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Professor Geekbeak’s Raid Research: Regieleki

July 11, 2026 - Professor Geekbeak
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Regieleki

Professor Noctowl's Raid Research: Regieleki

A Scholarly Analysis from the Pokebattler Pokémon Research Institute

Raid Introduction

Hello students! My name is Professor Noctowl, and today, I wish to draw attention to Regieleki. One of the new additions to the Legendary Titans helmed by Regigigas, Regieleki was known for having the highest base speed in Pokemon. However, even in Pokemon Go, where speed does not matter as much, this titan is still one of the best Electric type Pokemon. Grab your notebooks, class is in session. For those who wish to do their research independently, our raw data can be found here. And for those who wish for a simple visual guide, go ahead and take a look at the below visual guide by CaptGoldfish.

Visual Guide

NOTE: Some visual guides will be outdated for the duration of GO FEST. They will remain mostly accurate, but lack modern counters, such as the Mega Mewtwo duo, or Eternatus. Not only that, please note that some raids will not be covered in an article for GO FEST, due to the sheer volume. Our team has decided that the best call is to only cover raids who are within the top 10 counters in their type. If you’re looking for a counter that does not have an article, feel free to use pokebattler.com

Raid Syllabus

Course Schedule

This counter is one of many GO FEST raids. There are too many to put a coherent schedule here, but rest assured, pretty much every legendary, mega, and shadow under the sun will be going at some point. Look to your local GO FEST event or the Pokebattler.com raid schedule to see exactly what raids will be going.

Course Information

  • Catch CP: 1524 - 1602
  • Boosted (Rainy): 1905 - 2002
  • Minimum Required Trainers (Lvl 40, best friends, optimal weather): 2
  • Recommended: 4+ with Lvl 20 counters

Type Effectiveness & Moveset List

Of course, being a pure electric type, Regieleki only has one weakness. Since there are no abilities in Pokemon Go, there is no way to avoid it with Levitate, or any Charge Moves of note outside of the Electric type.

Effectiveness Types
Double Resist (0.4x)
Resist (0.6x) Flying Flying Steel Steel Electric Electric
Neutral Normal Normal Fighting Fighting Poison Poison Rock Rock Bug Bug Ghost Ghost Fire Fire Water Water Grass Grass Psychic Psychic Ice Ice Dragon Dragon Dark Dark Fairy Fairy
Super Effective (1.6x) Ground Ground
Double Super Effective (2.6x)

Regieleki’s moveset includes the following charge moves:

  • Normal Hyper Beam
  • Electric Thunder
  • Electric Zap Cannon
  • Electric Thunder Cage

The Dean's List - Top 5 Counters

The Dean’s List consists of the top 5 counters to Regieleki. As always, the Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and the Third Ranked will have their best moveset alternatives in a table with their rankings and a table detailing their defensive prowess against the charge moves listed above.

Primal Groudon

Primal Groudon A

Best Moveset: Ground Mud Shot / Ground Precipice Blades
DPS
Tank
Reliability
2
Trainers
(Lvl 40)
Quick Move Charge Move Efficacy
Ground Mud Shot Ground Precipice Blades 100%
Ground Mud Shot Ground Earthquake 89%
Dragon Dragon Tail Ground Precipice Blades 77%
Dragon Dragon Tail Ground Earthquake 71%
Ground Mud Shot Fire Fire Blast 64%
Ground Mud Shot Grass Solar Beam 61%
Mega Garchomp

Mega Garchomp A

Best Moveset: Ground Mud Shot / Ground Earth Power
DPS
Tank
Reliability
3
Trainers
(Lvl 40)
Quick Move Charge Move Efficacy
Ground Mud Shot Ground Earth Power 100%
Ground Mud Shot Ground Earthquake 97%
Dragon Dragon Tail Ground Earth Power 93%
Dragon Dragon Tail Ground Earthquake 89%
Ground Mud Shot Dragon Breaking Swipe 79%
Dragon Dragon Tail Dragon Breaking Swipe 76%
Shadow Groudon

