In addition to the three core leagues—Great (1500) Ultra (2500), and Master Leagues (No limit) —each season features themed cups. For example, a Master League Classic will often feature Pokémon with no max CP but exclude certain Pokémon. An example of a themed cup is the Element Cup, which features Fire-, Water-, and Grass-type Pokémon. These cups vary from season to season, offering some fun variety along with an opportunity to mix up your battle lineups.
GO Battle League
- How to Unlock Battles
- How to Build a Balanced Team for Trainer Battles
- How to Pick Pokémon Perfect for Trainer Battles
- How to Increase Your Rank and Rank Rewards
- League Rotations: Great League, Ultra League, Master League, and More
- How to Prepare for Battle: Training, Second Charged Attacks, and TMs
- How to Train outside the GO Battle League
- GO Battle!
Choose between two reward tracks: Basic Rewards and Premium Rewards. Each time you battle, you can choose between a set of leagues and cups
Another key element to consider is that not all Fast Attacks charge energy at the same rate. Pokémon with Fast Attacks that quickly charge energy can dish out their Charged Attacks sooner, pressuring the opponent into blowing through their two Protect Shields. For example, Swampert is widely used because it can rapidly charge energy using its Mud Shot Fast Attack.
Mudkip, Marshtomp (25), Swampert (100)
Dragon-type Pokémon—like Dragonite, Dialga, and Giratina—are popular in the Ultra and Master Leagues, so many Trainers use Pokémon like Gardevoir or Togekiss with a Fairy-type Fast Attack to gain an advantage against Dragon types.
Everyone begins their GO Battle League journey at rank 1. You'll progress through the early ranks just by completing battles, regardless of whether you win or lose. But you'll soon find that it's necessary to win. Currently, the GO Battle League is comprised of 24 ranks: 1–20 are numbered, with the next four ranks being Ace, Veteran, Expert, and then Legend.
Each new GO Battle League season kicks off with the Great League, which is the easiest league to get started in because only Pokémon with 1,500 CP or less can participate. In the Great League, Pokémon that have relatively low maximum CP compared to other species can thrive due to this league's low CP cap. You won't frequently see Pokémon like Azumarill, Medicham (Meditite 50 Candy), and Altaria (Swablu 400 Candy to Altaria) in the other two leagues, but in the Great League, these Pokémon can dominate
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