Float like a cloud, sting like a Landorus. Pretty sure that’s the saying. The mighty Genie from Generation 5 — Landorus — has been a mainstay in competitive Pokemon ever since its debut. Thanks mostly to the devastating combination of Flying andGround-type.

Much like in mainline games likeScarlet & Violet, Landorus is a huge threat in Pokemon Go, meaning it can be a great asset inBattle Leagueteams such as theMaster League, as well as in Raids against powerful Electric orFire-type PokemonlikeHeatran,Reshiram, andZekrom.

If you’re pining to add this powerful Pocket Monster to your team and cause havoc for any unsuspecting opponents, follow our guide to learn how to add both Landorus Incarnate Forme and Landorus Therian Forme to your party, and whether they can be Shiny in Pokemon Go.

How to get Landorus Incarnate Forme in Pokemon Go

How to get Landorus Incarnate Forme in Pokemon Go

The best way to find Landorus Incarnate Forme in Pokemon Go is through 5-Star Raids.Trainers can battle Landorus Incarnate Forme right now, as it is one of the Raid bosses live at the moment, as part of theShared Skies season.

Then the second way to encounter Landorus in Pokemon Go is as a reward forGo Battle Leaguematches, usually after hitting rank 20 in selected seasons.

If you need help taking down this beast, check out ourLandorus Incarnate Forme Raid guidefor tips, counters, and weaknesses.

If you want to battle and capture this mighty Flying and Ground-type Pokemon, be sure to check out ourLandorus Therian Forme Raid guide.

That’s all we have on how to get Landorus in Pokemon Go for now, but if you want to complete the Genie trio, be sure also to check out our Raid guides coveringThundurus Incarnate Forme,Thundurus Therian Forme, andTornadus Therian Forme.

Nathan Ellingsworth was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in Pokemon coverage – including Pokemon Go, Pokemon Sword & Shield, Pokemon Sleep, and the Trading Card Game. On top of that, Nathan is an expert in mobile gaming and Nintendo franchises. They have bylines at The Gamer, Nintendo Life, Pocket Tactics.