Doable at trainer level 30 with optimized counters or weather boost
HP | 15,000 | ATK | 223.57 | DEF | 191.97 |
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CP Range | |||
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Lvl 20 | 2090 - 2178 | Lvl 25 | 2613 - 2723 |
Notable Weather
Boosts Boss's Moves | Boosts Counters' Moves |
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Sunny / Clear, Windy | Snow, Fog, Windy |
Fast Move Difficulty
Move | Difficulty |
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Dragon Breath | Intermediate |
Zen Headbutt | Intermediate |
Charge Move Difficulty
Move | Difficulty |
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Dragon Claw | Challenging |
Psychic | Intermediate |
Solar Beam | Easy |
Overview
Latios flew into raids at the beginning of April 2018 for half of the world, and many trainers welcomed the shift after 2 weeks of large Lugia groups. While hardcore players raced to duo it in windy weather, less dedicated players found it a pretty feasible 3 man regardless of weather boost.
In windy weather, most of the best Latios counters grow stronger. But beware: Dragon Claw and Psychic hit very hard when boosted, so expect to burn through some Revives.
Approach
Team composition
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Shadows such as Salamence and Dragonite top the list of DPS options and can help to beat the clock
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Rayquaza and Salamence are dominant; Haxorus, Garchomp, Palkia, and Dragonite are fantastic all-around fillers.
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Darkrai, Tyranitar, and Mewtwo do very well vs. Psychic, but aren’t quite as fast
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Dialga mixes solid DPS with outstanding TDO and can help keep from needing to relobby
Battling strategy
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Re-entering is necessary; Dragon Claw may require multiple re-entries
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Dodging Solar Beam or Psychic can benefit the highest DPS counters
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Revive Rayquaza-heavy squads mid-battle; create B teams otherwise
Note: "Good" movesets are not necessarily viable at the level indicated.
Best Raid Boss Counters
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Tail | Outrage | Best |
Pros:
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The highest DPS vs. Latios; is an overall superior counter
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Many players have one, as it was a former tier 5 raid boss
Cons:
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Low candy accessibility due to legendary Pokemon status
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Fragile vs. Dragon Claw movesets; burns through Revives
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Tail | Outrage | Best |
Dragon Tail | Draco Meteor | Good |
Pros:
- Has been featured in its own Community Day in the past
- Nearly identical performance to Rayquaza, has the potential to be stronger in some situations given two charged moves.
Cons:
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Prone to wasting energy due to using 1 bar charge move
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Fragile vs. Dragon Claw movesets; burns through Revives
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Best moveset requires Community Day move
Shadow Salamence
The absolute top counter, a good Shadow Salamence with Outrage has the highest DPS with no real drop in average TDP, and can definitely help to beat the clock. It's definitely worth dodging to maximize its effectiveness.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Tail | Dragon Claw | Best |
Pros:
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Able to pump out Charged moves fast thanks to Dragon Claw
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Despite the weakness of Dragon Claw, keeps very high DPS due to outstanding Attack stat
Cons:
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Currently a very rare Pokemon
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Tail | Outrage | Best |
Pros:
- Very good overall power with high general utility as both a Dragon and Ground type attacker
Cons:
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Currently a very rare species
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Doesn't take Solar Beam as well as other dragons
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Tail | Draco Meteor | Best |
Pros:
- High overall performer, capable of very high DPS if energy is managed properly
Cons:
- Weak to Dragon Claw, and not as viable Vs. Solar Beam when compared to other dragons.
- Legendary Pokemon, can be expensive to raise.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Tail | Outrage | Best |
Pros:
- Very common species, has been around since day 1 and has had its own Community Day
- Strong overall attacker with high overall performance
Shadow Dragonite
As a shadow, Dragonite's performance is extremely close to Shadow Salamence, trading a little DPS for a bit of TDO by comparison. Definitely a supreme counter!
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Hex | Shadow Ball | Best |
Pros:
- Good performer with utility as both a Ghost and Fire type attacker, a solid investment.
Cons:
- Somewhat frail, benefits from dodging
- Currently a fairly rare species
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Snarl | Shadow Ball | Best |
Pros:
- Good overall choice, but really shines Vs. Psychic
Cons:
- Mythic Pokemon, cannot be traded. If you missed its latest release, you won't have one for this raid.
- Can be expensive to raise
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Dragon Tail | Shadow Ball | Best |
Pros:
- Great overall performance, hits hard and survives well
Cons:
- Legendary Pokemon, can be expensive to raise.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Charm | Dazzling Gleam | Best |
Pros:
- Situationally good TDO option, resists Psychic Type movesets and one of the few Pokemon that double-resists Dragon Type movesets
- Fairly common species that has been available in several events and its own Community Day
Cons:
- Less than stellar performance when against a non-resisted moveset
- Fairly frail, appreciates dodging
Shadow Gardevoir
Shadow Gardevoir is an overall solid option for this raid. It doesn't have extremely high DPS, and its TDO isn't outstanding outside of select movesets, but it's definitely a reliable choice.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Pros:
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Doubly resists Psychic; also pretty bulky vs. Dragon Claw
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Common tier 4 raid boss; also featured on Community Day
Cons:
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Poor vs. Solar Beam; one-hit KO’d at and below level 35
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Generally sub-par performance, best if used for a second team to help flesh out counters or as a moveset-specific anchor
Shadow Tyranitar
While not a top counter by any metric, Shadow Tyranitar's overall performance sees a solid boost, though it's still better served as a backup.
Fast Move | Charge Move | Rating |
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Lick | Shadow Ball | Best |
Shadow Claw | Shadow Ball | Best |
Pros:
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High DPS Vs. Latios
Cons:
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Very frail; one-hit KO’d by both Psychic and Solar Beam
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Strongly advised to use sparingly due to awful durability