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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 {{g|GO}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1153426476060041216 Twitter announcement]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1153455829737070592 Twitter update]</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><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1153733738204938243 Twitter update]</ref> Their objective is to invade [[PokéStop]]s for their resources by using {{OBP|Shadow Pokémon|GO}} in {{OBP|Trainer Battle|GO}}s to defend their claims.  
'''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://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1153455829737070592 Twitter update]</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><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1153733738204938243 Twitter update]</ref> Their objective is to invade [[PokéStop]]s for their resources by using {{GO|Shadow Pokémon}} in {{GO|Trainer Battle}}s to defend their claims. Players may encounter Team GO Rocket after reaching [[Trainer level|level]] 8.


==Background==
Team GO Rocket invasions initially started on July 22, 2019, lasting for 24 hours before stopping all of a sudden.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1153803817617485824 Twitter update]</ref> On July 25, 2019, Team GO Rocket began reappearing at even higher rates with a new [[Special Research]], ''A Troubling Situation'', becoming available.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1154376866792218624 Twitter update]</ref><ref>[https://pokemongolive.com/post/teamgorocket-invasion-2019/ Team GO Rocket invades Pokémon GO!]</ref>
Team GO Rocket invasions initially started on July 22, 2019, lasting for 24 hours before stopping all of a sudden.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1153803817617485824 Twitter update]</ref> On July 25, 2019, Team GO Rocket began reappearing at even higher rates with a new [[Special Research]], ''A Troubling Situation'', becoming available.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1154376866792218624 Twitter update]</ref><ref>[https://pokemongolive.com/post/teamgorocket-invasion-2019/ Team GO Rocket invades Pokémon GO!]</ref>
On July 27, 2019, Team GO Rocket started an all-out invasion of all New York City PokéStops as part of a real-life publicity stunt organized by Niantic with continuous updates on the official Twitter channel.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1154738210561560576 Twitter - energy surge detected in North America]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1154795696320655360 Twitter - Team GO Rocket sighted in New York City]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1154822797534945281 Twitter - Team GO Rocket has arrived on Earth]</ref> Later on that day, Team GO Rocket seemingly took over Pokémon GO's Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channels. Localized social media in other languages were also vandalized in the same way. Team GO Rocket then began publishing information about their worldwide domination goals and achieving [[Giovanni]]'s goals. They also started giving visual hints and broadcasting a video countdown setting up for an event on July 28, 2019. On that day, claiming that the invasion in New York was nothing but a decoy, Team GO Rocket started invading every single PokéStops in each timezone from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time as well as globally announcing their presence by sending broadcast messages to every Trainer in-game.


On August 1, 2019, after suffering a series of defeats, Team GO Rocket expanded their pool of Shadow Pokémon species.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1157018199961063425 Twitter update]</ref> They expanded their roster again on September 5, 2019 to include some more species.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1169701793019957248 Twitter update]</ref>
On July 27, 2019, Team GO Rocket started an all-out invasion of all New York City PokéStops as part of a real-life publicity stunt organized by Niantic with continuous updates on the official Twitter channel.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1154738210561560576 Twitter - energy surge detected in North America]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1154795696320655360 Twitter - Team GO Rocket sighted in New York City]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1154822797534945281 Twitter - Team GO Rocket has arrived on Earth]</ref> Later on that day, Team GO Rocket seemingly took over Pokémon GO's Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube channels. Localized social media in other languages were also vandalized in the same way. Team GO Rocket then began publishing information about their worldwide domination goals and achieving {{GO|Giovanni}}'s goals. They also started giving visual hints and broadcasting a video countdown setting up for an event on July 28, 2019. On that day, claiming that the invasion in New York was nothing but a decoy, Team GO Rocket started invading every single PokéStops in each timezone from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time as well as globally announcing their presence by sending broadcast messages to every Trainer in-game.


On September 29, 2019, a suspicious folder appeared in [[Professor Willow]]'s computer, which contained several corrupted files.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1178346224962998272 Twitter update]</ref> On October 2, 2019, Professor Willow had managed to recover these corrupted files, which were revealed to be profiles of Team GO Rocket Leaders {{OBP|Cliff|GO}}, [[Arlo]], and {{OBP|Sierra|GO}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1179424187179585537 Twitter update]</ref>
On August 1, 2019, after suffering a series of defeats, Team GO Rocket expanded its pool of Shadow Pokémon species.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1157018199961063425 Twitter update]</ref> They expanded their roster again on September 5, 2019, to include some more species.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1169701793019957248 Twitter update]</ref>
 
