Each raid rotation in Pokemon GO means that PvE fans need to adjust their saved counter rosters and consider optimizing their best Pokemon for a new batch of challengers. When it comes to Legendary and Mega Battle Raid bosses, a sound counter strategy is often the difference between victory and defeat.
Trainers can sometimes brute force a victory in Pokemon GO Battle Raids simply by entering the battle with a ton of allies, but that isn't always an option for players in more remote areas. It's also worth noting that maximizing damage output also leads to more balls being available during the encounter reward at the end of a successful Battle Raid. When it comes to preparing for Mega Manectric battles, trainers have a very simple strategy to keep in mind.
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Mega Manectric is a pure Electric-type, which means that knowing which counters are best shouldn’t be much of a challenge at all. Trainers are going to simply need to bring their best Ground-type Pokemon to the battle. Ground-types have been relevant in the PoGO metagame from the earliest days of Battle Raids, which means that some trainers will hopefully already have many of the best counter options powered up with the right move sets and ready to strike.
This raid boss is an Electric-type, which means that Mega Manectric is weak to Ground-type moves in the mobile AR game.
Garchomp — Mud Shot/Earthquake
Groudon — Mud Shot/Earthquake
Excadrill — Mud Slap/Drill Run
Rhyperior — Mud Slap/Earthquake
Landorus (Therian) — Mud Shot/Earthquake
Landorus (Incarnate) — Mud Shot/Earth Power
Krookodile — Mud Slap/Earthquake
Golurk — Mud Slap/Earth Power
Mamoswine — Mud Slap/Bulldoze
Gengar (Mega) — Shadow Claw/Shadow Ball
Donphan — Mud
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