Mega Raids in Nearby Screen and at the Gym. Mega Raid Battles are a special Raid type that allows Trainer to battle Mega Evolved Pokémon in order to gather large amounts of Mega Energy for that Pokémon. These Raids have a powerful Raid Boss, typically rated as a Tier 4 Raid Boss. The amount of Mega Energy earned is based on how fast the raid

According to Pokédex entries, Mega Tyranitar is so ferocious that people aren’t even certain whether it can hear its Trainer’s orders. Learn which Pokémon will be most effective in Raid Battles against Mega Tyranitar, how to catch Mega Tyranitar after winning a Raid Battle, and how best to make use of it after you’ve caught it.
L'arrivée des Méga-évolutions entraine des changements dans Pokémon Go. Les Méga-raid en font parti. Découvrez leurs différences avec les Raid classiques dans ce guide.
Mega Evolution has finally arrived in Pokémon Go and with it, Mega Raids! A whole new class of Raids, Mega Raids let you and your friends challenge a Mega Evolved Pokémon. These are some of the most challenging raids yet, but we here at iMore got your back! Mega Medicham is here and we have everything you need to know to take on its Mega Raid. An Elite Raid Battle is a special Raid Battle, featuring a red Raid Egg that appears with a 24 hours hatch timer and 30 minutes raid time. Elite Raid Eggs spawn and hatch at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. local time. Elite Raids feature rare Pokémon. Elite Raids cannot be entered with a Remote Raid Pass. These raid battles only occur at EX Raid Gyms. There was formerly a special 15-minute bonus

Metagross is the Dragonite/Tyranitar of the third generation, boasting high stats across the board. With a weak movepool, it took some time for this generation's pseudo legendary to shine. But thanks to the October 2018 Community Day, Metagross finally became the powerhouse it's stats wanted it to be. Meteor Mash, a near-clone of Venusaur's

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