Pokemon GO All Team Rocket Grunt Lineups (December 2020)
Pokemon GO: All Team Rocket Grunt Lineups (December 2020)
Contents
- 1 Pokemon GO: All Team Rocket Grunt Lineups (December 2020)
- 1.1 Coiled and Ready to Strike
- 1.2 Normal Doesn’t Mean Weak
- 1.3 ROAR… How’d that sound?
- 1.4 These waters are treacherous
- 1.5 Don’t tangle with us
- 1.6 Battle against my Flying-type Pokemon!
- 1.7 Do you know how hot Pokemon fire breath can get?
- 1.8 Go, my super bug Pokemon!
- 1.9 You’ll be defeated into the ground
- 1.10 Are you scared of psychics that use unseen powers?
- 1.11 Let’s rock and roll!
- 1.12 Ke… Ke… Ke… Ke…
- 1.13 This buff physique isn’t just for show!
- 1.14 You’re gonna be frozen in your tracks
- 1.15 Wherever there is light, there is also shadow
- 1.16 Get ready to be shocked!
- 1.17 Don’t bother – I’ve already won. / Get ready to be defeated! / Winning is for winners.
Pokemon GO trainers who want to battle against Team GO Rocket grunts this month can find all of their possible lineups and hint text right here.
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December is here and those troublesome Team GO Rocket grunts are back to cause more chaos in Pokemon GO. As players set out into the world to battle against the forces of Team GO Rocket at select Pokestops or by finding their hot air balloons, they’ll want to make sure they know what each different fight is going to bring.
Although most Team GO Rocket grunts are easy enough to take down with the right counters, some of the hints about which types players will be facing off against can be a little cryptic. That means that Pokemon GO trainers should take a little time before each battle to double check the grunt hint text against this list to see what Pokemon they will be facing off against as they work their way towards encounters with the Team Rocket leaders.
Once players know which type of Pokemon they are going up against, coming up with a powerful counter roster shouldn’t be too much of a challenge at all. Most of the grunts hardly put up a fight once players put in a trio of super effective counters against their roster.
Coiled and Ready to Strike
Pokemon #1 – Nidoran (M) or Nidoran (F)
Pokemon #2 – Golbat or Muk or Grimer
Pokemon #3 – Nidorina or Nidorino
Normal Doesn’t Mean Weak
Pokemon #1 – Teddiursa
Pokemon #2 – Ratticate or Porygon2
Pokemon #3 – Porygon-Z or Snorlax
ROAR… How’d that sound?
Pokemon #1- Dratini
Pokemon #2 – Dragonair or Flygon
Pokemon #3 – Dragonite or Dragonair or Gyarados
These waters are treacherous
Pokemon #1 – Psyduck or Shellder or Magikarp
Pokemon #2 – Polliwhirl or Golduck or Magikarp
Pokemon #3 – Poliwrath or Politoed or Magikarp or Gyarados
Don’t tangle with us
Pokemon #1 – Hoppip or Bulbasaur
Pokemon #2 – Weepinbell or Ivysaur or Gloom
Pokemon #3 – Victreebel or Shiftry or Vileplume
Battle against my Flying-type Pokemon!
Pokemon #1 – Zubat or Golbat or Skarmory
Pokemon #2 – Scyther or Crobat or Golbat
Pokemon #3 – Gyarados or Crobat or Dragonite
Do you know how hot Pokemon fire breath can get?
Pokemon #1 – Vulpix or Houndour
Pokemon #2 – Ninetails or Houndoom
Pokemon #3 – Houndoom or Charmeleon or Arcanine
Go, my super bug Pokemon!
Pokemon #1 – Venonat or Weedle or Shuckle
Pokemon #2 – Kakuna or Venomoth or Scizor
Pokemon #3 – Beedrill or Scizor or Scyther
You’ll be defeated into the ground
Pokemon #1 – Diglett or Gilgar
Pokemon #2 – Marowak or Pupitar or Vibrava
Pokemon #3 – Gilscor or Flygon
Are you scared of psychics that use unseen powers?
Pokemon #1 – Wobbuffet or Slowpoke or Abra
Pokemon #2 – Drowzee or Ralts or Hypno
Pokemon #3 – Kadabra or Kirlia or Hypno
Let’s rock and roll!
Pokemon #1 – Larvitar or Aerodactyl
Pokemon #2 – Pupitar or Larvitar
Pokemon #3 – Pupitar or Tyranitar
Ke… Ke… Ke… Ke…
Pokemon #1 – Duskull or Sableye or Shuppet
Pokemon #2 – Sableye or Banette or Dusclops
Pokemon #3 – Sableye or Dusknoir or Banette
This buff physique isn’t just for show!
Pokemon #1 – Machop or Hitmonlee
Pokemon #2 – Hitmonlee
Pokemon #3 – Machoke
You’re gonna be frozen in your tracks
Pokemon #1 – Snover or Cloyster
Pokemon #2 – Snover or Abomasnow
Pokemon #3 – Lapras or Abomasnow
Wherever there is light, there is also shadow
Pokemon #1 – Shunky
Pokemon #2 – Stuntank or Sableye
Pokemon #3 – Stunktank or Shiftry
Get ready to be shocked!
Pokemon #1 – Magnemite or Electabuzz or Mareep
Pokemon #2 – Flaaffy or Magneton or Electabuzz
Pokemon #3 – Electabuzz or Ampharos
Don’t bother – I’ve already won. / Get ready to be defeated! / Winning is for winners.
Pokemon #1 – Aerodactyl
Pokemon #2 – Poliwrath or Snorlax or Gardevoir
Pokemon #3 – Snorlax or Dragonite or Gyarados
As trainers continue working through these amazing events and enjoying the early days of the GO Beyond update, they may want to keep hunting down the best Unova Pokemon in the game if improving their Battle Raid rosters and completing their Pokedex is their primary goal. Be sure to check back in the near future for more Pokemon GO strategy guides, news, and updates. Until then, good luck out there, trainers!
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Source: Pokemon GO Hub
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