With Black and White Kyurem coming to Pokémon GO for all players as part of the Unova Global event, the two legendary forms are already proving popular. Both are epically strong, and each is worth getting, but you’ll need to defeat them before you can get your own.
Black and White Kyurem will only be showing up in Tier 5 Raids after March 1, and both offer a tough encounter to get through. If you want to know what to expect and what Pokémon are worth taking along to fight your battles, here’s everything you need to know.
Black and White Kyurem weaknesses in Pokémon GO
All Pokémon have their strengths and weaknesses, and Black and White Kyurem are no different. As dual Dragon and Ice-type Pokémon, they are both weak to Dragon, Fairy, Fighting, Rock, and Steel-type attacks. That presents a huge number of possible allies for your team when taking them on.
In terms of their resistance, Black and White Kyurem will withstand Electric, Grass, and Water-type attacks for hours on end while sustaining very little damage, so Pokémon with those types of attacks should sit this one out.
Black and White Kyurem Raid Guide

Black and White Kyurem are both formidable foes, with a massive 56,009 CP each. It’s safe to say taking either one of them on is going to prove challenging, but it’s not impossible to get it done with just two players if their setup is on point and leveled up sufficiently. However, it’s best to go into this with at least 3-5 trainers or more if you don’t have an ideal collection of counters to take with you.
By default, Black Kyurem will absolutely decimate any Pokémon that are weak to both Dragon and Ice-type attacks, so those are best avoided going into a Raid with it. White Kyurem, on the other hand, is the strongest Ice-type Pokémon currently in Pokémon GO, so it’s best to avoid anything with a weakness to Ice-type attacks.
Thankfully, you don’t need to worry about changing your setup between fights, as both Black and White Kyurem have near-identical counters. If you want to build up a strong team, here are the best counters for both Black and White Kyurem (ordered from strongest to "still strong but not ideal"):
Pokémon | Fast Move | Charged Move |
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Pokémon | Fast Move | Charged Move |
Lucario (Mega) | Force Palm | Aura Sphere |
Necrozma (Dusk Mane) | Metal Claw | Sunsteel Strike |
Rayquaza (Mega) | Dragon Tail | Breaking Swipe |
Metagross (Shadow) | Bullet Punch | Meteor Mash |
Dialga (Origin) | Metal Claw | Roar of Time |
Garchomp (Mega) | Dragon Tail | Outrage |
Groudon (Primal) | Dragon Tail | Precipice Blades |
Gardevoir (Mega) | Charm | Dazzling Gleam |
Metagross | Bullet Punch | Meteor Mash |
Lucario | Force Palm | Aura Sphere |
Heracross (Mega) | Counter | Close Combat |
Terrakion | Double Kick | Sacred Sword |
Rhyperior (Shadow) | Smack Down | Rock Wrecker |
Blaziken (Mega) | Counter | Focus Blast |
Dialga | Metal Claw | Draco Meteor |
Palkia (Origin) | Dragon Tail | Spacial Rend |
Tyranitar (Mega) | Smack Down | Stone Edge |
Latios (Mega) | Dragon Breath | Dragon Claw |
Salamence (Mega) | Dragon Tail | Outrage |
Diancie (Mega) | Rock Throw | Rock Slide |
Palkia (Shadow) | Dragon Tail | Draco Meteor |
Excadrill (Shadow) | Metal Claw | Iron Head |
Garchomp (Shadow) | Dragon Tail | Outrage |
Keldeo | Low Kick | Sacred Sword |
Conkeldurr (Shadow) | Counter | Dynamic Punch |
Latias (Mega) | Dragon Breath | Outrage |
Aggron (Mega) | Iron Tail | Heavy Slam |
Alakazam (Mega) | Counter | Dazzling Gleam |
Gyarados (Mega) | Dragon Tail | Outrage |
Palkia | Dragon Tail | Draco Meteor |
And, of course, once you've defeated enough Black or White Kyurem in Pokémon GO, you'll be able to fuse your unfused Kyurem with either Reshiram or Zekrom to get your own.
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