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The Brightest Shadows: The Halloween 2023 Shadow Pokemon Reviewed

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CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER?

Niantic can call it a Halloween event, but this incoming lineup of new shadow Pokemon feels more like Christmas in Pokemon GO.

About a year ago I wrote this article; a top 5 “wishlist” of shadows that I’d like to see added to the game. Well, two of my picks and an honorable mention are in this incoming lineup and I am ecstatic.

It’s hard to describe how huge of an update this is for players of all PvE levels. There are specialists, generalists, glass cannons and TDO tanks to be had. There’s legitimately something for everyone and a fantastic opportunity for all trainers to step up their raid and Rocket game.

I could spend 3000 words perseverating on how pumped I am for this event, but that's not what anyone is here for, so without further adieu let's look at the new shadows that will be available in the upcoming Team GO Rocket Takeover: Sinister Shadows!

THE KING OF ROCK: SHADOW RAMPARDOS

I basically wrote that entire wishlist article because I wanted to talk about how cool and amazing of an addition Shadow Rampardos would be to the game, so you can imagine how excited I am that it's actually happening.

Regular Ramparados is already a star Rock type attacker, and becoming shadow is (almost) always a good thing…you can guess where this is going. The hard hitting Smack Down and efficient two bar Charge Attack Rock Slide will combine to make S-Rampardos a vicious and nimble, albeit glassy, raid option

A first step for analyzing how good a Pokemon is/will be for raids is to check how it compares against other attackers of the same type. Let’s see how Shadow Rampardos stacks up against other Rock types by looking at the top counters against a raid boss that is doubly weak to Rock, like Shadow Moltres.

First, let’s look at non-megas.

Rocks Vs. Shadow Moltres

Pokemon Charged move Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER
Shadow Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 60.866 944.2 120.79 3728
Shadow Tyranitar Smack Down Stone Edge 47.721 1348.1 110.02 4335
Rhyperior Smack Down Rock Wrecker 44.03 1671.9 109.3 4221
Tyrantrum Rock Throw Meteor Beam 43.601 1592.1 107.18 3537
Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 50.336 935 104.5 3728
Terrakion Smack Down Rock Slide 43.346 1342.3 102.25 4181
Shadow Omastar Rock Throw Rock Slide 42.613 1226.7 98.7 3150
Gigalith Rock Throw Meteor Beam 41.563 1212.9 96.6 3650
Tyranitar Rock Throw Stone Edge 39.706 1341.1 95.72 4335
Shadow Aerodactyl Rock Throw Rock Slide 46.56 774.3 94.02 3147

Best in DPS by a lot and a clear cut above in the more holistic raid metric, ER. S-Ramp is just better than any available rock hurler. 

But just to drive the point home, let’s compare S-Ramp to Mega Rock types

Mega Rocks Vs. Shadow Moltres

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Mega Diancie Rock Throw Rock Slide 56.368 1354 124.79 4913
Mega Tyranitar Smack Down Stone Edge 48.044 2112.4 123.72 6045
Shadow Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 60.866 944.2 120.79 3728
Mega Aerodactyl Rock Throw Rock Slide 49.621 1271.5 111.64 4655
Shadow Tyranitar Smack Down Stone Edge 47.721 1348.1 110.02 4335
Rhyperior Smack Down Rock Wrecker 44.03 1671.9 109.3 4221
Tyrantrum Rock Throw Meteor Beam 43.601 1592.1 107.18 3537
Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 50.336 935 104.5 3728
Terrakion Smack Down Rock Slide 43.346 1342.3 102.25 4181
Shadow Omastar Rock Throw Rock Slide 42.613 1226.7 98.7 3150

Still out DPSes Mega Diancie and Mega TTar while barely hanging with them in terms of ER tier. And that’s MEGA FREAKING TTAR.

Shadow Rampardos is clearly an S+ tier attacker for Rock only affairs. Check. The next step is to look at how it does against competition of overlapping coverage. For example: Rock is good against Fire type bosses, but so are Ground and Water so there will be times when Shadow Rampardos has to compete against the likes of Kyogre and recently introduced Shadow Garchomp. 

Rock is super effective against Fire, Flying, Ice and Bug, so let’s look at theoretical raids bosses of each type.

