In Pokemon GO, Claydol stands out as a formidable challenger, being the evolved form of Baltoy and embodying both Ground and Psychic types. With impressive defensive capabilities and a versatile move set, success in raids against Claydol requires strategic planning. Understanding its strengths and weaknesses is crucial for optimizing your battle strategy and achieving victory.
This comprehensive guide will arm you with essential knowledge about Claydol, including its vulnerabilities, ideal counter options, and what to expect post-raid in terms of catching this Pokemon.
Key Weaknesses of Claydol in Pokemon GO Raids

Effective Attack Types Against Claydol
Claydol’s dual Ground/Psychic typing leaves it vulnerable to various attack types, which can leverage increased damage. The following move types deal 160% increased damage:
- Bug
- Dark
- Ghost
- Grass
- Ice
- Water
Resistance to Attacks
While Claydol has notable weaknesses, it also boasts resistances that can diminish the effectiveness of certain moves:
- Electric: 39.1% damage reduction
- Fighting: 62.5% damage reduction
- Poison: 62.5% damage reduction
- Rock: 62.5% damage reduction
- Psychic: 62.5% damage reduction
Claydol’s Raid Stats and Move Set
- Combat Power: 14,527
- Attack: 140
- Defense: 229
- Stamina: 3,600
- Fast Attacks: Confusion, Extrasensory, and Mud-Slap
- Charged Attacks: Earth Power, Earthquake, Gyro Ball, Ice Beam, Psychic, Rock Tomb, Shadow Ball, and Scorching Sands
Optimal Counters for Claydol Raids

To successfully overcome Claydol in raids, trainers should utilize Pokemon armed with strong moves from the Bug, Dark, Ghost, Grass, Ice, or Water types. Some of the most effective counters include:
- Primal or Shadow Kyogre: Waterfall and Origin Pulse
- Mega or Shadow Sceptile: Fury Cutter and Frenzy Plant
- Necrozma – Dawn Wings: Shadow Claw and Moongeist Beam
- White Kyurem: Ice Fang and Ice Burn
- Black Kyurem: Shadow Claw and Freeze Shock
- Mega or Shadow Gengar: Lick and Shadow Ball
- Mega or Shadow Tyranitar: Bite and Brutal Swing
- Mega or Shadow Swampert: Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
- Mega Banette: Shadow Claw and Shadow Ball
- Shadow Weavile: Snarl and Avalanche
- Shadow Crawdaunt: Snarl and Crabhammer
- Kartana: Razor Leaf and Leaf Blade
- Shadow Samurott: Fury Cutter and Hydro Cannon
- Mega Houndoom: Snarl and Foul Play
- Mega Blastoise: Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
- Shadow Mamoswine: Powder Snow and Avalanche
- Mega Pinsir: Fury Cutter and X-Scissor
- Mega Heracross: Struggle Bug and Megahorn
- Mega Venusaur: Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant
- Shadow Cacturne: Sucker Punch and Grass Knot
- Shaymin – Sky: Magical Leaf and Grass Knot
Catching Claydol Post-Raid: CP and Shiny Variants

Upon successfully defeating Claydol in a raid, its Combat Power (CP) will fluctuate based on current weather conditions, as follows:
- Normal Weather: 1,063 CP – 1,126 CP (Level 20, IVs 10/10/10 – 15/15/15)
- Weather-Boosted (Sunny & Windy): 1,328 CP – 1,408 CP (Level 25, IVs 10/10/10 – 15/15/15)
What are the Perfect IV CPs for Claydol in Pokemon GO Raids?
- Not Weather Boosted: 1,126 CP
- Weather Boosted (Sunny & Windy): 1,408 CP
Does Claydol Have a Shiny Variant Available in Pokemon GO Raids?
Currently, Shiny Claydol cannot be encountered in raids; however, it is obtainable within the game. This alternate variant was first made available during the Psychic Spectacular event in March 2020. To acquire Shiny Claydol, trainers must evolve a Shiny Baltoy.