Best Teams for Pokémon GO Catch Cup – GO Fest Edition
There were nearly 100 Pokémon that spawned during the Pokémon GO Fest 2022 event, so players have quite a few options to choose from when building their team. The most significant factor is finding a strong Pokémon that can sit under the 1,500 CP threshold. So the quickest way to jump into the Catch Cup is to look at which Pokémon they have that is close to 1,500 CP. Ruby and Sapphire’s Hoenn region Pokémon have taken the lead early on as two of the strongest contenders in the June Catch Cup.
- Medicham: Counter and Ice Punch or Psychic
- Swampert: Mud Shot and Hydro Cannon
- Pelipper: Wing Attack and Weather Ball
- Zweilous: Dragon Breath and Dark Pulse
- Magnezone: Spark and Wild Charge
- Diggersby: Mud Shot and Earthquake
- Mandibuzz: Snarl and Foul Play
- Walrein: Powder Snow and Earthquake
While the strict Pokémon selection rules may feel limiting, the unique Cup tournaments are designed to shake up the game’s usual competitive meta. So the best way for players to experience the Catch Cup is to just have fun and throw whatever eligible Pokémon they have into battle. Those looking to get an advantage over the competition can also use Pokémon GO’s Elite TMs to unlock special attacks for their Pokémon.
Players looking to jump into the Pokémon GO Catch Cup should make sure to do so before June 15th, as the GO Fest edition of the tournament will be discontinued until next year. However, the June Cup isn’t the last time players will see GO Fest this year, as Niantic is actually holding a global finale event on August 27th for all Pokémon GO players.
Pokémon Go is available now on iOS and Android.
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Best Teams for Pokémon GO Catch Cup – GO Fest Edition
There were nearly 100 Pokémon that spawned during the Pokémon GO Fest 2022 event, so players have quite a few options to choose from when building their team. The most significant factor is finding a strong Pokémon that can sit under the 1,500 CP threshold. So the quickest way to jump into the Catch Cup is to look at which Pokémon they have that is close to 1,500 CP. Ruby and Sapphire’s Hoenn region Pokémon have taken the lead early on as two of the strongest contenders in the June Catch Cup.
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Medicham: Counter and Ice Punch or Psychic
Swampert: Mud Shot and Hydro Cannon
Pelipper: Wing Attack and Weather Ball
Zweilous: Dragon Breath and Dark Pulse
Magnezone: Spark and Wild Charge
Diggersby: Mud Shot and Earthquake
Mandibuzz: Snarl and Foul Play
Walrein: Powder Snow and Earthquake
While the strict Pokémon selection rules may feel limiting, the unique Cup tournaments are designed to shake up the game’s usual competitive meta. So the best way for players to experience the Catch Cup is to just have fun and throw whatever eligible Pokémon they have into battle. Those looking to get an advantage over the competition can also use Pokémon GO’s Elite TMs to unlock special attacks for their Pokémon.
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Players looking to jump into the Pokémon GO Catch Cup should make sure to do so before June 15th, as the GO Fest edition of the tournament will be discontinued until next year. However, the June Cup isn’t the last time players will see GO Fest this year, as Niantic is actually holding a global finale event on August 27th for all Pokémon GO players.
Pokémon Go is available now on iOS and Android.
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Best Teams for Pokémon GO Catch Cup – GO Fest Edition
There were nearly 100 Pokémon that spawned during the Pokémon GO Fest 2022 event, so players have quite a few options to choose from when building their team. The most significant factor is finding a strong Pokémon that can sit under the 1,500 CP threshold. So the quickest way to jump into the Catch Cup is to look at which Pokémon they have that is close to 1,500 CP. Ruby and Sapphire’s Hoenn region Pokémon have taken the lead early on as two of the strongest contenders in the June Catch Cup.
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Medicham: Counter and Ice Punch or Psychic
Swampert: Mud Shot and Hydro Cannon
Pelipper: Wing Attack and Weather Ball
Zweilous: Dragon Breath and Dark Pulse
Magnezone: Spark and Wild Charge
Diggersby: Mud Shot and Earthquake
Mandibuzz: Snarl and Foul Play
Walrein: Powder Snow and Earthquake
While the strict Pokémon selection rules may feel limiting, the unique Cup tournaments are designed to shake up the game’s usual competitive meta. So the best way for players to experience the Catch Cup is to just have fun and throw whatever eligible Pokémon they have into battle. Those looking to get an advantage over the competition can also use Pokémon GO’s Elite TMs to unlock special attacks for their Pokémon.
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Players looking to jump into the Pokémon GO Catch Cup should make sure to do so before June 15th, as the GO Fest edition of the tournament will be discontinued until next year. However, the June Cup isn’t the last time players will see GO Fest this year, as Niantic is actually holding a global finale event on August 27th for all Pokémon GO players.
Pokémon Go is available now on iOS and Android.
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