On September 29, 2019, a suspicious folder appeared in [[Professor Willow]]'s computer, which contained several corrupted files.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1178346224962998272 Twitter update]</ref> On October 2, 2019, Professor Willow had managed to recover these corrupted files, which were revealed to be profiles of Team GO Rocket Leaders {{GO|Cliff}}, [[Arlo]], and [[Sierra]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1179424187179585537 Twitter update]</ref>


On November 5, 2019, {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}s began appearing in certain cities around the world. By equipping a [[Rocket Radar]], players were able to locate and battle them at PokéStops being used as hideouts. On November 7, 2019, Team GO Rocket Leaders started appearing worldwide, with a monthly Special Research, ''Looming in the Shadows'', unlocked for players that have completed ''A Troubling Situation''.
On November 5, 2019, {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}s began appearing in certain cities around the world. By equipping a [[Rocket Radar]], players were able to locate and battle them at PokéStops being used as hideouts. On November 7, 2019, Team GO Rocket Leaders started appearing worldwide, with a monthly Special Research, ''Looming in the Shadows'', unlocked for players that have completed ''A Troubling Situation''.


On November 12, 2019, the team leaders {{OBP|Blanche|GO}}, {{OBP|Spark|GO}}, and [[Candela]] used the Rocket Radar to track the locations of and battle {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}s {{OBP|Cliff|GO}}, {{OBP|Sierra|GO}}, and [[Arlo]], respectively. All three team leaders emerged victorious, and the Team GO Rocket Leaders retreated to set up new hideouts.
On November 12, 2019, the team leaders [[Blanche]], {{GO|Spark}}, and [[Candela]] used the Rocket Radar to track the locations of and battle {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}s {{GO|Cliff}}, [[Sierra]], and [[Arlo]], respectively. All three team leaders emerged victorious, and the Team GO Rocket Leaders retreated to set up new hideouts.


From November 2019 until April 2020, Professor Willow issued [[Special Research#Team GO Rocket Leaders battles|Special Researches]] to track down Team GO Rocket activities including those of their leader Giovanni as it was apparent he was in the process of subduing some [[Legendary]] Pokémon. By April 2020, Giovanni activities had temporary recessed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
From November 2019 until April 2020, Professor Willow issued {{DL|Special Research|Team GO Rocket Leaders battles|Special Research tasks}} to track down Team GO Rocket activities including those of their leader Giovanni as it was apparent he was in the process of subduing some [[Legendary]] Pokémon. By April 2020, Giovanni's activity had temporarily recessed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].


In early July 2020, while training for GO Fest 2020, Professor Willow and his assistants found on several occurrences strange scraps of paper left over by Team GO Rocket.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1278043797784367104 Twitter update]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1278118059648188422 Twitter update]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1278781116061831168 Twitter update]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1279105182236839936 Twitter update]</ref> When pieced together, these scraps appeared to indicate some upcoming renewed activity by the organization who seemed to be working on a hot air balloon.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1280486772594663425 Twitter update]</ref> Around the same time, several trainers received email mistakenly sent to them from Team GO Rocket on their registered email account.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1280298576795615237 Twitter update]</ref> On July 7, 2020 Team GO Rocket started to deploy globally anew using Team GO Rocket balloons.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1280615098545995783 Twitter announcement]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1280622152736268289 Twitter announcement]</ref> On July 9, 2020, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] began appearing in the game.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1281285595667607554 Twitter announcement]</ref>
In early July 2020, while training for GO Fest 2020, Professor Willow and his assistants found on several occurrences strange scraps of paper that were left behind by Team GO Rocket.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1278043797784367104 Twitter update]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1278118059648188422 Twitter update]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1278781116061831168 Twitter update]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1279105182236839936 Twitter update]</ref> When pieced together, these scraps appeared to indicate some upcoming renewed activity by the organization who seemed to be working on a hot air balloon.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1280486772594663425 Twitter update]</ref> Around the same time, several Trainers received emails mistakenly sent to them from Team GO Rocket on their registered email account.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1280298576795615237 Twitter update]</ref> On July 7, 2020, Team GO Rocket started to deploy globally anew using Team GO Rocket balloons.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1280615098545995783 Twitter announcement]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1280622152736268289 Twitter announcement]</ref> On July 9, 2020, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] began appearing in the game.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1281285595667607554 Twitter announcement]</ref>


