A few new Shadow Pokemon have arrived to Pokemon Go. Team Go Rocket has turned a few more Pokemon into Shadow Pokemon. An official post on the Pokemon Go Twitter handle confirms that Delibird is now available in the game. Also, there are a few changes in the Team Go Rocket Leader Pokemon.
In this article, we will discuss Delibird counters. Speaking of Delibird, it is an Ice-Flying type Pokemon & weak against strong Rock-type Pokemon. Rampardos, Terrakion, and Tyranitar are the best counters for Delibird. Well, there is also a change in the Raid Bosses pool and Delibird.
Delibird arrived in the game as Tier 3 Raid Boss with CP 8791. Players can encounter Delibird in the following CP ranges: 578 – 625 CP (Level 20), 723 – 781 CP (Level 25). You can check out all the Delibird Counters down below.
Delibird counters
Rampardos
Moves
Smack Down
Rock Slide
Tyranitar
Moves
Smack Down
Stone Edge
Terrakion
Moves
Smack Down
Rock Slide
Omastar
Moves
Rock Throw
Rock Slide
5) Aerodactyl
Moves
Rock Throw
Rock Slide
Cut to now, Niantic is aware of the issue where Buddy Pokemon loses Buddy Progress ( including Buddy Level) after they are evolved. However, this only applies if the Pokemon being evolved is not your active Buddy. In the meantime, players are required to set the Pokemon they are evolving as active Buddy first. Have a look at the official statement, which confirms the same.
Apart from this, the Pokemon Go Holiday event has added new Field Research Tasks to the game. Players can also get Cubchoo by completing one of these tasks. Mentioned below are the complete Holiday event tasks along with their rewards.
Task
Catch 5 Ice-type Pokemon
Reward
Snover
Task
Catch 10 Ice-type Pokemon
Reward
1000 XP
Task
Catch 5 Delibird or Snover
Reward
Pikachu
Task
Take 5 Snapshots of Ice-type Pokemon
Reward
Cubchoo
Task
Hatch 7 Eggs
Reward
Lapras
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