Minimum group size for tier 4 raids?
I went for a walk in the park earlier (94F/35C degrees are no reason not to go!) and was excited that a Tyranitar raid was starting! But I had to face the fact that small towns will probably not have enough players available to take it on. Finally a young couple showed up, but even 3 are not enough and I didn't want to waste my pass. So frustrating.... I had my counters ready, but it was futile.
What is the minimum group size you have been able to defeat a tier 4 boss with? Can 4 players do it, or is it definitely 5 or more?
Thanks. I doubt I'll get a second Tyranitar this way and will just keep walking my larvitar....
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I almost got Tyranitar with a group of 3 yesterday, over 90% defeated. I'm level 34 along with two 27s, one being my wife who isn't really into the battling details. I'm favoriting and powering up the correct teams for her and me. However, I think the bosses' moves matter a bunch, too, the one we fought was using fire blast--which is obviously easier, so it'll vary whether 3, 4, or 5 is necessary to win
As long as the players are of reasonable level and using the correct types, you should be fine with 4/5 players.
With random unknowns however, I'd probably double that to be on the safe side. There's a lot of novice players out there who make poor decisions in pokemon selection - as an example, I did a Blastoise raid today and one player said he was going to use his Rhydon (admittedly he was a younger player and I did point out his error).
2 people (Lvl 40s) in Japan did a Tyranitar where 1 guy had 4 maxed Machamps and 2 filler Machamps (level 20 and one much lower I think...) Had like 10 secs to spare...
Here is the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpMStuoKPdM
The video also showed he didn't lag much at battle start (I lag 27 secs normally at start)...
The Tyranitar had Stone Edge.
Ultimately, it will really depend on the mons that the group has...and if powered up...
Mons without the double weakness (like Tyranitar) would probably need more than 2 though...
5 is safe
did it yesterday with 4 33-35 and one poorly equipped 28 with 17 seconds left (most mons only powered to 30)
would advise if there is a weak supporting player in the group that they should have a tank as their last mon and aim to dodge all when on last mon. Her last mon died just as we beat it and she missed bonus round.
No, you just have to go back in and spin the stop, try to battle or something...and you will get the YOU WIN message...with all the rewards popping up.
This happened to me once and could be pretty upsetting...
Funny thing is I probably did the most damage for the "team" so would suck royally to not get the rewards for participating...It's still buggy as heck though.