In the following weeks, new pieces of evidences were discovered indicating Team GO Rocket was about to unleash a new dastardly plan using their balloon fleet to attempt to capture the [[Mythical]] Pokémon {{p|Victini}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1285915043318640640  Twitter announcement]</ref> On July 26, 2020, Team GO Rocket started a worldwide all out invasion by invading most PokéStops and dropping Team GO Rocket confetti from their ballons in an effort to take over Pokémon GO Fest 2020.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1287432498155335680 Twitter announcement]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1287222899171000321 Twitter announcement]</ref> During this new take-over the Team GO Rocket Leaders used Shadow [[Legendary Birds]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1287326716822724608 Twitter announcement]</ref> while Giovanni himself had a Shadow {{p|Mewtwo}} in his team. During this showdown [[Professor Willow#Assistants|Professor Willow's assistants]] successfully withhold Team GO Rocket Leaders<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1288217670106509313 Twitter announcement]</ref> while the Trainers confronted Giovanni himself, preventing Team GO Rocket from successfully capturing {{p|Victini}}.
In the following weeks, new pieces of evidence were discovered, indicating Team GO Rocket was about to unleash a new dastardly plan using their balloon fleet to attempt to capture the [[Mythical Pokémon]], {{p|Victini}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1285915043318640640  Twitter announcement]</ref> On July 26, 2020, Team GO Rocket started a worldwide all-out invasion by invading most PokéStops and dropping Team GO Rocket confetti from their balloons in an effort to take over Pokémon GO Fest 2020.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1287432498155335680 Twitter announcement]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1287222899171000321 Twitter announcement]</ref> During this new take-over, the Team GO Rocket Leaders used Shadow [[legendary birds]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1287326716822724608 Twitter announcement]</ref> while Giovanni himself had a Shadow {{p|Mewtwo}} in his team. During this showdown [[Professor Willow#Assistants|Professor Willow's assistants]] successfully withhold Team GO Rocket Leaders<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1288217670106509313 Twitter announcement]</ref> while the Trainers confronted Giovanni himself, preventing Team GO Rocket from successfully capturing {{p|Victini}}.
 
On January 25, 2022, during the {{DL|Season (GO)|Season of Heritage}}, Team GO Rocket suddenly increased their worldwide activity following Professor Willow and his asssitants attempted to unlock the Mystery Door.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1485379324010287110 Twitter announcement]</ref> It was later revealed on January 26, 2022 that this maneuver had been a decoy and that Team GO Rocket Leaders stole what was hidden behind the door while the three Team Leaders and the players were busy fending off grunt operations.<!-- Tweet available in Japanese and French but not in English yet <ref>[Twitter announcement]</ref>-->
 
On March 22, 2023, Team GO Rocket began taking over Gyms and deploying Shadow Pokémon as Raid Bosses. Players can defeat them by completing Shadow Raids, which also offers a chance to capture the defeated Shadow Raid Boss.


==Invaded PokéStops==
==Invaded PokéStops==
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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 its [[item]]s and resources. From a distance, an invaded PokéStop's cube is frequently rotating and has a dark, shadowy overlay. If within range, the invaded PokéStop turns black with the red "R" logo above it, and a Team GO Rocket Grunt is standing beside it in the overworld. Invaded PokéStops turn back to normal if the Grunt is defeated or 30 minutes has passed since the PokéStop was initially invaded. If a player successfully defeats a Grunt, the affected PokéStop can immediately be spun regardless of how much time has passed since the last spin. If the player's [[Bag|Item Bag]] is full, a Team GO Rocket Battle can still be triggered, but no items will be received.
Occasionally, for players [[Trainer level|level]] 8 and above, a [[PokéStop]] may be invaded by a Team GO Rocket Grunt attempting to steal its [[item]]s and resources. From a distance, an invaded PokéStop's cube is frequently rotating and has a dark, shadowy overlay. If within range, the invaded PokéStop turns black with the red "R" logo above it, and a Team GO Rocket Grunt is standing beside it in the overworld. Invaded PokéStops turn back to normal if the Grunt is defeated or 30 minutes has passed since the PokéStop was initially invaded. If a player successfully defeats a Grunt, the affected PokéStop can immediately be spun regardless of how much time has passed since the last spin. If the player's [[Bag|Item Bag]] is full, a Team GO Rocket Battle can still be triggered, but no items will be received.


