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'''Team GO Rocket''' (Japanese: '''{{j|GO ロケット{{tt|団|だん}}}}''' ''GO Rocket-dan'', literally ''GO Rocket Gang'') is a [[villainous team]] in pursuit of evil and the exploitation of Pokémon in | '''Team GO Rocket''' (Japanese: '''{{j|GO ロケット{{tt|団|だん}}}}''' ''GO Rocket-dan'', literally ''GO Rocket Gang'') is a [[villainous team]] in pursuit of evil and the exploitation of Pokémon in {{g|GO}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1153426476060041216 Twitter announcement]</ref><ref>[https://niantic.helpshift.com/a/pokemon-go/?p=web&s=top-articles&f=team-go-rocket-shadow-pokemon&l=en Niantic Support - Team GO Rocket & Shadow Pokémon]</ref> | ||
==Team GO Rocket Battles== | ==Team GO Rocket Battles== | ||
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Occasionally, for players [[Trainer level|level]] 8 and above, a [[PokéStop]] may be invaded by a Team GO Rocket Grunt attempting to steal [[item]]s from it. An Invaded PokéStop is black, has the red "R" logo above it, and a Grunt standing beside it in the overworld. When spun, the Grunt will challenge the player to a {{OBP|Trainer Battle|GO}}, in which they will use three [[Shadow Pokémon]]. Unlike in other Trainer Battles, the player's Pokémon will not be healed afterwards and requires using [[medicine]] to restore HP. | Occasionally, for players [[Trainer level|level]] 8 and above, a [[PokéStop]] may be invaded by a Team GO Rocket Grunt attempting to steal [[item]]s from it. An Invaded PokéStop is black, has the red "R" logo above it, and a Grunt standing beside it in the overworld. When spun, the Grunt will challenge the player to a {{OBP|Trainer Battle|GO}}, in which they will use three [[Shadow Pokémon]]. Unlike in other Trainer Battles, the player's Pokémon will not be healed afterwards and requires using [[medicine]] to restore HP. | ||
If the player is victorious, they will be awarded {{Stardust}}500 and [[Trainer level|XP]], and the Grunt will abandon the PokéStop and one of | If the player is victorious, they will be awarded {{Stardust}}500 and [[Trainer level|XP]], and the Grunt will abandon the PokéStop and one of their Shadow Pokémon used in battle. Similar to the bonus challenge of a [[Raid Battle]], the player will be given a number of Premier Balls to capture the Shadow Pokémon, based on the number of Pokémon the player has at the end of the battle and the [[List of Medals in Pokémon GO|Hero and Purifier medals]]. | ||
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==Shadow Pokémon== | ==Shadow Pokémon== | ||
During a Team GO Rocket Battle, the Grunt will use '''Shadow Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''シャドウポケモン''' ''Shadow Pokémon'') with visible dark auras and angry, red eyes, and know the move {{m|Frustration}}. Their CP is higher than the maximum possible by [[Power Up|powering up]] and increases with the player's [[Trainer level]]. After the battle, a Shadow Pokémon can be captured at a much lower CP. The player can '''Purify''' (Japanese: '''リトレイン''' ''Retrain'') them | During a Team GO Rocket Battle, the Grunt will use '''Shadow Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''シャドウポケモン''' ''Shadow Pokémon'') with visible dark auras and angry, red eyes, and know the move {{m|Frustration}}. Their CP is higher than the maximum possible by [[Power Up|powering up]] and increases with the player's [[Trainer level]]. After the battle, a Shadow Pokémon can be captured at a much lower CP. The player can '''Purify''' (Japanese: '''リトレイン''' ''Retrain'') them using [[Candy]] and {{OBP|Stardust|GO}}. Upon being purified, the Pokémon will: | ||
* [[Power Up]] to level 25 (if currently at a lower level) | |||
* Have 2 {{IV}}s added to each stat (up to the maximum 15) | |||
* Have {{m|Frustration}} be replaced with {{m|Return}} as its Charged Attack | |||
* Cost 10% less [[Candy]] to Power Up, evolve, or learn a second Charged Attack (compared to a regular Pokémon) | |||
* Cost 20% less [[Stardust]] to Power Up or learn a second Charged Attack (compared to a regular Pokémon) | |||
{| class="roundy" style=" | The following is a list of all currently possible Shadow Pokémon and their purification costs: | ||
