Ultimate Guide to Defeating Xurkitree in Pokémon Go Raids: Weaknesses, Counters & Shiny Tips
Introduction
Ultra Beasts have returned to Pokémon Go for a limited time, and from May 13 through May 19, you can challenge Xurkitree alongside its fellow Ultra Beasts Buzzwole and Pheromosa in five-star Raids. Each of these powerful creatures is region-locked for in-person Raids, but thanks to Remote Raid Passes, Trainers worldwide can join the fight. This guide focuses exclusively on Xurkitree, covering its weaknesses, the best counters, and how to maximize your chances of encountering a Shiny version.

Before diving in, be sure to check our comprehensive Raid Strategy section for tips on remote raiding and weather boosts.
Xurkitree Weaknesses and Resistances
Xurkitree is a pure Electric-type Pokémon, making its defensive profile straightforward. While most Ultra Beasts have dual typings, Xurkitree’s singular type means it has only one critical weakness: Ground. Ground-type moves deal double damage (super-effective) against Xurkitree. Additionally, Electric-type attacks are not very effective against Ground, so your Ground counters will both dish out heavy damage and resist Xurkitree’s own electric moves.
Resistances to Note
Xurkitree resists Electric, Flying, and Steel-type attacks. Avoid bringing Pokémon that rely on these types, as they will deal reduced damage. Instead, focus on the Ground type for maximum efficiency.
Best Counters for Xurkitree
Below are the top Pokémon you should bring to a Xurkitree Raid, ranked by overall performance. These choices maximize damage output while staying alive longer thanks to resistances.
Top Tier Counters
- Primal Groudon – with Mud Shot and Precipice Blades (Ground-type fast and charged moves)
- Shadow Garchomp – with Mud Shot and Earth Power (or Outrage as backup)
- Landorus (Therian Forme) – with Mud Shot and Earthquake
- Excadrill – with Mud-Slap and Drill Run
- Garchomp – with Mud Shot and Earth Power
Mega Counters
If you have access to Mega Evolutions, Mega Garchomp and Mega Swampert are excellent choices. Mega Swampert resists Electric and can learn Mud Shot and Earthquake, while Mega Garchomp provides additional Ground-type damage boost to all party members.
Budget and Alternative Counters
For Trainers with limited resources, consider these more accessible options:
- Rhyperior – with Mud-Slap and Earthquake (or Rock Wrecker for neutral damage)
- Mamoswine – with Mud-Slap and Bulldoze (less effective but widely available)
- Golem – with Mud-Slap and Earthquake
- Krookodile – with Mud-Slap and Earthquake
Remember to avoid Flying, Steel, or Electric-type Pokémon, as they will either be resisted or take super-effective damage from Xurkitree.
How to Get Shiny Xurkitree
Shiny Xurkitree is available in Pokémon Go during this Raid event. After defeating a Xurkitree Raid, you have a chance to encounter a Shiny version on the catch screen. The standard Shiny rate for Legendary and Ultra Beast Raids is approximately 1 in 20 (5%), but this can vary slightly. There is no guaranteed method to force a Shiny; you simply need to participate in as many Xurkitree Raids as possible and hope for luck. Using a Remote Raid Pass expands your pool of potential Raids.
Once encountered, Shiny Xurkitree appears with a darker blue body and bright yellow wires, making it easily distinguishable from the standard purple-and-yellow version. Use Golden Razz Berries and aim for Excellent Curveball throws to maximize your catch chance, as Shiny Pokémon from Raids have a 100% catch rate if you hit them—so don’t waste your Pinap Berries if you see a Shiny!
Raid Strategy and Tips
Team Composition
Bring a full party of six Ground-type attackers. If you have Primal Groudon or Shadow Garchomp, lead with them. For backup, add high-level Garchomp, Landorus, or Excadrill. Ensure your party has enough survivability; Xurkitree’s electric attacks like Thunder Shock and Discharge are tough, but your Ground types will resist them.
Weather and Location
Rainy weather boosts Electric-type moves, making Xurkitree even stronger. Clear weather boosts Ground-type moves, giving your counters a power advantage. Whenever possible, Raid during clear weather to increase your damage output.
Remote Raiding
Since Xurkitree is region-locked to one part of the world (likely the Americas), you may need to rely on Remote Raids if you live elsewhere. Use apps like Pokémon Go Raid or Discord servers to find remote invites. Remember that Remote Raid Passes have limitations on the number you can use per day (currently 5), so plan accordingly.
Timing
Xurkitree is available only from May 13 at 10:00 a.m. to May 19 at 10:00 a.m. local time. Make sure to complete your Raids before the deadline. After this period, the Ultra Beasts will leave again, and Xurkitree may not return for many months.
Conclusion
Xurkitree might appear intimidating, but with the right Ground-type counters and a solid strategy, you can easily defeat it and add a Shiny to your collection. Focus on Primal Groudon, Shadow Garchomp, and other top Ground attackers, and don’t forget to invite remote friends to maximize your chances. Good luck, Trainer!
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