Pokemon Go Raid Boss pool has changed as a new Pokemon has started appearing in raids today. ‘Cobalion’ has joined Pokemon Go Raids today and will appear in raids until November 26, 2019, at 1 p.m. PST. Cobalion is a Tier-5 Raid Boss and is a Legendary Pokemon.
It is a steel and fighting type Pokemon, which was introduced in Generation V. ‘Cobalion’ is a member of the Swords of Justice Group, which includes the following Pokemon: Terrakion, Keldeo, Virizion, and Cobalion.
All four Pokemon have Fighting as their secondary type, whereas their primary type differs from each other. The Swords of Justice Group is also known as Legendary musketeers by Pokemon fans. Let us have a look at their primary and secondary type down below.
Cobalion – Steel and Fighting
Virizion – Grass, and Fighting
Terrakion – Rock, and Fighting
Keldeo – Water and Fighting
Players can catch Cobalion by defeating it in raids, and it can be encountered in the following CP ranges : ( 1649 – 1727 CP) at Level 20 and 2061- 2159 CP at Level 25 ( Weather Boosted). As Cobalion is a steel and fighting type Pokemon, it is weak against strong fire-type, ground type, and fighting-type Pokemon. Now let’s have a look at the best counters for Cobalion.
Cobalion Counters Guide
Ultimate counters
Chandelure
Moves
Fire Spin
Overheat
Entei
Moves
Fire Fang
Overheat
Heatran
Moves
Fire Spin
Fire Blast
Excellent Counters
Blaziken
Moves
Counter
Blast Burn
Flareon
Moves
Fire Spin
Overheat
Moltres
Moves
Fire Spin
Overheat
Machamp
Moves
Counter
Dynamic Punch
Groudon
Moves
Mud Shot
Earthquake
Garchomp
Moves
Mud Shot
Earthquake
Apart from that, data miners have revealed Giovanni code from Gamemaster files. Chrales, a popular Pokemon Go data miner, has leaked the upcoming Giovanni avatar items for both male and female characters.
Several leaks regarding Giovanni have come out in the past few weeks, which means Team Rocket Boss will appear in the game soon. It will be interesting to see which Shadow Pokemon will be used by Team Go Rocket Boss, Giovanni.
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