stalk, and a large yellow mushroom cap on its head. It has black eyes with pale green half-circle markings on the outer sides and a thick, black mouth. The ends of its long, thin arms split into three pale green filaments that act as fingers. The lower part of its body and stubby feet are covered in a fluffy brown substance. The mushroom cap on its head has a fluffy brown rim, pale green bumps on top, and a pale green, gilled underside.

Morelull CP and IV Chart

LVL CP LVL CP LVL CP
1 14 CP 2 45 CP 3 76 CP
4 108 CP 5 139 CP 6 170 CP
7 201 CP 8 232 CP 9 264 CP
10 295 CP 11 324 CP 12 354 CP
13 383 CP 14 413 CP 15 442 CP
16 472 CP 17 501 CP 18 531 CP
19 560 CP 20 590 CP 21 619 CP
22 649 CP 23 679 CP 24 708 CP
25 738 CP 26 767 CP 27 797 CP
28 826 CP 29 856 CP 30 885 CP
31 900 CP 32 915 CP 33 929 CP
34 944 CP 35 959 CP 36 974 CP
37 988 CP 38 1003 CP 39 1018 CP
40 1033 CP 41 1046 CP 42 1059 CP
43 1072 CP 44 1086 CP 45 1099 CP
46 1113 CP 47 1126 CP 48 1140 CP
49 1154 CP 50 1168 CP

Mega Pokémon that boost Morelull

The following Pokémon will grant you extra bonuses when catching Morelull 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.

Is it worth evolving Morelull?

Shiinotic can be viable in Great League limited metas. However, on the whole it is not worth prioritising for your PVP roster.

In terms of PVE, Shiinotic is not in the top 100 Grass type attackers and ranks 51st in Fairy type attackers. There are plenty of other cheap and easily obtainable ‘mon to prioritise as raid attackers.

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