As the Fairy/Flying-type Pokémon Togetic makes its return from Generation II, players in Pokémon GO will find that having a reliable Togetic raid guide is essential. Starting April 9, 2025, at 10:00 AM local time, trainers will be able to engage this Pokémon in Tier 3 Raids. Togetic evolves from Togepi with 25 Candy, while it transforms into Togekiss when you have 100 Candy and a Sinnoh Stone.
This article aims to prepare players for tackling a Togetic raid by highlighting vital stats, effective matchups, inherent weaknesses, and counters, ultimately making it easier for trainers to seize victory against this Pokémon.
Understanding Togetic’s Weaknesses
Being a Fairy/Flying dual-type, Togetic carries vulnerabilities against specific types. It is particularly weak to:
- Poison
 - Rock
 - Steel
 - Electric
 - Ice
 

For a deeper understanding of type interactions, explore our Pokémon Type Calculator.
Stats and Moveset of Togetic
As a formidable Tier 3 Raid Boss, Togetic features the following stats:
- Combat Power: 12936
 - Attack: 139
 - Defense: 181
 - Stamina: 3600
 - Fast Moves: Fairy Wind, Steel Wing, Extrasensory, Zen Headbutt, and Hidden Power
 - Charged Moves: Dazzling Gleam, Aerial Ace, and Ancient Power
 
Top Counters for Togetic Raids
To defeat Togetic efficiently, consider deploying some top-tier counters, including:
- Necrozma (Dusk Mane) – Metal Claw and Sunsteel Strike
 - Metagross (Shadow) – Bullet Punch and Meteor Mash
 - White Kyurem – Ice Fang and Ice Burn
 - Metagross – Bullet Punch and Meteor Mash
 - Magnezone (Shadow) – Volt Switch and Wild Charge
 
Optimal Steel-type Counters
| Pokémon | Fast Attack | Charged Attack | 
|---|---|---|
| Necrozma (Dusk Mane) | Metal Claw | Sunsteel Strike | 
| Metagross (Shadow) | Bullet Punch | Meteor Mash | 
| Metagross | Bullet Punch | Meteor Mash | 
| Excadrill (Shadow) | Metal Claw | Iron Head | 
| Mega Aggron | Iron Tail | Heavy Slam | 
Effective Poison-type Counters
| Pokémon | Fast Attack | Charged Attack | 
|---|---|---|
| Mega Gengar | Lick | Sludge Bomb | 
| Nihilego | Poison Jab | Sludge Bomb | 
| Mega Beedrill | Poison Jab | Sludge Bomb | 
| Naganadel | Poison Jab | Sludge Bomb | 
| Gengar | Lick | Sludge Bomb | 
Strong Rock-type Counters
| Pokémon | Fast Attack | Charged Attack | 
|---|---|---|
| Rhyperior (Shadow) | Smack Down | Rock Wrecker | 
| Mega Diancie | Rock Throw | Rock Slide | 
| Mega Tyranitar | Smack Down | Stone Edge | 
| Rampardos (Shadow) | Smack Down | Rock Slide | 
| Gigalith (Shadow) | Smack Down | Meteor Beam | 
Key Electric-type Counters
| Pokémon | Fast Attack | Charged Attack | 
|---|---|---|
| Magnezone (Shadow) | Volt Switch | Wild Charge | 
| Raikou (Shadow) | Thunder Shock | Wild Charge | 
| Thundurus Therian | Volt Switch | Wildbolt Storm | 
| Mega Manectric | Thunder Fang | Wild Charge | 
| Electivire (Shadow) | Thunder Shock | Discharge | 
Ice-type Counters to Consider
| Pokémon | Fast Attack | Charged Attack | 
|---|---|---|
| White Kyurem | Ice Fang | Ice Burn | 
| Mamoswine (Shadow) | Powder Snow | Avalanche | 
| Weavile (Shadow) | Ice Shard | Avalanche | 
| Galarian Darmanitan (Standard Mode) | Ice Fang | Avalanche | 
| Mamoswine | Powder Snow | Avalanche | 
To pinpoint the optimal counters for Togetic, utilize the following search strings:
- Steel&@Steel&cp2000-
 - Poison&@Poison&cp2000-
 - Rock&@Rock&cp2000-
 - Electric&@Electric&cp2000-
 - Ice&@Ice&cp2000-
 
Togetic Raid Catch CP and Shiny Potential

After defeating Togetic in a raid, players have the opportunity to catch it at the following Combat Power (CP) ranges:
- No Weather Boost: 917-976 CP at Level 20 (IVs between 10/10/10 and 15/15/15)
 - Weather Boosted (Windy or Cloudy Weather): 1147-1220 CP at Level 25 (IVs between 10/10/10 and 15/15/15)
 
Thresholds for Perfect IVs
- No Weather Boost: Perfect IVs yield 976 CP
 - Weather Boosted (Partly Cloudy): Perfect IVs yield 1220 CP
 
Is Shiny Togetic Available in Raids?
Yes, trainers have the chance to catch Shiny Togetic during raids, with a shiny encounter rate of 1 in 64.