Best Pokemon Go Mega Glalie Raid Counters in 2022

Mega Glalie Raid

The Winter Holiday Events returns to Pokemon Go and welcomes the Mega Glalie raid.

The Pokemon Go Winter Holiday Event is now underway and will be available until the end of December. During the event, trainers who missed any of the previous community days will have a second chance at catching them; lucky trainers will even have the chance to encounter each community day Pokemon‘s shiny variation. The December community day will take play on December 17th and 18th from 2 PM to 5 PM local time.

In addition, trainers will have the opportunity to battle against Mega Glalie and Cobalion in raids. Cobalion will be available in raids from December 15th to December 23rd and then will be replaced by Kyurem. Mega Glalie will be available from December 15th to January 1st. Both Cobalion and Mega Glalie will have their shiny variations to catch after taking down the raid.

Now let’s dive into the best Mega Glalie raid counters.

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Best Mega Glalie raid counters in Pokemon Go

Mega Glalie Raid Stats

  • Mega Glalie is a Ice-type Pokemon.
  • It is weak to Rock, Fighting, Fire, and Steel-type moves.
  • The Mega Glalie Raid CP is 34265
  • Mega Glalie’s Base HP is 190
  • Its Attack is 252 and its Defense is 168
  • The Base catch CP is between 1,764 to 1,845
  • The Boosted Catch CP is between 2,205 to 2,307
  • It is Weather Boosted by snowy weather
  • Its Fast moves can be Ice Shard or Frost Breath
  • Its Charged moves can be Shadow Ball, Avalanche, or Gyro Ball

Mega Glalie Raid Counters

Going into the Mega Glalie raid, trainers will need a team of Pokemon with type effective moves, well-rounded Pokemon, or high defensive stats. Overall, Mega Glalie is a averagely balanced Mega Pokemon. Thankfully it is easy to take down due to its vulnerabilities and average stats.

The raid can be easily completed by a team of 1 to 4 trainers; a team of 3 to 8 trainers can take it down quicker and a team of 8 to 20 trainers can burn through it making a better completionist bonus.

Using Mega Pokemon such as Mega Blaziken, Mega Charizard Y, Mega Alakazam, or Mega Aerodactyl will make the battle a lot easier for most trainers. Ultimately, you will want to use Fighting, Rock, Steel, or Fire-type Pokemon. Be careful, because the raid can be difficult if using Grass, Dragon, Ground, or Flying-type Pokemon.

Here are the best counters to overcoming the raid. Some of these recommendations can be substituted out for Pokemon with type advantage or a better move set.

Primary Fire Types:
  • Mega Blaziken – Counter & Blast Burn
  • Charizard (Mega)- Fire Spin & Blast Burn
  • (Mega) Houndoom – Fire Fang & Fire Blast
  • Reshiram – Fire Fang & Overheat
  • Ho-Oh – Incinerate & Sacred Fire
  • Darmanitan – Fire Fang & Overheat
Alternate Fire Types:
  • Chandelure – Frie Spin & Overheat
  • Moltres – Wing Attack & Fire Blast
  • Flareon – Fire Spin & Overheat
  • Heatran – Fire Spin & Flamethrower
  • Infernape – Fire Spin – Blast Burn
  • Emboar – Ember & Blast Burn
  • Entei – Fire Fang & Overheat
  • Typhlosion – Ember & Blast Burn
  • Salamance – Fire Fang & Blast Burn
  • Arcanine – Fire Fang & Flamethrower
  • Ninetails – Fire Spin & Weather Ball
  • Solgaleo – Fire Spin & Flamethrower
Primary Fighting Types:
  • Mega Alakazam – Counter & Focus Blast
  • Lucario – Counter & Aura Sphere
  • Terrakion – Double Kick & Sacred Sword
  • Conkledur – Counter & Dynamic Punch
  • Emboar – Low Kick & Focus Blast
  • Pheromosa – Low Kick & Focus Blast
Alternate Fighting Types:
  • Mega Lopunny – Low Kick & Focus Blast
  • Machamp – Counter & Dynamic Punch
  • Breloom – Counter & Dynamic Punch
  • Hariyama – Counter & Dynamic Punch
  • Meloetta (Pirouette) – Low Kick & Close Combat
  • Sirfetch’d – Counter & Close Combat
  • Heracross – Counter & Close Combat
  • Toxicroak – Counter & Dynamic Punch
  • Sawk – Low Kick & Focus Blast
  • Primeape – Counter & Close Combat
Primary Steel Types:
  • Mega Aggron – Iron Tail & Heavy Slam
  • Metagross – Bullet Punch & Meteor Mash
  • Steelix – Iron Tail & Heavy Slam
  • Registeel – Metal Claw & Flash Cannon
  • Celesteela – Air Slash & Heavy Slam
  • Cobalion – Zen Headbutt & Iron Head
Primary Rock Types:
  • Mega Aerodactyl – Rock Throw & Rock Slide
  • Terrakion – Smack Down & Rock Slide
  • Rampardos – Smack Down & Rock Slide
  • Landorus (Therian) – Rock Throw & Stone Edge
  • Golem (Alola Form) – Rock Throw & Wild Charge
  • Gigalith – Smack Down & Rock Slide
Remember Shadow Bonuses

Remember, Shadow versions of some of these Pokemon can be more efficient.

Let Us Know!

Make sure to get your shiny Cobalion and Mega Glalie while you can. Cobalion leaves on December 23rd and is replaced by Kyurem. Hopefully, you were able to get a Mega Blaziken during the Hoenn Mega Raid day because it will make your life a lot easier.

Which of these two will you shiny hunt?

For additional Pokemon Go news or raid guides, check out our Pokemon Go section.

If you want to add me on Pokemon Go, my trainer code is 3979-2857-6892. If you want to be invited to a raid throughout the month, follow me on Twitter at KillerKDemons.

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Pokemon Go was developed by The Pokémon Company and is available now on iOS and Android.

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