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Hitmonlee Solo Raid Guide

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Hitmonlee Solo Raid Guide

Hitmonlee is a Tier 3 (level 3) Fighting type raid boss introduced in the Pokémon Battle Showdown event, featuring Fighting types. Hitmonlee has a raid boss CP of 20076, making it a pretty hefty foe for a T3 raid boss. As a pure Fighting type, it is boosted by Cloudy weather only. Below are the 100% IV catch CPs of boosted and non-boosted Hitmonlee:

  • Non-Boosted: 1472 CP
  • Boosted: 1840 CP Cloudy

Quick Facts at a Glance

  • With an array of powerful counters, this should be a soloable raid arounds levels 30-35, with Pokémon that are also levels 30-35.
  • It’s dangerous to go alone – Take powerful Psychic, Fairy, and Flying Pokémon with you to this raid.
  • Difficulty: Mildly challenging.

Solo Raid Counters

With Machamp being a popular raid boss already, also sporting that pure Fighting typing, many players who are already familiar with the soloing scene may have these Pokémon up to par and on hand. We will go over some of the best of the best counters for Hitmonlee in the table below!

Pokémon Fast Move Charge Move
Mewtwo
  • Confusion Psychic
  • Psychic Psychic
Gardevoir
  • Confusion Psychic
  • Dazzling Gleam Fairy
Alakazam
  • Confusion Psychic
  • Future Sight Psychic
Espeon
  • Confusion Psychic
  • Future Sight Psychic
Lugia
  • Extrasensory Psychic
  • Sky Attack Flying
Rayquaza
  • Air Slash Flying
  • Aerial Ace Flying
Latios
  • Zen Headbutt Psychic
  • Psychic Psychic
Togekiss
  • Air Slash Flying
  • Dazzling Gleam Fairy
Gallade
  • Confusion Psychic
  • Psychic Psychic
Metagross
  • Zen Headbutt Psychic
  • Psychic Psychic
Celebi
  • Confusion Psychic
  • Psychic Psychic

Basically, you want strong Psychic, Flying, and Fairy type Pokémon, and absolute monsters like Rayquaza and Mewtwo fit that bill perfectly. Lugia is more of a tank than a great attacker but could bring up the rear of any strong team. Gardevoir benefits from a double resistance to any Fighting moves while dishing out some damage, so it is also a really good choice for your team building. Espeon, Latios and Alakazam are also solid options, with good damage output.

Hitmonlee Move sets

Hitmonlee does not have a variety of moves to cover all of its weak points, so your Psychic and Fairy types should be safe (can’t say the same about your fliers though).

Hitmonlee has access to the following moves:

  • Rock Smash (fast, Fighting)
  • Low Kick (fast, Fighting)
  • Close Combat (charged, 1 bar, Fighting
  • Stone Edge (charged, 1 bar, Rock)
  • Low Sweep (charged, 3 bars, Fighting)

The easiest move set to go up against would be Low Kick and Close Combat. With Low Kick being the worst of the two fast moves that is no question, but Stone Edge does not benefit from any kind of STAB damage but is not resisted by your Psychic or Fairy types. Rock also completely destroys Flying types. Close Combat would be the best move to take your counters in against, as they will likely live these hits better. The most difficult move set, you can guess, is Rock Smash and Low Sweep. Low Sweep would hit very quickly, being a 3-bar move, and Rock Smash is the better of the two fast moves.

Weather Influence on Battle

As mentioned, Hitmonlee is boosted in Cloudy weather. To see what exactly is going on with your weather, take a look at this table below:

Weather Pros Cons
Sunny
Partly Cloudy Boosts Hitmonlee’s Rock move
Cloudy Boosts super-effective Fairy attacks Boosts Hitmonlee’s Fighting moves
Windy Boosts super-effective Psychic and Flying attacks
Rainy
Snow
Fog
Windy would be your best weather to solo in, as your Psychic and Flying types will be boosted, and there are really no downsides. Cloudy weather should not be too daunting either if you are using Gardevoir, as it will double resist the boosted Fighting moves. Just do not take Ho-Oh and Dragonite into a Partly Cloudy battle with Stone Edge and you should also be good (don’t take them into a non-boosted Stone Edge either actually, that’s probably not a good idea).

Final Notes

Now that you’ve gotten a good read or skim on how to take down a Hitmonlee let’s go over a few of the key points again. Make sure your Pokémon are about level 30 or higher to take on this boss, as it seems to be a little harder than your average Machamp raid. Psychic, Fairy and Flying types are key!!

Keep an eye on the weather and make changes to your team according to it, and also according to the moves the Hitmonlee has, though you cannot tell what moves it has until you use your raid pass and see what the AI gives you as a recommended team.

Other than that, this should be a fun, new raid for any of you solo elitists! Good luck and have fun trainers!