GO Battle League

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Promotional artwork for GO Battle League

The GO Battle League (Japanese: GOバトルリーグ GO Battle League) is a feature in Pokémon GO for competitive, online Trainer Battles. It was first introduced on January 28, 2020.[1] Due to an exploit that allowed players to cheat, the GO Battle League was taken down on June 12, 2020 until a fix could be patched into the game.[2] It was restored on June 23, 2020.

Rules and mechanics

Official rules for the GO Battle League were first announced on December 11, 2019.[3]. They are as follows:

  • A season is a predetermined period of time during which Trainers can battle to increase their rank and rating. At the start of a season, all Trainers start from Rank 1 and can work their way up to the maximum rank. Once a Trainer's rank moves up, it will not drop down for the remainder of the season. The current top-rated Trainers are displayed on a leaderboard.
    • Starting with Season 6, Trainers can first work their way up to Rank 20. Upon reaching Rank 20, Trainers are assigned a rating and can raise it to reach the Ace, Veteran, Expert, and ultimately Legend Ranks.
    • Prior to Season 6, Rank 10 was the maximum rank and ratings were assigned upon reaching Rank 7.
  • Winning a match increases a Trainer's rating, and losing a match lowers it; currently[citation needed] a tie counts as a loss. If the timer expires, the win is awarded to the Trainer with more usable Pokémon remaining; ties progress to number of remaining shields and remaining cumulative HP among their Pokémon.
  • GO Battle League matches take place in all three leagues: Great, Ultra, and Master Leagues. The available leagues rotate throughout the season. Restricted versions of each league are sometimes offered as well (see Special Leagues and Cups below).
  • Teams with multiple Pokémon of the same species are not allowed. As with other Trainer Battles, Ditto and Shedinja are also ineligible to participate.
  • Battles are organized into sets of five. Trainers may battle in five sets per day, though sets left unfinished until another day do not count against that day's limit. Rewards are granted at the end of the set based on the player's performance.

Unrated Seasons

Though during most seasons achieving the highest rank requires a certain rating, several seasons have not used rating-based ranks at all. Trainers are still assigned a rating for matchmaking purposes but it is not visible.

  • The Preseason at the GO Battle League's launch did not use ranks.
  • In Season 5, the existing ranks and corresponding rewards were achievable through winning set numbers of battles. This change was made in preparation for the Season 6 rank redesign and introduction of Candy XL.
  • In the Interlude Season following Season 10, the maximum rank was Rank 20. The Interlude Season was scheduled to allow improvements to the Battle League's code.

Walking requirement

Prior to March 13, 2020, players would have to walk a certain distance in order to unlock a set of five GO Battle League matches, or alternatively could spend PokéCoins to unlock them immediately. Since March 13, 2020, there is no longer any walking requirement.

From January 28 (the launch of GO Battle League) until January 31, 2020, players would have to walk 5 km; from January 31, 2020 until March 13, 2020, players would have to walk 3 km. After unlocking a set, any additional distance traveled will be rolled over towards unlocking the next set. A player could only participate in at most five sets (or 25 GO Battle League matches) per day, but afterward, could still accumulate distance for the next day's set.

The PokéCoin cost to immediately unlock the next set depended on how much distance was left:

  • PokéCoin.png200 if at least 2 km remaining
  • PokéCoin.png100 if at least 1 km remaining
  • PokéCoin.png50 if less than 1 km remaining

Starting March 13, 2020, the walking requirement was temporarily waived amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] On April 5, 2021 (just before Season 7), it was announced that the walking requirement had been permanently removed.[5]

Ranks

The following lists the requirements to move up in each rank. All listed requirements are non-cumulative, so the counters restart upon reaching a new rank.

