Is there a way to know what type of attacks a raid boss uses before the battle starts? I've done Guzzlord by myself easily with 3 Xernias, 2 primarinas & a M-evolved gardevior... as long as it uses swing, claw or crunch... if he uses sludge bomb then the raid pass was a waste! Also what's "group code" 3 mons on the top right corner on the count down page? like in 1:54?
Short answer no. I do not believe the move used by the raid boss is something that is meant to be public information. I do know that there used to be websites that would show where raid eggs were and on those websites they would show what the move set was. Although I believe Niantic has made it to where that information is no longer accessible. As for the group code that is essentially just the ID for the raid lobby. It only matters if you have more than 20 people (which is the maximum number of people that can be in a raid). So if you have say 24 people but don’t want to have one raid full then leave the other 4 to complete the raid with just the four of them you can split it up 12/12 and people can join the two different lobbies based on the codes. Hope this helps!
Pretty sure the maps that currently show raidboss movesets use bot accounts that burn a pass to get in the raid and then return the charge move. Which is likely to get on Niantic's wrong side
Yes for raids you want the best possible attack stat. Although if you are just simply looking for volume when it comes to usable Pokémon in raids I would just suggest evolving the highest cp Pokémon you have. For instance I would rather evolve a Larvatar that is super high in cp but with bad iv’s all the way up to a Tyranitar instead of a Larvitar that is maybe 25 cp with perfect attack stats. That is just my personal preference. I have really good iv Pokémon that I have powered up but for just warm bodies in raids I prefer cp over iv’s. Thanks for watching!
Im pretty new so i wanted to ask why dont you purify all pokemon especially when you have the candies for it, wont it be better for the pokemom to have more cp?
Good question. So Shadow Pokémon actually do more damage than purified or normal Pokémon. If you look at the bottom of a shadow Pokémon where it lists it’s moved it shows how much each move gains from it being a shadow Pokémon. If you purify a Pokémon it does get a boost of plus 3 for all IV’s although I personally would prefer to have a really good IV shadow instead of a purified Pokémon.
Pokemons cannot purify their way to a higher level than what the game allows, in fact I'm pretty sure the level doesn't increase at all as long as the shadow was already 25 or above. So... at same level, you are going to go for the extra shadow boost
I beat a 5 star guzzlord with two lvl 40 shadow Gardevoir, one lvl 40 regular Gardevoir, a lvl 40 Togekiss, my lvl 50 Zacian and my lvl 40 mega Latias with charm as mega Gardevoir wasn't in the game yet at the time
Also was able to easily solo attack Deoxys as I have powerfuk dark and ghost attackers, my lvl 40 shadow Weavile, lvl 40 shadow Tyranitar, lvl 50 brutal swing Hydreigon, my about lvl 45 Darkrai, lvl 40 Hoopa and lvl 50 Mega Gengar
That’s awesome I wanted to try to solo a Deoxys but never got the chance. I’m pretty sure the speed form is the easiest to beat. If I remember correctly I smoked one with three people. Thanks for watching!
Guzzlords as easy to take solo, I do it with 3 Xerneas, 2 primarins & a M-evolved gardevior..... as long as the guzzlord uses dark or dragon charged attacks, if it uses sludge bomb then I'm in trouble... I wish there was a way to know what type of attack the raid boss uses before battle starts!
I tried to take on Kartanas with all my fire power including a M-evolved charizard, in couple of cases I came very close, just needed few seconds more, but was able to take it easily with help of anybody who accepts an invitation.
@@The_Poke_PlayaSpeed form Deoxys is not soloable. Only attack and normal are, with attack being a complete pushover and normal still requiring fog (unsure you can luck your way to a nwb solo)
Autoclicker gives you little to no advantage in this game as the fast moves can queue. Even if you don't tap right as the previous' fast move cooldown is up, it will still register the tap you did before.
@@raphaeld4313 When I was new to the game I used to click on the raid boss then click on the charge attack symbol when it's ready, then got frustrated, why is it not working?! till I found that you can click anywhere on the screen, so I started clicking on the charged attack symbol directly.
@@3abbosi In the first two years of the game (I believe) there was no charged attack button at all and you had to hold your finger on the screen with enough energy to release your move, which worked rather inconsistently. Didn't help that the game had 5-bars moves back then!
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Is there a way to know what type of attacks a raid boss uses before the battle starts? I've done Guzzlord by myself easily with 3 Xernias, 2 primarinas & a M-evolved gardevior... as long as it uses swing, claw or crunch... if he uses sludge bomb then the raid pass was a waste!
