Discovering Jangmo-o: Strategies for Pokémon Go Fest 2024
The upcoming Go Fest 2024: Global event will prominently feature Jangmo-o, introducing players to the shiny variant of this captivating Dragon-type Pokémon. Players anticipating the festivities should prepare for a significant increase in Jangmo-o’s availability during the event, making it essential to understand how to effectively catch this elusive creature.
Catching Jangmo-o During Go Fest 2024
For trainers eager to capture multiple Jangmo-o during the Go Fest 2024, timing is key.
Day One: Scheduled for Saturday, July 13, Jangmo-o will appear more frequently during the Shining Day habitat hour, occurring twice: from 11 AM to 12 PM and again from 3 PM to 4 PM (local time). This gives trainers a total of two hours to increase their chances of encountering this Pokémon.
- Day Two: On Sunday, July 14, there will be a broader opportunity to find Jangmo-o in the wild from 10 AM to 6 PM. However, it is important to note that this day will also feature other rotating Pokémon from various habitats, which could complicate efforts to find Jangmo-o amidst the mix.
In addition, Jangmo-o will be a one-star raid boss throughout the event. Trainers with robust Ice and Fairy-type Pokémon should find it relatively easy to take down Jangmo-o solo. For those new to the game or seeking guidance, refer to the below recommendations on effective counters and weaknesses.
Exploring Shiny Jangmo-o
Players will be thrilled to learn that shiny Jangmo-o will be available during Go Fest 2024: Global. This shiny variant sports a striking yellow body with vibrant pink scales, making it an exciting target for trainers aiming to complete their Pokédex with shiny Pokémon.
Jangmo-o Counters and Weaknesses
To successfully defeat Jangmo-o in battles, trainers should be mindful of its weaknesses:
- Type: Dragon
- Weaknesses: Jangmo-o is particularly vulnerable to Dragon, Fairy, and Ice-type moves.
Suggested counters include:
- Ice Types: Glaceon, Weavile, Cetitan, Kyurem, Baxcalibur, Mamoswine
- Fairy Types: Clefable, Granbull, Togekiss, Gardevoir, and Sylveon
While using weaker dragon Pokémon is not advisable, strong options like Rayquaza, Salamence, and Palkia can also be effective against Jangmo-o. As a beginner, be prepared to partner with another player if needed, although a well-rounded team featuring Ice and Fairy types will simplify the battle.
Jangmo-o’s Combat Power Levels
For those planning to engage Jangmo-o in raids, consider the following CP (Combat Power) levels:
- Jangmo-o Raid CP: 3178 CP
- CP Range for Catching Jangmo-o: 510 to 553 CP
- Weather Effect: If caught in windy weather, its CP may range from 637 to 692.
Optimal Jangmo-o Moveset
When battling with Jangmo-o, the ideal moveset consists of Dragon Tail as a Fast Move and Dragon Pulse as a Charged Move. While Jangmo-o may not often be used in mainstream battles, these moves could prove beneficial in specific tournament settings within the Go Battle League.
Full Moveset:
Fast Moves:
- Dragon Tail (Dragon)
- Tackle (Normal)
- Charged Moves:
- Brick Break (Fighting)
- Dragon Claw (Dragon)
- Dragon Pulse (Dragon)
In conclusion, whether you aim to catch shiny Jangmo-o or seek to dominate in raids, Go Fest 2024 represents a fantastic opportunity for trainers worldwide. May your journey in Pokémon Go lead to abundant, exciting discoveries!