Spawn Spotlights break down the spawns in a given event, giving you a rough idea of how to get each featured Pokemon and what to prioritize this event! This guide is broken into three categories based on merit and tries to list each featured Pokemon in order of importance, though that will always differ player to player.
Enigma Week 2020 runs Friday, Aug 7th, 2020, at 1 p.m. PST to Friday, Aug 14th, 2020, at 1 p.m. PST
Spawn Spotlight
- Pokemon Type: Steel/Psychic
- Boosted Weather: Snow, Windy
- Available From: Wild, Eggs, Raids (Metagross in 4*)
- Shiny Available: Yes
- PvE Use: Top Tier Attacker, Top Tier Shadow Attacker, Rocket Battles
- PvP Use: Master League 4/5
- Mega Evolution
- Community Day Move
Metagross is one of the best Pokemon in the game, so it's obviously one of the best Pokemon to acquire and acquire candy for, since you'll want to max out your Metagross to make the most of it. With it's Community Day Meteor Mash, Metagross remains one of the best Steel-type Attackers, despite it not being a particularly useful attacking type. It's slew of resistances make it great for Rocket Battles too.
Metagross is strong enough that it can compete with the big boys in the Master League. In the Premier Cup, it is one of the pillars of the format. In capped leagues (GL/UL), its high attack keeps it from being relevant.
- Pokemon Type: Fairy
- Boosted Weather: Cloudy
- Available From: Wild, Eggs, Raids (1*)
- Shiny Available: Yes
- PvE Use: Limited
- PvP Use: Great League 3.5/5, Ultra League 4/5
In Raids, Clefable has some use when weather boosted and against certain movesets, and a high-level one may be useful to newer players.
In the Great League, Clefable is a great Fairy-type whose Charm packs a punch, though Azumaril remains a Fairy with better coverage.
Ultra League is Clefable's real league though. Capping below 2500 CP, try to grab a Lucky Clefairy to tear through Ultra League's Giratina. In the UL Premier Cup, Clefable actually performs worse, since there's not as many Dragons for it to match up against.
- Pokemon Type: Fairy
- Boosted Weather: Cloudy
- Available From: Wild, Eggs, Raids (1*)
- Shiny Available: Yes (somewhat new*)
- PvP Use: Great League 3.5/5
* Since Go Fest, Jigglypuff can now spawn shiny in the wild.
In the Great League, Wigglytuff is a Clefable that trades a Fighting-type resistance for an immunity to Ghosts. Throw in some cheaper Charge Moves and you've got yourself a really great Great League pick!
Noteworthy Spawns
These Psychic-types are mostly outclassed by those above, but have some limited merit.
- Pokemon Type: Steel/Psychic
- Boosted Weather: Snow, Windy
- Available From: Wild, Raids (4*)
- Shiny Available: Yes
- PvP Use: Great League 3.5/5, Limited Ultra League
Bronzong is a well-rounded and under utilized Pokemon in the Great League, with great typing and solid performance.
Dark and Ghost threats abound scare Bronzong out of the open Ultra League, though it functions well in the Premier Cup as one of the best Confusion users.
- Pokemon Type: Psychic
- Boosted Weather: Windy
- Available From: Raids (5*)
- Shiny Available: Yes (new)
- PvE Use: Limited
- Untradable
Deoxys does see some use in drafts and other raid challenges where it can serve as a below average Psychic or Electric attacker, but it's probably not worth your Rare Candy investment.
- Pokemon Type: Rock/Psychic
- Boosted Weather: Partly Cloudy, Windy
- Available From: Wild (worldwide), Raids (3*)
- Research: Make 3 Curveball Throws
- Shiny Available: Yes
- PvE Use: very limited
These two are known to rarely appear at the same time, rotating around the earth. Use this event as an opportunity to catch the one not normally in your region before its gone.
Other Spawns
- Pokemon Type: Psychic
- Boosted Weather: Windy
- Available From: Raids
- Shiny Available: Yes (new!)
- Forme: U L T R A are available this event
Our slow release of gen 5 Psychic-types are all pretty unexciting. None have any real PvE or PvP usage.
- Pokemon Type: Psychic
- Boosted Weather: Windy
- Available From: Raids (2*)
- Shiny Available: No