Also what's "group code" 3 mons on the top right corner on the count down page? like in 1:54?
Short answer no. I do not believe the move used by the raid boss is something that is meant to be public information. I do know that there used to be websites that would show where raid eggs were and on those websites they would show what the move set was. Although I believe Niantic has made it to where that information is no longer accessible. As for the group code that is essentially just the ID for the raid lobby. It only matters if you have more than 20 people (which is the maximum number of people that can be in a raid). So if you have say 24 people but don’t want to have one raid full then leave the other 4 to complete the raid with just the four of them you can split it up 12/12 and people can join the two different lobbies based on the codes. Hope this helps!
Pretty sure the maps that currently show raidboss movesets use bot accounts that burn a pass to get in the raid and then return the charge move. Which is likely to get on Niantic's wrong side
I know for PVP, Pokémon with a lower Attack stat is ideal. For raids, it's the opposite? You want them with them to have max attack in the stats?
Yes for raids you want the best possible attack stat. Although if you are just simply looking for volume when it comes to usable Pokémon in raids I would just suggest evolving the highest cp Pokémon you have. For instance I would rather evolve a Larvatar that is super high in cp but with bad iv’s all the way up to a Tyranitar instead of a Larvitar that is maybe 25 cp with perfect attack stats. That is just my personal preference. I have really good iv Pokémon that I have powered up but for just warm bodies in raids I prefer cp over iv’s. Thanks for watching!
Im pretty new so i wanted to ask why dont you purify all pokemon especially when you have the candies for it, wont it be better for the pokemom to have more cp?
Good question. So Shadow Pokémon actually do more damage than purified or normal Pokémon. If you look at the bottom of a shadow Pokémon where it lists it’s moved it shows how much each move gains from it being a shadow Pokémon. If you purify a Pokémon it does get a boost of plus 3 for all IV’s although I personally would prefer to have a really good IV shadow instead of a purified Pokémon.
Pokemons cannot purify their way to a higher level than what the game allows, in fact I'm pretty sure the level doesn't increase at all as long as the shadow was already 25 or above. So... at same level, you are going to go for the extra shadow boost
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I beat a 5 star guzzlord with two lvl 40 shadow Gardevoir, one lvl 40 regular Gardevoir, a lvl 40 Togekiss, my lvl 50 Zacian and my lvl 40 mega Latias with charm as mega Gardevoir wasn't in the game yet at the time
Also was able to easily solo attack Deoxys as I have powerfuk dark and ghost attackers, my lvl 40 shadow Weavile, lvl 40 shadow Tyranitar, lvl 50 brutal swing Hydreigon, my about lvl 45 Darkrai, lvl 40 Hoopa and lvl 50 Mega Gengar
That’s awesome I wanted to try to solo a Deoxys but never got the chance. I’m pretty sure the speed form is the easiest to beat. If I remember correctly I smoked one with three people. Thanks for watching!
Guzzlords as easy to take solo, I do it with 3 Xerneas, 2 primarins & a M-evolved gardevior..... as long as the guzzlord uses dark or dragon charged attacks, if it uses sludge bomb then I'm in trouble... I wish there was a way to know what type of attack the raid boss uses before battle starts!
I tried to take on Kartanas with all my fire power including a M-evolved charizard, in couple of cases I came very close, just needed few seconds more, but was able to take it easily with help of anybody who accepts an invitation.
@@The_Poke_PlayaSpeed form Deoxys is not soloable. Only attack and normal are, with attack being a complete pushover and normal still requiring fog (unsure you can luck your way to a nwb solo)
You using a auto clicker? If not that’s impressive and wow that’s amazing you did that
I do not I’m just tapping crazy fast with my thumb lol. Thanks for watching!
Autoclicker gives you little to no advantage in this game as the fast moves can queue. Even if you don't tap right as the previous' fast move cooldown is up, it will still register the tap you did before.
I forgot that I actually sped the video up during the raid battle also. So that’s why it looked so fast
@@raphaeld4313 When I was new to the game I used to click on the raid boss then click on the charge attack symbol when it's ready, then got frustrated, why is it not working?! till I found that you can click anywhere on the screen, so I started clicking on the charged attack symbol directly.
@@3abbosi In the first two years of the game (I believe) there was no charged attack button at all and you had to hold your finger on the screen with enough energy to release your move, which worked rather inconsistently. Didn't help that the game had 5-bars moves back then!
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