Vs. Typhlosion

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Garchomp Mud Shot Earth Power 34.155 1116 81.66 4479
Shadow Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 39.607 647.7 79.65 3728
Kyogre Waterfall Origin Pulse 31.469 1068.5 75.96 4652
Shadow Tyranitar Smack Down Stone Edge 31.174 947 73.19 4335
Tyrantrum Rock Throw Meteor Beam 28.541 1195.4 72.61 3537
Shadow Swampert Water Gun Hydro Cannon 34.219 682.1 72.31 3362
Shadow Feraligatr Water Gun Hydro Cannon 32.832 757.1 71.95 3230
Groudon Mud Shot Precipice Blades 31.277 842.5 71.25 4652
Shadow Gyarados Waterfall Hydro Pump 30.692 881.9 71.06 3834
Garchomp Mud Shot Earth Power 28.234 1102.4 70.58 4479

Vs. Tornadus - Incarnate

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Magnezone Spark Wild Charge 35.348 990.9 81.34 3623
Shadow Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 42.139 583.1 81.27 3728
Shadow Raikou Thunder Shock Wild Charge 37.026 859.1 81.26 3902
Zekrom Charge Beam Fusion Bolt 34.038 1104 81.23 4565
Shadow Magnezone Volt Switch Wild Charge 35.207 987 81.01 3623
Shadow Raikou Volt Switch Wild Charge 36.591 849 80.31 3902
Xurkitree Thunder Shock Discharge 37.727 753.6 79.76 4451
Shadow Zapdos Thunder Shock Thunderbolt 35.899 872.2 79.7 3987
Xurkitree Spark Discharge 37.588 750.8 79.46 4451
Zekrom Charge Beam Wild Charge 33.234 1077.9 79.31 4565

Vs. Regice

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Metagross Bullet Punch Meteor Mash 22.747 778.7 55.02 4286
Shadow Ho-Oh Incinerate Sacred Fire+ 19.09 917.7 50.27 4367
Shadow Moltres Fire Spin Overheat 20.511 730.2 50.1 3917
Reshiram Fire Fang Fusion Flare 20.402 706.4 49.49 4565
Keldeo Low Kick Sacred Sword 18.985 787.1 48.17 4181
Terrakion Double Kick Sacred Sword 20.677 602.9 48.05 4181
Shadow Entei Fire Fang Overheat 20.038 649.6 47.81 3926
Metagross Bullet Punch Meteor Mash 18.872 770.5 47.71 4286
Shadow Blaziken Counter Blast Burn 22.007 462.8 47.13 3219
Shadow Charizard Fire Spin Blast Burn 19.849 614.4 46.82 3266
Shadow Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 23.349 359.3 46.25 3728

Vs. Pinsir

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Rayquaza Air Slash Dragon Ascent 37.131 1641.6 95.75 4336
Shadow Moltres Fire Spin Sky Attack 35.258 1464.3 89.51 3917
Shadow Ho-Oh Incinerate Brave Bird 31.984 1790.3 87.48 4367
Reshiram Fire Fang Fusion Flare 33.168 1385.5 84.32 4565
Chandelure Fire Spin Overheat 29.641 1860.6 83.43 3695
Shadow Entei Fire Fang Overheat 32.65 1143.9 79.43 3926
Ho-Oh Incinerate Sacred Fire++ 27.787 1849.4 79.37 4367
Shadow Charizard Fire Spin Blast Burn 32.23 1164.2 79.01 3266
Shadow Lugia Extrasensory Aeroblast+ 27.033 1925.7 78.53 4186
Shadow Blaziken Fire Spin Blast Burn 35.224 857.1 78.23 3219
Shadow Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 38.201 603.5 76.16 3728

There is a lot of TOUGH competition in these overlaps. Shadow Garchomp didn’t exist when I did my original article and the shadowy shark has stolen the title of best option for Fire type raid bosses. S-Ramp stays near the top (and is the best high DPS option) against Flying types, but fades into the pack some when looking at the pure Ice and pure Bug raids. It will still have the highest DPS of the top choices, but not by enough to overcome the TDO/ER advantages of the likes of Shadow Metagross and Dragon Ascent Rayquaza. To me, this says more about the greatness of those mons than anything bad about S-Rampardos.

