Zamazenta, like it’s partner Zacian, has two forms - Hero of Many Battles and Crowned Shield. Currently, only the Hero of Many Battles form has been released in Pokémon Go and, to defeat it, you need to know Zamazenta’s counters and weaknesses. Like most legendary Pokémon, Zamazenta is available through five-star raids, which means, for the best chance of defeating it, you should team up with other trainers. Thanks to Remote Raid Passes, you can join one of these raids no matter where you are. On this page:
Zamazenta type - Fighting-type Zamazenta is weak against - Fairy, flying and psychic-type Zamazenta counters - Togekiss, Gardevoir and Granbull for fairy-types. Moltres, Shadow Lugia, Shadow Ho-Oh, Rayquaza and Honchkrow for flying-types. Alakazam, Mewtwo, Espeon, Metagross, Latias, Latios, Hoopa (Unbound) and Tapu Lele for psychic-types. Other Zamazenta notes - A strong team of psychic-type Pokémon is perfect for battling Zamazenta, especially if you have a Mewtwo which knows Psystrike. You can also use a mixture of fairy and flying-types to bring Zamazenta down.
Raid Boss CP - 52,195 CP CP range when being caught - 2100 to 2188 CP Weather boosted CP range (Cloudy) when being caught - 2625 to 2735 CP
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Fast Moves:
Ice Fang (Ice) Metal Claw (Steel) Quick Attack (Normal) Snarl (Dark)
Charged Moves:
Close Combat (Fighting) Crunch (Dark) Iron Head (Steel) Moonblast (Fairy)
These legendary Pokémon debuted alongside Gen 8 in Pokémon Sword and Shield, with each being a mascot for one of the games - Zacian for Sword, Zamazenta for Shield. This duo appears to have taken inspiration from Arthurian legends and Zamazenta could be a reference to King Arthur’s shield, which, depending on which source you’re reading, is called Wynebgwrthucher or Pridwen. This connection to armour and protection grows when you consider how parts of Zamazenta’s body in its Crowned Shield form resemble the body armor given to horses during the medieval era. Have fun adding Zamazenta to your Pokédex!