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Pokémon Go: Best Moveset and Counters for Fraxure

Guide for the best counters against Fraxure during Battle Raids!

Fraxure is a special Tier 4 raid in Pokémon Go and is introduced as a part of the Community Day. It is a bipedal reptilian Pokémon that has a resemblance to dinosaurs and draconian. It has a sturdy and thick body which is made up of green and grey scales which act like Armor. It also has long, sharp gray tusks with red tips coming out from both sides of its mouth. It is a decent opponent to fight against and players will need the exact right counters to stand a fighting chance so in this guide we are going to talk about the best ways and counters using which one can defeat Fraxure in a raid with as much ease as possible.

Fraxure in Pokémon Go

Fraxure is a pure Dragon-type Pokémon with a maximum boss CP of 25298.  It is vulnerable to Ice, Dragon, and Fairy type attacks. High-level players can be able to defeat this Pokémon by themselves if they have just the right set of counters at their best level otherwise even they will need two to three players on their sides with fewer ideal counters.

Fraxure Movesets

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The best moves from the moveset of Fraxure are Dragon Tail and Dragon Claw. Both of them have a combined DPS of 51.7. It is also the best combination of moves that can be used in Pokémon Gyms and PvP battles. Other decent attacks from its move pool include Iron Tail, Aqua Tail, and Night Slash.

Best counters against Fraxure in Pokémon Go

Here’s the list of the best counters that one can use against Fraxure and guarantee a win for themselves.

  • Salamence (Mega): Dragon Tail/Outrage
  • Gardevoir (Mega): Charm/Dazzling Gleam
  • Latios (Mega): Dragon Breath/Dragon Claw
  • Latias (Mega): Dragon Breath/Outrage
  • Sceptile (Mega): Fury Cutter/Dragon Claw
  • Charizard (Mega X): Dragon Breath/Dragon Claw
  • Glalie (Mega): Frost Breath/Avalanche
  • Abomasnow (Mega): Powder Snow/Weather Ball
  • Alakazam (Mega): Psycho Cut/Dazzling Gleam
  • Groudon (Primal): Dragon Tail/Precipice Blades
  • Rayquaza: Dragon Tail/Outrage
  • Ampharos (Mega): Change Beam/Dragon Pulse
  • Gyarados (Mega): Dragon Tail/Outrage
  • Altaria (Mega): Dragon Breath/Dazzling Gleam
  • Palkia: Dragon Tail/Draco Meteor
  • Gengar (Mega): Lick/Shadow Ball
  • Salamence: Dragon Tail/Draco Meteor
  • Zekrom: Dragon Breath/Outrage
  • Kyurem: Dragon Breath/Glaciate
  • Dialga: Dragon Breath/Draco Meteor
  • Dragonite: Dragon Tail/Draco Meteor
  • Garchomp: Dragon Tail/Outrage
  • Reshiram: Dragon Breath/Draco Meteor
  • Haxorus: Dragon Tail/ Dragon Claw
  • Charizard (Mega Y): Dragon Breath/Dragon Claw
  • Blaziken (Mega): Counter/ Focus Blast
  • Banette (Mega): Shadow Claw/Dazzling Gleam
  • Darmanitan (Galarian Standard): Ice Fang/ Avalanche
  • Mamoswine: Powder Snow/Avalanche
  • Latios: Dragon Breath/Dragon Claw
  • Gardevoir: Charm/Dazzling Gleam
  • Pidgeot (Mega): Gust/Brave Bird
  • Hydreigon: Dragon Breath/Dragon Pulse
  • Exeggutor (Alola): Dragon Tail/Draco Meteor
  • Zacian: Snarl/Play Rough 
Pokémon Go Fraxure
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Fraxure is a decent Pokémon to fight against which is not very tough to defeat and also not too easy to defeat too. Players will need to have the perfect counters if they want this raid to get over smoothly and easily otherwise they are going to have a hard time. If players are not confident with the move set of their team, it is recommended to have a friend or two fight alongside them.

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