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Blacephalon Raid Duo Guide

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Tier 5 Raid Boss Guides
Blacephalon-Duo
Difficulty:

Easy at trainer level 30 with optimized counters or weather boost

HP15,000 ATK248.94 DEF112.22
CP Range
Lvl 20 1797 - 1884 Lvl 25 2246 - 2355

Notable Weather

Boosts Boss's Moves Boosts Counters' Moves
Sunny / Clear, Fog Sunny / Clear, Fog, Rain, Partly Cloudy

Fast Move Difficulty

Move Difficulty
Incinerate Challenging
Astonish Easy

Charge Move Difficulty

Move Difficulty
Overheat Easy
Mystical Fire Challenging
Shadow Ball Intermediate

Overview

Blacephalon is one of the strongest Ultra Beasts in Pokemon Go when it comes to raids, and it's fortunately not horribly difficult to deal with. While it hits like a truck, it also has a huge number of very, very prominent weaknesses, meaning many of its counters can seriously damage it without breaking much of a stress. All-in-all, Blacephalon should generally be a relatively easy duo for many players, making it pretty manageable for those who want to farm it.

Approach

Team composition

  • The types that counter Blacephalon are Dark, Rock, Ground, Ghost, and Water.

    • The top Dark Types are arguably the best all-around options here, sporting a tremendous mix of DPS and TDO that can make this raid a breeze, especially when facing down Ghost Type moves.

    • Many of the top Rock Types also have outstanding overall performance, with high average TDO backed up by a resistance to Fire Type moves alongside a few big-names with high DPS to back them up. They also have the advantage of a fairly common boosting weather, which can make them optimal a fair portion of the time.

    • Ground is a middle-of-the-road option, with one very notable exception. Most Ground Types take neutral damage from Blacephalon's entire moveset, making them universal counters regardless of the situation. It's also worth noting that Ground Types are boosted in Clear weather, which also grants a boost to any Blacephalon caught, so they can definitely be optimal picks in reality.

    • Ghost is still a reliable type for countering this Ghost, but it's also pretty glassy while not holding as clear of an advantage as some other types on this list.

    • Water has fewer powerhouse counters outside of Primal Kyogre, but it's still a great type that has the advantage of resisting Blacephalon's Fire Type moves, making it a great type to bring to this raid, especially in the rain.

Battling strategy

  • Dodging largely depends on the moveset and counters. Overheat and Shadow Ball are pretty strong and easy to dodge, so avoiding them will definitely be helpful. Meanwhile, Mystical Fire comes out frequently and is hard to dodge, so it might be best to just power through.

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Best Raid Boss Counters

Supreme Mega Evolution Counters

Primal_Kyogre Primal Kyogre
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Primal Kyogre outright crushes this raid. It has a huge mix of DPS that is effectively higher than it seems due to its ability to boost Water Types even while benched, and TDO that is helped by its ability to resist Blacephalon's Fire Type moves. It's honestly hard to compete with Primal Kyogre, though its performance is almost identical to Primal Groudon under neutral weather. Honestly, the choice between the two comes down to the current weather and what other counters you and your Raid Group are utilizing. 


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Primal Groudon Primal Groudon
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As stated, Primal Groudon's performance is almost identical to Primal Kyogre, but with a different preferred weather and a boost to Ground Types instead of Water Types. As such, it's an optimal choice to say the least.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Mega Tyranitar Mega Tyranitar
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Mega Tyranitar is the premier tank counter of this raid. While it doesn't quite have the DPS of the Primals, its universal resistances to Blacephalon's moves makes it easily the longest-lasting counter to this raid on average.

Note that Bite tends to out-pace Smack Down by a bit, but not enough to need to utilize an Elite TM after Blacephalon leaves. Smack Down/Brutal Swing is fine.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Astonish, Overheat, Mystical Fire, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: None
Mega Gengar Mega Gengar
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Mega Gengar is the optimal DPS choice, standing above even the Primals when it comes to sheer speed. However, it's also extremely glassy by comparison, and will require skilled dodging to stay on the field for any major length of time.


  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: Astonish, Shadow Ball

Good Mega Evolution Counters

Mega Swampert Mega Swampert
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The hulking Mega Swampert is a solid Pokemon with a lot of power, but it's basically a cross between the two Primals with less raw power behind it. It's not a bad Mega Evolution, and works wonders as a backup option, but it's noticeably weaker by comparison.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Mega Diancie Mega Diancie
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Generally the top Rock Mega, Mega Diancie falls behind Mega Tyranitar here due to the latter's ability to switch to Brutal Swing. That said, there's nothing wrong with Diancie, and it can put in great work.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Mega Garchomp Mega Garchomp
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While not the top Ground Type on this list, Mega Garchop still hits like a truck while resisting Fire Type moves.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Mega Blastoise Mega Blastoise
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The old-school Water Type Mega Evolution, Mega Blastoise definitley should not be underestimated. While it has fallen behind much of the competition, it still has the power needed to be worth acting as a backup Mega.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Mega Houndoom Mega Houndoom
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Resistances to all of Blacephalon's moves definitely gives Mega Houndoom some utility as a Mega pick.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Astonish, Overheat, Mystical Fire, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: None
Mega Banette Mega Banette
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As always, Mega Banette is Mega Gengar-lite. It can put in work, but it's not great.


