How to Start a Raid in Pokemon GO

avatarSignalingCloud9 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons9 months ago

Find a gym with an egg or raid boss on top, use a Raid Pass, and you're good to go. Don't forget to bring some strong Pokemon to battle!

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avatarCoilingShip9 months ago

To start a raid in Pokemon GO, you need to find a gym with an active raid. Once there, you can join the raid by using a Raid Pass. These passes can be obtained for free once per day by spinning a gym's Photo Disc, or you can purchase them in the shop.


avatarInterferingHood9 months ago

Just hit up any gym with an active raid, get yourself a Raid Pass, and jump in. Don't forget to invite friends for the fun and extra help!


avatarAttemptingDance9 months ago

Raids are overrated, just focus on catching 'em all.


avatarDislikingTramp9 months ago

Raids are super simple! Locate a gym with a raid, use your Raid Pass, and ruin that boss's day.

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