What Is a Local Raid in Pokemon GO?

avatarDroppingSway·5 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier·5 months ago

It's basically where you join forces with other nearby trainers to take down a super strong Pokémon at a Gym. Victory means rare Pokémon and awesome rewards!

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avatarCarryingTree·5 months ago

A local raid in Pokemon GO is a battle event that happens at real-world locations called Gyms. You and other trainers can team up to defeat a powerful Raid Boss Pokémon. Grab your friends and conquer that raid together!


avatarNickelingAlan·5 months ago

It's when you head to a nearby Gym, meet some fellow trainers, and collectively beat a high-CP Pokémon. Easy peasy, right?


avatarImplementingPons·5 months ago

Local raid? Just a gym battle with a giant Pokémon that you and your squad need to squash together. Bring your A-game and potions!

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