Using a [[Rocket Radar]], players can see which PokéStops are being used as Team GO Rocket Hideouts. Hideouts look identical to invaded PokéStops, except they are instead guarded by a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}. Data for Team GO Rocket Hideouts is determined at the beginning of each day; different players battling in a hideout at the same PokéStop will encounter the same Team GO Rocket Leader, using the same team. Once the Leader is defeated, that PokéStop will no longer appear as a hideout the next time a Rocket Radar is equipped. Using a Super Rocket Radar effectively works the same way as the Rocket Radar, except it shows the locations [[Giovanni]] and, more commonly, Decoy Grunts disguised as him.  
Using a [[Rocket Radar]], players can see which PokéStops are being used as Team GO Rocket Hideouts. Hideouts look identical to invaded PokéStops, except they are instead guarded by a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}. Data for Team GO Rocket Hideouts is determined at the beginning of each day; different players battling in a hideout at the same PokéStop will encounter the same Team GO Rocket Leader, using the same team. Once the Leader is defeated, that PokéStop will no longer appear as a hideout the next time a Rocket Radar is equipped. Using a Super Rocket Radar effectively works the same way as the Rocket Radar, except it shows the locations {{GO|Giovanni}} and, more commonly, Decoy Grunts disguised as him.


The Rocket Radar only works from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time. If the Rocket Radar is equipped outside this time window, no hideouts will appear on the map, and the player's team leader will suggest checking back in the morning.
The Rocket Radar only works from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time. If the Rocket Radar is equipped outside this time window, no hideouts will appear on the map, and the player's team leader will suggest checking back in the morning.
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==Team GO Rocket balloons==
[[File:GO Rocket Balloon.png|220px|thumb|A standard Team GO Rocket balloon (left) and a Meowth balloon (right) hovering near a trainer]]
Since July 7, 2020, a hot air balloon may periodically hover near the player, casting a large dark shadow on the open-world map. If the player taps the balloon, a Team GO Rocket Battle will be initiated. If the player has a Rocket Radar equipped, then one of the three {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}s will appear. And if the player has a Super Rocket Radar equipped, then {{GO|Giovanni}} will appear from the balloon, overriding any equipped Rocket Radar. Otherwise, if no radar is equipped, then a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Grunt}} will appear. Once the battle against Team GO Rocket has concluded, the balloon will blast-off to higher altitudes and will disappear from the world map.


==Team GO Rocket balloons==
From July 7 to September 30, 2020, a {{p|Meowth}}-shaped balloon may sometimes appear instead. Tapping this balloon will initiate two consecutive battles against [[Jessie#Pokémon GO|Jessie]] and [[James#Pokémon GO|James]] (the player is allowed to switch and/or heal their Pokémon between battles).
[[File:GO Rocket Balloon.png|220px|thumb|left|A standard Team GO Rocket balloon (left) and a Meowth balloon (right) hovering near a trainer]]
Periodically, a hot air balloon may hover near the player, casting a large dark shadow on the open world map. If the player taps the balloon, a Team GO Rocket Battle will be initiated. If the player has a Rocket Radar equipped, then one of the three {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}s will appear. And if the player has a Super Rocket Radar equipped, then [[Giovanni]] will appear from the balloon, overriding the Rocket Radar, if any. Otherwise, if no radar is equipped, then a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Grunt}} will appear. Sometimes a [[Meowth]]-shaped balloon may appear. Tapping this balloon will initiate two consecutive battles against [[Jessie#Pokémon GO|Jessie]] and [[James#Pokémon GO|James]]. Once the battle against Team GO Rocket has concluded, the balloon will blast-off to higher altitudes and will disappear from the world map.


Under regular circumstances, a Team GO Rocket balloon may randomly appear up to four times per day, each within a specific six-hour time window. However, these time frames may be shortened during special events to make balloon encounters more frequent. Nearby Team GO Rocket balloons can also be seen from the Rocket Radar and Super Rocket Radar views. It is possible to encounter a Team GO Rocket Leader or Giovanni even outside the time frame in which the Rocket Radar and Super Rocket Radar can be used.
Under regular circumstances, a Team GO Rocket balloon may appear up to 4 times per day, each within a specific 6-hour time window, and balloons will leave after 20 minutes if left alone. However, these time frames may be shortened during special events to make balloon encounters more frequent. Nearby Team GO Rocket balloons can also be seen from the Rocket Radar and Super Rocket Radar views. It is possible to encounter a Team GO Rocket Leader or Giovanni even outside the time frame in which the Rocket Radar and Super Rocket Radar can be used.


A Team GO Rocket balloon is set to appear once within each of these time windows:
A Team GO Rocket balloon is set to appear once within each of these time windows:
* 12:00 a.m. - 5:59 a.m.
* 12:00 A.M - 5:59 A.M.
* 6:00 a.m. - 11:59 a.m.
* 6:00 A.M. - 11:59 A.M.
* 12:00 p.m. - 5:59 p.m.
* 12:00 P.M. - 5:59 P.M.
* 6:00 p.m. - 11:59 p.m.
* 6:00 P.M - 11:59 P.M
 
If the player defeats a Team GO Rocket member, but does not complete the bonus challenge (either due to full storage, game crashing, etc.), there will not be another opportunity to do so again, as the balloon would disappear from the map regardless of capture.
 
