Shiny Shinx, evolution chart, 100% perfect IV stats and Luxray best moveset in Pokémon Go
How to get the most out of November's Community Day.
Pokémon Go's Shinx is the focus of November's 2021's Community Day, an event which sees increased spawns of the highlighted Pokémon for six hours.
This allows you to not only flesh out your Pokedex entries with this highlighted Pokémon and its evolutions easily, but also helps you find shiny versions.
Once you have found the best Shinx for your needs - whether that's one with as near 100% perfect IV stats, a shiny, or possibly both - you'll then want to evolve it and find the best moveset available.
This page explains gives you a preview of shiny Shinx, and when you're ready to evolve, the Shinx evolution chart and Luxray's best moveset to give it a boost in battle.
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Shinx's 100% perfect IV in Pokémon Go explained
A good reason to partake in this month's Community day is the chance to catch a perfect Shinx in Pokémon Go.
With high IV stats, you can evolve Shinx into Luxio and Luxray and then take on raids, gyms and even the Go Battle League if you so choose.
The CP values - which correspond to perfect 15/15/15 stats are as follows:
- Level 30 (wild CP maximum) - 751
- Level 35 (weather boosted CP maximum) - 813
Remember - wild CP value aligns with your trainer level until you reach Level 30. If you're currently below 30, then the maximum CP value will be different. Since the majority of the player base is now above Level 30, we kept to the values above to keep things simple.
Shinx evolution chart: What does Shinx evolve into?
Shinx has two evolutions - Luxio and Luxray - which require 25 and 100 Candy respectively (so no evolution items required).
During Community Day - which runs from 11am to 5pm local time - this is useful to know so you can work out how Candy you need (in other words, how many Shinx you need to catch) before the event comes to an end.
Remember, there are multiple ways to boost your Candy gains, such as:
- Using a Pinap Berry (doubling Candy from 3 to 6 per catch)
- Evolving an electric-type Mega Evolution - such as Mega Manectric or Mega Ampharos - during the event (adds 1 Candy per catch)
- During the event, transferring any Shinx you don't need to take advantage of the additional 3x Transfer Candy bonus and 4x chance of Candy XL transfer candy
The above is particularly useful if you only want to play for only some of Community Day, and not the entire event, to get enough Candy to evolve and power it up fully.
When you are ready to evolve - remember to use the 3*, 4* search options in your Pokémon collection to find the one with the best IVs - remember that up to two hours after Community Day ends (7pm local time) the final evolution will learn an event-exclusive move. If you miss this window, then you need to use an Elite Charged TM or wait until the December Community Day.
Question is - is that move always the best? And what fast move should you pair it with?
Luxray moves and best moveset recommendation explained
When evolved into Luxray, we recommend a moveset of Spark (Fast) and Psychic Fangs and Wild Charge (Charged) - the former Charged move a Community Day exclusive, meaning you want to evolve a Luxray on the day (up to 7pm local time).
Psychic Fangs is the Community Day exclusive move making its game-wide debut, and is highly recommended due to its low cost and powerful debuff that lowers defence.
You'll still want an electric Charge attack to get the most out of Luxray's typing, so couple that with the Wild Charge, and you have a very well rounded set of Charged moves. This will cost you more in Candy and Stardust to unlock, of course, but as a combo, it makes Luxray very attractive.
Of course, this is all our opinion - if you want the full available set of moves, which you can change using Fast and Charged TMs, they are as follows:
Fast Moves:
- Hidden Power (various)
- Snarl (Dark)
- Spark (Electric)
Charged Moves:
- Psychic Fangs (Psychic) - Community Day / Elite Charged TM exclusive
- Crunch (Dark)
- Hyper Beam (Normal)
- Wild Charge (Electric)
Though the moveset is a priority, there's no doubt on Community Day you want to evolve the best possible Shinx - and ideally, it would be a shiny version...
The Max Out Season is here. The new global event, Wild Area, is nearly here and In the Wild is our lead-up event, which includes the global release of Toxel. You can now catch Dynamax Pokémon through Max Battles. First, however, you need to visit Power Spots to collect Max Particles and complete the To the Max! quest. Don't forget to try out Routes, Gift Exchange and Party Play while you're hunting down rare Pokémon, fighting in the Go Battle League or competing in PokéStop Showcases.
What does shiny Shinx, shiny Luxio and shiny Luxray look like in Pokémon Go?
One of the biggest draws of Community Day is the increased chance of finding shiny versions of the highlighted Pokémon.
Not only does catching more of the same type increase your likelihood of a shiny anyway, but the shiny rate for the Community Day Pokémon is much higher, too. In other words - it's easy to come away with a handful of shinies in a very short period of time.
When it comes to spotting shinies, they should be easy to tell apart from their regular versions thanks to their alternate colour scheme and 'shiny' icon next to their name.
Shiny Shinx in particular isn't new to Pokémon Go - it was shiny upon its debut in 2018 - but since it was only available in Eggs, Raids and occasional events, chances are you still need one. Either way - if you are curious as to what to expect from shiny Shinx and its evolutions, here's how they will look in-game (via Chrales / EgaTehPro on reddit):
Assuming you want to evolve one, we recommend waiting until the end of Community Day, then finding the one(s) with the best IVs (use the 3*, 4* search options in your Pokémon collection to do this easily) first.
Again - you have until 7pm local time (two hours after the event ends) to get the Community Day-exclusive move without having to spend an Elite Charged TM.
Ultimately, Community Day is the perfect opportunity to not only have enough Candy to fully evolve a rare creature, but fully power them up, too. If you are smart about which ones to evolve, and which moveset you give them, the event is an excellent opportunity to flesh out your collection with some of the best Pokémon in the game.