Shadow Kyogre Raid Guide

Shadow Kyogre
Shadow Kyogre is a five-star shadow raid boss, and if you’re lucky, you can get a shiny one! Shadow Kyogre can be caught with the following CP values, with an IV floor of 6/6/6:
- 2188 CP – 2351 CP (no weather boost)
- 2736 CP – 2939 CP (Rainy weather boost)
Shadow Kyogre is a pure Water type, so it is only weak to Electric and Grass type attacks. You will need to be well prepared with top counters, correct moveset, powered-up Pokémon, and most importantly, Purified Gems. We would recommend a minimum of 4 trainers for Shadow Kyogre (and using Purified Gems).
The best Raid counters according to our GO Hub battle simulator for Shadow Kyogre are:
| # | Attacker | Fast Move | Charge Move | DPS | Faints | TTW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | ![]() Mega Sceptile |
Fury Cutter ![]() |
Frenzy Plant ![]() |
20.92 | 37 | 904s |
| 2. | ![]() Mega Venusaur |
Vine Whip ![]() |
Frenzy Plant ![]() |
19.00 | 46 | 1092s |
| 3. | ![]() Mega Rayquaza |
Dragon Tail ![]() |
Dragon Ascent ![]() |
19.17 | 47 | 1052s |
| 4. | ![]() Kartana |
Razor Leaf ![]() |
Leaf Blade ![]() |
20.11 | 71 | 1052s |
| 5. | ![]() Zekrom |
Charge Beam ![]() |
Wild Charge ![]() |
18.42 | 48 | 1110s |
| 6. | ![]() Zarude |
Vine Whip ![]() |
Power Whip ![]() |
18.28 | 45 | 1138s |
| 7. | ![]() Shadow Raikou |
Thunder Shock ![]() |
Wild Charge ![]() |
19.26 | 83 | 1086s |
| 8. | ![]() Shadow Tangrowth |
Vine Whip ![]() |
Power Whip ![]() |
17.97 | 64 | 1143s |
| 9. | ![]() Mega Ampharos |
Volt Switch ![]() |
Zap Cannon ![]() |
17.23 | 51 | 1165s |
| 10. | ![]() Sky Shaymin |
Magical Leaf ![]() |
Grass Knot ![]() |
17.92 | 62 | 1124s |
| 11. | ![]() Black Kyurem |
Dragon Tail ![]() |
Fusion Bolt ![]() |
17.01 | 52 | 1225s |
| 12. | ![]() Shadow Venusaur |
Vine Whip ![]() |
Frenzy Plant ![]() |
17.83 | 73 | 1149s |
| 13. | ![]() Mega Manectric |
Thunder Fang ![]() |
Wild Charge ![]() |
18.45 | 92 | 1133s |
| 14. | ![]() Xurkitree |
Thunder Shock ![]() |
Discharge ![]() |
18.64 | 98 | 1124s |
| 15. | ![]() Raikou |
Thunder Shock ![]() |
Wild Charge ![]() |
17.10 | 80 | 1238s |
| 16. | ![]() Shadow Magnezone |
Volt Switch ![]() |
Wild Charge ![]() |
17.53 | 94 | 1174s |
| 17. | ![]() Rillaboom |
Razor Leaf ![]() |
Grass Knot ![]() |
16.36 | 64 | 1259s |
| 18. | ![]() Alola Shadow Exeggutor |
Bullet Seed ![]() |
Solar Beam ![]() |
16.13 | 58 | 1205s |
| 19. | ![]() Chesnaught |
Vine Whip ![]() |
Frenzy Plant ![]() |
15.96 | 61 | 1292s |
| 20. | ![]() Mega Gallade |
Psycho Cut ![]() |
Leaf Blade ![]() |
16.77 | 89 | 1274s |
| 21. | ![]() Mega Latios |
Dragon Breath ![]() |
Solar Beam ![]() |
15.57 | 56 | 1290s |
| 22. | ![]() Shadow Sceptile |
Fury Cutter ![]() |
Frenzy Plant ![]() |
16.64 | 90 | 1179s |
| 23. | ![]() Meowscarada |
Leafage ![]() |
Frenzy Plant ![]() |
16.31 | 84 | 1261s |
| 24. | ![]() Tapu Bulu |
Bullet Seed ![]() |
Grass Knot ![]() |
15.63 | 68 | 1298s |
| 25. | ![]() Tangrowth |
Vine Whip ![]() |
Power Whip ![]() |
15.49 | 63 | 1333s |
| 26. | ![]() Roserade |
Magical Leaf ![]() |
Grass Knot ![]() |
16.09 | 83 | 1272s |
| 27. | ![]() Dawn Wings Necrozma |
Psycho Cut ![]() |
Moongeist Beam ![]() |
15.81 | 77 | 1300s |
| 28. | ![]() Shadow Zapdos |
Thunder Shock ![]() |
Thunderbolt ![]() |
16.70 | 105 | 1212s |
| 29. | ![]() Decidueye |
Magical Leaf ![]() |
Frenzy Plant ![]() |
15.36 | 69 | 1308s |
| 30. | ![]() Shadow Meganium |
Vine Whip ![]() |
Frenzy Plant ![]() |
15.53 | 79 | 1319s |
![]() Shadow Kyogre Water |
|
|---|---|
| Max CP | 4652 |
| ATK | 270 |
| DEF | 228 |
| HP | 205 |
| Weak to | ![]() |
| Resists | ![]() |
| Fast moves |
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| Charge moves |
