Pokémon Go Enamorus Incarnate Forme counters, weaknesses and moveset

Enamorus Incarnate Forme has recently appeared in Pokémon Go as an Elite Raid boss. Currently, players can only catch Enamorus Incarnate Forme by defeating it in an Elite Raid. There is hope that Enamorus may return in five-star raids in the future.

If you’re gearing up for battle against this Pokémon in Elite Raids, you’ll find helpful information below about the counters and weaknesses of Enamorus Incarnate Forme, along with details on Elite Raid times and its moveset.

Enamorus Incarnate Forme Counters and Weaknesses

To effectively defeat Enamorus Incarnate Forme in Pokémon Go, consider the following:

  • Type: Fairy and Flying-type
  • Weak Against: Electric, Ice, Poison, Rock, and Steel-types
  • Strong Against: Bug, Dark, Dragon, Fighting, and Grass-types
  • Recommended Mega Counters: Mega Glalie, Mega Aggron, Mega Steelix, Mega Aerodactyl, Mega Manectric, Mega Gengar, or Mega Diancie
  • Effective Counters:
    • Electric-type: Zapdos, Raikou, Electivire, Zekrom, Thundurus Therian Forme, Xurkitree
    • Ice-type: Glaceon, Mamoswine, Kyurem, Galarian Darmanitan, Cetitan, Baxcalibur
    • Poison-type: Alolan Muk, Toxicroak, Roserade, Nihilego, Overqwil, Revavroom
    • Rock-type: Tyranitar, Rhyperior, Tyrantrum, Rampardos, Terrakion, Gigalith
    • Steel-type: Metagross, Excadrill, Dialga, Heatran, Zacian, Melmetal
  • Tactics: It’s advisable to select your strongest Pokémon that exploit its weaknesses, particularly focusing on Poison-types. Ensure your Pokémon have moves that correspond to these weaknesses and be prepared with backup options in case your Pokémon faint. Teaming up with other players can also enhance your chances of success in these time-limited raids.
  • Recommended Number of Players: It is suggested to battle Enamorus Incarnate Forme with at least six players for a better chance of defeating it.

Elite Raid Times for Enamorus Incarnate Forme

Enamorus Incarnate Forme will be available in Elite Raids on specific dates and times. Keep an eye out for:

  • 12 PM (local time)
  • 1 PM (local time)
  • 5 PM (local time)
  • 6 PM (local time)

Remember, Elite Raid bosses are available for only 30 minutes, and players must attend in person as Remote Raid Passes cannot be used to join an Enamorus Incarnate Forme raid. If you miss this opportunity, there may be a chance to catch it later in five-star raids.

Upon successfully defeating an Enamorus Incarnate Forme, various Pokémon will spawn around the Gym for 30 minutes, including:

  • Clefairy
  • Jigglypuff
  • Snubbull
  • Taillow
  • Woobat
  • Emolga
  • Rufflet
  • Fletchling
  • Spritzee
  • Swirlix

CP Levels for Enamorus Incarnate Forme

Here are the CP levels for Enamorus Incarnate Forme:

  • Raid Boss CP: 55,692 CP
  • CP Range When Caught: 1872 to 1957 CP
  • Weather Boosted (Cloudy or Windy) CP Range When Caught: 2340 to 2447 CP

Moveset for Enamorus Incarnate Forme

The recommended moveset for Enamorus Incarnate in Pokémon Go consists of Fairy Wind as a Fast Move and Fly as a Charged Move. Alternatively, for a Fairy-focused moveset, consider using Dazzling Gleam as a Charged Move.

Enamorus Incarnate Forme’s complete moveset includes:

Possible Fast Moves:

  • Astonish (Ghost)
  • Fairy Wind (Fairy)
  • Zen Headbutt (Psychic)

Possible Charged Moves:

  • Dazzling Gleam (Fairy)
  • Fly (Flying)
  • Grass Knot (Grass)

All About Enamorus Incarnate Forme

Enamorus debuted in Pokémon Legends: Arceus and is part of the Forces of Nature quartet. Notably, it is the only Pokémon within a Mythical or Legendary group to appear in a different generation compared to its counterparts, with the others originating in Generation 5. Additionally, it is the only female member of this quartet.

The name Enamorus likely derives from the word “amorous,” which relates to love and desire, reflecting the Pokémon’s Love-Hate category. Its design may draw inspiration from a Kami, specifically Ugajin, a deity associated with harvest and fertility in Shinto religion. This Pokémon resembles a coiled snake and has been depicted with both male and female heads.

Moreover, Enamorus could also be inspired by the Anemoi from Greek mythology, who represented the four seasons. Specifically, it may take cues from Zephyros, the west wind, who is associated with Eros, the god of love.

Good luck in your quest to catch Enamorus Incarnate Forme in Pokémon Go!

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