Pokemon GO Master League Tier List: Ranked Best to Worst

This Pokemon GO Master League Tier List breaks down optimal picks of Pokemon ranked best to worst to help you carry your team.

Pokemon GO Master League Tier List: Ranked Best to Worst
Pokemon GO Master League

The Pokemon Go Master League allows seasoned trainers to battle with no CP limit, letting powerful Legendaries and beefed-up species unleash their full might. Building an elite squad for this competitive bracket takes research and investment. The current Pokemon Go Master League will continue until December 29, 2023, so you need to be ready. This Pokemon GO Master League Tier List breaks down optimal picks of Pokemon ranked best to worst to help you carry your team.

Complete Pokemon GO Master League Tier List

In the Pokemon GO Master League, experienced trainers can engage in battles using fully powered-up Legendaries and high-level species. With endless possibilities in roster building, which Pokemon will make the best team to fight? This tier list unveils the options to construct formidable teams around.

God-Tier

These Pokemon excel in the Master League meta, with superior stats, versatile movesets, and the ability to dominate almost any matchup, making them top performers in various roles:

Groudon.png

Groudon

Mud Shot + Precipice Blades and Fire Punch. An anchor with tremendous bulk hit force and coverage. The ultimate closer.

Giratina.png

Giratina (Altered)

Mud Shot + Precipice Blades and Fire Punch. An anchor with tremendous bulk hit force and coverage. The ultimate closer. 

Zygarde.png

Zygarde

Dragon Tail + Crunch, and Earthquake. Legendary offense and defense perfectly meld into dominance.

Advertisement

 

A+ Tier

Although not as powerful as the top three, these fighters serve as excellent foundations for teams, possessing well-rounded skill sets designed for battles in the open league:

Mewtwo.png

Mewtwo

Psycho Cut + Psystrike, and Shadow Ball. Still a threat with unmatched charge move pressure. Defines safe switching utility.

Dialga.png

Dialga

Dragon Breath + Iron Head, and Draco Meteor. Like Giratina, a dragon tank built to outlast opponents.

Melmetal.png

Melmetal

Thunder Shock + Superpower, and Rock Slide. One of few viable non-Legends thanks to sheer stopping force.

Advertisement

 

A Tier

These choices have slightly more specific stats, depending on matchups. However, with the right support and strategy, they can still perform exceptionally well:

Ho-Oh.png

Ho-Oh

Incinerate + Brave Bird, and Sacred Fire. Flew under the radar until a move update unlocked its explosive potential.

Dragonite.png

Dragonite

Dragon Breath + Dragon Claw, and Hurricane. A consistent Master League threat for years thanks to versatile efficiency.

Yveltal.png

Yveltal

Snarl + Dark Pulse, and Focus Blast. Flying/Dark typing catches many off guard while hitting brutally hard.

Advertisement

 

B Tier

Situational yet effective for specific roles and counterplay, but need safety nets to shine:

  • Excadrill - Mud Slap + Rock Slide and Drill Run.
  • Togekiss - Charm + Ancient Power and Flamethrower.
  • Shadow Salamence - Dragon Tail + Draco Meteor and Hydro Pump.

C Tier

Lack the firepower, bulk, or attributes to consistently compete with upper-tier picks but can surprise unprepared trainers:

  • Rhyperior - Mud Slap + Rock Wrecker, and Superpower.
  • Magnezone - Spark + Wild Charge, and Mirror Shot.
  • Machamp - Counter + Rock Slide, and Dynamic Punch.

Advertisement

 

In Pokemon GO Master League, having the freedom to create diverse teams is great, but staying updated on the meta and selecting strategic picks is crucial for gaining an advantage. While the legends capture headlines, understanding expanded options in lower tiers enables creative team building to your personal battle style. With adequate preparation and adaptability, victory awaits in the Master League!

Advertisement

 

Pokemon GO

Pokemon GO

Pokemon GO is an augmented reality (AR) mobile game developed by Niantic in collaboration with The Pokémon Company. Released in 2016, the game allows players to explore the real world and catch virtual Pokémon using their mobile devices. Pokemon GO features location-based gameplay, where players can visit PokéStops, battle in Gyms, and participate in special events and raids. The game encourages physical activity, social interaction, and exploration, offering a unique blend of gaming and real-world experiences. Pokemon GO is praised for its innovative use of AR technology, community engagement, and ongoing support with regular updates and events.

Genres
Augmented Reality, Adventure
Platform(s)
iOS, Android
Release Date
Jul 6, 2016
Price
Free
Developer(s)
Niantic
Publisher(s)
Niantic
ESRB Rating
E