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Sneasel (Hisuian) Raid Counters

Best counters and strategies to beat Sneasel (Hisuian) in Pokemon GO raids.

Fighting Poison
Sneasel (Hisuian)

How to Beat Sneasel (Hisuian)

Sneasel (Hisuian) is a 5 raid boss in Pokemon GO with Fighting/Poison typing. The best counter is Shadow Mewtwo (Shadow) with Confusion and Psystrike, dealing 76.235 DPS.

Trainer Difficulty

Sneasel (Hisuian) can be defeated by a minimum of 2 trainers using optimal counters at level 40+. We recommend 4+ trainers for a comfortable win, especially if your team isn't fully powered up.

Type strategy: Sneasel (Hisuian) is weak to Psychic (double weak!), Flying, Ground -type attacks. Avoid using Bug, Dark, Fighting-type moves as Sneasel (Hisuian) resists them. Focus your team on the highest DPS counters from the list below — even budget options without Shadow or Mega forms perform well in larger groups.

Top 3 counters: The strongest lineup against Sneasel (Hisuian) is Shadow Mewtwo (76.235 DPS), Mega Alakazam (73.667 DPS), and Shadow Alakazam (65.556 DPS). Shadow variants deal 20% more damage but take 20% more — worth it for short-man attempts.

Catching Sneasel (Hisuian): After defeating Sneasel (Hisuian), the catch encounter will have a CP between 1135 and 1201 at level 20. With weather boost, the range is 1412-1494 at level 25. A perfect 100% IV Sneasel (Hisuian) from raids will have exactly 1201 CP — look for that number! Use Golden Razz Berries and Excellent curveball throws to maximize your catch rate.

Quick Stats

Raid Tier 5
CP Range -
Weather Boost
Shiny No

Weak To

Psychic (2x) Flying Ground

Best Counters

Budget Counters (No Shadow / No Mega)

Catch CP

Raid Catch 1135 - 1201 Level 20
Weather Boosted 1412 - 1494 Level 25

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best counters for Sneasel (Hisuian)?

The best counter for Sneasel (Hisuian) is Shadow Mewtwo with Confusion and Psystrike, dealing 76.235 DPS. Other top options include Mega Alakazam (73.667 DPS) and Shadow Alakazam (65.556 DPS).

How many trainers to beat Sneasel (Hisuian)?

Sneasel (Hisuian) can be defeated by a minimum of 2 high-level trainers with optimal counters. We recommend 4+ trainers for a comfortable win. In public lobbies, 5-6 is a safe number.

What is Sneasel (Hisuian) weak to?

Sneasel (Hisuian) is weak to Psychic (double weak), Flying, Ground-type attacks. It resists Bug, Dark, Fighting, Grass, Poison, Rock-type moves, so avoid those.

Can Sneasel (Hisuian) be shiny in Pokemon GO?

No, Sneasel (Hisuian)'s shiny form is not currently available in Pokemon GO. It may be released in a future event.

What CP is a 100% IV Sneasel (Hisuian) from raids?

A 100% IV (15/15/15) Sneasel (Hisuian) from raids will have 1201 CP at level 20, or 1494 CP at level 25 with weather boost. The minimum CP (10/10/10 IVs) is 1135. If you see 1201 CP in the catch screen, it's a perfect — use a Golden Razz Berry!

Is Sneasel (Hisuian) worth raiding in Pokemon GO?

Sneasel (Hisuian) is a lower-tier raid boss that can be soloed or defeated easily with 1-2 trainers. It's useful for farming candy, earning XP, and potentially getting a high-IV specimen. Worth doing when convenient, but doesn't require spending Premium Passes.

What is the best moveset for Sneasel (Hisuian)?

For the best moveset for Sneasel (Hisuian) itself (when using it as an attacker), check the full Sneasel (Hisuian) stats page which includes optimal fast and charged move combinations for both PvE raids and PvP GO Battle League, along with DPS calculations and PvP rankings.

Can I beat Sneasel (Hisuian) without Shadow or Mega Pokemon?

Yes! While Shadow and Mega Pokemon are the top DPS options, Sneasel (Hisuian) can be defeated using regular (non-Shadow, non-Mega) counters. The best budget options are Mewtwo (63.529 DPS) and Hoopa (Unbound) (62.556 DPS). You may need 5-6 trainers instead of the minimum 2 when using budget teams. Check the Budget Counters section above for the full F2P-friendly list.

What weather boosts Sneasel (Hisuian) in raids?

Weather boost information for Sneasel (Hisuian) is not currently available. Fighting-type Pokemon are typically boosted in specific weather conditions. When weather boosted, the raid is harder but the catch encounter is level 25 with higher CP.