Pokemon Go's next special five star raid is starting soon, and trainers will need to look to the skies in order to catch this Legendary Pokemon.
Tornadus Therian Forme, the Flying-type Legendary Pokemon hailing from the Unova region, is the one to catch in Pokemon Go's latest five-star raid, which runs from March 15 until at least March 20. Tornadus's return to the five-star raid comes with the game's Festival of Colors event. Tornadus has appeared before in Pokemon Go, in both its Therian and Incarnate Formes. However, any chance to add a rare Pokemon like this is worth it, so if you're going to challenge the raid check out our tips below.
Tornadus Therian Forme enters the five-star raid ring starting March 15 at 10 AM local time, remaining there until at least 8 PM on March 20--it has not been confirmed if raids will remain after the Festival of Colors event ends. Unfortunately the game does not follow any set schedules with its raid--there's no guarantee Tornadus will be swooping into a Gym for a battle--but the game constantly tells you who's around to raid, so just keep an eye out.
There is one hope for those who need a Tornadus Therian Forme appearance though: Pokemon Go's weekly Raid Hour on Wednesday night. The Raid Hour event on March 16--running from 6 PM to 7 PM local time--will feature the Cyclone Pokemon at nearly every Gym in the game. If you want a guaranteed shot at Tornadus Therian Forme, gather your friends and head out after dinner Wednesday night.
Tornadus Therian Forme is a pure Flying-type Pokemon, making it very simple to match up with. Flying-types have seen the same weaknesses since the days of Pokemon Red and Blue, so any longtime trainer will tell you it's time to stock up on Electric-, Rock-,
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