GO Battle League: Max Out Update
Trainers,
GO Battle League: Max Out is almost here!
GO Battle League: Max Out
GO Battle League: Max Out will start on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. PDT (GMT −8).
The following will occur at the beginning of the Season.
- End-of-Season rewards will be available on the Battle screen.
- Your GO Battle League rank will be reset.
- Rank-up requirements will remain the same as the prior Season.
GO Battle League: Max Out Schedule
The following leagues will begin and end at 1:00 p.m. PDT (GMT −8) on the dates listed below.
Max Out GO Battle Events
GO Battle Weekend: Max Out
Saturday, November 2, at 12:00 a.m. to Sunday, November 3, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. local time
Bonuses
- 4× Stardust from win rewards. (This does not include end-of-set rewards.)
- The maximum number of sets you can play per day will increase from five to 20—for a total of 100 battles—from 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. local time.
- Free battle-themed Timed Research will be available. Rewards include shoes for your avatar inspired by Allister.
- Pokémon encountered via GO Battle League rewards will have a wider variance of Attack, Defense, and HP.
- For US$1.00 (or the equivalent pricing tier in your local currency),
paid battle-themed Timed Research will be available. Complete it to earn 30,000 Stardust, three Rare Candies, and one Star Piece.
GO Battle League: Max Out Rewards
Guaranteed Rank-Up Encounters
You can encounter the following Pokémon once per Season at the designated ranks.
Standard Encounters
You can encounter the following Pokémon in reward encounters throughout the Season at the ranks shown in the image below.
GO Battle League Timed Research Pass
For our most dedicated battlers, a pass to access battle-themed Timed Research will be available in the in-game shop at no cost once GO Battle League: Max Out begins.
This Timed Research will keep track of your victories throughout the Season. Each research page will require 100 wins to complete, and doing so will award Stardust and items such as Rare Candy XL, an Elite Fast TM (at 400 wins), and an Elite Charged TM (at 500 wins). Keep at it throughout the Season to see how far you can get!
Avatar Items and Other Rewards
Trainers will be able to earn the following avatar items, which are all inspired by Allister, the Gym Leader of Stow-on-Side Stadium from the Pokémon Shield video game!
- At Ace rank, you’ll receive shoes inspired by Allister.
- At Veteran rank, you’ll receive a mask inspired by Allister.
- At Expert rank, you’ll receive an outfit inspired by Allister.
- At Legend rank, you’ll receive a pose inspired by Allister.
Cups
You can look forward to the following cups this Season.
Galar Cup: Little Edition
- Pokémon must be at or below 500 CP to enter.
- Only Pokémon found in the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield Pokédex are eligible
Psychic Cup: Great League Edition
- Pokémon must be at or below 1,500 CP to enter.
- Only Psychic-type Pokémon are eligible.
- Mew is not allowed.
Galar Cup: Great League Edition
- Pokémon must be at or below 1,500 CP to enter.
- Only Pokémon found in the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield Pokédex are eligible.
Sunshine Cup
- Only Normal-, Fire-, Grass-, and Ground-type Pokémon are eligible.
- Charizard is not allowed.
Halloween Cup: Little Edition
- Pokémon must be at or below 500 CP to enter.
- Only Poison-, Bug-, Ghost-, Dark-, and Fairy-type Pokémon are eligible.
Halloween Cup: Great League Edition
- Pokémon must be at or below 1,500 CP to enter.
- Only Poison-, Bug-, Ghost-, Dark-, and Fairy-type Pokémon are eligible.
Great League Remix
- Pokémon must be at or below 1,500 CP to enter.
- The 20 Pokémon that are most used by Trainers ranked Ace and above in the Great League are not eligible.
Those Pokémon are as follows.
Master Premier
- No CP limit.
- Legendary Pokémon, Mythical Pokémon, and Ultra Beasts are not eligible.
Willpower Cup
- Pokémon must be at or below 1,500 CP to enter.
- Only Fighting-, Psychic-, and Dark-type Pokémon will be eligible.
Retro Cup
- Dark-, Steel-, and Fairy-type Pokémon are not eligible.
Catch Cup: Great League Edition
- Pokémon must be at or below 1,500 CP to enter.
- Only Pokémon caught during the Max Out Season are eligible.*
Updates to the Combat System
The switch timer in the GO Battle League will be changed from 60 seconds to 50 seconds.*
Attack Changes
The following changes to attacks will go live on Tuesday, September 3, at 10:00 a.m. PDT.
Rock Slide
- Trainer Battles:
75→ 65 power
Wing Attack
- Energy generation decreased
Counter
- Energy generation decreased
Dig
- Trainer Battles:
80→ 70 power
Parabolic Charge
- Trainer Battles:
65→ 70 power - Energy cost decreased
- Chance to increase the user’s Defense by one stage
Body Slam
- Trainer Battles:
60→ 50 power
Swift
- Energy cost decreased
Mud Shot
- Trainer Battles:
3→ 4 power - Energy generation decreased
Future Sight
- Trainer Battles:
120→ 110 power
Fire Spin
- Trainer Battles:
10→ 11 power
Steel Wing
- Energy generation decreased
Metal Claw
- Energy generation increased
Trailblaze
- Energy cost decreased
Zap Cannon
- Chance to lower the opposing Pokémon’s attack is decreased
Smack Down
- Trainer Battles:
12→ 11 power
Razor Leaf
- Trainer Battles:
10→ 9 power
Astonish
- Trainer Battles:
9→ 12 power
Fairy Wind
- Trainer Battles:
3→ 4 power
Karate Chop
- Energy generation increased
Mud-Slap
- Trainer Battles:
11→ 12 power - Energy generation increased
Poison Sting
- Trainer Battles:
3→ 4 power
Psywave
- Energy generation increased
Rollout
- Trainer Battles:
5→ 8 power
Sucker Punch
- Trainer Battles:
5→ 8 power
Sky Attack
- Trainer Battles:
75→ 85 power - Energy cost increased
Surf
- Trainer Battles:
65→ 75 power - Energy cost increased
Bone Club
- Trainer Battles:
40→ 55 power
Brutal Swing
- Trainer Battles:
65→ 55 power - Energy cost decreased
Night Shade
- Trainer Battles:
60→ 80 power - Energy cost decreased
Power Gem
- Trainer Battles:
80→ 85 power - Energy cost decreased
Shadow Punch
- Trainer Battles:
40→ 55 power
Attack Availability Updates
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