Mega Skarmory has officially touched down in Pokémon Go, released worldwide as part of the Mega Skarmory Raid Day event in June 2026. It sits in Super Mega Raids, and if you've been hunting for a new Steel or Flying-type Mega attacker, this one is worth your time. It's a top-three Mega for Steel and top-five for Flying, which for a non-legendary is genuinely impressive. If monster-collecting raid battles are your thing, you might also want to check out blockchain Monster Hunt for a different take on the genre.

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What makes Mega Skarmory worth fighting
The Steel/Flying dual typing gives Mega Skarmory a staggering 10 resistances, including Dragon, Fairy, Ground, Psychic, Normal, Flying, and Steel. Bug, Grass, and Poison hits barely tickle it. That bulk is part of what makes it a solid Mega to have in your roster.
The raid boss CP clocks in at 20,106 CP. Catch it after the battle and you're looking at a Skarmory ranging from 1,139 CP to 1,204 CP, or 1,424 CP to 1,506 CP in Snowy or Windy weather. Shiny Skarmory is also available, swapping the usual silver-and-red coloring for a gold-and-green look that's been in the game since November 2019.
The only two weaknesses that matter
For all those resistances, Mega Skarmory only has two exploitable weaknesses: Electric and Fire. That's it. You'll want to build your entire raid team around those two types.
Here's the lowdown on the best counters to bring:
Mega counters (priority order):
- Mega Charizard Y with Blast Burn (top pick by a wide margin)
- Mega Manectric with Wild Charge
- Mega Charizard X with Blast Burn
- Mega Blaziken with Blast Burn
- Mega Mewtwo Y with Thunderbolt
Non-Mega counters:
- Shadow Therian Thundurus with Wildbolt Storm
- Shadow Reshiram with Fusion Flare
- Shadow Heatran with Magma Storm
- Zeraora, Shadow Raikou, Regieleki, Shadow Magnezone, Xurkitree
Here's the thing: most trainers already have a Mega Charizard Y powered up from previous events, which makes this raid more accessible than it might first appear. That said, your non-Mega legendary depth matters a lot here.
Super Mega Raids need numbers
Super Mega Raids are not solo content. The recommendation is at least 9 other trainers alongside you. High-level players running optimal teams might push through with 5 or 6 similarly tuned friends, but that's the floor, not the expectation.
If your legendary bench is thin, stack your strongest Fire and Electric-type Pokémon and make sure Community Day or legacy moves are equipped where possible. That's where the real damage ceiling sits.
Best moveset for Mega Skarmory after the catch
Once you've beaten the raid and caught your Skarmory, the recommended moveset leans into its Psychic-type potential rather than its Steel or Flying moves. The best setup is Confusion as the Fast Move and Psystrike as the Charged Move, which positions it as a top Psychic-type attacker.
For Master League PvP, the optimal loadout shifts to Psycho Cut, Psystrike, and Shadow Ball, though the Shadow version outperforms the standard one if you have access to it.
Full moveset breakdown:
Fast Moves:
- Air Slash (Flying)
- Steel Wing (Steel)
Charged Moves:
- Brave Bird (Flying)
- Flash Cannon (Steel)
- Sky Attack (Flying)
Pro tip: if you're planning to use Skarmory primarily as a raid attacker rather than a PvP pick, don't invest heavily in the Master League moveset. Keep it optimized for offense.
What comes next for Pokémon Go
Mega Skarmory's arrival lines up with the broader Forever Forward season, and Go Fest 2026: Global is on the horizon. The Flying Taxi event is also currently running, adding Squawkabilly and its color variants to the mix. There's no shortage of raid targets right now.
If you want to sharpen your approach to monster-collecting games beyond Pokémon Go, our strategy guides cover a wide range of titles worth bookmarking before the next big raid drops.








