
Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour is the latest event to hit Pokémon GO in 2026. This Raid hour event is packed with content for trainers of all levels, from casual players to competitive grinders.
The event runs from May 13, 2026 to May 13, 2026. Read on for our complete breakdown of bonuses, featured Pokémon, preparation tips, shiny chances, and strategies to maximize your rewards.
📅 Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour — Event Details
| 📛 Event Name | Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour |
| 🏷️ Event Type | Raid hour |
| 📆 Start Date | May 13, 2026 |
| 📆 End Date | May 13, 2026 |
| 🎮 Game | Pokémon GO |
| 🌍 Availability | Worldwide (local time) |
🎯 Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour — Complete Guide & Strategy
Raid Event Overview
During this Raid-focused event, special Raid Bosses appear in gyms across the world. This is your opportunity to battle and catch powerful Pokémon — including potentially Legendary and Mega Pokémon — that may not be available through other means.
Building Your Raid Team
Success in raids depends on having the right counters. Use our Type Chart to identify weaknesses and our Best Attackers list to find the strongest counters. A team of 6 Pokémon with super effective moves will deal significantly more damage and earn you more Premier Balls for catching.
Raid Rewards
Completing raids during event hours often yields bonus rewards including extra Rare Candy, Golden Razz Berries, and TMs. Higher-tier raids (5-star and Mega) provide the best rewards. Don’t forget that raid encounters have a guaranteed 10/10/10 IV floor, making them excellent for finding high-IV Pokémon.
Remote Raid Tips
If you can’t raid in person, Remote Raid Passes allow you to join raids from anywhere. Coordinate with global communities to find raids in other time zones and maximize your chances of catching the raid boss, especially if it’s shiny-eligible.
🎒 How to Prepare for Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour
Proper preparation can make the difference between a good event and an incredible one. Follow these tips to ensure you’re ready for everything Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour has to offer:
✅ Expand your Item Bag to at least 1,500 items if possible. Events often include special items, new research rewards, and bonuses that fill up your bag quickly.
✅ Save your Pinap Berries and Silver Pinap Berries for the event. Doubling candy on featured Pokémon can save you hundreds of catches worth of candy for evolving and powering up.
✅ Check the event calendar in the game’s News section and set reminders for start times, bonus windows, and any special raid hours.
✅ Stock up on Poké Balls, Great Balls, and Ultra Balls before the event starts. Open gifts from friends and spin PokéStops during your daily routine to build your supply. Running out of balls mid-event is every trainer’s nightmare.
💰 Maximizing Your Rewards During Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour
Every event in Pokémon GO comes with special bonuses. Smart trainers know how to stack these bonuses for maximum efficiency. Here’s how to get the most out of this event:
💡 Check your Special Research and Timed Research tabs frequently. New research often drops silently during events with valuable rewards like Rare Candy, Elite TMs, and exclusive encounters.
💡 Coordinate with your local Pokémon GO community for raid trains and special meetups. Many trainers organize events through Discord, WhatsApp, or Facebook groups.
💡 If the event features Egg pool changes, collect fresh 2km, 5km, and 7km eggs during the event period. Eggs picked up before the event will hatch the old pool.
💡 Take advantage of increased Incense and Lure Module effectiveness during the event. These items often have extended durations or attract more Pokémon during event hours.
✨ Shiny Pokémon During Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour
Use the Quick Catch technique to speed up your shiny checking. This lets you catch Pokémon faster by swiping away the catch screen, allowing you to check 3-4× more Pokémon per hour.
New shiny Pokémon are frequently introduced during events. Keep your eyes open for any announcements about shiny debuts — being among the first to catch a newly released shiny is always exciting! For a complete list of all available shinies, check our Shiny Pokémon checklist.
Shiny Checking Tips: You can tell if a Pokémon is shiny from the encounter screen by looking for sparkles and a different color palette. If you see a shiny, use a Golden Razz Berry and an Ultra Ball to ensure the catch. Shiny Pokémon from raids and research have a 100% catch rate (as long as you hit them with the ball).
⚔️ PvP & GO Battle League Relevance
Events often feature Pokémon that dominate the GO Battle League meta. This is your chance to farm candy, find good PvP IV spreads (low Attack, high Defense/HP), and prepare teams for the current season.
When evaluating Pokémon for PvP during events, pay special attention to IVs. In Great League and Ultra League, the ideal PvP IVs are typically 0/15/15 or close to it — low Attack with high Defense and Stamina maximizes your stat product under the CP cap. Use our Pokédex to find specific PvP IV rankings for each Pokémon.
🏟️ Raid Guide for Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour
Raids are a core part of most Pokémon GO events. During Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour, expect changes to the raid boss rotation. Here’s what you need to know:
- 1-Star Raids: Great for solo trainers, often feature event-themed Pokémon
- 3-Star Raids: Soloable with strong teams, good rewards
- 5-Star Raids: Legendary Pokémon, need 3-6 trainers depending on counters
- Mega Raids: Mega-evolved Pokémon, excellent for farming Mega Energy
Remember to check the Type Chart for type advantages against raid bosses, and build your teams using the Best Attackers list for the most effective counters.
🏆 Pro Tips & Tricks for Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour
🎯 Tag Your Best Catches: Use the in-game tagging system to mark your best catches during the event. Create tags like ‘Event Hundos’, ‘PvP IVs’, or ‘To Evolve’ to stay organized.
🎯 Use Auto-Catch Devices: Pokémon GO Plus, Gotcha, or Poké Ball Plus devices can help you catch Pokémon passively while you focus on shiny checking or raids. They’re especially useful during events with heavy spawns.
🎯 Plan Your Route: Before the event starts, identify areas with high PokéStop and gym density. Parks, shopping centers, and downtown areas typically have the best spawn density for events.
🎯 Buddy System: Set your buddy to a Pokémon that benefits from the event. If featured Pokémon are from a specific type, a Mega-evolved Pokémon of that type will give you extra candy for every catch of that type. Check our Buddy Distance chart for walking distances.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour
Q: When does Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour start and end?
A: The event starts on May 13, 2026 and ends on May 13, 2026. All times are in your local timezone.
Q: Is Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour available worldwide?
A: Most Pokémon GO events are available globally, running in each trainer’s local timezone. Some features like regional Pokémon or in-person events may have location restrictions.
Q: Do I need a ticket for Buzzwole, Pheromosa, and Xurkitree Raid Hour?
A: This event is free for all trainers. However, optional premium content like Timed Research or event boxes may be available for purchase.
Q: Can I get shiny Pokémon during this event?
A: Yes! Most events feature Pokémon with available shiny forms, and some events introduce new shiny releases. Check our Shiny Pokémon checklist for the full list of available shinies.
Q: What should I prioritize during the event?
A: Focus on catching featured Pokémon (especially shinies and high-IVs), completing event research tasks, taking advantage of bonus multipliers, and participating in event raids. Use Lucky Eggs and Star Pieces during bonus windows for maximum efficiency.
📚 Related Guides & Resources
This guide is updated as new information becomes available. Last updated: May 19, 2026. Data sourced from Pokémon GO Live and community research.