Tornadus is a legendary Tier 5 Raid Boss and is green in color with two purple horns and markings on its body. It is white hair that resembles a cloud along with the hair on its face too. Its eyes are yellow with small pupils and in its incarnate form it looks humanoid and the hair on its face looks like a mustache. It is a pretty tough opponent to fight against and the players will need just the right counters to defeat it under ideal conditions. So in this Pokémon Go guide, we are going to talk about the best way and counters to defeat Tornadus (Incarnate) with as much ease as possible.
Tornadus (Incarnate) in Pokémon Go
Tornadus (Incarnate) is a pure Flying-type Pokémon which is a Tier 5 Legendary Raid Boss and has a maximum CP of 46044. It is vulnerable to strong Electric, Ice, and Rock-type attacks so players need to make sure that they use their best high leveled options. Experienced players are recommended to go in teams of 4 to 6 trainers whereas lower-level players are recommended to go in groups of 7 to 9 trainers.
Tornadus (Incarnate) Movesets

The best moves from the moveset of Tornadus (Incarnate) are Air Slash and Grass Knot. Both of them have a combined DPS of 48.6 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 Bite, Hyper Beam, Dark Pulse, and Hurricane.
Best counters against Tornadus (Incarnate) in Pokémon Go
Here’s the list of the best counters that one can use against Tornadus (Incarnate) and guarantee a win for themselves.
- Manectric (Mega): Thunder Fang/Wild Charge
- Aerodactyl (Mega): Rock Throw/Rock Slide
- Ampharos (Mega): Volt Switch/Zap Cannon
- Glalie (Mega): Frost Breath/Avalanche
- Abosmasnow (Mega): Powder Snow/Weather Ball
- Xurkitree: Thunder Shock/Discharge
- Gengar (Mega): Shadow Claw/Shadow Ball
- Alakazam (Mega): Confusion/Psychic
- Zekrom: Charge Beam/Fusion Bolt
- Blaziken (Mega): Fire Spin/Blast Burn
- Thundurus (Therian): Volt Switch/Thunderbolt
- Charizard (Mega Y): Fire Spin/Blast Burn
- Latios (Mega): Dragon Breath/Psychic
- Rampardos: Smack Down/Rock Slide
- Swampert (Mega): Water Gun/Hydro Cannon
- Salamence (Mega): Dragon Tail/Draco Meteor
- Gardevoir (Mega): Confusion/Psychic
- Banette (Mega): Shadow Claw/Shadow Ball
- Rhyperior: Smack Down/Rock Wrecker
- Electivire: Thunder Shock/Wild Charge
- Tyrantrum: Rock Throw/Meteor Beam
- Darmanitan (Galarian Standard): Ice Fang/Avalanche
- Terrakion: Smack Down/Rock Slide
- Blastoise (Mega): Water Gun/Hydro Cannon
- Raikou: Thunder Shock/Wild Charge
- Zapdos: Thunder Shock/Thunderbolt
- Magnezone: Spark/Wild Charge
- Tyranitar: Smack Down/Stone Edge
- Mamoswine: Powder Snow/Avalanche
- Aggron (Mega): Smack Down/Meteor Beam
- Gigalith: Smack Down/Meteor Beam
- Kyogre (Primal): Waterfall/Blizzard
- Charizard (Mega X): Fire Spin/Blast Burn
- Beedrill (Mega): Poison Jab/Sludge Bomb
- Pidgeot (Mega): Wing Attack/Brave Bird

As long as players are using the right counters and have more than 4 to 5 trainers in their team, they will have a fairly good chance at winning. Some good Pokémons to choose from are Electivire, Zapdos, and Mamoswine amongst others.
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