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Pokémon Go: Best Movesets and Counters for Sealeo

Guide for the best counters against Sealeo during Battle Raids!

Sealeo is a Tier 3 Raid Boss in Pokémon Go which looks similar to a seal. It is a chubby bright blue-colored Pokémon whose chest is beige with speckling around the sides. It has two short tusks coming out from its upper jaw and also has dark brown oval eyes. Sealeo is a decent opponent to fight against and players with less experience will need to be a little careful while fighting against it. So in this guide, we are going to talk about the best ways and counters using which one can defeat Sealeo in the best way possible.

Sealeo in Pokémon Go

Sealeo is a dual-type Ice and Water Pokémon with a maximum CP of 1938 at level 50. It is vulnerable to Fighting, Electric, Grass, and Rock-type attacks. Even though it is a Tier 3 Raid Boss, it can be easily soloed by high-level players with the perfect counters. Players with less experience should bring an ally or two if they don’t have the optimal counters as otherwise they might not be able to win against Sealeo all by themselves.

Sealeo Movesets

Pokémon Go Sealeo counters
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The best moves from the moveset of Sealeo are Water Gun and Return. Both of them have a combined DPS of 62 and it is also the best combination of moves that can be used in Pokémon Gyms and PvP battles. Other decent attacks from its movepool include Powder Snow, Aurora Beam, Body Slam, and Water Pulse.

Best counters against Sealeo in Pokémon Go

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

  • Sceptile (Mega): Bullet Seed/Frenzy Plant
  • Blaziken (Mega): Counter/Focus Blast
  • Manectric (Mega): Thunder Fang/Wild Charge
  • Lopunny (Mega): Double Kick/Focus Blast
  • Venusaur (Mega): Vine Whip/Frenzy Plant
  • Ampharos (Mega): Volt Switch/Zap Cannon
  • Aerodactyl (Mega): Rock Throw/Rock Slide
  • Alakazam (Mega): Counter/Focus Blast
  • Kartana: Razor Leaf/Leaf Blade
  • Terrakion: Double Kick/Sacred Sword
  • Gengar (Mega): Lick/Focus Blast
  • Latios (Mega): Dragon Breath/Solar Beam
  • Xurkitree: Thunder Shock/Discharge
  • Abomasnow (Mega): Leafage/Energy Ball
  • Keldeo (Ordinary): Low Kick/Sacred Sword
  • Zekrom: Charge Beam/Fusion Bolt
  • Keldeo: Low Kick/Sacred Sword
  • Rampardos: Smack Down/Rock Slide
  • Groudon (Primal): Mud Shot/Solar Beam
  • Locations: Counter/Aura Sphere
  • Rhyperior: Smack Down/Rock Wrecker
  • Charizard (Mega Y): Ember/Blast Burn
  • Medicham (Mega): Counter/Dynamic Lunch
  • Gardevoir (Mega): Charm/Psychic
  • Magnezone: Spark/Wild Charge
  • Salamence (Mega): Dragon Tail/Outrage
  • Houndoom (Mega): Fire Fang/Foul Play
  • Gigalith: Smack Down/Metro Beam
  • Thundurus (Therian): Volt Switch/Thunderbolt
  • Banette (Mega): Shadow Claw/Shadow Ball
  • Aggron (Mega): Smack Down)Meteor Beam
  • Raikou: Thunder Shock/Thunderbolt
  • Zarurde: Vine Whip/Power Whip
  • Conkeldurr: Counter/Dynamic Punch
  • Meloetta (Pirouette): Low Kick/Close Combat
Pokémon Go Sealeo counters
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As a Tier 3 Raid Boss, Sealeo is quite bulky but it won’t be too tough to defeat it as long as players bring good counters with them. High-level players won’t have much of a problem with optimal counters and can defeat it all by themselves but low-level players even with good counters will need two to four more trainers to seal their victory.

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