Doable at trainer level 30 with optimized counters or weather boost
HP | 9,000 | ATK | 267.91 | DEF | 188.88 |
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CP Range | |||
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Lvl 20 | 2993 - 3099 | Lvl 25 | 3742 - 3874 |
Notable Weather
Boosts Boss's Moves | Boosts Counters' Moves |
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Sunny / Clear, Windy | Snow, Windy, Cloudy |
Fast Move Difficulty
Move | Difficulty |
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Dragon Tail | Challenging |
Mud Shot | Easy |
Charge Move Difficulty
Move | Difficulty |
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Outrage | Challenging |
Earthquake | Intermediate |
Fire Blast | Easy |
Sand Tomb | Intermediate |
Overview
Mega Garchomp hits extremely hard. When this thing goes on a rampage, it can wipe teams pretty easily given the right moveset, especially when Weather boosted. However, it's also got to contend with a double-weakness to Ice, which makes it substantially easier to deal with than it has any right to be. It's not going to be an easy raid, but it's not an extremely hard duo by that same measure.
Approach
Team composition
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Ice is the way to go, though a few Dragons can also perform fairly well too.
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Many of the top counters have DPS far beyond what's needed for the Duo, so aiming for a bit of extra TDO can pay off by making the raid easier while hitting the same benchmarks.
Battling strategy
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Re-entering may be necessary; strong lineups won’t have to re-enter
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Dodging is generally a good idea, in particular with Earthquake and Fire Blast. Outrage is substantially more threatening, but it comes out more often, so it can be a drag on DPS to dodge it too much.
Note: "Good" movesets are not necessarily viable at the level indicated.
Best Raid Boss Counters
Supreme Mega Evolution Counters
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Frost Breath | Avalanche | Best |
Generally the top Ice Type Mega Evolution, Mega Glalie can prey on Mega Garchomp's double-weakness hard to take the title of generally-highest-DPS-Mega-Evolution for the raid. It doesn't appreciate taking on Fire Blast, but it's evenly good against all other movesets, making it a great jack-of-all-trades Mega Evolution that can work here regardless of the situation.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Mega Abomasnow generally falls a bit behind Mega Glalie as an Ice Type Mega Evolution, but this is one raid where it's situationally optional. This is due to its resistance to Ground Type movesets, meaning it will tend to have strong TDO performance in the majority of Mega Garchomp raids. However, it also really, really fears taking a Fire Blast to the face....
Good Mega Evolution Counters
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Tail | Outrage | Best |
One of the undisputed masters of the raid meta, Mega Rayquaza outright has the power needed to compete with the top Ice Type options. In particular, Mega Rayquaza makes Mega Garchomp's Ground moveset a joke, as it double-resists them and comes back with its own high powered attacks. However, it doesn't boost Ice Types while on the field, so it's not quite as good in practice.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Charm | Triple Axel | Best |
In the case of encountering Mega Garchomp's devastating Dragon Type moveset, nothing has quite the staying power of Mega Gardevoir. The monarch of the Fairy Type, this Mega Evolution hits like a truck while lasting like a brick wall depending on the moveset, so it's definitely worth consideration. The two down-sides to Mega Gardevoir are the fact that the best Fairy Types that it boosts while on the field tend to fall behind, and the fact that it doesn't boost the vastly superior Ice Types that basically everyone should bring to this raid.
Supreme Counters
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Powder Snow | Avalanche | Best |
No surprise, Shadow Mamoswine is outright dominant in this raid. Huge DPS is backed by good TDO to make everyone's favorite ice-pig-mammoth the go-to counter whenever Ice is needed.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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With high base stats and an outstanding Ice Type moveset, Baxcalibur actually manages to compete with the top Ice Types in the game. However, it really doesn't want to face down Dragon Tail or Outrage, both of which are already very scary moves when utilized by Mega Garchomp. It's a bit of a risky option, but it definitely puts in great work.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Powder Snow | Avalanche | Best |
The old classic, Mamoswine is a Pokemon that many veteran players probably still have a small army of, all ready to go. And to this day it still doesn't disappoint, as it can rip into Mega Garchomp very hard!
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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While frail, Shadow Weavile strikes like frozen lightning, and can definitely cut gashes into Mega Garchomp's HP bar. It's not going to last long, but while it lasts it's going to do a lot of damage.
Good Counters
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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One of the better non-Shadow/Mega Ice Types, Galarian Darmanitan will definitely deliver given the chance.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Psycho Cut | Ice Beam | Best |
You can always bet that if Shadow Mewtwo has a Charged Move that's Super Effective, then it's going to show up on our Raid Guide somewhere. It's not quite on a par with many other options here, but it's definitely not a bad option!
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Frost Breath | Ice Beam | Best |
It still looks odd to see Articuno on a raid guide, but Shadow Articuno has the power needed to hit Mega Garchomp hard.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Frost Breath | Avalanche | Best |
A great Ice Type attacker with the added advantage of being fairly common, Glaceon is an outstanding filler for any team.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Breath | Glaciate | Best |
Dragon Breath may not be the best Fast Move for this raid, but Glaciate's so strong that it keeps Kyurem relevant.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Tail | Outrage | Best |
The king of the non-Mega Dragons, Shadow Salamence hits like a truck. However, it's still a bit mediocre when compared to the Ice Types on this list.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Charm | Triple Axel | Best |
A bit of an oddball here, Shadow Gardevoir has the major advantage of double-resisting Dragon Type movesets, meaning it has the potential to be optimal in specific cases.