Rank Unlock requirement
GO Battle League tier 1 s6.png 1 Start
2 Battle 5 times
3 Battle 5 additional times
4 Battle 5 additional times
5 Battle 5 additional times
GO Battle League tier 2 s6.png 6 Battle 5 additional times
7 Win 1 battle
8 Win 1 additional battle
9 Win 1 additional battle
10 Win 1 additional battle
GO Battle League tier 3 s6.png 11 Battle 5 additional times
12 Win 5 additional battles
13 Win 6 additional battles
14 Win 7 additional battles
15 Win 8 additional battles
GO Battle League tier 4 s6.png 16 Battle 5 additional times
17 Win 10 additional battles
18 Win 15 additional battles
19 Win 20 additional battles
20 Battle 5 additional times
GO Battle League tier 5.png Ace Achieve a rating of 2000+
GO Battle League tier 6.png Veteran Achieve a rating of 2500+
GO Battle League tier 7.png Expert Achieve a rating of 2750+
GO Battle League tier 8.png Legend Achieve a rating of 3000+

Original Ranks

Prior to Season 6, the ranks went from Rank 1 to Rank 10. The thresholds for Ranks 8, 9, and 10 varied during Seasons 1 through 4. In Season 5, all ten ranks were achievable by winning a set number of battles.

Rank Unlock requirement
GO Battle League tier 1.png 1 Start
2 Battle 5 times
3 Win 2 additional battles
GO Battle League tier 2.png 4 Win 4 additional battles
5 Win 8 additional battles
6 Win 10 additional battles
GO Battle League tier 3.png 7 Win 14 additional battles
8 Achieve a rating of 2000+
9 Achieve a rating of 2500+
GO Battle League tier 4.png 10 Achieve a rating of 3000+


Rewards

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Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Exact amounts of Stardust awarded for finishing a set
Selecting the reward tier in GO Battle League

Trainers can earn up to five reward bundles per set for winning in the GO Battle League. Before starting a set of battles, the Trainer can choose either basic or premium reward track. A Premium Battle Pass is required for the premium reward track, which has better rewards than that of the basic. And upon finishing a set of five matches, the player will earn Stardust based on how many matches were won. Certain rewards on both tracks improve as the player moves up in rank.

Tier Wins
1 2 3 4 5
Basic Stardust Random item Pokémon encounter GO.png Rare Candy
×3*
Stardust
GO Premium Battle Pass.png
Premium
Pokémon encounter GO.png Random item Stardust Rare Candy
×6*
Charged TM
×5

Stardust

The amount of Stardust awarded increases linearly with the player's rank.

Rank Basic Premium
1 win 5 wins 3 wins
1 GO Stardust icon.png300 GO Stardust icon.png600 GO Stardust icon.png900
2 GO Stardust icon.png330 GO Stardust icon.png660 GO Stardust icon.png1,000
3 GO Stardust icon.png330 GO Stardust icon.png660 GO Stardust icon.png1,000
4 GO Stardust icon.png370 GO Stardust icon.png740 GO Stardust icon.png1,100
5
6 GO Stardust icon.png400 GO Stardust icon.png800 GO Stardust icon.png1,200
7 GO Stardust icon.png430 GO Stardust icon.png860 GO Stardust icon.png1,300
8 GO Stardust icon.png430 GO Stardust icon.png860 GO Stardust icon.png1,300
9 GO Stardust icon.png470 GO Stardust icon.png940 GO Stardust icon.png1,400
10
11 GO Stardust icon.png530 GO Stardust icon.png1,060 GO Stardust icon.png1,600
12 GO Stardust icon.png530 GO Stardust icon.png1,060 GO Stardust icon.png1,600
13 GO Stardust icon.png570 GO Stardust icon.png1,140 GO Stardust icon.png1,700
14 GO Stardust icon.png600 GO Stardust icon.png1,200 GO Stardust icon.png1,800
15
16 GO Stardust icon.png700 GO Stardust icon.png1,400 GO Stardust icon.png2,100
17 GO Stardust icon.png730 GO Stardust icon.png1,460 GO Stardust icon.png2,200
18 GO Stardust icon.png770 GO Stardust icon.png1,540 GO Stardust icon.png2,300
19
20 GO Stardust icon.png870 GO Stardust icon.png1,740 GO Stardust icon.png2,600
Ace GO Stardust icon.png900 GO Stardust icon.png1,800 GO Stardust icon.png2,700
Veteran
Expert
Legend

Random items

The following lists the possible random item that may be awarded in the GO Battle League. The frequency of each item does not differ between reward tiers and rank.