RAMPARDOS THE ROCKET REAVER

Fast attack damage is king when it comes to beating Rockets efficiently. You generally want to fast move down their first two Pokemon and then unleash a KOing charge move at their third. This means favoring Pokemon sporting heavy hitting fast moves like Charm and Razor Leaf over ones that use energy generation based moves like Mudshot and Lock-On. This lines up perfectly for Shadow Rampardos and its hard hitting fast move, Smack Down. 

Shadow Rampardos will be great and probably your best choice against Flying and Bug type grunts while also being a useful team member against Fire type grunts and some Leader lineups.

SHADOW RAMPARDOS CONCLUSION

Shadow Rampardos will be a fantastic pick for PvE. It will be a premium choice against Fire/Fliers like Shadow Moltres, Ice/Fliers like Articuno, and Bug/Fliers like Mega Pinsir. It will also be a top pick (and the premium glass cannon) against many other raid bosses. Ramparados was already an amazing mon for PvE and Shadow Rampardos is just an upgrade. Full send on the head smashing dino!

A VERSATILE TDO MONSTER: SHADOW RHYPERIOR

Let’s move on to another Pokemon that was on the wishlist in my article, Shadow Rhyperior.  Shadow Rhyperior was on my list because of its versatility and value for battlers of all experience and grind levels. You can double move and max out a Shadow Rhyperior and with FastTM usage have access to both a great Rock and Ground type attacker.

Let’s start by looking at Shadow Rhyperior compared other Rock types against a Shadow Moltres raid boss

Rocks Vs. Shadow Moltres

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Rhyperior Smack Down Rock Wrecker 53.416 1696.6 126.81 4221
Shadow Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 60.866 944.2 120.79 3728
Shadow Tyranitar Smack Down Stone Edge 47.721 1348.1 110.02 4335
Rhyperior Smack Down Rock Wrecker 44.03 1671.9 109.3 4221
Tyrantrum Rock Throw Meteor Beam 43.601 1592.1 107.18 3537
Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 50.336 935 104.5 3728
Terrakion Smack Down Rock Slide 43.346 1342.3 102.25 4181
Shadow Omastar Rock Throw Rock Slide 42.613 1226.7 98.7 3150
Gigalith Smack Down Meteor Beam 41.563 1212.9 96.6 3650
Tyranitar Smack Down Stone Edge 39.706 1341.1 95.72 4335

And then look at it against other Ground types against a Heatran raid boss.

Ground Vs. Heatran

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Garchomp Mud Shot Earth Power 45.021 1451 107.27 4479
Groudon Mud Shot Precipice Blades 41.091 1289.2 97.25 4652
Shadow Rhyperior Mud Slap Earthquake 42.665 1135.4 96.91 4221
Garchomp Mud Shot Earth Power 37.169 1431.2 92.59 4479
Shadow Mamoswine Mud Slap High Horsepower 45.691 642 88.46 3763
Landorus (Therian Forme) Mud Shot Earthquake 38.392 1043.8 87.67 4434
Shadow Golurk Mud Slap Earth Power 41.233 770.6 85.73 3226
Landorus (Incarnate Forme) Mud Shot Earth Power 37.345 1030.7 85.6 4057
Rhyperior Mud Slap Earthquake 35.547 1131.3 84.43 4221

A solid solid option that isn't impossible to find (Shadow Chomp) and doesn't require a bunch of raids to max out (Groudon).

And finish things off by looking at the results vs a mono steel raid Boss like Registeel

Vs. Registeel

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Reshiram Fire Fang Fusion Flare 21.874 1202.1 59.56 4565
Shadow Ho-Oh Incinerate Sacred Fire+ 20.537 1290.4 57.82 4367
Shadow Moltres Fire Spin Overheat 22.088 1031 57.73 3917
Chandelure Fire Spin Overheat 19.594 1380.9 56.77 3695
Shadow Entei Fire Fang Overheat 21.488 993.8 56.04 3926
Shadow Garchomp Mud Shot Earth Power 21.229 939.5 54.75 4479
Terrakion Double Kick Sacred Sword 21.941 846.4 54.68 4181
Shadow Blaziken Counter Blast Burn 23.335 701.3 54.64 3219
Shadow Excadrill Mud Slap Scorching Sands 22.538 750.6 54.14 3667
Shadow Rhyperior Mud Slap Earthquake 20.36 774.1 50.56 4221