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==Team GO Rocket Battles==
==Team GO Rocket Battles==
Upon interacting with an invaded PokéStop, the Team GO Rocket member will challenge the player to a {{OBP|Trainer Battle|GO}}, during which they will use three {{OBP|Shadow Pokémon|GO}} with highly inflated CP values. Unlike in other Trainer Battles, the player's Pokémon will not be healed beforehand or afterwards, requiring the use of [[medicine]] to restore any lost HP. If the player loses, their team leader will appear and give advice based on type advantages against the Team GO Rocket member's Pokémon. Team GO Rocket Battles can be repeatedly attempted until either the player is victorious or the PokéStop invasion expires. In battle, Team GO Rocket Grunts never use [[Protect (move)#In Pokémon GO|Protect Shields]], but Team GO Rocket Leaders and Giovanni will always use Protect Shields against the player's first two Charged Attacks.
Upon interacting with an invaded PokéStop, the Team GO Rocket member will challenge the player to a {{GO|Trainer Battle}}, during which they will use three {{GO|Shadow Pokémon}} with highly inflated {{DL|Stat (GO)|CP}} values. Unlike in other Trainer Battles, the player's Pokémon will not be healed beforehand or afterwards, requiring the use of [[medicine]] to restore any lost HP. If the player loses, their team leader will appear and give advice based on type advantages against the Team GO Rocket member's Pokémon. Team GO Rocket Battles can be repeatedly attempted until either the player is victorious or the PokéStop invasion expires. In battle, Team GO Rocket Grunts never use [[Protect (move)#In Pokémon GO|Protect Shields]], but Team GO Rocket Leaders and Giovanni will always use Protect Shields against the player's first two Charged Attacks.


===Rewards===
===Rewards===
Defeating a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Grunt}} rewards the player {{stardust}}500 and a [[Rocket Radar|Mysterious Component]].
Each Team GO Rocket yields a set of rewards upon victory. Duplicate random rewards bundles are possible, except for Strange Eggs.  


Defeating a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}} rewards the player {{stardust}}1,000 and two of the following bundles, with duplicates possible:
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{night color}}; border:3px solid #{{blue color light}}; caption-side:bottom;"
* {{bag/GO|Hyper Potion}} [[Hyper Potion]] ×4
|- style="color:#fff"
* {{bag/GO|Max Potion}} [[Max Potion]] ×2
! style="background:#{{blue color light}}" | Team GO Rocket
* {{bag/GO|Revive}} [[Revive]] ×4
! style="background:#{{blue color light}}" | Base rewards
* {{bag/GO|Max Revive}} [[Max Revive]] ×2
! style="background:#{{blue color light}}" | Random rewards
* {{bag/GO|Sinnoh Stone}} [[Sinnoh Stone]] ×1
|-
* {{bag/GO|Unova Stone}} [[Unova Stone]] ×1
| {{tc|Team GO Rocket Grunt|Grunt}}
|
*{{stardust}}500
*{{bag/GO|Shadow Shard}} [[Shadow Shard]] ×1
*{{bag/GO|Mysterious Component}} [[Mysterious Component]] ×1
|
|-
| {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader|Leader}}
|
*{{stardust}}1,000
*{{bag/GO|Shadow Shard}} [[Shadow Shard]] ×3
|
Two of:
*{{bag/GO|Hyper Potion}} [[Hyper Potion]] ×4
*{{bag/GO|Max Potion}} [[Max Potion]] ×2
*{{bag/GO|Revive}} [[Revive]] ×4
*{{bag/GO|Max Revive}} [[Max Revive]] ×2
*{{bag/GO|Unova Stone}} [[Unova Stone]] ×1
*[[File:GO Egg 12 km.png|30px]] [[List of Eggs in Pokémon GO|Strange Egg]] ×1 (max 1)
|-
| {{GO|Giovanni}}
|
*{{stardust}}5,000
*{{bag/GO|Shadow Shard}} [[Shadow Shard]] ×4
|
Three of:
*{{bag/GO|Max Potion}} [[Max Potion]] ×4
*{{bag/GO|Max Revive}} [[Max Revive]] ×4
|}


Defeating [[Giovanni]] rewards the player {{stardust}}5,000, a [[Unova Stone]], and three of the following bundles, with duplicates possible:
* Defeating a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}} will always yield one, and only one, Strange Egg if the player has space in their Eggs Storage. 
* {{bag/GO|Max Potion}} [[Max Potion]] ×4
* All item rewards require the player to have space in the Item Bag to receive any.
* {{bag/GO|Max Revive}} [[Max Revive]] ×4
* Mysterious Components are rewarded only if the player does not already have a [[Rocket Radar]] on hand.
* Shadow Shards are rewarded only if the player has less than ten [[Purified Gem]]s on hand.


