The Pokémon GO Battle League's Dual Destiny Season introduces exciting new specialized cups, including the Fantasy Cup. This guide helps you build a winning team.
Fantasy Cup RulesBest TeamsTeam Building StrategiesSuggested Team Combos
The Fantasy Cup (Great League) runs from December 3rd to 17th. Pokémon must be 1500 CP or less and be Dragon, Steel, or Fairy type. This creates unique strategic challenges.
This cup allows for diverse team compositions, unlike the previous Retro Cup. Dragon types are weak to themselves and Fairy types, while Steel types lack inherent weaknesses to the other allowed types. This makes team building crucial.
Limited type options simplify predicting opponent strategies. Many players will likely favor Steel types to avoid weaknesses. Consider dual-typed Pokémon for broader coverage. Ground-type moves counter Steel, while Poison types are effective against Fairy.
Choose Pokémon within the 1500 CP limit and allowed types, prioritizing strong PvP attackers and balanced defenses. Here are some team combinations:
Pokémon | Type |
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![]() Azumarill | Water/Fairy |
![]() Alolan Dugtrio | Ground/Steel |
![]() Galarian Weezing | Poison/Steel |
This team offers good type coverage against Dragon, Steel, and Fairy opponents. Strategic switching is key.
Pokémon | Type |
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![]() Excadrill | Ground/Steel |
![]() Alolan Sandslash | Ice/Steel |
![]() Heatran | Fire/Steel |
A Steel-focused team with variety. Excadrill's popularity makes it a strong contender. Beware of Water-type counters to Heatran.
Pokémon | Type |
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![]() Melmetal | Steel |
![]() Wigglytuff | Fairy/Normal |
![]() Turtonator | Fire/Dragon |
This team features Melmetal's powerful attacks, Wigglytuff's versatility, and Turtonator's Dragon-type coverage.
Experiment with these team compositions and refine your strategy to dominate the Pokémon GO Fantasy Cup. Pokémon GO is available on mobile devices.