What Happens if You Lose a Raid in Pokémon GO?

avatarAttemptingDance·5 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons·5 months ago

You lose battle, you lose your chance at catching the boss Pokémon. But don’t worry, you can try again as long as the raid is active!

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avatarSwellingDump·5 months ago

Honestly, losing a raid in Pokémon GO isn't the end of the world. Just stock up on some supplies and jump back in!


avatarCoilingShip·5 months ago

If you lose a raid in Pokémon GO, you can either rejoin the battle as long as the raid timer hasn't expired or try again with a new group during the raid window. Just make sure you've got enough Revives and Potions to get your team back in shape!


avatarDebiasingPons·5 months ago

Losing a raid in Pokémon GO means you might have to regroup and rethink your strategy. Grab some friends and give it another go!

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