Random item
Fast TM Fast TM
Charged TM Charged TM
Sinnoh Stone Sinnoh Stone
Silver Pinap Berry Silver Pinap Berry

Wild encounters

The possible wild Pokémon encounters as rewards vary depending on the Rank. They are caught at Power Up level 20 and have a guaranteed 10 IVs per stat. Currently, the wild encounter rewards are the same between the basic and premium reward tracks.

Usually, the awarded Pokémon is randomly selected from a pool that expands as the player increases in rank. However, reaching certain ranks will guarantee a specific Pokémon encounter for the first time only. If the player reaches another higher rank, that also has a guaranteed encounter, before being awarded the previous one, then the next wild encounter will be from the lower Rank first, and the higher rank's encounter will be queued for the next wild encounter that is earned.

From March 3 to April 21, 2020, it was also possible to encounter the current level 5 Raid Boss from these wild encounters at any rank. This feature was brought back on November 9, 2020, at the start of Season 5 of the GO Battle League.

Pokémon encounter GO.png Season 10
Rank Random First-time guaranteed
GO Battle League tier 1 s6.png
Rank 1
ClefairyMisdreavusMedititeDrilburPikipekYungoos Crobat
GO Battle League tier 2 s6.png
Rank 6
PorygonMienfooRowletLittenPopplio
GO Battle League tier 3 s6.png
Rank 11
FeebasCranidosFrillishPhantump
GO Battle League tier 4 s6.png
Rank 16
LarvitarScraggyRuffletRockruff
GO Battle League tier 4 s6.png
Rank 20
GO Raid Boss icon.png
Pikachu (Pikachu Libre)
GO Raid Boss icon.png represents the current Legendary or Mythical Raid Boss(es)


Seasonal Rewards

At the end of each season, all players who ranked up receive a Premium Battle Pass and Stardust according to their rank. The Stardust reward can be further boosted by using a Star Piece.

As of Season 6, players can also earn one Elite Fast TM and one Elite Charged TM per season by reaching Rank 19. The Elite Charged TM is received upon ranking up while the Elite Fast TM is given at the end of the season.


Season Stardust (thousands) by rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ace Veteran Expert Legend
8 GO Stardust icon.png GO Stardust icon.png2 GO Stardust icon.png2 GO Stardust icon.png4 GO Stardust icon.png4 GO Stardust icon.png6 GO Stardust icon.png6 GO Stardust icon.png8 GO Stardust icon.png10 GO Stardust icon.png12 GO Stardust icon.png14 GO Stardust icon.png18 GO Stardust icon.png22 GO Stardust icon.png28 GO Stardust icon.png32 GO Stardust icon.png40 GO Stardust icon.png50 GO Stardust icon.png60 GO Stardust icon.png74 GO Stardust icon.png90 GO Stardust icon.png110 GO Stardust icon.png134 GO Stardust icon.png164 GO Stardust icon.png200
9 GO Stardust icon.png GO Stardust icon.png2 GO Stardust icon.png2 GO Stardust icon.png4 GO Stardust icon.png4 GO Stardust icon.png6 GO Stardust icon.png6 GO Stardust icon.png8 GO Stardust icon.png10 GO Stardust icon.png12 GO Stardust icon.png14 GO Stardust icon.png18 GO Stardust icon.png22 GO Stardust icon.png28 GO Stardust icon.png32 GO Stardust icon.png40 GO Stardust icon.png50 GO Stardust icon.png60 GO Stardust icon.png74 GO Stardust icon.png90 GO Stardust icon.png110 GO Stardust icon.png134 GO Stardust icon.png164 GO Stardust icon.png200

Cosmetic Rewards

Reaching certain ranks may unlock cosmetic items and poses for the player character to wear. These are inspired by characters from other Pokémon games, with the exception of the Season 2 and 4 poses. Aside from the Pikachu Libre outfit, which has been rewarded at lower ranks since Season 1, these items require reaching rating-based ranks and cannot be obtained by winning a set number of battles alone.

Season-exclusive rewards:

Special Leagues and Cups

In addition to the regular Great, Ultra, and Master Leagues, some seasons also offer restricted leagues where Pokémon must meet additional requirements to be used.

