Pokémon Go Team Rocket: How to find Team Rocket PokéStops and everything we know about Invasions
Here's everything we know about Team Go Rocket are blasting into Pokémon Go.
Team Go Rocket appear in Pokémon Go as part of Invasions, bringing the addition of Shadow Pokémon with them.
The arrival of Team Go Rocket was first teased after Pokémon Go Fest at Chicago in 2019, with Grunts started appearing in the photos festival goers had taken with Pokémon Go's AR photo mode. Then, at Pokémon Go Fest in Dortmund later that year, not only did the photobombing Grunts return, but a Team Go Rocket hot air balloon floated through the sky.
Now Team Go Rocket is a regular part of Pokémon Go gameplay - with regular Team Rocket Invasion events, themed quests, Shadow Raids, legenday Shadow Pokémon, their own Team Leaders and the chance to battle Giovanni himself.
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How to find Team Rocket in Pokémon Go
First of all, you need to be Trainer Level 8 and above for Team Rocket to appear in your game.
Team Rocket appear at PokéStops that have been Invaded. These PokéStops appear different to regular ones - with a slight darker appearance that twitches erratically.
Can't see any Team Rocket PokéStops? They are rare, at least on the feature's debut.
Early reports suggest they only appear for 30 minutes at a time without warning (thanks meier-andersen on reddit for confirming).
As such, it's worth regularly keeping an eye on your map view for any suspicious looking PokéStops. These Team Rocket PokéStops should appear for all other players in the vicinity, so if you're part of a WhatsApp group or Discord, be sure to share their arrival with others.
When you get close enough, the Team Rocket logo will appear above the PokéStops, as well as a Team Rocket Grunt that's housed there.
How Team Go Rocket Invasions and Team Rocket battles work in Pokémon Go
Interacting with Team Rocket PokéStops works as follows:
- Team Go Rocket will invade a PokéStop for 30 minutes at a time.
- Approach the PokéStop, and you'll be able to battle the Grunt by tapping them in a Trainer Battle.
- If you defeat the Team Rocket Grunt's team of Shadow Pokémon, the Grunt will abandon one of them.
- You'll have the opportunity to catch this Shadow Pokémon.
- If caught, you get to keep the Shadow Pokémon, and can then Purify them.
We've got a guide covering all of the current Team Rocket Grunt lineups and counters if you want a hand planning your team for these battles!
Battling Team Go Rocket is similar to Trainer Battles, and each Team Go Rocket Grunt will be assigned a Pokémon type. You'll know this ahead of time in their choice of dialogue. For example:
- "These waters are treacherous!" - Water-type encounter
- "Do you know how hot Pokemon fire breath can get?" - Fire-type encounter
- "Don't tangle with us!" - Grass-type encounter
Meanwhile, catching Shadow Pokémon works in a similar way to Raids, with a limited number of Premier Balls at your disposal for you to use.
Pokémon Go Team Go Rocket rewards
With the battle over, you'll be given 500 Stardust, as well as the opportunity to catch the Shadow Pokémon.
The Shadow Pokémon is first one you fought as part of your Grunt encounter.
To catch the creature, you'll receive a base number of Premier Balls (5) and then bonus PokéBalls will be rewarded on a number of factors:
- How many of your Pokémon survive the Trainer Battle
- Your Purify Pokémon medal rank
- Your Defeat Team Rocket medal rank
The catch rate is the equivalent of those during raids (a change made a couple of days after the feature launched) so if you're struggling, getting those extra medal rank will help.
If you run out of balls, then you'll have to defeat the Grunt again for another chance at catching the Shadow Pokémon.
Once you have the Pokémon, it'll be added to your collection, and has a number of different stat and move differences. Our Shadow Pokémon and how to Purify Shadow Pokémon them page explains everything you need to know about this process.
The Shared Skies Season is here! The Pokémon World Championships 2024 event is currently running in Pokémon Go! Go Fest 2024 may have been and gone, but you can still play around with the Fusion mechanic. Meanwhile, ticket holders can finish Go Fest 2024: A Shadowy Caper and The Dusk Settles. Don't forget to try out Routes, Gift Exchange and Party Play while you're hunting down rare Pokémon, fighting in the Go Battle League or competing in PokéStop Showcases.
What else you need to know about Team Go Rocket and Invasions in Pokémon Go
Above are the essentials of how Invasions and Team Rocket work in the game, but there are lots of other smaller details to note:
Encountering Team Rocket in Pokémon Go
- Though you can only fight the Team Rocket Grunt once at a specific PokéStop, there is no limit to the number of Grunts you can fight in a day.
- There is no restriction on how close Team Rocket PokéStop encounters can be - with reports showing PokéStops next to each other can have Grunts spawn there. Keep your eyes peeled - you might get lucky!
- Unlike Raid encounters, there is no limit to the time of day Team Rocket encounters can spawn, and so can appear in the night and early hours.
- If you back out of the Grunt encounter, it will disappear, according to early reports. It's unknown whether this is a bug or intended, but if you plan to fight, make sure you commit to it!
Team Rocket Medals
- Two new medals are available as part of the Team Go Rocket update, which track the following stats. The higher their tiers, the more Premier Balls you'll then receive during the Shadow Pokémon catching phase:
- Purifier: Purify [X amount of] Shadow Pokémon.
- Hero: Defeat [X amount of] Team Go Rocket Grunts.
Good luck battling Team Rocket in Pokémon Go!