samedi 29 juillet 2017

Pokemon Go: How to Prepare For Moltres Raids


Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Go have been promised from the get go. Its first trailer showed a hypothetical event featuring a massive battle against Mewtwo. This page includes a schedule of Legendary Pokemon Raids, the best way to take them down, and a List of Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Go.

Click on the Pokemon's name to see the best way to defeat them! 

Lugia July 22, 2017 - ? 
Articuno July 22, 2017 - July 31, 2017
Moltres July 31, 2017 - August 7, 2017
Zapdos August 8, 2017 - August 14, 2017

Niantic finally confirmed the arrival of Legendary Pokemon days before the first Live Event, Pokemon Go Fest in Chicago July 22, 2017.

Legendary Pokemon are only obtainable by defeating Legendary Pokemon Raids. Once defeated, Trainers will have a chance to capture the rare and powerful Pokemon much how they would a normal Raid Boss.
  • You'll know a soon-to-begin Raid will feature a Legendary Pokemon if the Raid Egg is dark blue
  • Legendary Pokemon will take much longer to hatch: 48 hours. This gives Trainers in the area time to prepare, because they are much more difficult to take down than usual Raid Bosses. 
  • You will want 20 players to take down these beasts. Fewer can defeat them, but they need high-leveled Pokemon perfectly suited for the task. 
  • Legendary Pokemon cannot defend Gyms, but they can battle enemy Gyms and Raid Bosses. 
  • Base Capture Rate for Legendary Pokemon is only 3%.
  • Legendary Pokemon Buddy Distance is 20km per 1 candy. 

Because Legendary Pokemon are so difficult to take down, you can find recommended counters to strategically up your chance of defeating them. However, if none of your counters are high CP (1,500+ at the very least, preferably 2000+) you may as well just use your highest CP Pokemon. 


Moltres will begin appearing in Raids on July 31, 2017, and will remain until August 7.

Moltres, as a Fire- and Flying-type Pokemon, is weak to the following types:

  • Electric
  • Water

Each of these will do 1.4x the usual damage.

Rock-type moves will do 1.96x the damage.

Golem with two Rock-type attacks is the best counter to Moltres, as it's resistant to all of Moltres' attacks and will deal 1.96x damage. Compared to Omastar, it's easier to obtain and has a higher attack power.

Omastar with Rock-type moves is a fantastic counter to Moltres as well though. Like Golem, it's resistant to Moltres' attacks, and if it has Rock-type moves, will do 1.96x damage as well. Even if your Omastar has Water-type moves, it will still do extra damage.

Strong Water-type Pokemon with decent defense like Gyarados, Vaporeon, and Kingdra, if it has Water-type moves, will do well against Moltres. Tyranitar, though it doesn't have access to two moves that are super-effective, will do well along with other favorites like Dragonite.

Attack Moves
Name
Type
Damage
Fire Spin
Fire
14
Charge Moves
Name
Type
Damage
Number of Special Bars
Fire Blast
Fire
140
3
Heat Wave
Fire
95
2
Overheat
Fire
160
2

Lugia first appeared in Raids July 22, 2017, at the conclusion of Pokemon Go Fest. It is unclear how long it will be available. Lugia is especially tough to take down. Plan on having 20 trainers, or at least 8 of very well-prepare, high-level players.

Lugia, as a Psychic- and Flying-type Pokemon, is weak to the following types: 

  • Dark
  • Rock
  • Ice
  • Ghost
  • Electric

Each of these will do 1.4x the usual damage. 

Lugia is able to attack with Psychic, Flying, Dragon, and Water-type moves.

Tyranitar would be a good offensive Pokemon to take Lugia on, but you must be especially wary of its Hydro Pump charged attack and plan on manually dodging those, or your Tyranitar may be one-shot. 

Jolteon, with Electric-type moves, and Omastar, with Rock-type moves, will also be good choices. Gengar has super-effective Ghost-type attacks, but is weak to Lugia's Psychic-type attacks. 

Possible Attack Moves
Name
Type
Damage
Extrasensory Psychic
12
Dragon Tail
Dragon 15
Possible Charge Moves
Name
Type
Damage
Number of Special Bars
Sky Attack
Flying
70
3
Hydro Pump
Water
130
1
Futuresight Psychic
120 1

Articuno first appeared in Raids July 22, 2017, at the conclusion of Pokemon Go Fest, and will only be available in its first run until July 31, 2018. 

Articuno, as an Ice- and Flying-type Pokemon, is weak to the following types: 

  • Electric
  • Fire
  • Steel

Each of these will do 1.4x the usual damage. 

Rock-type attacks will do 1.96x the damage, being undoubtedly the best type to attack Articuno with. 

Articuno only attacks with Ice-type moves, giving Omastar a fantastic advantage against the legendary bird if it has Rock-type attacks. The Rock- and Water-type Fossil Pokemon Omastar does 1.96x the damage with its Rock-type moves, and is resistant to Articuno's Ice-type attacks. 

Houndoom is also resistant to Articuno, and will do super-effective damage with its Fire-type attacks. Tyranitar is also a good choice, taking neutral damage but dishing out super-effective Rock-type attacks. 

Other plain Fire-type Pokemon, like Typhlosion and Flareon, are also good choices. 

Possible Attack Moves
Name
Type
Damage
Frost Breath
Ice
10
Possible Charge Moves
Name
Type
Damage
Number of Special Bars
Ice Beam
Ice
90
3
Icy Wind
Ice
60
2
Blizzard
Ice
130
3

So far, a handful of Legendary Pokemon have appeared in trailers, but some have yet to be mentioned. We will update this list as Legendary Pokemon become available. 

All of these Legendary Pokemon have appeared in trailers or have otherwise been mentioned in other official materials produced by Niantic.  So far, Lugia and Articuno have been officially available to capture at the conclusion of Pokemon Go Fest. 

These Legendary Pokemon have been noticeably absent from trailers. These include the mythical Pokemon Mew and Celebii, both of which were incredibly difficult to procure in the main Pokemon games. The only way to find Celebii and Mew in the original Pokemon games are through special events.

Mew
Celebii


The three legendary dogs from Gen 2, Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, are found very rarely wandering the world in the original Pokemon games. Will they have a similar mechanic in Pokemon Go, instead of appearing in Raids? 

Suicune

Raikou
Entei


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