Best Aegislash Shield Forme Raid Counters

Raid Battles

Find the best counters for defeating Aegislash Shield Forme in Pokémon GO. Here are the top 100 Aegislash Shield Forme counters, including moves, DPS, TDO, faints, and time to win.

Aegislash Shield Forme CP range from Raids

Aegislash Shield Forme can be caught with the following Combat Power after being defeated in Raids:

  • From 823 CP to 882 CP, with no weather boost
  • From 1029 CP to 1103 CP with Snow and Fog weather boost

Aegislash Shield Forme weaknesses

Aegislash Shield Forme type chart

When fighting Aegislash Shield Forme, keep in mind the that Steel and Ghost-type Pokémon are weak to Dark, Fire, Ghost, and Ground-type moves. They take reduced damage from Dragon, Fairy, Fighting, Flying, Grass, Ice, Psychic, Rock, Steel, Bug, Normal, and Poison-type moves.

Aegislash Shield Forme takes increased damage from:Aegislash Shield Forme takes increased damage from:
+60.0%
  • DarkDark
  • FireFire
  • GhostGhost
  • GroundGround
Aegislash Shield Forme takes reduced damage from:Aegislash Shield Forme takes reduced damage from:
-37.5%
  • DragonDragon
  • FairyFairy
  • FightingFighting
  • FlyingFlying
  • GrassGrass
  • IceIce
  • PsychicPsychic
  • RockRock
  • SteelSteel
-60.9%
  • BugBug
-75.6%
  • NormalNormal
  • PoisonPoison

Best move-types and best weather for defeating Aegislash Shield Forme

Move-typeUsage (%)Weather
Fire166.7%
  • sunnySunny
Ghost80.0%
  • fogFog
Dark73.3%
  • fogFog
Ground66.7%
  • sunnySunny
Psychic13.3%
  • windyWindy

About our ranking methodology

Our guide provides detailed information on recommended Pokémon and moves that are most effective against Aegislash Shield Forme in Raid Battles. Whether you're looking for the best counters to take Aegislash Shield Forme down quickly with high DPS, or the tankiest counters that can withstand its attacks, our guide has something for every trainer.

This guide displays a list of best Aegislash Shield Forme counters in Pokémon GO with their Fast Attacks, Charged Attacks, DPS (damage per second), TDO (total damage output), faints, TTW (time to win), and score. The list is sorted by the score, which is calculated based on the DPS and TDO. Each Pokemon's move type is indicated by an icon beside the move name.

When calculating the best counters for any Pokémon, our simulator takes into account various factors, such as the defender's typing and average DPS against each attacker, the weather's influence, energy left over from using charge attacks, Shadow Pokémon attack and defense stat changes, and more. During the initial phase of simulations, we calculate DPS and TDO for each attacker that is currently available in the game, and then we continue to rank them.

We use a ranking method developed by a Reddit user named /u/Elastic_Space, which is described in detail in this Reddit post. It is a fairly complicated, but very well thought-out mathematical model for predicting simulation results without actually running the simulations. It also correlates with field data almost too well not to be used. Reddit

Our Time to Win (TTW) and Faint numbers are also estimated, and should be taken with a grain of salt. Since we do not account for factors like Friendship and Mega damage boost, they will differ from actual experience in the field.