Pokemon Go Lugia Counters - How to beat the Lugia raid
Want to defeat Lugia in Pokemon Go? Here are the best Pokemon to do that
You'll need some good Pokemon Go Lugia counters for this raid. The box Legendary from Generation 2, has returned to Pokemon Go and lets trainers have another Pokemon Go Raids opportunity to add this powerful creature to their team. The Psychic and Flying-type has always been a fan favorite and, for a limited time, it will be available to battle and catch in Level 5 Raids.
Wednesday, September 1 marks the beginning of the Season of Mischief and Lugia will appear in Raids at that time for two weeks. So Pokemon Go trainers will have 14 days to battle and catch as many Lugia as possible, but in order to do that efficiently they’ll need the best Pokemon to take into battle.
This guide will run down the best Lugia counters in Pokemon Go and which moves the Legendary could bring into battle.
Pokemon Go Lugia Counters
Lugia is a Psychic and Flying-type Pokemon, which makes it weak to Electric, Ice, Rock, Dark and Ghost-type moves. It’s been almost a year since Mega Evolution was introduced in Pokemon Go and there are plenty of these powerful ‘mon that were added to the game since that will help in taking down Lugia.
Mega Manectric and Mega Ampharos are great options to take advantage of Lugia’s Flying typing as well as take any Flying-type moves it may use. Mega Gyarados, Mega Gengar and Mega Houndoom are great for exploiting Lugia’s weakness to Ghost and Dark moves, but the latter two could find it difficult to last long enough in battle depending on which attacks the Legendary uses (more on that below).
Mega Abomasnow is a great option if you want to use a lot of Ice types in battle. Trainers who don’t want to use Megas could bring Legendaries like Zekrom or powerful Rock types like Tyranitar and Rampardos. Here are some great options to take into battle against Lugia.
Pokemon | Moveset |
---|---|
Mega Manectric | Snarl and Wild Charge |
Mega Gengar | Shadow Claw and Shadow Ball or Shadow Punch |
Mega Houndoom | Snarl and Foul Play |
Mega Ampharos | Volt Switch and Zap Cannon |
Mega Abomasnow | Powder Snow and Weather Ball |
Mega Gyarados | Bite and Crunch |
Zekrom | Charge Beam and Wild Charge |
Rampardos | Smack Doown and Rock Slide |
Tyranitar | Smack Down and Stone Edge |
Magnezone | Spark and Wild Charge |
Pokemon Go Lugia Moveset
Being a Flying and Psychic-type, Lugia has the option to use both moves in battle. Interesting enough, Lugia doesn’t have a Flying-type Fast attack so Pokemon that are weak to those moves like Mega Abomasnow could see some sustainability in battles against the Legendary.
However, Lugia will have two Flying-type Charged attack options including the new Aeroblast move. Sky Attack and Aeroblast will punish any Pokemon that are weak to Flying-type attacks so it’s a risk to bring a Pokemon like Mega Abomasnow.
Steel types like Magnezone will excel against Lugia. Both of Lugia’s Fast attacks are resisted by Steel types as well as three of the four Charged moves, the one outlier being Hydro Pump. While there isn’t a Steel-type Mega, yet, there are some great options like the aforementioned Magnezone as well as Bisharp.
Here is every move Lugia can have in Pokemon Go:
Fast Attack | Charged Attack |
---|---|
Extrasensory | Futuresight |
Dragon Tail | Sky Attack |
Row 2 - Cell 0 | Hydro Pump |
Row 3 - Cell 0 | Hydro Pump |
Pokemon Go tips | Pokemon Go Eevee evolutions | Pokemon Go Giovanni counters | Pokemon Go Cliff counters | Pokemon Go Sierra counters | Pokemon Go Arlo counters | Pokemon Go Ditto | Pokemon Go evolution items | Pokemon Go 41-50 level guide | Pokemon Go Unova Stones | Pokemon Go A Thousand-Year Slumber | Pokemon Go shiny list | Pokemon Go XL Candy | Pokemon Go Mega Energy
Sign up to the 12DOVE Newsletter
Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more
I'm currently a GamesRadar guide contributor with a specialty in everything Pokemon GO. If you've wanted to know the best way to take down a Rayquaza, there's a good chance you read one of my guides. I previously have written for IBT Media, Newsweek and Screen Rant. I'm a huge fighting game fan and everything Pokemon, but I've grown to love RPGs.