  • In the Premier Cup, all Legendary and Mythical Pokémon (including Meltan and Melmetal) are ineligible. The Premier Cup for the Master League was introduced in GO Battle League Season 2 and for the Ultra League in Season 3.
  • In the Classic version of a League or Cup, only Pokémon up to level 40 (or level 41 with an active Best Buddy boost) may be used. Pokémon that have been powered up using Candy XL are ineligible. Classic leagues were introduced in Season 6 alongside the Candy XL mechanic.
  • In the Remix versions of a League or Cup, the Pokémon most-used in its previous appearance are not eligible.
  • Season 7's Great League Remix banned the 10 most common Pokémon: Venusaur, Raichu (both forms), Marowak (both forms), Azumarill, Umbreon, Skarmory, Swampert, Galvantula, Stunfisk (both forms), and Talonflame.[6]
  • Season 8's Great League Remix banned the 20 most common Pokémon above Ace rank: Venusaur, Alolan Ninetales, Alolan Marowak, Meganium, Azumarill, Politoed, Umbreon, Skarmory, Swampert, Pelipper, Vigoroth, Medicham, Altaria, Defense Forme Deoxys, Bastiodon, Toxicroak, Scrafty, Galvantula, Galarian Stunfisk, and Talonflame.[7]
  • Season 8's Ultra League Remix banned the 20 most common Pokémon above Ace rank: Venusaur, Charizard, Clefable, Poliwrath, Alolan Muk, Gyarados, Lapras, Articuno, Umbreon, Scizor, Swampert, Registeel, Empoleon, Togekiss, Altered Forme Giratina, Cresselia, Escavalier, Talonflame, Melmetal, and Obstagoon.[7]
  • Season 9's Great League Remix banned the 20 most common Pokémon above Ace rank: Venusaur, Alolan Ninetales, Alolan Marowak, Azumarill, Politoed, Umbreon, Skarmory, Swampert, Pelipper, Vigoroth, Sableye, Medicham, Altaria, Defense Forme Deoxys, Bastiodon, Scrafty, Jellicent, Galvantula, Galarian Stunfisk, and Talonflame.[8]
  • Season 9's Ultra League Remix banned the 10 most common Pokémon above Ace rank: Clefable, Alolan Muk, Swampert, Empoleon, Togekiss, Altered Forme Giratina, Cresselia, Talonflame, Melmetal, and Obstagoon.[8]
  • Season 10's Great League Remix banned the 20 most common Pokémon above Ace rank: Venusaur, Nidoqueen, Alolan Ninetales, Azumarill, Umbreon, Skarmory, Swampert, Vigoroth, Sableye, Medicham, Altaria, Defense Forme Deoxys, Bastiodon, Scrafty, Jellicent, Galvantula, Galarian Stunfisk, Mandibuzz, Talonflame, and Obstagoon.[9]
  • Season 10's Ultra League Remix banned the 10 most common Pokémon above Ace rank: Venusaur, Alolan Muk, Umbreon, Swampert, Empoleon, Togekiss, Altered Forme Giratina, Cresselia, Talonflame, and Obstagoon.[9]
  • Great League-based Cups use the 1500 CP limit:
    • The Halloween Cup only allows Poison-, Ghost-, Bug-, Dark-, and Fairy-type Pokémon to battle.
    • The Flying Cup only allows Flying-type Pokémon to battle.
    • The Kanto Cup only allows Pokémon with Pokédex numbers #1 through #151 to battle. Non-Kanto regional forms are allowed.
    • The Holiday Cup only allows Normal-, Grass-, Electric-, Ice-, Flying-, and Ghost-type Pokémon to battle.
    • The Love Cup only allows red or pink Pokémon to battle.
    • The Retro Cup only allows Pokémon with the original 15 Types to battle. Dark-, Steel-, and Fairy-type Pokémon are ineligible.
    • The Sinnoh Cup only allows Pokémon with Pokédex numbers from #387 to #493 to battle.
    • The Johto Cup only allows Pokémon with Pokédex numbers from #152 to #251 to battle.
    • The Catch Cup only allowes Pokémon caught during the current season to battle. Mythical Pokémon are not eligible.
  • The Little Cup and its restricted forms use a limit of 500 CP:
    • In Season 5's Little Cup, only Pokémon that can evolve and are first in their evolutionary line could battle.
    • The Element Cup only allows Fire-, Water-, and Grass-type Pokémon to battle. Pokémon must be able to evolve and be first in their evolutionary line.
    • The Little Jungle Cup only allows Normal-, Grass-, Electric-, Poison-, Ground-, Flying-, Bug-, and Dark-type Pokémon to battle. Pokémon do not need to be able to evolve to enter, but Shuckle and Smeargle are not eligible.