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| [[File:GO002.png| | |- style="background-color: #{{XD color light}}; color:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO003.png| | ! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" rowspan=2 | # | ||
| [[File:GO004.png| | ! class="unsortable" rowspan=2 | Image | ||
| | ! rowspan=2 | Pokémon | ||
| [[File: | ! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" colspan=2 | Cost to Purify | ||
| | |- style="background-color: #{{XD color light}}; color:#fff" | ||
|- style= | ! Stardust | ||
| | ! Candy | ||
| {{p| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| {{ | |001 || [[File:GO001.png|60px]] || {{p|Bulbasaur}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Bulbasaur}}2 | ||
| {{ | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| {{p| | |002 || [[File:GO002.png|60px]] || {{p|Ivysaur}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Bulbasaur}}2 | ||
| {{ | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| {{ | |003 || [[File:GO003.png|60px]] || {{p|Venusaur}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Bulbasaur}}2 | ||
|- style= | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| [[File:GO008.png| | |004 || [[File:GO004.png|60px]] || {{p|Charmander}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Charmander}}2 | ||
| [[File:GO009.png| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| [[File:GO019.png| | |005 || [[File:GO005.png|60px]] || {{p|Charmeleon}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Charmander}}2 | ||
| [[File:GO020.png| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| [[File:GO041.png| | |006 || [[File:GO006.png|60px]] || {{p|Charizard}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Charmander}}2 | ||
| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| [[File: | |007 || [[File:GO007.png|60px]] || {{p|Squirtle}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Squirtle}}2 | ||
| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| {{p| | |008 || [[File:GO008.png|60px]] || {{p|Wartortle}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Squirtle}}2 | ||
| {{ | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| {{ | |009 || [[File:GO009.png|60px]] || {{p|Blastoise}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Squirtle}}2 | ||
| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| {{p| | |019 || [[File:GO019.png|60px]] || {{p|Rattata}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Rattata}}2 | ||
| {{ | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| {{ | |020 || [[File:GO020.png|60px]] || {{p|Raticate}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Rattata}}2 | ||
|- style= | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| [[File:GO147.png| | |041 || [[File:GO041.png|60px]] || {{p|Zubat}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Zubat}}2 | ||
| [[File:GO148.png| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| [[File:GO149.png| | |042 || [[File:GO042.png|60px]] || {{p|Golbat}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Zubat}}2 | ||
| [[File:GO169.png| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| | |143 || [[File:GO143.png|60px]] || {{p|Snorlax}} || {{stardust}}10000 || {{candy|Snorlax}}10 | ||
| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| [[File: | |147 || [[File:GO147.png|60px]] || {{p|Dratini}} || {{stardust}}10000 || {{candy|Dratini}}10 | ||
| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| | |148 || [[File:GO148.png|60px]] || {{p|Dragonair}} || {{stardust}}10000 || {{candy|Dratini}}10 | ||
| {{ | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| {{p| | |149 || [[File:GO149.png|60px]] || {{p|Dragonite}} || {{stardust}}10000 || {{candy|Dratini}}10 | ||
| {{ | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| {{ | |169 || [[File:GO169.png|60px]] || {{p|Crobat}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Zubat}}2 | ||
| {{p| | |-style=background:#fff | ||
| | |258 || [[File:GO258.png|60px]] || {{p|Mudkip}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Mudkip}}2 | ||
|-style=background:#fff | |||
|259 || [[File:GO259.png|60px]] || {{p|Marshtomp}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Mudkip}}2 | |||
|-style=background:#fff | |||
|260 || [[File:GO260.png|60px]] || {{p|Swampert}} || {{stardust}}2000 || {{candy|Mudkip}}2 | |||
|} | |} | ||