Primal Reversion

Primal Reversion is an additional, temporary form specifically for Kyogre and Groudon, similar to Mega Evolution. They have greatly increased Combat Power, but their HP remains the same. Primal Form Pokémon can be assigned as a Buddy Pokémon and used to battle in raids and Gyms or Trainer Battles (including against other players, Team Leaders, Team GO Rocket members, and Challengers in events). However, they cannot be deployed to defend Gyms, traded, powered up or used in GO Battle League matches outside of specific events. When a Pokémon is in its Primal Form, the Trainer receives bonuses.

Reverting a Pokémon to Primal Form
In order to undergo Primal Reversion, the Trainer needs Primal Energy of specific Pokémon.

A Pokémon will remain in their Primal Form for 8 hours, after which it will enter rest period. Only one of the Trainer's Pokémon can be in Primal Form at any particular time. If another Pokémon is undergone Primal Reversion, the previous Primal Pokémon will change back to standard form and enter rest period. Pokémon can also go Primal Reversion in a raid lobby or Trainer Battle preparation screens.

Each Primal Pokémon for first time is registered to the Mega & Primal Pokédex.

Primal Energy
Primal Energy is a consumable resource that is similar to Pokémon Candy and Mega Energy, as each Pokémon species has specific Primal Energy used to undergo Primal Reversion. Unlike Candy, each individual type of Primal Energy has a max limit of 9999.

Primal Energy for a particular species can be received by battling that specific Pokémon in Primal Raids, a special Tier of Raid Battles, or by completing research tasks. Completing a Primal Raid in a shorter time awards more Primal Energy. Primal Energy is given upon completion of the raid and does not require catching the Raid Boss. The data shown below applies to all Primal Raids and all Mega Rayquaza Mega Raids.

Buddy Pokémon can earn 100 Primal Energy per 20 km via walking (along with the usual Candy) if either it or any member of its species has previously undergone Primal Reversion. For example, if Primal Kyogre has been registered in the Pokédex, any Kyogre can earn Primal Energy when assigned as the Buddy Pokémon.

Undergoing Primal Reversion for the first time costs a high amount of Primal Energy. That single Pokémon does not require Primal Energy again to undergo Primal Reversion subsequent times if its rest period is over. Primal Energy can be used to skip the rest period. The Primal Energy cost will gradually decrease along with the rest period drops. Other Pokémon of the same species still require the full cost to undergo Primal Reversion.

Primal Level and bonuses
Undergoing Primal Reversion on a Pokémon progresses that specific Pokémon's Primal Level and unlocks increasing bonuses.

While in your battle party, Primal Pokémon boost the power of all moves from all other Pokémon in Raid Battles by 10%. This boost applies even if the Primal Pokémon is not the current active Pokémon attacking or if it is fainted.

While actively attacking, the 10% boost is upgraded to 30% for all types that are boosted by the specific Primal Pokémon. For Primal Kyogre, this applies to all Water-, Electric- and Bug-type attacks. For Primal Groudon, this applies to all Fire-, Grass- and Ground-type attacks.

Note that these bonuses do not stack if there are multiple Mega-Evolved or Primal Pokémon battling simultaneously; only the higher boost will be applied.

Setting Primal Kyogre as Buddy Pokémon grants additional XP and Candy when catching Water-, Electric-, and Bug-type Pokémon. Setting Primal Groudon as Buddy Pokémon grants additional XP and Candy when catching Fire-, Grass-, and Ground-type Pokémon. Additionally, High and Max Level Primal Pokémon grant an increased chance to obtain Candy XL when catching a Pokémon of their associated types.

Higher Primal Level reduces the Primal Energy cost to skip the rest period. The Primal Energy data shown below refers to the cost required right after the Primal Reversion is over.

If a Pokémon that has previously undergone Primal Reversion is traded, their Primal Level is reset, and that Pokémon is considered to have never undergone Primal Reversion at all.

List of Primal Reversions


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Regular and Primal Pokémon comparison
The required amount of Primal Energy varies according to the rest period in hours.

Trivia

 * Primal Reversion was released on February, 2023 at the start of Pokémon GO Tour: Hoenn - Las Vegas.