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*Legacy Move only available via Elite TM
Tips and Tricks
Communication will be key for this raid! You will want to plan not only your Mega Pokémon team positions, and counters, but also your use of Purified Gems, so be sure you communicate with your fellow trainers.
We would suggest groups of 5+ for trainers with top counters that are maxed out, and armed with Purified Gems, or 8-10+ for lower-level trainers and those without ideal counters. Purified Gems are a must!
While Shadow Pokémon are extremely expensive to power up, we have included the top Shadow Pokémon you can use against Shadow Kyogre. Ensure you no longer have Frustration on these Pokémon before considering adding them to your team. If you have any of these as an option, while they may take more damage than non-shadow Pokémon, they will also deal more.
We would highly recommend the use of Mega Evolved Pokémon in Shadow Kyogre raids. They provide not only greater damage output, but also boost Pokémon of the same typing in the raid. We would suggest discussing your counter choices with your fellow trainers, and plan Mega Pokémon, and their position in your team accordingly.
If you have a group of 6, for example, one person should have their mega in slot 1, the next slot 2, the next slot 3, etc., you can try to keep the mega boost going throughout the raid.
As these raids are in person only, you can make use of the Party Power raid bonus through Party Play! The Party Power is a Raid bonus that fills up as members of your Party attack the Raid Boss. Once the Party Power bonus is full, your next Charge Attack will receive a special boost. You can see the Party Power button and your progress towards achieving the bonus in the bottom left corner of your Raid Battle.
Related reading
- Pokémon GO Shadow Raids: Comprehensive Guide is an overall guide to all things Shadow Raids
As a Shadow Raid, Kyogre will hit harder than ever before, so make sure your counters are powered up, have the right moveset, and aren’t weak to the Raid boss’ moves. These tier 5 raids are extremely difficult, even for the most prepared trainers, and you will need Purified Gems to defeat them. Shadow Raid Bosses will grow enraged as you battle them, boosting their attack and defense.
You will need to subdue Shadow Kyogre using Purified Gems, a new item that can be assembled from Shadow Shards.
Shadow Shards are mysterious gem pieces that may be dropped by Team GO Rocket grunts, leaders, and from Shadow Raids. You will need to gather enough shards to use Professor Willow’s newly invented Shard Refiner, and in return, you’ll be rewarded with a Purified Gem. Be sure to have collected as many as you can before you attempt a Shadow Kyogre Raid, as without them you won’t be able to return it to its normal, non-enraged state.
There are multiple ways Purified Gems can assist your battle against enraged Shadow Raid Bosses:
- When you use a Purified Gem during a Shadow Raid, the enraged Shadow Raid Boss’s attack and defence will be lowered temporarily. This can give you the opening you need to take them down.
- You and your fellow Trainers can use more than one Purified Gem during a Shadow Raid. If used at the same time, their effects will stack.
- If enough Purified Gems are used, the enraged Shadow Raid Boss will be subdued—returned to its non-enraged state—which might give you the edge you need to defeat it!
Purified Gems will show in the bottom left corner of the raid battle when you are able to use them, so be sure to communicate with your raid group to stack their effects!
Good luck trainers!
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