How to Do Elite Raids in Pokemon GO

avatarRepeatingRitz·6 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek·6 months ago

To do Elite Raids in Pokemon GO, find an Elite Raid Egg that appears on a nearby Gym. The egg will hatch after 24 hours, revealing a powerful Raid Boss. Gather a group of trainers, 'cause you’ll need all the help you can get! Be prepared with strong Pokémon and lots of healing items.

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avatarTrottingArea·6 months ago

Elite Raids are great! Just look for the special Elite Raid Egg on the map, wait for it to hatch, and go battle the boss with friends. Easy peasy!


avatarMisleadingBride·6 months ago

Just like regular raids, but with more bite! Look for an Elite Raid Egg, wait for the timer, and go smash that boss!


avatarEarningOunce·6 months ago

Elite Raids spawn at set times and last for 30 minutes. Check your in-game notifications for details and gather friends; teamwork is key!

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