Druddigon regularly makes appearances in Raids inPokemon Go, so we’ve put together a guide on its weaknesses and the best counters to help you defeat it.
While many species make their Pokemon Go debut and then disappear for months,Druddigonis one of the few creatures that often returns to3-Star Raidsto give trainers a chance to battle and catch it.
If you’re looking to defeat it in a 3-Star Raid Battle, then you’ve come to the right place, as you’ll find details of its weaknesses and the best counters to take it down below.
Druddigon weaknesses in Pokemon Go
Druddigon is a pure Dragon-type Pokemon, which means it’sweak against Dragon, Fairy, and Ice-type attacks. Dragons are often weak against other Dragons, so it might be best to focus on Fairy and Ice.
It’s also important to know what Druddigon is resistant against when heading into battle: Avoid using Electric, Fire, Grass, and Water-type attacks or Pokemon, as they won’t do much damage at all.
The Pokemon above represent some of the best counters you can use for Druddigon but don’t worry if you don’t have any of them. Simply focus on your strongest Dragon, Fairy, and Ice-type Pokemon.
As we mentioned earlier, most Dragons are weak against other Dragon-types, so if you are going to use a Dragon-type Pokemon in this Raid, make sure it has enough bulk to last a decent amount of time.
It’s also important to remember that this is a 3-Star Raid Battle, so we’d recommend joining forces with at least two or three other players to make sure you have the best chance at defeating Druddigon.
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Daniel graduated from university with a degree in Journalism and English Language, before spending five years at GAY TIMES covering LGBTQ+ news and entertainment. He then made the switch to video game journalism where he produces news, features, and guides for Pokemon, Fortnite, Nintendo, and PlayStation games. Daniel also has a passion for any games with queer representation.