In the video, you see the raid battle against Mewtwo. Exclusive Pokémon GO raids have already started in Japan, giving trainers the chance to add this special monster to their collections. However, catching it is not easy.
The first exclusive raids in Pokémon GO started a few hours ago in Japan. Trainers there had the chance to battle the first Mewtwo in the game and then catch it. A Japanese Pokémon GO fan site documented the encounter in a stream.
Mewtwo Raid Video
Mewtwo is the new legendary Pokémon that is unlocked through exclusive raids in Pokémon GO. These exclusive raids have sparked a lot of discussion in recent weeks because no one knew exactly how these battles would unfold.
The first EX raid has now taken place in Japan and attracted trainers with a Mewtwo as the raid boss. The Pokémon fan site GameWith live-streamed the encounter with Mewtwo and made the video available on YouTube.
You can see the entire encounter, the exclusive raid pass, the battle, and much more. It also becomes clear that Mewtwo is not easy to catch. The exciting part of the video begins with the preparation for the raid battle at around 31 minutes. The battle starts at around 40 minutes.
Three minutes later, Mewtwo was defeated by Tyranitar, Rhydon, Lugia, and co, and the catching attempts began.
The video shown makes it clear:
- The trainers receive the normal amount of Premier Balls, not the 50 balls that were available at the Yokohama event. The distribution of the balls during exclusive raids is like that of “normal” level 5 raids. How the distribution of raid rewards works, we explain to you here.
- Mewtwo is apparently hard to catch despite good throws. Mewtwo’s catch chance is said to have a base value of 6%. Despite golden berries and good throws, the trainer unfortunately was unable to catch Mewtwo.
So far, the monster seems to be something really special.
We currently have raids with Entei – Trainers have already defeated the boss three against one