The raid hour in Pokémon GO on May 25, 2022, will feature Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele, Tapu Bulu, and Tapu Fini, the Guardian Deities of the Alola region. The event will start at 6 pm and end at 7 pm local time. During the raid hour, each of the Guardian Deity Pokémon will appear more frequently in tier five raids. Since they will be in higher-tier raids, it's recommended that players invite at least four other trainers to the fight in order to win.
Raid hours are weekly events in Pokémon GO that occur every Wednesday at the same time. To participate in a raid, players will need a pass. One regular Raid Pass can be earned each day by spinning a Gym Photo Disc. The Premium Battle Pass can be purchased in the shop for 100 PokéCoins. Remote Raid Passes, which can be used to join raids without standing near the gym, can also be purchased in the shop for 100 PokéCoins, or 300 for a pack of three. Prices may vary slightly depending on the player's region, and passes can sometimes be found in event boxes for different prices.
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Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele, Tapu Bulu, and Tapu Fini all have dual typing, and each one has specific weaknesses that can be exploited to win raids. When a Guardian Deity is defeated, players will have the chance to catch it. Unfortunately, none of the Guardian Deities can appear as Shiny. The number of available attempts will depend on how quickly the raid boss was defeated, how much damage was dealt, and if the trainers involved were on the same team in Pokémon GO.
Tapu Koko is an Electric- and Fairy-type Pokémon that gets a weather boost when it's cloudy or rainy. To counter Tapu Koko, players should use Poison- or Ground-type Pokémon like Mega Beedrill, Mega Gengar,
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