ICYMI: What is tonight's Spotlight Hour bonus in PokemonGO? Can the Spotlight Pokemon Eevee be Shiny? Our guide to tonight's one-hour event answers all questions.
\nTonight is Eevee Spotlight Hour in Pokémon GO. From 6–7 PM tonight, Tuesday, March 7th, this Pokémon will appear throughout the hour with increased frequency in the wild. It will also be responding more frequently to Incense and will even pop up in spawn points that are not normally active. You will need to get out there and walk in order to activate that Incense buff, though.
\nTonight's Spotlight Hour bonus is double Candy for transferring Pokémon, so be sure to queue up your transfer before the hour begins and then carry it out once it ticks over to Spotlight Hour. That way, you won't have to worry about missing any potential Shiny Eevee encounters.
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