The best counters against the Team GO Rocket leaders

The October 2020 update is out in Pokémon GO and the Team GO Rocket leaders all have new teams you need to take on. You’ll fight them a few times, but the main objective is completing the Special Research which culminates in a battle with the leaders and finally Giovanni. If you’ve fought these guys enough then you might already know the best ways to beat them, but with new teams come new counters. So here’s how to beat Arlo, Cliff, and Sierra in Pokémon GO after the October 2020 update.

But first, here’s a few general tips that help with all three battles. With Team GO Rocket leaders just know that there are two things you should always keep in mind. Switching Pokémon or using a charge attack make them delay their attacks, giving you a chance to get more damage and charge attack power at no risk. And they will use up their two shields on the first two charge attacks you deliver. So always try to put you actual first Pokémon in the second or third slot and switch to them right away to get some extra time to attack. And that character should have a very quick charge attack to drain those shields and start delivering lots of damage in the later rounds. So, now onto the best counters against Arlo, Cliff, and Sierra.

How to Beat Arlo

Arlo may change up his second and third Pokémon, but his first will always be Growlithe. This fire type character is pretty easy to counter using either water, ground or rock. Here’s the best counters against Growlithe:

Gwolithe Counters (weak to Ground, Rock, and Water)

Regirock with Lock On and Stone Edge Golem with Mud Shot and Rock Blast Omastar with Mud Shot and Rock Slide Swampert with Mud Shot and Hydro Cannon

Now for the second character Arlo can use either Blastoise, Charizard, or Steelix. Let’s break those down one at a time…

Blastoise Counters (weak to Electric and Grass)

Sceptile with Fury Cutter and Leaf Blade Venusaur with Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant Leafeon with Quick Attack and Leaf Blade Hydreigon with Dragon Breath and Dark Pulse

Charizard Counters (weak to Electric, Rock, and Water)

Regirock with Lock On and Stone Edge Golem with Rock Throw and Rock Blast Zapdos with Thunder Shock and Ancient Power Giratina with Shadow Claw and Ancient Power

Steelix Counters (weak to Ground, Fighting, Fire, and Water)

Heatran with Fire Spin and Flamethrower Excadrill with Mud Slap and Drill Run Entei with Fire Spin and Flamethrower Swampert with Mud Shot and Hydro Cannon

Next up you will either fight Dragonite, Salamence, or Scizor. Each has unique counters that work best so here they are…

Dragonite Counters (weak to Dragon, Fairy, Ice, and Rock)

Dialga with Dragon Breath and Draco Meteor Regice with Lockwithon and Blizzard Mewtwo with Psycho Cut and Ice Beam Metagross with Bullet Punch and Meteor Mash

Salamence Counters (weak to Dragon, Fairy, and Ice)

Tyranitar with Smack Down and Crunch Regice with Lockwithon and Blizzard Giratina with Dragon Breath and Dragon Claw Togekiss with Charm and Dazzling Gleam

Scizor Counters (weak to Fire)

Blaziken with Counter and Blaze Kick Charizard with Fire Spin and Blast Burn Entei with Fire Spin and Flamethrower Typhlosion with Fire Spin and Blast Burn

So that’s how to beat Arlo in Pokémon GO, but what if you get one of his teammates? Here’s the best counters for Cliff.

How to Beat Cliff

Cliff will always start out with Omanyte before moving on to either Electivire, Machamp, or Onix. Finally he’ll throw out either Swampert, Toterra, or Tyranitar as his final combatant. We’ve got the best counters for each, so let’s break them down…

Omanyte Counters (weak to Electric, Fighting, Grass, and Ground)

Venusaur with Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant Torterra with Razor Leaf and Frenzy Plant Roserade with Razor Leaf and Grass Knot Ludicolo with Razor Leaf and Energy Ball

Moving into the second round you’ll need to determine which Pokémon he has by entering battle and fleeing if it’s too tough, or trying for a counter against a few options. Here’s all you should choose from.

