![]() On an interesting note, Azelf is one of few raids where using a high level Deoxys-A in the lead slot of your party will allow it to have a noticeably high damage spike. If raid party size isn’t a concern of yours, then just about any Dark, Ghost, or Bug-type attacker will serve well for this fight. If you’re lacking these two or want some variety in your raid party, Shadow Ball Mewtwo, Houndoom, and Gengar are solid alternative options. It will be unlikely you’ll even have to relobby. Overall, this fight is an easy duo, achievable by effortlessly pounding our blue friend with level 27+ Giratina-Os and Tyranitar. The Americas are blessed with the easiest of the Lake Guardians to master. These unique bulkpoints require u/dondon151’s breakpoint/bulkpoint tool and some ingenuity. Tyranitar features a notable “complex” bulkpoint for each raid. For Gengar and Deoxys-A, bulkpoints based on Confusion tolerance are used. ![]() The bulkpoints chosen correlate with their 3/4/7 fast move to single charge move bulkpoints. Rather than having a column for bulkpoints, bulkpoints are indicated by this “□️” icon. This article will assume a best friend status as you will need friends to take this boss down. Friendship will also influence breakpoints. Given that Fog is an extremely rare weather condition, they haven’t been noted below. Weather boosts will also affect the breakpoints of Pokemon. You can find your Pokemon’s unique bulkpoints using our bulkpoint tool as well. ![]() If you’re curious about the breakpoints of other Pokemon or fast moves, you can find them using our breakpoint tool. If you are unfamiliar with what a breakpoint or bulkpoint is, we suggest checking out our guides on breakpoints and bulkpoints. It’s not mandatory to hit these breakpoints or bulkpoints, but they are the levels where your attacker will have a noticeable improvement in their performance. If you want to maximize the potential of your battle party, the sections below go over each raid in more detail. ![]() For example, in the Azelf and Mesprit raids, there is almost no reason to not plow through them with Tyranitar however, due to Uxie’s high defense Tyranitar will miss the mark for “optimization.” When it comes to the glass cannons Gengar and Deoxys-A, their entire viability is based on hitting or missing a breakpoint / bulkpoint. If it’s raining outside, Scizor, Pinsir, and Yanmega become potent picks.ĭespite having the same exact type and nearly identical movepools, t he difference in the defense stats between the Lake Guardians shape which Pokemon are optimal to use for each raid. After Giratina-O, other powerful picks include Tyranitar, Gengar, Shadow Ball Mewtwo, Attack Forme Deoxys, and Weavile. While Tyranitar is tankier and Gengar often has higher DPS, Giratina-O’s huge bulk and great moves put it ahead regardless of circumstance. It will also help to get Excellent throws to increase the chances of actually catching them.A common link between all three Lake Guardians is that Origin Forme Giratina is their greatest counter. With spawn rates reportedly as low as Unown in the wild, the odds of any given Pokemon GO player actually finding the Lake Trio are pretty slim, but once they do, they should feed them Golden Razz Berries and throw their best Pokeballs at them. Once players manage to find Azelf, Uxie, or Mesprit in Pokemon GO, the next step is to actually catch them. It seems as though they can spawn anywhere at random (with Azelf possibly exclusive to the Americas, Uxie possibly exclusive to Asia, and Mesprit possibly exclusive to the UK), and while exact Azelf, Uxie, and Mesprit coordinates are unavailable, a tweet by the German Pokemon GO Twitter account has said that they are more likely to spawn near water, "especially lakes." This makes sense considering the fact that Azelf, Uxie, and Mesprit are collectively known as the Lake Guardians or Lake Trio. The hardest part about catching Azelf, Uxie, and Mesprit in Pokemon GO is actually finding the legendary Pokemon in the game. ![]()
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