Pokemon Go Soloable Legendary and Mega Evolutions Raid Bosses in July 2023

Trainers, rwaterbender is back with another infographic. The infographic shows what Raid Bosses can be soloed in July 2023. The list contains eight Pokemon, including Mega Evolutions.
Niantic and Pokemon Go announced what’s coming in July 2023, including Raids and Raid Bosses. In July 2023, Pokemon Go players will face off against Mega Sableye, Mega Blastoise, Mega Blaziken, and Mega Tyranitar in Mega Raids. As for Legendary Raids, or Tier 5, players can battle and catch Heatran, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Regieleki, and Regidrago. Now, some of these Raid Bosses can be soloed, and thanks to rwaterbender and the helpful infographic, we now know which Raid Bosses can be soloed in July 2023.
The July 2023 Soloable Raid Bosses infographic explains everything one should know. The infographic includes dates, difficulty, weather, key counters and PVP, and PVE details. Let’s check it out below.
Pokemon Go All Legendary and Mega Evolutions Solo Raids in July 2023
- Heatran – Sunny, Primal Groudon, and three Shadow Garchomp as key counters
- Moltres – Partly Cloudy, Shadow Tyranitar, Mega Aerodactyl, and Rampardos as key counters
- Regieleki – Sunny, Primal Gorudon, and three Shadow Garchomp as key counters
- Regidrago -Windy, and Cloudy
- Mega Sableye – Windy, Gardevoir, and five Shadow Gardevoir
- Mega Blastoise – Sunny, five Kartana, and Mega Sceptile
- Mega Blaziken – Any weather, Primal Groudon, Shadow Mewtwo, and Primal Kyogre
- Mega Tyranitar – Any weather Mega Blaziken and Terrakion
[Infographic] July 2023 Soloable Raids
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by u/rwaterbender from discussion [Infographic] July 2023 Soloable Raids
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Those who want to try and take out these Raid Bosses solo are more than welcome to do so. Please have in mind that these battles are not going to be easy at all, but you will have a lot of fun. Especially when you end up with a Shiny encounter.
What do you think about the Soloable Raids infographic? Would you put it to the test?