Let's look at how to catch Duraludon in Pokémon Go, with a dive into the Dynamax Duraludon counters and weaknesses. We've ...
The glaring weakness is its quadruple vulnerability to Water-type moves, which hit for 4x damage. Ground-type moves also deal 1.6x damage, but Water-types are the clear MVPs for this raid. Mega ...
Get ready, Trainers! Shadow Groudon storms into Pokemon GO on September 20-21, 2025, in 5-Star Shadow Raids. This event offers the first chance to catch a Shiny Shadow Groudon. Boost your XP and ...
One of the biggest decisions a Pokemon fan has to make in each game is which starter to choose. Every generation brings three new options for our first partner Pokemon. From (usually) adorable ...
The motto for Pokémon might be to “catch ’em all” but the real goal of these RPGs is to beat your rivals and become the best there ever was. Your first step on this journey is always picking your ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Another new raid boss has arrived in Pokemon Go. Lunala, the mascot of Pokemon Moon for the Nintendo 3DS, is now appearing in the mobile game as a ...
Gigantamax Inteleon is making its Gigantamax debut in Pokémon Go, and as usual with these types of Pokémon, it’ll be tough to take down. Inteleon will specifically be around during the weekend portion ...
Ready or not, here comes VOLCANION, the only Fire/Water type in the entire franchise. It is a typing combination that is not only unique, but also looks pretty good defensively. Water cancels out the ...
“Look at me now!” – every Pokemon on this list. Every Pokemon trainer has their favorites. Some Pokemon have always stood atop the competitive ladder with towering stats, game-breaking abilities, or ...
The most pivotal moment in any Pokemon game comes right at the start – choosing your partner Pokemon. The first moment you lock eyes with the creature you’ll spend tens of hours raising, bonding with ...
Dhelmise makes its debut in Pokémon Go as part of February 2025’s “Beloved Buddies” event. Despite resembling an anchor and living underwater, this haunted Alolan Pokémon is in fact a ghost- and grass ...
Starting a new file with a mono-type team adds a challenging twist to Pokemon Sword & Shield. Water-type Pokemon like Blastoise and Wishiwashi are recommended for their unique abilities and stats.