You might want to save your raid passes for some exciting upcoming targets! From June 19 to June 28, both the Yveltal Five-Star Raid and the Mega Charizard Y Raid will take place. Before the raid eggs spawn, you need to prepare your team and strengthen your Pokémon. You might also want to gather friends or use Campfire to help you with the raids.
In this article, we will provide you with details on these Pokémon and useful information on how to defeat them!
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Yveltal Raid
Yveltal is a Dark/Flying Legendary Pokémon that was first introduced in Pokémon Y. In Pokémon GO, Yveltal is a Tier 5 Legendary Raid Boss. Based on its type, its counters are Fairy, Electric, Rock, and Ice attacks. The Shiny Yveltal version is available in the game and has a 5% chance of appearing after you have defeated the Raid Boss.
Yveltal can be caught with varying strength levels depending on star level and weather boosts such as Fog or Windy. Without any boost, Yveltal will be caught at level 20 with 2073-2160 CP. Fog and Windy weather increase those values to 2591-2701 CP at Level 25.
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Yveltal has a wide array of attacks it can use against you. It's very important to pick a raid team consisting of Pokémon that not only have attacks that counter Yveltal but also include types that resist its attacks. Its Flying type attacks are resisted by Electric and Rock type Pokémon. You should also stay away from Ghost and Fairy type Pokémon, as its Dark-type attacks are super effective against them.
Everyone has different Pokémon available, so make sure to carefully pick Pokémon from your collection that fit the criteria above. In the table below, you can find the statistically best team to defeat Yveltal.
Pokemon | Type | Fast Attack | Charged Attack | |
1 | Rampardos (Shadow) | Rock | Smack Down | Rock Slide |
2 | Diancie (Mega) | Rock / Fairy | Rock Throw | Rock Slide |
3 | Gardevoir (Mega) | Fairy / Psychic | Charm | Dazzling Gleam |
4 | Rhyperoior (Shadow) | Ground / Rock | Smack Down | Rock Wrecker |
5 | Rayquaza (Mega) | Dragon / Flying | Dragon Tail | Dragon Ascent |
6 | Raikou (Shadow) | Electric | Wild Charge | Wild Charge |
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Mega Charizard Y Raid
Mega Charizard Y is a Fire/Flying Mega Pokémon that was first introduced in Pokémon Y. In Pokémon GO, Mega Charizard Y is a Mega Tier Raid Boss with 47,739 CP. Based on its type, it has a double weakness to Rock attacks and is also weak to Electric and Water. The Shiny Mega Charizard Y version is available in the game and has a 1/64 chance of appearing after you have defeated the Raid Boss. If you are lucky, you might even see its Shiny form.
However, it is important to note that you can't catch Mega Pokémon. Instead, after defeating Mega Charizard Y, it will revert to its original form. You need 200 Mega Energy to evolve Charizard into Mega Charizard Y the first time. After the initial evolution, you don't need Mega Energy; you just have to wait until the Pokémon is no longer exhausted.
Mega Charizard Y can be caught with varying strength levels depending on star level and weather boosts such as Sunny or Windy. Without any boost, Mega Charizard Y will be caught at level 20 with 1651 CP. Sunny and Windy weather increase those values to 2064 CP at Level 25.
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It's very important to pick a raid team consisting of Pokémon that not only have attacks that counter Mega Charizard Y but also include types that resist its attacks. Its Flying type attacks are resisted by Electric and Rock type Pokémon, and its Fire type attacks are resisted by Water types. You should also avoid using Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel type Pokémon as its Fire attacks are super effective against them. Fighting types are weak against its Flying attacks.
Everyone has different Pokémon available, so make sure to carefully pick Pokémon from your collection that fit the criteria above. In the table below, you can find the statistically best team to defeat Mega Charizard Y:
Pokemon | Type | Fast Attack | Charged Attack | |
1 | Rampardos (Shadow) | Rock | Smack Down | Rock Slide |
2 | Diancie (Mega) | Rock / Fairy | Rock Throw | Rock Slide |
3 | Rhyperoior (Shadow) | Ground / Rock | Smack Down | Rock Wrecker |
4 | Tyranitar (Mega) | Ground / Rock | Smack Down | Stone Edge |
5 | Aerodactyl (Mega) | Dragon / Flying | Rock Throw | Rock Slide |
6 | Rampardos | Electric | Smack Down | Rock Slide |
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