Ultra Beasts were an interesting addition to the Pokemon franchise when they were first introduced, but regardless of feelings about them in other games, there’s no denying they are powerful enough to have a major impact on thePokemon GOmetagame. Most trainers want to take the time to battle and encounter all of them tosecure those Pokedex entriesand have them in storage for future battling.
When it comes to defeating an Ultra Beast inPokemon GOand earning an encounter reward, trainers will need to be careful to do some homework ahead of time. Players will have a much easier time successfully completingUltra Beast Battle Raidsif they take to the time to learn each Beast’s weaknesses beforehand. When it comes to Buzzwole, that means finding ways to exploit its 2x weakness to Flying-type.

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Buzzwole’s dual pairing gives it a handful of interesting weaknesses, but the 2xFlying-type blind spotis definitely where players will want to focus when pulling together a powerful counter roster. Players who enter the battle with a handful of friends and a roster of strong Flying-types who have been powered up with Stardust and Candy are likely going to have a much easier time taking down this boss.
Buzzwole Weaknesses
This Ultra Beast Raid Boss is a Bug- and Fairy-type, which means thatBuzzwole is 2x weak to Flying-type movesandweak to Fairy-, Fire, and Psychic type moves.
Toucannon - Peck/Drill Peck
Lugia - Extrasensory/Aeroblast
That should be everything trainers need to know to pull together a respectable counter roster for Buzzwole Ultra Beast Battle Raids in the mobile AR game. Remember that it may be worth burning through someElite TMsto equip the counter roster with optimal move sets for this battle. Most of these counter options are pretty evergreen and the investment would likely pay off in future counter rosters, as well.
Be sure to check back in the near future for lots more Pokemon GO strategy guides, news, and updates. Until then, good luck out there, trainers!
Pokemon GOis available now in select regions on Android and iOS devices.
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