Origin Form Giratina Pokémon GO Raid Guide, weakness & counters

Tom Bull

Tom Bull

Take on this mythical beast with our raid guide.

Origin Form Giratina is back in Pokémon GO Raids from October 14 until October 28. This is a great chance to get your hands on one of the best Pokémon in the game.

Origin Form Giratina is a very strong Raid attacker, and has some play in Pokémon GO PVP too. It's certainly worth getting out there to get involved in a few raids, especially if you don't have a good IV Origin Form Giratina already.

This Giratina Pokémon GO raid guide will get you prepared to take this Pokémon down.

Best Origin Form Giratina counters in Pokémon GO:

Origin Form Giratina has a fair few weaknesses. It's a Dragon and Ghost type. This means Origin Form Giratina has a weakness to Dark, Dragon, Fairy, Ghost and Ice-type Pokémon.

The best Origin Form Giratina counters in Pokémon GO are:

Mega Rayquaza
Dragon Tail & Outrage
Mega Tyranitar
Bite & Brutal Swing
Mega Garchomp
Dragon Tail & Outrage
Mega Gengar
Lick & Shadow Ball
Dawn Wings Necrozma
Psycho Cut & Moongeist Beam
Mega Salamence
Dragon Tail & Outrage
Mega Gardevoir
Charm & Dazzling Gleam
Origin Form Dialga
Dragon Breath & Roar of Time
Origin Form Palkia
Dragon Tail & Spacial Rend
Hydreigon
Dragon Breath & Brutal Swing
Zekrom
Dragon Breath & Outrage
Haxorus
Dragon Tail & Breaking Swipe

There are lots of great Pokémon you can use to take on Origin Form Giratina in Pokémon GO. This includes the recently debuted Dawn Wings Necrozma. There are also some fantastic budget options, including Hydreigon and Haxorus which are both accessible and cheaper to power up than some of the Legendary options.

Additional budget options also include Dragonite, Galarian Darmanitan, Weavile and Annihilape.

Can Origin Form Giratina be shiny in Pokémon GO?

Yes, Origin Form Giratina can be shiny after your Raid in Pokémon GO?

Mega Evolutions to get you more Giratina candy in Pokémon GO

Mega Evolutions can help you get more candy and XL candy with every catch. Having a mega level 3 active that boosts candy for Dark or Dragon types will give you an extra 2 candy per catch, as well as a 25% bonus to your XL candy chance.

Here are the Pokémon you can mega evolve to get extra Giratina candy:

  • Gengar
  • Ampharos
  • Sceptile
  • Altaria
  • Banette
  • Salamence
  • Latias
  • Latios
  • Rayquaza
  • Garchomp

As Dragon and Ghost-type Pokémon are effective against their own type, this means that a lot of the potential mega evolutions you can use to get extra candy will also be good Giratina counters.

How many trainers do I need to beat Origin Form Giratina in Pokémon GO?

Origin Form Giratina is a powerful attacker, and can mow down unprepared trainers. However, a few high level trainers with teams of Dragon Pokémon will make light work of this Raid. Just make sure to have some revives!

Three higher level Pokémon GO trainers should be enough to take down Origin Form Giratina. You'll want at least 7 trainers if you're a lower level group.

Origin Form Giratina Pokémon GO 100% IV

We all want that 100%, perfect IV Origin Form Giratina. Here are the CP values to keep an eye out for when you finish your raids.

100% IV's for Origin Form Giratina are:

  • 2105 CP
  • 2631 CP (Weather Boosted)

Weather Effects:

Weather boost can help you save candy, get better IVs and benefit from power boosts on your team. Here are the weather effects to keep an eye on when taking on these raids.

Weather
Pro
Con
Sunny--
WindyWill mean the Giratina you catch is higher level. Will boost Dragon-type attacksGiratina's Dragon-type attacks will also be boosted
Partly Cloudy--
CloudyFairy-type attacks will be boosted-
SnowIce-type attacks will be boosted-
Rainy--
FogWill mean the Giratina you catch is higher level. Will boost Ghost and Dark-type attacksGiratina's Ghost-type attacks will also be boosted

If you're looking to bag that higher CP Origin Form Giratina then keep your eyes out for Windy or Foggy weather. Cloudy and Snowy weather could help you, if you are low on trainers or have a lower level team.

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