Alomomola is a Tier 3 Raid Boss in Pokémon Go which looks similar to a fish. It has a pink heart-shaped body with frilly fins. It also has yellow eyes with black eyelashes. As a Tier 3 Raid Boss, it is quite a decent opponent and players will need to have the best level and right counters in order to defeat it. So in this guide, we are going to talk about the best ways and counters using which one can defeat Alomomola in the best way possible.
Alomomola in Pokémon Go
Alomomola is a pure-type Water Pokémon with a maximum boss CP of 2452 at level 50. It is vulnerable to Electric and Grass-type attacks and can resist counters from Fire, Ground, and Rock-type Pokémon. High-level players can fight against it with the right counters under favorable weather conditions while low-level players might need to go in groups of two to three players in order to secure a victory.
Alomomola Movesets

The best moves from the moveset of Alomomola are Waterfall and Hydro Pump. Both of them have a combined DPS of 63.3 and it is also the best combination of moves that can be used in Pokémon Gyms and PvP battles. Other decent attacks from its moveset include Hidden Power, Blizzard, and Psychic.
Best counters against Alomomola in Pokémon Go
Here’s the list of the best counters that one can use against Alomomola and guarantee a win for themselves.
- Sceptile (Mega): Bullet Seed/Frenzy Plant
- Manectric (Mega): Thunder Fang/Wild Charge
- Ampharos (Mega): Bolt Switch/Zap Cannon
- Venusaur (Mega): Vine Whip/Frenzy Plant
- Kartana: Razor Leaf/Leaf Blade
- Zekrom: Charge Beam/Fusion Bolt
- Alakazam (Mega): Confusion/Psychic
- Latios (Mega): Dragon Breath/Solar Beam
- Xurkitree: Thunder Shock/Discharge
- Abomasnow (Mega): Razor Leaf/Energy Ball
- Gardevoir (Mega): Confusion/Psychic
- Gengar (Mega): Lick/Shadow Ball
- Zarude: Vine Whip/Power Whip
- Salamence (Mega): Dragon Tail/Outrage
- Groudon (Primal): Mud Shot/Solar Beam
- Thundurus (Therian): Volt Switch/Thunderbolt
- Roserade: Razor Leaf/Grass Knot
- Raikou: Volt Switch/Wild Charge
- Banette (Mega): Shadow Claw/Shadow Ball
- Blaziken (Mega): Counter/Focus Blast
- Electivire: Thunder Shock/Wild Charge
- Exeggutor (Alola): Bullet Seed/Solar Beam
- Absol (Mega): Snarl/Thunder
- Magnezone: Spark/Wild Charge
- Latias (Mega): Dragon Breath/Psychic
- Sceptile: Bullet Seed/Frenzy Plant
- Tsareena: Magical Leaf/Grass Knot
- Deoxys (Normal): Charge Beam/Thunderbolt
- Pidgeot (Mega): Wing Attack/Brave Bird
- Celebi: Magical Leaf/Leaf Storm
- Tapu Bulu: Bullet Seed/Grass Knot
- Exeggutor: Bullet Seed/Solar Beam
- Houndoom (Mega): Snarl/Foul Play
- Zapdos: Thunder Shock/Thunderbolt

As long as players use their best level counters from the right Pokémon types, they’ll be good to go. Having favorable weather conditions on the players’ side will be a bonus point and will certainly help them in the raid.
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