Elite Raids have made a return in Pokemon Go, featuring the introduction of a new Legendary Pokemon, Incarnate Forme Enamorus. This exclusive Raid requires in-person participation and offers a limited-time opportunity to catch this powerful Fairy and Flying dual-type Pokemon. To help trainers prepare for this event, a guide has been compiled with detailed information about Incarnate Forme Enamorus, including the upcoming Elite Raid Day on February 14, 2024. During the Elite Raid Day, Incarnate Forme Enamorus Raids will occur at four different times: 12pm, 1pm, 5pm, and 6pm local time.
Raid Eggs for these Elite Raids will appear 24 hours prior to the start of each Raid, allowing trainers to identify the hosting Pokemon Gyms in advance. Since remote participation is not possible, trainers must coordinate with others to form local groups for a chance to complete the Raids. The recommended group size for tackling Incarnate Forme Enamorus’s Elite Raid is four to six trainers, with an emphasis on joining forces with as many trainers as possible due to the limited nature of the event. Additionally, strategic planning and coordination with other trainers are essential to maximize success in catching Incarnate Forme Enamorus.
Understanding Enamorus’s strengths and weaknesses is crucial for assembling an effective team of counter Pokemon. While Enamorus is resistant to certain attack types, it is weak against Poison, Rock, Steel, Electric, and Ice-type attacks. Trainers are advised to prioritize using Pokemon with attacks that exploit these weaknesses to optimize their damage output during the Raid. With the right team composition and strategic approach, the Elite Raid can be completed successfully.
While specific top-tier counter Pokemon are recommended, trainers can still leverage other powerful Poison, Rock, Steel, Electric, or Ice-type Pokemon to enhance their chances of victory.