As you can see, even if it's not a top top DPS raid challenge champion, Shadow Rhyperior is going to be a beast as a Rock and Ground attacker with versatility and bang-for-your-dust value that is nearly unmatched in PvE. You could build a team of double moved Shadow Rhyperior and with some FastTM usage be good to go against like one-third of the raid bosses you’ll face in the game. Tough to beat that value. A fantastic pick for less PvE centric trainers or anyone helping a more casual family member or friend figure out their raid roster.

Analysis: Ramparados VS Rhyperior

When I did my wishlist article, I wasn’t using the ER raid metric yet. Ramparados was a runaway winner using the old DPS^3*TDO metric, but as you can see Rhyperior actually surpasses the hard headed dino in ER. Does this mean that Rhyperior is actually better than Ramparados? Is the Ramp hype dead on arrival? Not so fast. 

Without getting too far into the weeds, I will say that I’ve found ER best used as a metric to split raid attackers into tiers rather than sort them individually. And when ER is close you look at things like DPS, typing and Charge Move cost (for overflow and how often you’ll faint with energy) to determine the best option. To me, Ramparados’ much higher DPS makes it the clear choice, but the fact that it's even a discussion should tell you everything you need to know about how strong Shadow Rhyperior will be.

A NEW GHOST KING?: SHADOW GENGAR

Let’s finish the redux of my wishlist article by analyzing one of the honorable mentions becoming a reality: Shadow Gengar.

I promise that I am not just zagging for the sake of going against the grain when I say that I am not that excited about Gengar. I get it. The crazy DPS, the Shadow Claws shredding things to pieces...but fainting to a light breeze is a problem, even in a glass cannon centric PvE environment. 

Shadow Gengar is the PvE version of “they’re a 10 BUT”. In addition to the lack of bulk you have to remember that due to its Ghost/Poison dual typing, Gengar will be taking back super effective damage from the raid bosses you want to use it for A LOT of the time. It’s hard to care about how hard  S-Gengar hits a Shadow Mewtwo raid boss when it's regularly fainting to 2 or at most 3 Confusions. You’re not dodging every Confusion. That’s cope.

For me, Shadow Gengar is the rare shadow that crosses the line into TOO squishy and the numbers seem to agree. Look at it compared to other Ghost types in a regular Mewtwo raid.

Vs. Mewtwo

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Mewtwo Psycho Cut Shadow Ball 31.811 737.8 69.81 4724
Giratina (Origin Forme) Shadow Claw Shadow Force 28.392 999.5 69.16 4164
Gholdengo Hex Shadow Ball 29.047 842.9 67.42 3976
Shadow Gengar Shadow Claw Shadow Ball 36.929 399.4 66.97 3254
Chandelure Hex Shadow Ball 30.611 660.8 65.98 3695
Darkrai Snarl Shadow Ball 29.949 692.2 65.67 4227
Lunala Air Slash Shadow Ball 24.398 993 61.62 4570
Giratina (Altered Forme) Shadow Claw Shadow Force 23.868 994.6 60.64 3820
Mewtwo Psycho Cut Shadow Ball 26.223 727.4 60.18 4724

It’s decent (and LOOK AT THAT DPS!), but you see what I mean. That TDO being about one-third of the other top options means you’re going to be over reliant on resisting moves, perfecting dodging strategies and raids functioning properly all the time to realize those top damage output potentials. 


That being said, the DPS is real and spectacular so let’s not be all negative: Shadow Gengar will be amazing for Rocket grunts (where you can mitigate lack of bulk by manipulating the AI) and as a lead attacker for certain raids.

You will definitely want A S-Gengar, but I don’t see it disrupting the Dark/Ghost type market. I know someone will set some raid record with S-Gengar and quote me on this analysis…but I can live with that. As a matter of fact, Gengar isn’t even the most exciting Ghost debuting this month.