Shadow Groudon A

Best Moveset: Ground Mud Shot / Ground Precipice Blades
DPS
Tank
Reliability
3
Trainers
(Lvl 40)
Quick Move Charge Move Efficacy
Ground Mud Shot Ground Precipice Blades 100%
Ground Mud Shot Ground Earthquake 92%
Dragon Dragon Tail Ground Precipice Blades 80%
Dragon Dragon Tail Ground Earthquake 75%
Ground Mud Shot Grass Solar Beam 60%
Ground Mud Shot Fire Fire Blast 60%

Defensive Grades for Top 3

Boss Move GROUDON_PRIMAL GARCHOMP_MEGA GROUDON_SHADOW_FORM
Normal Hyper Beam
Electric Zap Cannon 🛡🛡 🛡🛡 🛡🛡
Electric Thunder 🛡🛡 🛡🛡 🛡🛡
Shadow Garchomp

Shadow Garchomp A

Best Moveset: Ground Mud Shot / Ground Earth Power
DPS
Tank
Reliability
3
Trainers
(Lvl 40)
Shadow Excadrill

Shadow Excadrill A

Best Moveset: Ground Mud-Slap / Ground Scorching Sands
DPS
Tank
Reliability
3
Trainers
(Lvl 40)
Also Noteworthy: A: Shadow Rhyperior

Honor Roll - The Bottom 5

We here at Pokebattler Pokémon Research Institute can’t expect you to have the best counters every time. So, here are some of our other best options, most of which will be easier to find than the members of the Dean’s List.

Shadow Mamoswine

Shadow Mamoswine A

Best Moveset: Ground Mud-Slap / Ground High Horsepower
DPS
Tank
Reliability
3
Trainers
(Lvl 40)
Shadow Regigigas

Shadow Regigigas A

Best Moveset: Ground Hidden Power / Normal Crush Grip
DPS
Tank
Reliability
3
Trainers
(Lvl 40)
Landorus Therian

Landorus Therian A

Best Moveset: Ground Mud Shot / Ground Sandsear Storm
DPS
Tank
Reliability
3
Trainers
(Lvl 40)
Shadow Landorus

Shadow Landorus A

Best Moveset: Ground Mud Shot / Ground Earth Power
DPS
Tank
Reliability
3
Trainers
(Lvl 40)
Groudon

Groudon A

Best Moveset: Ground Mud Shot / Ground Precipice Blades
DPS
Tank
Reliability
3
Trainers
(Lvl 40)

Honorable Mentions

Of course, besides our 10 best counters, there are plenty of Pokémon that also work against Regieleki. Here are a few star choices, worthy of praise.

A EternatusEternatusShadow GolurkShadow GolurkGarchompGarchompShadow RhydonShadow RhydonMega SwampertMega SwampertExcadrillExcadrillMega RayquazaMega RayquazaMamoswineMamoswineShadow DonphanShadow DonphanBlack KyuremBlack KyuremShadow TorterraShadow TorterraNecrozma - Dawn WingsNecrozma - Dawn WingsRegigigasRegigigasShadow GolemShadow GolemRhyperiorRhyperiorLandorusLandorusShadow HippowdonShadow HippowdonShadow UrsalunaShadow UrsalunaMega BlazikenMega Blaziken

Weather Specialists

Sometimes, the weather can be your most powerful ally. In certain weather conditions, certain Pokémon on our list excel. The most transformative cases are noted below.

Sunny/ClearSunny/Clear
Landorus Therian (1.9)Shadow Mamoswine (1.9)Shadow Rhyperior (1.9)
Partly CloudyPartly Cloudy
Shadow Regigigas (2.1)
WindyWindy
Eternatus (2.1)

Raid Conclusion

Overall, Regieleki is an exceedingly simple raid. Electric types are always simple to counter, due to having one weakness, and one weakness alone. Bring good ground types, or very good generic types to ground this livewire. Of course, if you wish to do more research on your box’s best Pokémon for the job, Pokebattler.com itself can be a great help! Remember, the best counter is the one you have powered up and ready to go. I grant extra credit to those who use their best friend bonus and the weather to their advantage. Class dismissed!

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