Yes, you can join a raid with a group code in Pokémon GO

As a dedicated Pokémon GO trainer, I‘m thrilled to provide an in-depth guide on utilizing group codes to take down high-level raids. With the right information and techniques, these codes are your ticket to assembling formidable raid parties!

Group Codes Explained

When entering a raid lobby, a unique group code is generated consisting of three Pokémon pictures:

First Pokémon PictureSecond Pokémon PictureThird Pokémon Picture
![Pikachu](https://assets.pokemon.com/assets/cms2/img/pokedex/detail/025.png)![Charizard](https://assets.pokemon.com/assets/cms2/img/pokedex/detail/006.png)![Mewtwo](https://assets.pokemon.com/assets/cms2/img/pokedex/detail/150.png)

These codes allow up to 20 trainers to join your private raid group. Tap "Invite Friends" to share your unique code for friends to input and join!

Public raids don‘t require codes – you can join randomly matched groups directly through the raid matchmaking screen.

Invite Friends for Seamless Teamwork

I love playing alongside friends with voice chat for coordinating our squad. Inviting buddies with a group code creates the perfect environment for cooperatively conquering those formidable 5-star raids!

Plus, anyone can join remotely via invite codes, regardless of location! As long as your friends have remote raid passes, they can backing you up from anywhere.

Last weekend, my raid crew based across the country took down a tough Zapdos by working together after I shot them the group code. Our precise coordination with optimal counters led to a narrow victory – the group code made it possible!

Public raids with random players certainly have appeal for meeting new friends. But for tackling the games most difficult raids, a private group with invites allows easy communication.

Joining Public Groups and Inputting Codes

If you don‘t have a set raid group, fear not! Joining public raids to be matched with random players is a breeze. Simply navigate to the raid matchmaking tab and browse for one you want to tackle.

Alternatively, if a friend shares their personal group code just enter it on the raid screen to join them! This allows "raiding together" without proximity requirements.

Just yesterday my friend three states over shared their Latias raid code after finding a rare one nearby. Without remote invites that would have been impossible!

Remote Raiding Functions Identically

A common question I see raised: does remote raiding with codes work any differently? The answer is thankfully no! Remote raid group codes function precisely the same as in-person.

This streamlining allows friends to seamlessly sync up regardless of whether they‘re raiding remotely or at an on-site gym. No convoluted differences to worry about!

Tips for Group Code Success

As a seasoned raid organizer, I‘ve compiled some best practices for making the most of group codes:

  • Communicate ahead of time – Have your raid party install chat apps like Discord so you can plan, coordinate counters, and strategize. It really optimizes performance!
  • Check friend availability – Nothing worse than having 1-2 friends ready to go but not enough for a full code-based raid group. Survey buddies beforehand.
  • Weather boost FTW – For 5-star raids especially, only host during weather conditions boosting the boss‘s weaknesses. Those damage bonuses add up!
  • Raid trains – Why take down one raid when you can coordinate a whole sequence? Chaining raid groups with codes allows nonstop action.
  • Remote early – If raiding a far away gym remotely, join the lobby ASAP. You don‘t want connection issues to boot you once the battle starts!

Following these tips has helped me organize raid groups smoothly for ages. Give them a shot on your next group code powered raid party!

Wrapping Up

Raid group codes continue to be integral for trainers teaming up both locally and remotely in Pokémon GO. Understanding the ins and outs allows facilitating awesome group raid trains with friends new and old!

I‘m happy to answer any additional questions in the comments. And if you need an extra trainer for your squad let me know – I‘ve always got remote raid passes charged up and ready! Thanks for reading, and happy raiding with group codes everyone!

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