Enter a tale of wonder and imagination in the latest Pokémon Go Battle League competition: In the Fantasy Cup – Great League Edition you must prove that the power of your mind is greater than anyone else’s. Destroy your opponents’ dreams and bring them back to the harsh reality in which you triumph above them all.
Fantasy Cup – Great League Edition will run from December 3 to 10, 2024, alongside the Great League.
This Go Battle League competition runs on a special ruleset limiting participating Pokémon to a maximum amount of 1,500 competition points (CP). In addition, you may only field creatures of the Dragon-, Steel-, and Fairy-types.
Give your opponents nightmares with the best Pokémon for Fantasy Cup – Great League Edition in Pokémon Go based on statistics and simulations provided by PvPoke.com.
These Pokémon aggressively pressure your opponent right from the beginning of a duel and can survive even tough battles for quite a while – they are perfect to open a match up, enabling you to score an early knockout or set up a strong counter play.
Pokémon marked with [S] perform comparably well in both their regular and Shadow forms. Pokémon marked with [XL] require Candy XL to reach their best performance levels.
If the opening pairing is to your disadvantage, you should consider switching out your lead for another Pokémon. This is where this class comes into play. They are either strong leads themselves or are specialized in countering some of the most popular leads. In any case, a switch will preserve your original opener to fight later on in the battle and perhaps force your opponent to also adapt their strategy on the fly.
These Pokémon are particularly useful when there are no shields left in play on either side – they are incredibly tough themselves or end battles quickly thanks to powerful charge attacks, which can’t be deflected without a shield.
These Pokémon perform best when fighting a trainer who still has shields, while you no longer have shields yourself. They combine important resistances and strong fast attacks to compensate for this disadvantage. For this reason, you rarely see Shadow forms in this role – they take more damage than their regular counterparts, making them a risky card to put on the table.
Aren’t these some familiar faces? Old Great League greats like Azumarill, Registeel, and Galarian Stunfisk rear their heads in this limited format – which is good news, since this will allow you to make use of Pokémon you may already have built up instead of forcing you to make brand-new investments.
For more Pokémon Go, check our overviews for the weekly Spotlight Hours and 5-Star Raids.
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