Which leads us to our next entry…

THE FLAME THAT BURNS BRIGHTEST: SHADOW CHANDELURE

Admittedly, I should have had Shadow Chandelure in my wishlist article. Huge whiff. Bad job by me. Like Gengar, I had it profiled as a possibly TOO squishy Ghost in a space where you can just use things like Shadow TTar, Giratina, and Mega Gengar. But now that I look more fully into the data (and with the benefit of ER), I think Chandelure is going to be an incredibly exciting and useful Shadow.

Like Rhyperior, Chandelure has a hidden benefit of being a great option for two different roles. It will excel both as a Ghost type attacker

Ghost Vs. Mewtwo

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Chandelure Hex Shadow Ball 36.83 665 75.92 3695
Shadow Mewtwo Psycho Cut Shadow Ball 31.811 737.8 69.81 4724
Giratina (Origin Forme) Shadow Claw Shadow Force 28.392 999.5 69.16 4164
Gholdengo Hex Shadow Ball 29.047 842.9 67.42 3976
Shadow Gengar Shadow Claw Shadow Ball 36.929 399.4 66.97 3254
Chandelure Hex Shadow Ball 30.611 660.8 65.98 3695
Darkrai Snarl Shadow Ball 29.949 692.2 65.67 4227
Lunala Air Slash Shadow Ball 24.398 993 61.62 4570
Giratina (Altered Forme) Shadow Claw Shadow Force 23.868 994.6 60.64 3820
Mewtwo Psycho Cut Shadow Ball 26.223 727.4 60.18 4724

And as a Fire attacker

Vs. Mega Aggron

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Blaziken Counter Blast Burn 20.803 358.7 42.39 3219
Reshiram Fire Fang Fusion Flare 19.173 454.3 42.3 4565
Heatran Fire Spin Magma Storm 16.906 616.2 41.54 4244
Shadow Entei Fire Fang Overheat 18.848 373.8 39.77 3926
Shadow Chandelure Fire Spin Overheat 19.611 263.1 37.53 3695
Blaziken Counter Blast Burn 17.253 356 36.77 3219
Shadow Typhlosion Incinerate Blast Burn 18.62 282 36.73 3266
Shadow Hippowdon Fire Fang Scorching Sands 15.148 523.1 36.72 3488
Emboar Low Kick Blast Burn 16.56 390.5 36.49 3372
Shadow Garchomp Mud Shot Fire Blast 15.087 503.6 36.26 4479

You can build a Shadow candle, double move it and then at a moment’s notice (for the cost of FastTM) have a great counter for a wide variety of raid bosses


Being more Charge Attack based means that the candle won’t be the preferred Rocket beater but you will definitely want shadow Chandelure for raids.

HOLY MOLE..Y: SHADOW EXCADRILL

We may just want to declare this Rocket Takeover as the Season of Squish as another Glass Cannon, Exacdrill, makes its shadow debut.

Like Shadow Gengar, I worry about the Shadow Excadrill’s lack of sustain. If you look at it against something like Hetran, you can see the great DPS but also that it has about half the TDO of other top choices.

Vs. Heatran

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Garchomp Mud Shot Earth Power 45.021 1451 107.27 4479
Groudon Mud Shot Precipice Blades 41.091 1289.2 97.25 4652
Shadow Rhyperior Mud Slap Earthquake 42.665 1135.4 96.91 4221
Shadow Excadrill Mud Slap Scorching Sands 49.63 694.6 95.99 3667
Garchomp Mud Shot Earth Power 37.169 1431.2 92.59 4479
Shadow Mamoswine Mud Slap High Horsepower 45.691 642 88.46 3763
Landorus (Therian Forme) Mud Shot Earthquake 38.392 1043.8 87.67 4434
Shadow Golurk Mud Slap Earth Power 41.233 770.6 85.73 3226
Landorus (Incarnate Forme) Mud Shot Earth Power 37.345 1030.7 85.6 4057
Rhyperior Mud Slap Earthquake 35.547 1131.3 84.43 4221

That being said, if you look at the results for a raid boss that Excadrill was built for like Nihilego.

Vs. Nihilego

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Excadrill Mud Slap Scorching Sands 46.857 2286.1 123.84 3667
Shadow Mamoswine Mud Slap High Horsepower 46.324 1031.2 100.62 3763
Shadow Garchomp Mud Shot Earth Power 45.374 1589.4 110.39 4479
Shadow Rhydon Mud Slap Earthquake 42.96 1985.6 112.01 4221
Groudon Mud Shot Precipice Blades 41.51 1748.9 105.76 4652

Then you see what the mole can do when the stars align.

