Max Mondays are back in , but this time focusing on Skwovet, which, despite its adorable form, can make for a slight challenge if you aren't aware of its weaknesses when hitting with the best counters. Being a Stage 1 Normal-type Pokémon based on a gray squirrel, this particular boss isn't that intimidating. Nevertheless, if you want to take on these raids solo and get through them quickly by blasting through as much of its health as possible within the time limit, knowing its vulnerabilities and single resistance are necessary for these brawls with giant Pokémon.
As for usefulness after you've defeated and caught it, Skwovet isn't the most powerful Dynamax or Gigantamax Pokémon you can catch in the game, either. 6-Star bosses like Gigantamax Lapras and Gigantamax Gengar in hold that honor. That said, Skwovet can evolve into the surprisingly useful Greedent. The Greedy Pokémon's learnable moves include the Grass-type Bullet Seed and Dark-type Crunch, making it a versatile backup when you're short on counters against powerful bosses in future Max Battles. When it comes to Max Battles, you can never have too many options for your team.
Dynamax Skwovet is a pure Normal-type which means the only weakness in Pokémon GO is against Fighting-type moves, inflicting 160% damage compared to regular attacks. This is the same as when battling Skwovet in its normal form. While super-effective damage differs between the various games in the series, it's just as important in GO.
Both the Ultra League and Love Cup: Great League are tough competitions, but you can win more matches by selecting the best teams in Pokémon GO.
You'll be able to inflict even more damage when you're Pokémon using Fighting-type moves of the same type, adding an essential amount of 20% extra damage, also known as STAB (same-type attack bonus). This will be the fastest way to blast through Skwovet's health bar.
You can only use Dynamax- or Gigantamax-capable Pokémon in Max Battles. You'll catch your
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