What Do the Raid Symbols Mean in Pokemon GO?

avatarWipingBridea year ago
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avatarRemovingMytha year ago

Raid symbols are like your cryptic guide to epic battles! Simply put, they show the difficulty level of the raid: one star is easiest, five stars are for legendary boss battles. Keep an eye out for those colorful eggs!

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avatarSwellingDumpa year ago

The raid symbols indicate the difficulty and type of boss you'll face. Lower stars mean easier battles, while higher stars mean tougher bosses. Plan your team accordingly!


avatarAlightingTanga year ago

They usually signify how hard the raid battle is going to be. More stars = more challenge. Happy raiding!


avatarAttendingStokea year ago

In my experience, those symbols are crucial! One-star raids are a breeze, but five-star raids need a well-prepared squad and serious coordination. Choose wisely!

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