===Bonus challenge===
===Bonus challenge===
If the player is victorious the Team GO Rocket member will abandon one their Shadow Pokémon used in battle. Similar to a [[Raid Battle]], there is a bonus challenge afterwards to capture the abandoned Shadow Pokémon using [[Premier Ball]]s. The Shadow Pokémon's CP will be adjusted to have regular stats at a [[Power Up]] level of 8, or 13 if [[Weather]] Boosted. In the capture screen, Shadow Pokémon attack more frequently than normal, and their target rings are colored to indicate a 5% [[Catch rate (GO)|base capture rate]]; however, their actual catch rates do not appear to be different from that of their normal forms. Shadow [[Legendary Pokémon]] are guaranteed capture by the first Ball that hits.
If the player is victorious the Team GO Rocket member will abandon one their Shadow Pokémon used in battle. Similar to a {{GO|Raid Battle}}, there is a bonus challenge afterwards to capture the abandoned Shadow Pokémon using [[Premier Ball]]s. The Shadow Pokémon's CP will be adjusted to have regular stats at a [[power up]] level of 8, or 13 if [[Weather]] Boosted. In the capture screen, Shadow Pokémon attack more frequently than normal; however, their {{GO|catch rate}}s are no different from that of their normal forms. In addition, any [[Shiny Pokémon (GO)|Shiny]] Shadow Pokémon and all Shadow Pokémon left by {{GO|Giovanni}} have a 100% catch rate on the first Premier Ball that hits.


The number of Premier Balls given is based on the number of Pokémon the player has remaining at the end of the battle and the [[List of Medals in Pokémon GO|Hero and Purifier medals]], ranging from 3 to 11 Premier Balls for defeating most Team GO Rocket members or 10 to 18 Premier Balls for defeating Giovanni.
The number of Premier Balls given is based on the number of Pokémon the player has remaining at the end of the battle and the [[Medal (GO)|Hero and Purifier medals]], ranging from 2 to 13 Premier Balls for defeating most Team GO Rocket members or 9 to 20 Premier Balls for defeating Giovanni.


{| class="roundy" style="background:#c00; border:3px solid #600; text-align:center"
{| class="roundy" style="background:#c00; border:3px solid #600; text-align:center"
|- style="color:#fff"
|- style="color:#fff"
! style="background:#666; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Quantifier
! style="background:#666; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Bonus
! style="background:#666; {{roundytr|5px}}" colspan=4 | Premier Balls
! style="background:#666; {{roundytr|5px}}" colspan=5 | Premier Balls
|- style="background:#ccc;"
|- style="background:#ccc;"
| style="background:#FFF; text-align:left" rowspan=2 | Team GO Rocket<br>Defeated
| style="background:#FFF; text-align:left" rowspan=2 | Team GO Rocket<br>Defeated
! colspan=2 | Grunt/Leader !! colspan=2 | Giovanni
! colspan=2 | Grunt/Leader
|- style="background:#FFF"  
! colspan=2 style="background:#{{ground color light}}" | Giovanni
| colspan=2 | {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +2 || colspan=2 | {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +9
|- style="background:#FFF"
| colspan=2 | {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+2 || colspan=3 | {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +9
|- style="background:#fff;"
|- style="background:#fff;"
| style="background:#FFF; text-align:left"| Pokémon Remaining
| style="background:#FFF; text-align:left"| Pokémon Remaining*
| colspan=4 | {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +1 per Pokémon
| colspan=4 | {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+1 per Pokémon
|- style="background:#ccc;"
|- style="background:#ccc;"
| style="background:#FFF; text-align:left" rowspan=2 | Hero
| style="background:#FFF; text-align:left" rowspan=2 | [[File:GO Hero Gold Medal.png|32px]] [[Medal (GO)|Hero]]
! None !! Bronze !! Silver !! Gold
! style="background:#{{bronze color light}}" | Bronze
|- style="background:#FFF"  
! style="background:#{{silver color light}}" | Silver
| {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +0 || {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +1 || {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +2 || {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +3
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Gold
! style="background:#{{platinum color light}}" | Platinum
|- style="background:#FFF"
| {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+1
| {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+2
| {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+3
| {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+4
|- style="background:#ccc;"
|- style="background:#ccc;"
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}; text-align:left" rowspan=2 | Purifier
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}; text-align:left" rowspan=2 | [[File:GO Purifier Gold Medal.png|32px]] [[Medal (GO)|Purifier]]
! None !! Bronze !! Silver !! Gold
! style="background:#{{bronze color light}}" | Bronze
! style="background:#{{silver color light}}" | Silver
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Gold
! style="background:#{{platinum color light}}" | Platinum
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +0 || {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +1 || {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +2
| {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+1
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}} +3
| {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+2
| {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+3
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | {{bag/GO|Premier Ball}}+4
|}
|}
<small><nowiki>*</nowiki> In the event of a tie by double knockout, the player is given the win with +0 Premier Balls for Pokémon remaining.</small>


