Pokémon GO Retro Cup: Best team to use

Tom Bull

Tom Bull

Get your team assembled for the Retro Cup in Pokémon GO.

The Retro Cup is back in Pokémon GO PvP until May 27. The Retro Cup operates as the Great League (1500 max CP) with additional restrictions. That means that your usual Great League team will not apply.

The Pokémon GO Retro Cup is designed as a throwback to older Pokémon metas. As a result, newer Pokémon typings are not eligible. That means you cannot use Dark, Steel and Fairy-type Pokémon. As per normal Great League rules, these Pokémon must be 1500 CP or below.

So, what are some of the best Pokémon you can use to rack up victories in the Pokémon GO Retro Cup?

What is the best team for the Pokémon GO Retro Cup?

It's hard to always say there is a one size fits all best team for any single Pokémon GO PvP Cup or League. After all, Pokémon GO PvP is all about counters, specific movesets and thinking outside the box to get one up on your opponent. So bear that in mind.

However, statistically one of the best teams for the Pokémon GO Retro Cup is Galarian Corsola, Primeape and Grumpig.

This team gives you a good range of type coverage, with these Pokémon having a range of moves in a range of categories. In addition, only one of these Pokémon need XL candy in order to reach the top end of the 1500 CP limit. That means that you don't need to spend a lot of resources for what is a temporary cup.

Galarian Corsola and Primeape are also very good Pokémon in the standard Great League. That means any investment into these Pokémon isn't a waste. Just make sure Primeape has Rage Fist and Karate Chop. You'll potentially need Elite TM's for this if you missed out on Mankey Community Day.

Pokémon GO Retro Cup: Good Pokémon to use

If you want to try something a bit different, here are all of the best Pokémon that fare very well in the Retro Cup:

Galarian Corsola
Astonish, Night Shade, Power Gem
Dusknoir
Astonish, Dynamic Punch, Shadow Punch
Shadow Dusknoir
Astonish, Dynamic Punch, Shadow Punch
Grumpig
Psywave, Dynamic Punch, Shadow Ball
Pangoro
Karate Chop, Close Combat, Night Slash
Primeape
Karate Chop, Rage Fist, Close Combat
Diggersby
Quick Attack, Fire Punch, Scorching Sands
Guzzlord
Dragon Tail, Brutal Swing, Sludge Bomb
Shadow Grumpig
Psywave, Dynamic Punch, Shadow Ball
Dusclops
Hex, Ice Punch, Shadow Punch
Jellicent
Hex, Surf, Shadow Ball
Furret
Sucker Punch, Swift, Trailblaze
Tinkaton
Fairy Wind, Play Rough, Heavy Slam
Alolan Shadow Marowak
Fire Spin, Shadow Bone, Bone Club
Claydol
Mud Slap, Rock Tomb, Ice Beam

There are some good and accessible Pokémon that you can use in the Retro Cup. Primeape is very easily avaliable, and Galarian Corsola is in 7 km Eggs. Tinkaton was also in Eggs reasonably recently, and Grumpig is avaliable in the wild all the time via Spoink.

However, using any of those Pokémon will stand you in good stead for your battles in the Retro Cup. Good luck out there Trainers!

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