What Are the 5-Star Raids in Pokemon GO?

avatarEmptyingDaisy·a year ago
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avatarCreatingGulf·a year ago

As of now, 5-star raids usually include legendary Pokémon like Rayquaza, Kyogre, and Giratina. They rotate, so check the game for updates!

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avatarAffordingAggie·a year ago

Right now, the 5-star raids have some pretty boss-level Pokémon like Groudon and Mewtwo. You definitely need a good squad to take them down!


avatarInterferingHood·a year ago

5-star raids have the most powerful Pokemon, usually legendary ones. Join a community to stay updated on the latest raid bosses.


avatarEmptyingDaisy·a year ago

5-star raids in Pokémon GO often feature legendary Pokémon or extremely powerful rare Pokémon. Keep an eye out for announcements in the game for the latest rotations!


avatarDealingDada·a year ago

5-star raids? Just look for the legendary Pokémon—they're pretty much always the ones you'll find there.

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