It is used every 30 seconds if Entei has less than 49% of its maximum health. Entei will roar, causing nearby volcanoes to erupt, creating a rain of volcanic lava. If the player is hit, they will receive damage equal to 10% of their maximum HP for each hit.
Boss Fight - Entei (EN)

Introduction
Entei is one of the three Legendary Beasts that were created by
Ho-Oh after the burning of the Bronze Tower, and players can face it in PokeXGames' Boss Fight mode. It is a
Fire-type Legendary Beast, representing the flames that burned down the Bronze Tower.
This is weekly content, and you can only receive the reward once per week. After receiving the reward, if the player wants to participate more times, they can do so, but will not receive any rewards.
Important information
- The battle is played in groups of 4 players, who must be in the same Party.
- There are no clan bonuses during Boss Fights.
- The battles take place in the PokéView system, in which the player controls the Pokémon directly. The player becomes the Pokémon itself.
- Each player may use only one Pokémon. The chosen Pokémon must be out of its Poké Ball, and the battle cannot begin until all team members have released their chosen Pokémon. If a Pokémon is defeated, the player is considered defeated and will be removed from the battle, unable to return.
- It will not be possible to use potions, revives, medicine, or any type of consumable item in these battles.
- There will be no Experience or Bless penalty when defeated by bosses.
- You can use the Attachment Device as usual.
- All berries work normally, with the exception of Sitrus and Red Sitrus Berry. It is worth remembering that some statuses applied by bosses have the power to ignore the power of anti-status berries, such as Lum Berry.
- Berries must be given to the Pokémon before the challenge begins.
- Movement speed is crucial. Therefore, using the
Salac Berry is very important. This berry increases the Pokémon's speed by 50 and has a limit of 300, meaning it cannot be used on Pokémon that already have a movement speed of 300 or more. For example, if a Pokémon has 260, it will go to 300 instead of 310. - Cook's food has a 2x effect in this Dungeon.
| See more: Speeds |
Location
The Legendary Beasts are located in Outland.
Entei is located in Outland East, at the end of Fire Outland, which is to the left of the Pokémon Center.
Whenever
Entei is dominating the Outland, the entire biome of the location will indicate that it is possible to face it, with several locations set ablaze and engulfed in fire.
Upon arriving at the indicated location, you will find the NPC Lucca, who will sell you an
Entei Charm, an item necessary to start the Boss Fight.
Each
Entei Charm costs 10K.
Effectiveness
Entei is a
Fire-type Pokémon and is weak only to
Ground,
Rock, and
Water-type moves.
Difficulties
Players can engage in Boss Fights at three difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, and Hard.
Easy: Requires at least level 200; recommended for level 250 or higher, and has a level cap of 350 (players above level 350 will have strength similar to that of a level 350).
Players must leave Entei's life at 65% to complete the challenge.
To access this difficulty, the player must have 1
Entei Charm.
Normal: Requires at least level 300; recommended for level 350 or higher, and has a level cap of 450 (players above level 450 will have strength similar to that of a level 450).
Players must leave Entei's life at 50% to complete the challenge.
To access this difficulty, the player must have 3
Entei Charm.
Hard: Requires at least level 400; recommended for level 500 or higher, and does not have a level cap of 600.
Players must leave Entei's life at 10% to complete the challenge.
To access this difficulty, the player must have 6
Entei Charm.
Note: The Normal and Hard difficulties feature the Held Enhancement system, which will be explained and defined below.
Held Enhancement
This system grants very important bonuses to players who are using certain Held categories.
The system is based on the Held Item X equipped on the Pokémon the player is using. If the player is using a Pokémon with the Held Item X determined by the difficulty, they will receive the equivalent bonuses.
Normal: If the player is using Tier 6 Held, they will deal 35% more damage and receive 35% less damage from enemies. These values are increased to 37% if the player is using Tier 7 Held and to 39% if the player is using Tier 8 Held.
Hard: If the player is using Tier 7 Held, they will deal 35% more damage and receive 35% less damage from enemies. These values are increased to 37% if the player has Tier 8 Held.
Notes:
- This system is only valid for Held items equipped directly in slot X of the Pokémon chosen for battle, i.e., it does not apply to Held items equipped in slot Y or in the Device.
- The bonus from the Held Enhancement system is cumulative, meaning that if a player is using the X-Attack or X-Defense held, they will receive both the bonus from the system and the bonus from the held.
Recommended Pokémon
Below are some recommendations for Pokémon that can be used, however, it is still possible to complete the Boss Fight with other Pokémon. Those presented are only recommendations, not a rule.
Tank
| Tank | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Blastoise |
Big Onix |
Goodra |
Shiny Grumpig |
Pyroar Female |
Damage Dealer
| Damage Dealer | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Shiny Golduck |
Shiny Sandslash* |
Shiny Tentacruel |
Alolan Golem |
Shiny Gyarados |
Golden Steelix |
Shiny Marowak* |
Shiny Lanturn |
Golden Sudowoodo |
Shiny Pupitar |
Tyranitar |
Shiny Torterra |
*Note: Although listed in this table,
Shiny Sandslash and
Shiny Marowak take Normal Damage (1x) from the
Fire element. Therefore, please be careful when using them.
Support Over Time
| Support Over Time |
|---|
Unown Legion |
Skills
Rewards
| Item | Rarity | |
|---|---|---|
| Common | ||
| Epic | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Item | Quantity | Rarity | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 to 4 | Common | ||
| 4 to 6 | Common | ||
| 4 to 6 | Common | ||
| 1 | Rare | ||
| 1 | Rare | ||
| 1 | Rare | ||
| Item | Rarity | |
|---|---|---|
| Common | ||
| Rare | ||
| Epic | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Item | Quantity | Rarity | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 to 10 | Common | ||
| 8 to 12 | Common | ||
| 8 to 12 | Common | ||
| 1 | Rare | ||
| 1 | Rare | ||
| 1 | Rare | ||
| Item | Rarity | |
|---|---|---|
| Common | ||
| Rare | ||
| Rare | ||
| Rare | ||
| Rare | ||
| Epic | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Legendary | ||
| Item | Quantity | Rarity | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 to 15 | Common | ||
| 14 to 18 | Common | ||
| 14 to 18 | Common | ||
| 1 to 2 | Common | ||
| 1 to 2 | Common | ||
| 1 | Rare | ||
Only the teams with the highest global rankings will receive rewards in this category.
| Placement | Reward |
|---|---|
| 1st Place | 500 30 20 1 Legendary Beast Trophy |
| 2nd Place | 400 25 15 |
| 3rd Place | 350 20 15 |
| 4th Place | 300 15 10 |
| 5th Place | 250 10 10 |
| 6th to 10th Place | 150 5 |
| Placement | Reward |
|---|---|
| 1st Place | 1 1 50 1,000 1 Legendary Beast Trophy |