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Grookey in Pokémon Go
Rillaboom is the final evolution for Grookey. Image via the Pokémon Company/Remix by Dot Esports

Best teams for the Galar Cup Little League in Pokémon Go

What Pokémon should you use during the Galar Cup Little League?

The beginning of Pokémon Go‘s Max Out season has arrived, and to help kick it off, Niantic is introducing the Galar Cup Little League. The Galar Cup focuses on Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sword and Shield, which significantly limits your options for the best team to use.

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The Galar Cup is a limited-time Battle League event during the Max Out season for Pokémon Go players. If you’re interested in participating in this competition, you want to bring the best teams you can use during these battles. You’ll face off against opponents at any skill level, but it helps to know some of the strongest Pokémon you should use on your team. These are the best teams you can craft for Pokémon Go‘s Galar Cup Little League competition.

Best Galar Cup Little League teams in Pokémon Go

Wooloo and Dubwool on a grassy field in Pokémon Go.
Wooloo is a great choice for the Galar Cup Little League teams. Image via Niantic

There are several rules all Pokémon Go players are required to follow to participate in the Galar Cup Little League. Any Pokémon you use on your team must be at or below at least 500 CP, and they are Pokémon that can only be found in the Pokémon Sword or Pokémon Shield PokéDex, which greatly reduces your options. However, this does mean you find Pokémon that are not Galar region-specific choices, such as Wooloo, Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble.

These are some of the best Pokémon teams you should consider using while participating in the Galar Cup Little League battles in Pokémon Go.

Charjabug, Lotad, and Swinub

Charjabug in Pokémon Go
Unleash Charjabug’s powerful Electric-type attacks. Image via the Pokémon Company. Remix by Dot Esports

For our first team, we have the consistently good Charjabug. You can use Charjabug reliably in Pokémon Go‘s Great League, but it does well in the Little Cup alongside Lotad and Swinub. You’ll want to use Charjabug as your first option and have Lotad on standby when you’re ready to switch it out, and then finish the fight using Swinub as your final Pokémon.

  • Charjabug: Volt Switch (fast move), X-Scissor, and Discharge
  • Lotad: Razor Leaf (fast move), Scald, and Energy Ball
  • Swinub: Powder Snow (fast move), Body Slam, and Icy Wind

Galarian Zigzagoon, Onix, and Joltik

Galarian Zigzagoon in Pokemon Go Catch Cup Little Edition
Galaraian Zigzagoon is a great asset to any team. Image via the Pokémon Company, Remix by Dot Esports

The next team focuses on Galarian Zigzagoon as the first entry. Its final form, Obstagoon, is a fantastic choice in the Ultra League, and Galarian Zigzagoon can be a good choice against other Pokémon Go players in the Little Cup. You’ll want to bring the other Electric and Bug-type Pokémon, Joltik, with you, and then have Onix as your final Pokémon against an opponent.

  • Galarian Zigzagoon: Tackle (fast move), Body Slam, and Dig
  • Joltik: Sucker Punch (fast move), Cross Poison, and Discharge
  • Onix: Rock Throw (fast move), Rock Slide, and Breaking Swipe

Wingull, Oddish, and Stufful

Stufful in Pokémon Go
Stufful can pack a punch. Image via the Pokemon Company, remix by Dot Esports

It wouldn’t be a Little League best teams ranking if we didn’t include Wingull somewhere in our recommendations. Wingull and Pelipper remain standout choices in Pokémon Go fights, and Wingull can be an ideal asset for these battles. For additional support, you’ll want to bring Oddish and Stufful with you, who should be able to help out when facing off against anything that might counter Wingull.

  • Wingull: Quick Attack (fast move), Water Pulse, and Ice Beam
  • Oddish: Razor Leaf (fast move), Seed Bomb, and Sludge Bomb
  • Stufful: Tackle (fast move), Superpower, and Stomp

Wooper, Ralts, and Drifloon

Wooper in Pokemon Go
Wooper is a strong option for any Pokémon Go team. Image via the Pokemon Company, remix by Dot Esports

It would also be odd not to add Wooper to the Little Cup lineup in Pokémon Go. As a Water and Ground-type, Wooper is challenging to counter, and while there are a handful of Grass-type Pokémon you may encounter throughout these battles, you want to bring Ralts and Drifloon with you as options for your back up choices.

  • Wooper: Mud Shot (fast move), Body Slam, and Mud Bomb
  • Ralts: Confusion (fast move), Disarming Voice, and Psyshock
  • Drifloon: Hex (fast move), Icy Wind, and Shadow Ball

Machop, Grookey, and Gastly

Grookey in Pokémon Go
Rillaboom is the final evolution for Grookey. Image via the Pokémon Company/Remix by Dot Esports

The final team will highlight one of the new Max Out season Pokémon Go additions. As a Grass-type, Grookey can be a great option if you’re worried about any Water or Rock-types you could fight against in these battles. However, to help it out, we recommend using Machop and Gastly as backup and holding Gastly in reserve as your final option.

  • Machop: Karate Chop (fast move), Cross Chop, and Return
  • Grookey: Razor Leaf (fast move), Grass Knot, and Energy Ball
  • Gastly: Astonish (fast move), Sludge Bomb, and Dark Pulse

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Zack Palm has been writing about video games for the past five years. He spends his free time trying to learn about a new board, reading high-fantasy series, or working on his latest DnD character.