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
{{outdated}}
<!-- Since the Shadow Pokémon rework in early 2020:
<!-- Since the Shadow Pokémon rework in early 2020:
* Attack multiplier: 4 -> 10/3
* Attack multiplier: 4 10/3
* Defense multiplier: 2 -> 2.4
* Defense multiplier: 2 2.4
* rCPM is now slightly off in this calculation, but still pretty close
* rCPM is now slightly off in this calculation, but still pretty close
-->
-->
For a list of possible Shadow Pokémon for each Team GO Rocket member, see:
For a list of possible Shadow Pokémon used by each Team GO Rocket member in {{GO|Trainer Battle}}s, see:
:''[[Team GO Rocket Grunt (Trainer class)#Trainer list|Team GO Rocket Grunt (Trainer class) → Trainer list]]''
:''[[Team GO Rocket Grunt (Trainer class)#Trainer list|Team GO Rocket Grunt (Trainer class) → Trainer list]]''
:''[[Team GO Rocket Leader (Trainer class)#Trainer list|Team GO Rocket Leader (Trainer class) → Trainer list]]''
:''[[Team GO Rocket Leader (Trainer class)#Trainer list|Team GO Rocket Leader (Trainer class) → Trainer list]]''
:''[[Giovanni#Pokémon GO|Giovanni → Pokémon GO]]''
:''[[Giovanni (GO)#Pokémon|Giovanni (GO) → Pokémon]]''


The CP for each Shadow Pokémon used by Team GO Rocket follows the standard CP formula, but using modified values for each of the their three stats:<ref>[https://gamepress.gg/pokemongo/cracking-team-go-rocket-grunt-cp-formula GamePress - Cracking the Team GO Rocket Grunt CP Formula]</ref>
In [[Shadow Raid]]s, Grunts host one- and three-star raids, and Giovanni hosts five-star, {{pkmn2|Legendary}} raids.


[[File:CP_calc_GO.png]]
===Stats===
The {{DL|Stat (GO)|CP}} for each Shadow Pokémon used by Team GO Rocket follows the standard CP formula, but using modified values for each of the their three stats:<ref>[https://gamepress.gg/pokemongo/cracking-team-go-rocket-grunt-cp-formula GamePress - Cracking the Team GO Rocket Grunt CP Formula]</ref><ref>[https://articles.pokebattler.com/2021/06/21/cracking-the-rocket-cp-formula-2021-edition/ Cracking the Rocket CP Formula - 2021 edition | Pokebattler]</ref>
 
<math>CP = \left\lfloor \dfrac{\sqrt{HP} \times Attack \times \sqrt{Defense}}{10} \right\rfloor</math>


where
where


: [[File:HP calc GO Rocket.png|x42px]]
<math>
 
\begin{align}
: [[File:Attack calc GO Rocket.png|x24px]]
HP &= 1.1 \times (baseHP + 9) \times rCPM  \times Trainer \\
 
Attack &= 2 \times (baseAttack + IV_{Attack}) \times rCPM  \times Trainer \\
: [[File:Defense calc GO Rocket.png|x24px]]
Defense &= 0.8 \times (baseDefense + 15) \times rCPM  \times Trainer \\ \\
IV_{Attack} &= \biggl\lfloor \frac{3}{2} \times baseAttack + 25 \biggr\rfloor
\end{align}
</math>


and that
and that
* <code>cpM<sub>R</sub></code> is the CP multiplier specific to Team GO Rocket, which increases with the player's [[Trainer level]]
* <math>rCPM</math> is the CP multiplier specific to Team GO Rocket, which increases with the player's [[Trainer level]].
* <code>Trainer</code> is  
* <math>Trainer</math> is a value that depends on the Team GO Rocket member's organizational rank. It equals
** 1.25 if [[Giovanni]]
** <math>1.15</math> for {{GO|Giovanni}}
** 1.15 if a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}
** <math>1.05</math> for {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}s
** 1 otherwise (if a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Grunt|Grunt}})
** <math>1</math> for {{tc|Team GO Rocket Grunt}}s, including [[Team Rocket trio#Pokémon GO|Jessie and James]]


The final <code>HP</code> value is also rounded down during battles, but not in the CP calculation.
The final <math>HP</math> value is also rounded down during battles, but not in the CP calculation.


