AnotherPokemon GOLegendary Raid Weekend is right around the corner. Every weekend in March is bringing another iconic Legendary back to Raids with a chance for shiny encounters and trainers are very excited that this weekend’s upcoming matchup will put the spotlight on Altered Forme Giratina once again. Trainers who missed the opportunity to catch Giratina Altered Forme last time around will definitely want to take advantage of the special weekend Legendary Raids now that the Ghost/Dragon-type has secured its spot as one ofthe best Pokemon in thePoGOmetagame.
Giratina Altered Forme initially appeared inPokemon GOraids quite a while ago, but is finally back thanks to the month of Legendary Weekend events. That means that there are a lot of new Pokemon, evolutions, and move sets available now and the strategy for the Raid has changed quite a bit. For players who still have an older roster saved, we thought it would be a good idea to post an update with the current best counters available.
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Altered Forme Giratina Special Raid Weekend will happen from Friday, June 26, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. to Monday, June 10, 2025, at 10:00 p.m. local time thanks to the specialLegendary Raid Weekends. If you’re lucky, you might encounter a Shiny Altered Forme Giratina (fingers crossed!).
Ghost/Dragon is a very powerful combo and Giratina should actually be a great Pokemon in the current metagame, which makes this boss' arrival even more exciting. WhenPokemon GOplayers are ready to head into battle against the creature, this is the team we recommend assembling:
Rayquaza - Dragon Tail and Outrage
Paikia - Dragon Tail and Draco Meteor
Dragonite - Dragon Tail and Outrage
Salamence - Dragon Tail and Draco Meteor
Latios - Dragon Breath and Dragon Claw
Mewtwo - Psycho Cut and Shadow Ball
Gengar - Shadow Claw and Shadow Ball
Banette - Shadow Claw and Shadow Ball
Tyranitar - Bite and Crunch
A few members of this roster are a little on the rare side, but mostPokemon GOraiders should be able to come up six strong options for this particular fight. Remember that the moveset is very important, so don’t hesitate to blow through some TMs getting the better combo together before this fight.
As always, don’t forget that if you only have six strong options, you’re able to use revives after your first party faints and bring them back into the fight, rather than settling for the B-team.
Be sure to check back for morePokemon GOnews, updates, and strategy guides in the coming days. Until then, good luck out there, trainers!
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