All in all, I think you’d be better off putting your resources towards Ground attacker picks like Shadow Rhyperior or Shadow Garchomp that aren’t as situationally dominant.

THE UNEXPECTED WALL: SHADOW BASTIODON

FOR THE MEMES!

ALL TOGETHER NOW

I thought it would be a fun exercise (and nice treat for anyone who’s stuck it out this long) to throw as many of the new toys as possible into one raid and see how they compare. The best raid boss I could think of for this is a classic fun Yellow Egg raid boss: Alolan Marowak

Vs. Alolan Marowak

Pokemon Fast Move Charged Move DPS TDO ER CP
Shadow Tyranitar Bite Brutal Swing 33.742 1609.1 88.67 4335
Shadow Rhyperior Mud Slap Rock Wrecker 32.761 1512.1 85.39 4221
Kyogre Waterfall Origin Pulse 29.227 1785.8 81.71 4652
Shadow Rampardos Smack Down Rock Slide 36.35 902.6 81.14 3728
Shadow Chandelure Hex Shadow Ball 35.771 911.1 80.36 3695
Shadow Swampert Water Gun Hydro Cannon 30.39 1340.5 78.32 3362
Groudon Mud Shot Precipice Blades 29.183 1475.1 77.81 4652
Tyranitar Bite Brutal Swing 27.974 1590.8 76.82 4335
Shadow Mewtwo Psycho Cut Shadow Ball 32.335 999.2 76.24 4724
Shadow Gengar Shadow Claw Shadow Ball 35.944 660.8 74.43 3254
Shadow excadrill Mud Slap Scorching Sands 34.335 729.5 73.71 3667

It turns out that when S-Rhyperior can go Mud Slap into Rock Wrecker (instead of Smack Down) it jumps further ahead of S-Rampardos and enters into a tier with one of the best PvE mons in the game in Dark Shadow TTar. Between that revelation and the ability of S-Rampardos and S-Chandelure to keep even with a titan like Origin Pulse Kyogre you can see the huge potential of these shadow debutantes. 

CONCLUSION AND PRIORITY TIER LIST

This might be the greatest lineup of rookie shadows we’ve ever had for PvE. A number of roles that lacked a true star shadow option now have one! The only thing that could possibly hold these shadows back is their rarity and availability in Rocket stops.

Now that I’ve spent a couple thousand words hyping thse mons up, lets finish with some practical advice. Which of these shadows are the most important and which should you really spend your time grinding for good IV spreads.

First and foremost you're going to want to grind for the Rock bois, Rampardos and Rhyperior.

Shadow Rampardos immediately slots in as a premium Rock for both raids and Rockets while S-Rhyperior serves as a 1B to S-Rampardos' 1A in addition to being an A tier Ground type. You could even argue that Rhyperior is more important due to the versatility and bulk it adds to your roster. Let’s just call them both tier 1 priority and get on with our event.


Next in priority tier 2 by itself I’d put Shadow Chandelure. I think it’s just the more consistent Ghost for raids and has the added value of being a A/B+ tier Fire type.

I’ll put Gengar next and by itself in priority tier 3. I like Gengar over Exca because I still think one Gengar would be really nice and important to have. Gengar will have its day in Rockets and for certain raid challenges. Shadow…Shadow Claw’s damage output is hard to match.

Last but not least, there's no reason not to go for a good Excadrill. I think it's basically a worse Rhyperior for both raids and Rocket, but I can envision some scenarios where the extra oomph will be worth the large drop in bulk.

That being said, this entire event should be a priority for both PvE and PvP centric trainers. This seems like it will be a prime event for you to go out grinding Rockets for a few hours and come home with an absolute treasure trove of useful and impactful shadows.

I can’t wait to grind this event and I can’t wait to hear from all of you about how much this event has helped your PvE roster.

I wish you all a successful Rocket Takeover and a Happy Halloween. FINGERS CROSSED FOR A SHADOW HUNDO CRANIDOS.

-Brian

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