  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: Astonish, Shadow Ball

Supreme Counters

shadow_rampardos Shadow Rampardos
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If you're after DPS, then look no farther than Shadow Ramparados. This Rock-Type titan destroys Blacephalon, and can potentially last longer than it might seem due to its resistance to Fire Type moves. 


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
shadow_chandelure Shadow Chandelure
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Blacephalon's type-mirror, Shadow Chandelure is a power-house of a Pokemon that has great performance. It will definitely want to dodge Shadow Ball, but that aside it will just about be able to deal a lot of damage while on the field!


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: Astonish, Shadow Ball
ShadowTyranitar Shadow Tyranitar
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Shadow Tyranitar is the total package for this raid. A combo of great DPS and top-tier TDO backed up by a laundry list of resistances that virtually shut Blacephalon down entirely. Like with Mega Tyranitar, Bite is better, but don't TM away Smack Down.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Astonish, Overheat, Mystical Fire, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: None
Shadow_Kyogre Shadow Kyogre
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The top Water option, Shadow Kyogre is basically unparalleled in the Rain and/or if paired with Origin Pulse.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
shadow-rhyperior Shadow Rhyperior
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On paper, Shadow Rhyperior sits right around Shadow Kyogre, which should make it the ideal pairing with Primal Groudon. However, the fact that it needs to utilize Rock Wrecker to be good makes it a bit weaker with this pairing. That's not to say it's bad, quite the contrary in fact! Shadow Rhyperior is an extremely powerful mix of DPS and TDO, making it very much an optimal counter regardless of the situation.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Shadow Groudon Shadow Groudon
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Shadow Groudon lacks the resistances of Shadow Kyogre, meaning it has similar DPS but lower average TDO. But, regardless of that fact, it's still arguably the best Pokemon to pair with its Primal forme due to its high performance.


  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: None

Good Counters

Shadow_Crawdaunt Shadow Crawdaunt
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A Shadow Boost, powerful Charged Move, and a comprehensive resistance list patches up Shadow Crawdaunt extremely well in this raid, and makes it surprisingly useful here despite a generally mediocre position in most raids.


Strengths: Astonish, Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire, Shadow Ball

Weaknesses: None

Shadow Mewtwo Shadow Mewtwo
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Shadow Mewtwo doesn't like facing Shadow Ball, and it doesn't like Blacephalon's Fire Type moves either. Regardless, this classical monster still works well.


  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: Astonish, Shadow Ball
Shadow Garchomp Shadow Garchomp
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Shadow Garchomp resists Fire Type moves thanks to its Dragon typing, and has an overall high performance.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None  
shadow_excadrill Shadow Excadrill
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Shadow Excadrill is going to drop pretty quickly in the face of Incinerate in particular, but it does have great DPS.


  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
shadow-gengar Shadow Gengar
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Shadow Gengar sports high DPS, but low TDO. It's similar to Shadow Chandelure, but its lack of resistances makes it substantially glassier on average.


  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: Astonish, Shadow Ball
ShadowSwampert Shadow Swampert
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  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Shadow Feraligatr Shadow Feraligatr
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  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Empoleon Shadow Empoleon
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  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: None
Blacephalon Blacephalon
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Yup, the mirror-match puts in good work here.


  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: Astonish, Shadow Ball
Rampardos Rampardos
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  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: None
Landorus (Therian Forme) Landorus (Therian Forme)
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ShadowWeavile Shadow Weavile
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  • Strengths: Astonish, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
Chandelure Chandelure
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  • Strengths: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
  • Weaknesses: Astonish, Shadow Ball
Shadow-Honchkrow Shadow Honchkrow
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  • Strengths: Astonish, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: None
Hydreigon Hydreigon
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  • Strengths: Astonish, Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: None
Tyranitar Tyranitar
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  • Strengths: Astonish, Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: None
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  • Strengths: Astonish, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: None
Greninja Greninja
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  • Strengths: Astonish, Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: None
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  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: None
ShadowSwine Shadow Mamoswine
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  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire
Shadow-Golurk Shadow Golurk
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  • Strengths: None
  • Weaknesses: Astonish, Shadow Ball
ShadowGyarados Shadow Gyarados
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  • Strengths: Astonish, Incinerate, Overheat, Mystical Fire, Shadow Ball
  • Weaknesses: None

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