Moltres is categorised as the Flame Pokémon and is a member of the legendary bird trio. Like all Legendary Pokemon in Pokémon Go, Moltres will appear in five-star raids. Depending on the strength of your Pokémon, you may need to team up with other trainers and, thanks to Remote Raiding, you can do this from home. Moltres makes a reappearance during the Season of Go, appearing alongside Zapdos and Articuno during July 2022. On this page:

Moltres type - Fire and flying-type Moltres is weak against - Electric, rock and water-type Pokémon Moltres counters - Gyarados, Zapdos, Raikou, Tyranitar, Swampert, Kyogre, Terrakion, Rampardos and Electivire Other Moltres notes - Start this battle with your strongest rock-type Pokémon, using your water or electric-types as possible reinforcements.

Raid Boss CP - 45,609 CP Maximum CP when being caught - 1,980 CP Maximum weather boosted CP (Sunny and Clear) when being caught - 2,475 CP

Possible Fast Moves:

Fire Spin (Fire) Wing Attack (Flying)

Possible Charged Moves:

Ancient Power (Rock) Fire Blast (Fire) Heat Wave (Fire) Overheat (Fire)

The Season of Mythical Wishes continues with the Winter Holiday event, which has brought Mega Glalie to Pokémon Go. Don’t forget to partake in the new Go Battle League season. Elsewhere, be sure to use Daily Adventure Incense for the chance of encountering Galarian Articuno, Galarian Zapdos and Galarian Moltres.
Inspiration for Moltres most likely came from the various firebirds that appear in different mythologies, with the focus either being the Vermilion Bird or the phoenix. The Vermilion Bird, known as Suzaku in Japanese, is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations and is often depicted as a red bird covered in flames. Alongside the other two legendary birds, Moltres is one of the first legendary Pokémon to receive a regional variant in the Pokémon series. These regional counterparts will make their first appearance in The Crown Tundra DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield. Like all regional variants, the Galarian legendary birds will differ in both appearance and typing: Articuno will become a psychic and flying-type Pokémon, Zapdos a fighting and flying-type and, finally, Moltres will be dark and flying-type Pokémon. Even though the legendary birds will keep their shared flying-type, the change to their primary typing means that training these legendries will be a very different experience, especially for experienced Pokémon fans.

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