Regieleki is an Elite Raid Boss obtainable solely throughout Elite Raid weekends. Regieleki is a pure Electrical sort Pokémon, which leaves them susceptible to solely Floor sort Pokémon. It’s a tier 5+ raid boss with a CP of 47032.
Regieleki will be caught within the following Fight Energy ranges:
- 1524 CP – 1602 CP (no Climate Increase, LVL 20)
- 1905 CP – 2002 CP (Wet climate, LVL 25)
We advocate combating Regieleki with a minimal of 5 Trainers with good counters, or 8+ Trainers with suboptimal counters. Given its restricted availability, we advocate bigger group sizes for this encounter. That is going to be a better Elite Raid than Hoopa Unbound was resulting from their stats, however nonetheless a problem as it’s above tier 5.
Finest Regieleki Counters
We already talked about that Regieleki is barely weak to Floor strikes. Don’t take this battle calmly, it’s fairly difficult.
Since Shadow Pokémon are extraordinarily costly to energy up and require particular occasions to take away Frustration with a Cost TM, they are going to NOT be listed as raid counters on this article. That being stated, in case you have the shadow type of a listed raid counter Pokémon powered up and TMed, use it.
With that being stated, listed below are the very best counters for Regieleki in Pokémon GO:
# | Pokémon | Quick Transfer | Cost Transfer | Time to win | Deaths |
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1. |
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Mud Shot Floor |
Precipice Blades Floor |
312.06s | 6.17 |
2. |
![]() Swampert (Mega) |
Mud Shot Floor |
Earthquake Floor |
330.90s | 8.83 |
3. |
![]() Groudon |
Mud Shot Floor |
Precipice Blades Floor |
400.61s | 9.00 |
4. |
![]() Gengar (Mega) |
Lick Ghost |
Sludge Bomb Poison |
371.09s | 15.67 |
5. |
![]() Sceptile (Mega) |
Fury Cutter Bug |
Frenzy Plant Grass |
402.76s | 13.00 |
6. |
![]() Garchomp |
Mud Shot Floor |
Earth Energy Floor |
444.92s | 8.00 |
7. |
![]() Latios (Mega) |
Dragon Breath Dragon |
Psychic Psychic |
412.34s | 12.83 |
8. |
![]() Alakazam (Mega) |
Confusion Psychic |
Psychic Psychic |
369.21s | 18.00 |
9. |
![]() Excadrill |
Mud-Slap Floor |
Earthquake Floor |
436.42s | 10.67 |
10. |
![]() Rhyperior |
Mud-Slap Floor |
Earthquake Floor |
459.87s | 8.00 |
11. |
![]() Salamence (Mega) |
Dragon Tail Dragon |
Draco Meteor Dragon |
420.91s | 13.17 |
12. |
![]() Aerodactyl (Mega) |
Rock Throw Rock |
Earth Energy Floor |
432.02s | 16.00 |
13. |
![]() Blaziken (Mega) |
Fireplace Spin Fireplace |
Blast Burn Fireplace |
384.47s | 18.17 |
14. |
![]() Mamoswine |
Mud-Slap Floor |
Excessive Horsepower Floor |
441.88s | 12.50 |
15. |
![]() Landorus (Therian) |
Mud Shot Floor |
Earthquake Floor |
431.23s | 14.33 |
16. |
![]() Charizard (Mega Y) |
Fireplace Spin Fireplace |
Blast Burn Fireplace |
401.41s | 18.25 |
17. |
![]() Latias (Mega) |
Dragon Breath Dragon |
Outrage Dragon |
461.43s | 11.33 |
18. |
![]() Banette (Mega) |
Shadow Claw Ghost |
Shadow Ball Ghost |
410.61s | 18.67 |
19. |
![]() Gardevoir (Mega) |
Confusion Psychic |
Psychic Psychic |
421.23s | 17.67 |
20. |
![]() Beedrill (Mega) |
Bug Chunk Bug |
Drill Run Floor |
421.62s | 21.67 |
21. |
![]() Houndoom (Mega) |
Snarl Darkish |
Foul Play Darkish |
465.80s | 19.00 |
22. |
![]() Landorus (Incarnate) |
Mud Shot Floor |
Earth Energy Floor |
448.63s | 15.00 |
23. |
|
Mud Shot Floor |
Earth Energy Floor |
450.28s | 14.80 |
24. |
![]() Charizard (Mega X) |
Fireplace Spin Fireplace |
Blast Burn Fireplace |
459.21s | 14.00 |
25. |
![]() Gyarados (Mega) |
Chunk Darkish |
Hydro Pump Water |
474.22s | 16.00 |
26. |
![]() Krookodile |
Mud-Slap Floor |
Earthquake Floor |
487.52s | 9.50 |
27. |
![]() Kyogre (Primal) |
Waterfall Water |
Origin Pulse Water |
476.87s | 15.67 |
28. |
![]() Golurk |
Mud-Slap Floor |
Earth Energy Floor |
497.51s | 10.50 |
29. |
![]() Blastoise (Mega) |
Water Gun Water |
Hydro Cannon Water |
434.50s | 20.40 |
30. |
![]() Rhydon |
Mud-Slap Floor |
Earthquake Floor |
501.65s | 10.67 |
31. |
![]() Kangaskhan (Mega) |
Mud-Slap Floor |
Earthquake Floor |
488.95s | 14.00 |
32. |
![]() Donphan |
Mud-Slap Floor |
Earthquake Floor |
517.58s | 9.50 |
33. |
![]() Venusaur (Mega) |
Vine Whip Grass |
Frenzy Plant Grass |
503.47s | 13.83 |
34. |
![]() Steelix (Mega) |
Thunder Fang Electrical |
Earthquake Floor |
548.11s | 7.50 |
35. |
![]() Golem |
Mud-Slap Floor |
Earthquake Floor |
532.66s | 9.67 |
Stats and Max CP
![]() Regieleki Electrical |
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Max CP at Stage 40 2803 | Max CP at Stage 50 3169 | |||||
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ATK 250 | DEF 125 | HP 190 | |||
Weak to | Resistances | ||||
Floor | Electrical Metal |
Regieleki strikes
Quick Strikes | Cost Strikes |
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Regieleki’s moveset consists of solely Regular and Electrical sorts, neither of which ought to hassle your Floor sorts. Neither will achieve STAB in opposition to your typical Floor sorts, simply watch out with the advisable Mega Pokémon which have a twin sort, because the Electrical strikes will hit them onerous.
Reminder about Elite Raids
Elite Raids are a brand new sort of raid targeted on in-person play, and they’re going to seem at chosen EX Gyms worldwide. Elite Raids are designed to be difficult, a bit over Tier 5 issue, they usually can solely be accomplished in-person.
Elite Raid Eggs take 24 hours to hatch, and Trainers could have solely half-hour to finish them as soon as the Raid Egg has hatched. Since these Raids can solely be accomplished in-person, Trainers are inspired to organise nicely forward of time and never be late for the spawn.
Elite Raids can solely begin at one of many following native instances:
- 11:00 a.m.
- 2:00 p.m.
- 5:00 p.m.
Trainers will see a particular Raid Egg on high of an EX Gymnasium 24 hours earlier than the Raid begins, and the Elite Raid Eggs may even be seen on the Close by radar, and in Niantic Campfire.
For extra info see our Elite Raids are coming to Pokémon GO article.
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