GO Battle Days

GO Battle Days are a recurring event where players can complete 20 sets of battles rather than the usual 5. These were introduced in Season 4 as GO Battle Nights, running from 6 PM to 11:59 PM local time, but were changed as of Season 9 to last an entire day.

During each event, players received bonus Stardust from GO Battle League. Battle Nights in Season 4 rewarded 2x Stardust and in Season 8 rewarded 3x Stardust. Starting with Season 9, Battle Days reward 4x Stardust from reward bundles but do not affect the Stardust awarded at the end of sets.

  • Season 4
    • November 5, 2020: All 3 leagues, the Ultra Premier Cup, and the Flying Cup were available. Pidgeot obtained during the event knew the move Gust.
  • Season 8
    • June 3, 2021: Great League was available.
    • July 11, 2021: Master League, Master League Classic, and Element Cup were available.
    • August 26, 2021: All 3 leagues were available.
  • Season 9
    • September 18, 2021: Ultra League and Ultra League Remix were available.
    • November 1, 2021: Great League, Great League Remix, and Halloween Cup were available.
    • November 1, 2021: Master League, Master League Premier Classic, and Kanto Cup were available.
  • Season 10
    • January 8, 2022: Master League and Master League Classic were available.
    • January 23, 2022: Great League and Sinnoh Cup were available.
    • February 6, 2022: Ultra League and Ultra League Premier Classic were available.
  • Interlude Season
    • March 5, 2022: Great League and Johto Cup were available. Dewgong evolved during limited event hours knew the moves Ice Shard and Icy Wind
    • April 17, 2022: Great League and Little Cup were available. Timed research awarding XP was available.
    • May 29, 2022: All 3 Leagues were available. Niantic promised a "Mega surprise".


