What are the best counters for Crowned Shield Zamazenta?
Mega Lucario, Primal Groudon, and Mega Charizard Y.
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Get ready for the final month of Pokémon GO's Delightful Days season! This guide provides the best strategies to defeat Crowned Sword Zacian, Crowned Shield Zamazenta, and Mega Ampharos in raids.
As the Delightful Days season in Pokémon GO concludes, Five-Star Raids feature Lugia, Ho-Oh, Necrozma, Zacian, and Zamazenta, while Mega Raids highlight Mega Aerodactyl, Mega Ampharos, Mega Slowbro, Mega Pidgeot, and Mega Salamence. Focus on building teams with Pokémon that exploit the weaknesses of each raid boss. For Crowned Shield Zamazenta, prioritize Fire, Ground, and Fighting-type attackers. For Crowned Sword Zacian, Fire and Ground types are key. Mega Ampharos is most vulnerable to Dragon and Ground-type moves. Remember to use the Circle Lock Technique and Golden Razz Berries to improve your catch rate. Assemble a team of at least three trainers with top counters or four or more with varied Pokémon to defeat the raid bosses successfully.
Mega Lucario, Primal Groudon, and Mega Charizard Y.
Two trainers with top counters or four or more otherwise.
Approximately 1 in 20.
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