Pokémon Go: Aggron in the Counter Guide – don’t bite your teeth!

Pokémon Go: Aggron in the Counter Guide - don't bite your teeth!

Attention all Pokémon trainers! Steel and Rock-type Aggron is a real must-have on any self-respecting counter-team. So if you see Aggron in Tier 3 Raids, be sure to challenge it! Apart from that, you should think about whether you want to earn a good Aggron, because with more and more Mega Pokémon making their debut in Pokémon Go, it won’t be long before Mega Aggron makes its way into the raids. So get out there and get yourself a perfect Stolloss!

Aggron as a raid boss

Aggron is a dual type of steel and rock, so it suffers from two very big weaknesses: combat and ground! So if you really want to smack Aggron, grab your strongest combat and steel attackers. If you want to pound the third generation Pokémon into the ground, be sure to check the weather in the Pokémon Go app, which is shown as usual in the top right corner of the screen! To strengthen your combat attackers, you should hope for overcast weather. If you mainly fight with ground attackers, you should make sure that you fight in sunny weather!

If your team is not well equipped with the most effective attackers, you can also fall back on water-type attackers. While not as effective as combat and ground, they are still strong. When it rains, they even get stronger to a certain extent! While Aggron is a rock-steel Pokémon, it’s not particularly tough in battle. Aggron comes in at 21,077 CP and is definitely doable for solo players. If you’re lacking in fighting prowess, team up with a few other Pokémon Go players and you’ll have the thing in your pocket in no time! Below is a list of the best counters to Aggron in Pokémon Go.

  • Crypto Machamp with counter and balancing punch
  • Lucario with counter and aura sphere
  • Crypto Hariyama with counter and balancing punch
  • Mostagrif with counter and balancing punch
  • mahomey with counter and balancing punch
  • Landorus (animal spirit form) with clay shot and earthquake
  • Stalobor with clay clamp and earthquake
  • mega slacker with foot kick and focus kick
  • crack crack with clay shot and earth powers
  • Crypto Mamutel with clay shot and steamroller
  • groudon with clay shot and earthquake
  • clamp with foot kick and focus kick
  • cap mushroom with counter and balancing punch
  • Crypto Galagladi with kick and melee
  • Hariyama with counter and balancing punch

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