>>53555177You're welcome, anon. Congrats on your first success. Hope it will still be possible a week from now.
>I guess I really was overestimating how much of a meta team you need for viable remote raids.It usually is like this. Did your lobby have 10 or 5 slots? With 10 other people it would be kind of impressive to fuck it up.
If you're feeling up to explore the subject further, I'd recommend downloading PokeGenie. Not for raiding (as I said in the prev post) but rather for the other tools it has.
You can see what raid bosses are active (and upcoming bosses too), which counters are the best for them and what are the best counters that (you) have. For the latter you'd need to scan the mons you have so that the app can recommend something.
It will even estimate your damage contribution against specific bosses (in different weather conditions too) and let you know if what you have is sufficient to solo (useful if you're interested in soloing 3star raids, I'd use all my passes on Lugia though).
That's something to experiment with if you're up to it.
>>53555496Don't fret if something goes wrong, in the worst case you'll just retry. If you're hosting and there's plenty of time left for a raid, you won't even lose your pass if the raid fails, you're free to retry until the boss goes away (at which point you will lose the pass).
If you're joining remotely, your pass is more important than feelings of a failed group. If a lobby is supposed to have 6 people including (you), feel free to just leave if there's 2 people missing 15s before the raid starts or something, whatever makes you think "I'm not sure if that will succeed".
The other day a guy forgot to confirm being ready on Genie and was removed from the app lobby. I still invited him using the 2nd invite wave and he got in. Glad that option exists now, shame about the rest that's coming.