Electivire Counters (weak to Ground)

Garchomp with Mud Shot and Sand Tomb Giratina with Dragon Breath and Ancient Power Rhyperior with Mud Slap and Stone Edge Flygon with Mud Shot and Earth Power

Machamp Counters (weak to Flying and Psychic)

Mewtwo with Psycho Cut and Psystrike Lugia with Extrasensory and Sky Attack Togekiss with Charm and Aerial Ace Giratina with Shadow Claw and Shadow Ball

Onix Counters (weak to Fighting, Grass, Ground, Ice, Steel, and Water)

Torterra with Razor Leaf and Frenzy Plant Venusaur with Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant Kyogre with Waterfall and Hydro Pump Empoleon with Waterfall and Hydro Pump

And for his final fighter here are the best counters.

Swampert Counters (weak to Grass)

Leafeon with Quick Attack and Leaf Blade Roserade with Razor Leaf and Grass Knot Meganium with Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant Venusaur with Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant

Torterra Counters (weak to Bug, Ice, Fire, and Flying)

Moltres with Fire Spin and Sky Attack Articuno with Ice Shard and Ice Beam Heatran with Fire Spin and Flamethrower Entei with Fire Spin and Flamethrower

Tyranitar Counters (weak to Fighting, Ground, Fairy, Steel, Grass, Bug, and Water)

Lucario with Counter and Power Up Punch Heracross with Counter and Close Combat Machamp with Counter and Cross Chop Virizion with Quick Attack and Close Combat

How to Beat Sierra

Typically the toughest Team GO Rocket leader due to using Lapras as her starting fighter, Sierra has been mixed up more than the others and is a totally different fight now. She’ll always start out with Drowzee now, making for a much easier fight. Here’s his best counters.

Drowzee Counters (weak to Bug, Dark, and Ghost)

Tyranitar with Bite and Fire Blast Crunch Giratina with Shadow Claw and Ominous Wind Hydreigon with Bite and Dragon Pulse Darkrai with Snarl and Dark Pulse

For the second Pokémon Sierra will use either Exeggutor, Lapras, or Sharpedo so you could have a tough fight ahead here. But to help, here’s all the best counters against them.

Exeggutor Counters (weak to Dark, Ice, Bug, Fire, Flying, Poison, and Ghost)

Volcarona with Bug Bite and Bug Buzz Genesect with Fury Cutter and X Scissor Escavalier with Bug Bite and Megahorn Scizor with Fury Cutter and X Scissor

Lapras Counters (weak to Fighting, Grass, Electric, and Rock)

Dialga with Dragon Breath and Draco Meteor Lucario with Counter and Power Up Punch Melmetal with Thunder Shock and Rock Slide Regice with Lock On and Focus Blast

Sharpedo Counters (weak to Fighting, Bug, Grass, Fairy, and Electric)

Lucario with Counter and Super Power Machamp with Counter and Close Combat Raikou with Volt Switch and Wild Charge Zapdos with Thunder Shock and Zap Cannon

Finally she’ll use either Alakazam, Houndoom, or Shiftry.

Alakazam Counters (weak to Bug, Dark, and Ghost)

Darkrai with Snarl and Dark Pulse Hydreigon with Mud Shot and Power Up Punch Tyranitar with Bite and Crunch Metagross with Bullet Punch and Meteor Mash

Houndoom Counters (weak to Fighting, Ground, Water, and Rock)

Swampert with Mud Shot and Hydro Cannon Poliwrath with Mud Shot and Power Up Punch Machamp with Counter and Cross Chop Tyranitar with Smack Down and Stone Edge

Shiftry Counters (weak to Fighting, Ice, Fire, Flying, Poison, Bug, and Fairy)

Togekiss with Charm and Ancient Power Ho-Oh with Hidden Power and Brave Bird Yanmega with Bug Bite and Bug Buzz Volcarona with Bug Bite and Bug Buzz

So that’s how to beat Arlo, Cliff, and Sierra in Pokémon GO using the best counters after the October 2020 update.

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