The competitive community forPokemon GOremains ever-popular, with the Great League soon being available for players wanting to participate. Players are able to bring along any Pokemon with a CP of 1,500 or lower that isn’t mega evolved to fight against other trainers' teams.
Due to the CP limits, the usual Pokemon seen in unrestrictedPokemon GOPVP aren’t often seen in the Great League. This means that players will need to bring Pokemon that have good stats at these lower CP levels.

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With the last run of the Great League, the most popular and successful teams have been recorded. Players wanting to reach the top may want to either copy these successful teams or create teams to specifically counter these leading teams.
In addition to having a good lineup of Pokemon for the Great League, it is also important for the Pokemon on the team to have good movesets. Because of this, the best movesets for the listed Pokemon will also be shown so that players can have access to the highest amount of DPS possible.
The top teams from the last Great League were:
One of the most common Pokemon among these teams is Azumarill, which is a dual Water andFairy-type Pokemon. It is weak to Poison, Electric, and Grass-type moves while also resisting Bug, Fighting, Water, Ice, Dark, Fire, and Dragon-type moves. If players aren’t using one for the Great League, they can guarantee that they will still see one on the field eventually. Azumarill’s best moveset has it knowing Bubble for its fast move and Play Rough for its Charge Move.
Another common Pokemon seen in the Great League isGalarian Stunfisk. It is a dual Ground and Steel-type Pokemon making it weak to Fire, Water, Ground, and Fighting-type moves. Galarian Stunfisk however resists Dragon, Psychic, Normal, Steel, Bug, Flying, Fairy, Electric, Rock, and Poison-type moves. Its best moveset has it knowing Metal Claw as a fast move and Earthquake for a charge move.
The rest of the best movesets for the listed Pokemon are as follows:
With new Pokemon being steadily added intoPokemon GOas well as new moves, the meta for the Great League and the rest ofPokemon GO’s PVP is always changing. Even if players don’t have any of the listed Pokemon, it is still possible to use other Pokemon to take down tough opponents.
Pokemon GOis available on Android and iOS.