Season Schedules

Preseason
  • Great League: January 28 - February 10, 2020
  • Ultra League: February 10 - February 24, 2020
  • Master League: February 24 - March 5, 2020
  • All 3 Leagues: March 5 - March 13, 2020
Season 1
  • Great League: March 13 - March 27, 2020
  • Ultra League: March 27 - April 10, 2020
  • Master League: April 10 - April 24, 2020
  • All 3 Leagues: April 24 - May 1, 2020
Season 2
  • Great League: May 1 - June 1, 2020
  • Ultra League: June 1 - June 15, 2020
  • Master League and Premier Cup: June 15 - June 29, 2020
  • All 3 Leagues and Master Premier Cup: June 29 - July 6, 2020
Season 3
  • Great League: July 27 - August 10, 2020
  • Ultra League and Premier Cup: August 10 - August 24, 2020
  • Master League and Premier Cup: August 24 - September 7, 2020
  • All 3 Leagues and Master Premier Cup: September 7 - September 14, 2020
Season 4
  • Great League: September 14 - September 28, 2020
  • Ultra League and Premier Cup: September 28 - October 12, 2020
  • Master League and Premier Cup: October 12 - October 26, 2020
  • Halloween Cup: October 26 - November 3, 2020
  • All 3 Leagues and Master Premier Cup: November 3 - November 9, 2020
Season 5
  • Little Cup: November 9 - November 16, 2020
  • Kanto Cup: November 16 - November 23, 2020
  • Catch Cup: November 23 - November 30, 2020
Season 6
  • Great League: November 30 - December 14, 2020
  • Ultra League and Premier Cup: December 14 - December 28, 2020
  • Master League, Premier Cup, Master League Classic, and Holiday Cup: December 28, 2020 - January 4, 2021
  • All 3 Leagues and Ultra Premier Cup: January 4 - January 11, 2021
  • Great League: January 11 - January 25, 2021
  • Ultra League and Premier Cup: January 25 - February 8, 2021
  • Master League, Premier Cup, Master League Classic, and Love Cup: February 8 - February 15, 2021
  • All 3 Leagues and Ultra Premier Cup: February 15 - February 22, 2021
  • Kanto Cup (unrated): February 22 - March 1, 2021
Season 7
  • Great League: March 1 - March 15, 2021
  • Ultra League and Premier Cup: March 15 - March 29, 2021
  • Master League, Master League Classic, and Great League: March 29 - April 5, 2021
  • All 3 Leagues: April 5 - April 12, 2021
  • Great League and Great League Remix: April 12 - April 26, 2021
  • Ultra League and Premier Cup: April 26 - May 10, 2021
  • Master League, Master League Classic, and Retro Cup: May 10 - May 17, 2021
  • All 3 Leagues: May 17 - May 24, 2021
  • Kanto Cup (unranked): May 24 - May 31, 2021
Season 8
  • Great League: May 31 - June 14, 2021
  • Ultra League and Premier Cup: June 14 - June 28, 2021
  • Master League, Master League Classic, and Element Cup: June 28 - July 12, 2021
  • Great League and Great League Remix: July 12 - July 26, 2021
  • Ultra League and Ultra League Remix: July 26 - August 9, 2021
  • Master League, Master League Classic, and Ultra League Premier Cup: August 9 - August 23, 2021
  • All 3 Leagues: August 23 - August 30, 2021
Season 9
  • Great League and Great League Remix: August 30 - September 13, 2021
  • Ultra League and Ultra League Remix: September 13 - September 27, 2021
  • Master League, Master League Classic, and Little Jungle Cup: September 27 - October 11, 2021
  • Great League and Halloween Cup: October 11 - October 25, 2021
  • Ultra League, Ultra League Premier Classic, and Halloween Cup: October 25 - November 2, 2021
  • Ultra League and Ultra League Premier Classic: November 2 - November 8, 2021
  • Master League, Master League Premier Classic, and Kanto Cup (Player's Choice): November 8 - November 22, 2021
  • All 3 Leagues: November 22 - November 29, 2021
Season 10
  • Great League and Great League Remix: November 29 - December 13, 2021
  • Ultra League and Ultra League Remix: December 13 - December 16, 2021
  • Ultra League, Ultra League Remix, and Holiday Cup: December 16 - December 27, 2021
  • Master League, Master League Classic, and Holiday Cup: December 27 - December 31, 2021
  • Master League and Master League Classic: December 31, 2021 - January 10, 2022
  • Great League and Sinnoh Cup: January 10 - January 24, 2022
  • Ultra League and Ultra League Premier Classic: January 24 - February 7, 2022
  • Master League, Master League Premier Classic, and Love Cup: February 7 - February 21, 2022
  • All 3 Leagues and Johto Cup: February 21 - March 1, 2022
Interlude Season
  • Great League and Johto Cup: March 1 - March 8, 2022
  • Ultra League and Ultra League Premier Classic: March 8 - March 15, 2022
  • Master League and Love Cup: March 15 - March 22, 2022
  • Great League and Little Jungle Cup: March 22 - March 29, 2022
  • Ultra League and Catch Cup: March 29 - April 5, 2022
  • Master League and Halloween Cup: April 5 - April 12, 2022
  • Great League and Little Cup: April 12 - April 19, 2022
  • Ultra League and Retro Cup: April 19 - April 26, 2022
  • Master League and Kanto Cup: April 26 - May 3, 2022
  • Great League and Flying Cup: May 3 - May 10, 2022
  • Ultra League and Element Cup: May 10 - May 17, 2022
  • Master League and Master League Premier Classic: May 17 - May 24, 2022
  • All 3 Leagues: May 24 - June 1, 2022


In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese GO對戰聯盟 GO Deuijin Lyùhnmàhng
Mandarin GO對戰聯盟 GO Duìzhàn Liánméng
France Flag.png French Ligue de Combat GO
Germany Flag.png German GO-Kampfliga
Italy Flag.png Italian Lega Lotte GO
South Korea Flag.png Korean GO배틀리그 GO Battle League
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Liga de Batalha GO
Spain Flag.png Spanish Liga Combates GO
Thailand Flag.png Thai โกแบตเทิลลีก GO Battle League
Turkey Flag.png Turkish GO Maç Ligi

References