It's a 30% activation chance, so I certainly wouldn't risk it.
I just defeated it, but only with pure luck, since both trainers that got killed destroyed two barriers with 5-6 shields with their cheering lol
It's a 30% activation chance, so I certainly wouldn't risk it.
It's the inverse: this is nigh impossible unless you're online.
So here's my question for people: What are their suggestions for some one like me whose only previous games were let's go (and don't have any pokemon from any previous games other than that even if they might have played some pokemon before)? Most pokemon in this thread I see suggested are pokemon from other games that are not easy to get even trading wise, especially if you haven't played a lot of pokemon to have the kind of pokemon they would trade those for.
Thank you buddyIt's the inverse: this is nigh impossible unless you're online.
My advice is to get a Grimmsnarl with prankster (critical) and support with some combination of screens and Thunder Wave or Taunt. Throw in an attacking move for good measure.
Does it use status moves? Can Magic Bounce reflect them? Wondering if I should use a Magic Bounce Hatterene or my G-Max Hatterene without Magic Bounce. Speaking of which, can Mewtwo be statused?
Alright, thanks. And yeah, whenever I bring G-Max Hatterene to raid battles to use her G-Max move, I often forget I won't go first. lol She's probably my best bet regardless, though purely for her special bulk and defensive typing.Mewtwo only uses attacking moves or buffing ones. No status moves
Mewtwo can be statused, but only if it's shield isn't up. This means you'll either want your statuser to be fast or have priority.
I'm training a Lunala and a Marshadow for this, any tips on moves, hold items, and EV spreads?
Please? 🥺
Alright, thanks. And yeah, whenever I bring G-Max Hatterene to raid battles to use her G-Max move, I often forget I won't go first. lol She's probably my best bet regardless, though purely for her special bulk and defensive typing.
For this specific fight, I'd recommend running max HP and Special Attack on Lunala, with a PPMax'd out Moongeist Beam. Assault Vest if you're not using T-wave, Sitrus Berry if you are.
Marshadow should run max Attack and Speed since it's too squishy for any kind of tanking. It definitely needs Spectral Thief in order to shut down the buffs, and it can also run Will-O-Wisp for burns. IDK what held item it should use. Focus Sash is right out since consumed items are not refunded after max raid battles. Maybe a psychic resist berry?
Things that are infuriating:
- People who Dynamax their Pokémon, preventing a much better Dynamax from someone else.
Gastrodon learns clear smog so it works. Mewtwo doesn't have any grass types moves.Would a defensive Gastrodon set be a good choice? I'm considering breeding one because it learns Clear Smog and is only weak to Grass (is there any Mewtwo moveset with a grass attack?)
Would a defensive Gastrodon set be a good choice? I'm considering breeding one because it learns Clear Smog and is only weak to Grass (is there any Mewtwo moveset with a grass attack?)
That might not be a bad choice. I haven't seen Mewtwo use a grass move from the sets I have faced. Also, I am pretty sure Clear Smog effect isn't stopped by the barrier either. You could also give it Stockpile and Recover as well.
You can and should use items in this fight, so I wouldn't advise those last two moves.
he is in Smogon singles and even more so when it mega evolves. but has plenty of counters in VGC doubles. not sure if those doubles tactics would translate given how combat is different in raidswhat about rayquaza? wasnt he rated like ultra god tier or whatever.
Edit: NVM forgot he's not available in the game.
The fun of the challenge. That's why I do it. The bottlecaps/ability capsules are nice too. But I mostly do it for the challenge. It's not like you lose anything you didn't already have if you lose, so really nothing to lose.