Where to find Armored Mewtwo in Pokémon Go

Pokémon Go is introducing Armored Mewtwo, a much more threatening version of the legendary Pokémon we know, into Pokémon Go! This new raid boss comes as a promotion for its remake of Pokémon: The First Movie when it comes to the US as Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution. Though there's no specific English release date for the film, the movie is out in Japan on July 12th, and you can capture Armored Mewtwo for yourself no matter where you live throughout the month of July.

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How to find Armored Mewtwo in Pokémon Go

  1. Make sure it's between July 10 at 1 pm PT in your local time and July 31 at 1 pm PT.
  2. Open Pokémon Go, and look for nearby Raid Battles.
  3. Armored Mewtwo will be in a 5-star raid, so you'll be looking for a grey/silver egg if a raid hasn't started yet.
  4. If you are having trouble finding raids, try looking in more urban areas with lots of Pokémon Gyms.
  5. Once you find an Armored Mewtwo raid, gather a group of friends or find a group of strangers, and prepare to fight!
  6. Use a Raid Pass to join the raid. You can get one free pass at a time, per day from spinning a PokeStop.
  7. In the lobby, assemble a team of six of your strongest Pokémon.
  8. Battle Armored Mewtwo!
  9. If all your Pokémon faint, don't panic. You can rejoin the raid with a fresh team as long as it is still going on.
  10. Once you defeat Armored Mewtwo, use Golden Razz Berries to make it easier to capture.
  11. Throw Premier Balls to capture Armored Mewtwo.

Armored Mewtwo may be the toughest raid challenge we've seen yet. Bring along your toughest Dark-type Pokémon to handle this Psychic powerhouse, and be sure to stock up on Golden Razz Berries before headed in. It's also recommended that you go with a big enough group to ensure you can take him down and not waste your Raid Pass. Good luck, trainers!

Our top equipment picks

You don't need anything to play Pokémon Go except your phone and the app. But hours spent raiding, walking, and spinning PokeStops in the summer sun can be made better if you have some accessories to supplement your Pokémon journey.

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Rose gold iPhone and battery pack (Image credit: iMore)

Battery pack ($35 at Amazon)

If you're playing Pokémon Go, you'll likely end up on long, long jaunts for PokeStops, Gyms, and rare monsters. If you want to avoid running out of battery playing the game non-stop, it's best to bring along a battery pack.

Pokemon Go Plus

Pokemon Go Plus (Image credit: iMore/ Rene Ritchie)

Pokémon Go Plus (From $31 at Amazon)

The Pokémon Go Plus is a must-have for playing Pokémon Go for long periods of time, or if you're on a bike. It lets you catch Pokémon and spin PokeStops with the push of a button via a Bluetooth connection.

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Pokemon Let's Go, Pikachu screenshot (Image credit: Game Freak Inc.)

Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu and Eevee ($60 at Amazon)

Already in love with Pokémon Go? Your Pokemon from the mobile game can transfer to Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu or Eevee, and the Nintendo Switch games can also unlock special rewards in Pokémon Go. The two games are great companions, with similar capturing mechanics and lots of compatibility.

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