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Pokémon Go: All Primal Kyogre Weaknesses & Best Pokemon Counters

Primal Kyogre is a fearsome opponent to fight in Pokemon Go, and this guide covers all its weaknesses and the best Pokemon to counter it.

Primal Kyogre is starting to appear in Pokémon Go. It debuts during the Pokémon Go Tour: Hoenn event, allowing players to take down this powerful Pokémon and add it to their collection. Defeating this Pokémon will be challenging, and you’ll need to work alongside other players to overcome it. Here’s what you need to know about how to beat Primal Kyogre in Pokémon Go.

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How to Beat Primal Kyogre in Pokemon Go

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Primal Kyogre is a Water-type Pokémon, meaning you only need to worry about countering that type of Pokemon for this battle. However, Primal Kyogre is still a difficult foe to take down in Pokemon Go. It has access to several Water, Ice, and Electric-type moves. Even if you lean into its weakness of Grass and Electric types, you’ll want to be mindful of those attacks but thankful it’s only for its Charged Moves. For this Fast Moves, Primal Kyogre only has Waterfall.

To assist you, I’ve broken down several of Primal Kyogre’s weaknesses that you’ll want to focus on for this battle and the best Pokemon you can use to counter it in Pokemon Go. It also helps to have a sizeable team with you battling this Pokemon Go.

All Primal Kyogre weaknesses in Pokémon Go

Unlike Primal Groudon, Primal Kyogre does not receive an additional Pokémon typing and remains the same as its base form as a Water-type in Pokemon Go. It is still weak against Electric and Grass-types and resistant against Fire, Ice, Steel, and Water-type moves. You can use a similar strategy and team when battling against the standard Kyogre.

Related: How to beat Primal Groudon in Pokémon Go – All weaknesses and best Pokémon counters

The best Pokémon to counter Primal Kyogre in Pokémon Go

The best Pokémon to use against Primal Kyogre will be Kartana, Luxray, and Magnezone in Pokemon Go.

Kartana is one of the Ultra Beasts, a Grass and Steel-type Pokémon. Although it does not have a high defense, it is resistant against most of Primal Kyogre’s attacks in Pokemon Go, and it has a powerful moveset that makes it a strong counter to use during this raid. The best moveset for Kartana to use in this encounter is the fast move Razor Leaf and the charged attacks Leaf Blade and X-Scissor.

Next, we have Luxray, an Electric-type Pokémon. Although Luxray is not a legendary Pokémon, it’s a worthwhile choice for any players who do not have too many legendary Pokémon in their roster. This reasonable Pokémon should frequently appear in the wild and is often highlighted in multiple events, making this a decent choice for any Pokémon Go player to use when fighting Primal Kyogre. The best moveset for Luxray to use is the fast move Spar and the charged attacks Wild Charge and Crunch.

The last Pokémon we will recommend is Magnezone, an Electric and Steel-type Pokémon. Magnezone is an all-time favorite for many Pokémon players in the PvP and PvE raid battles. Magnezone is a solid choice to use in this raid for Pokemon Go. Unfortunately, it is not resistant to Water-type moves. The best moveset to use on Magnezone is the fast move Spark and the charged attacks Wild Charge and Zap Cannon.

You’ll need to use a team of six Pokémon to take down Primal Kyogre. You can use these other choices to help fill out the rest of your team.

  • Alolan Exeggutor
  • Breloom
  • Chesnaught
  • Electivire
  • Roserade
  • Tangrowth
  • Venusaur
  • Zapdos
  • Zarude
  • Zekrom

After this battle, you’ll earn Primal Energy and an encounter with a standard Kyogre. There is a chance for you to find a shiny Kyogre at the end of this battle.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.