The values of <code>cpM<sub>R</sub></code> have been empirically estimated to be the following at each [[Trainer level]]. Using the above formulas, these numbers can predict the CP of Team GO Rocket's Pokémon with a margin of error of ±1 CP. The following table shows the estimated <code>cpM<sub>R</sub></code> at each Trainer level. The multiplier columns on the right show how much each stat of a Team GO Rocket Grunt's Pokémon is multiplied from that of a normal Pokémon of the same species and {{IV}}s{{tt|*|15 Attack, 15 Defense, 14 HP}}, powered up to the Trainer level.
The values of <math>rCPM</math> have been empirically estimated to be the following at each [[Trainer level]]. The following table shows the estimated <math>rCPM</math> at each Trainer level.


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{| class="roundy mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="background:#c00; border:3px solid #600; text-align:center; width:13em; margin-bottom:1.8em;"
|- style="background:#666; color:#fff"
|- style="background:#666; color:#fff"
! rowspan=2 style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Level
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Level
! rowspan=2 | Est. ''cpM<sub>R</sub>''
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; width:120px;"| Est. ''rCPM''
! colspan=3 style="{{roundytr|5px}}"| Multipliers
|-style=background:#fff
|- style="color:#000"
|50 || 1
! style="background:#{{attack color}}" | Attack
|-style=background:#fff
! style="background:#{{defense color}}" | Defense
|49 || 0.99589676
! style="background:#{{hp color}}" | HP
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|48 || 0.99179353
| 8 || 0.1402218 || 1.495 || 0.747 || 0.374
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|47 || 0.98769029
| 9 || 0.1699475 || 1.701 || 0.851 || 0.425
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|46 || 0.98358705
| 10 || 0.1951274 || 1.847 || 0.924 || 0.462
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|45 || 0.97948381
| 11 || 0.2223658 || 2.007 || 1.004 || 0.502
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|44 || 0.97538058
| 12 || 0.2321474 || 2.006 || 1.003 || 0.502
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|43 || 0.97127734
| 13 || 0.2539815 || 2.109 || 1.055 || 0.527
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|42 || 0.9671741
| 14 || 0.2691698 || 2.154 || 1.077 || 0.538
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|41 || 0.96307086
| 15 || 0.2875888 || 2.223 || 1.112 || 0.556
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|40 || 0.95653364
| 16 || 0.3023914 || 2.264 || 1.132 || 0.566
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|39 || 0.93806907
| 17 || 0.3237189 || 2.351 || 1.175 || 0.588
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|38 || 0.9196045
| 18 || 0.3432961 || 2.423 || 1.211 || 0.606
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|37 || 0.90113993
| 19 || 0.3627179 || 2.492 || 1.246 || 0.623
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|36 || 0.88267536
| 20 || 0.3756317 || 2.515 || 1.258 || 0.629
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|35 || 0.8642108
| 21 || 0.3973477 || 2.596 || 1.298 || 0.649
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|34 || 0.84574623
| 22 || 0.4126084 || 2.634 || 1.317 || 0.659
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|33 || 0.82728166
| 23 || 0.4268701 || 2.665 || 1.333 || 0.666
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|32 || 0.80881709
| 24 || 0.4400332 || 2.69 || 1.345 || 0.672
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|31 || 0.79035252
| 25 || 0.4529313 || 2.712 || 1.356 || 0.678
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|30 || 0.77188796
| 26 || 0.464723 || 2.729 || 1.364 || 0.682
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|29 || 0.75342339
| 27 || 0.4740884 || 2.732 || 1.366 || 0.683
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|28 || 0.73495882
| 28 || 0.4857273 || 2.749 || 1.374 || 0.687
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|27 || 0.71649425
| 29 || 0.497797 || 2.768 || 1.384 || 0.692
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|26 || 0.69802968
| 30 || 0.5102443 || 2.789 || 1.395 || 0.697
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|25 || 0.67956512
| 31 || 0.5200978 || 2.82 || 1.41 || 0.705
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|24 || 0.66110055
| 32 || 0.5336423 || 2.87 || 1.435 || 0.717
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|23 || 0.64263598
| 33 || 0.5451508 || 2.908 || 1.454 || 0.727
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|22 || 0.62417141
| 34 || 0.558385 || 2.956 || 1.478 || 0.739
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|21 || 0.60570684
| 35 || 0.5699954 || 2.994 || 1.497 || 0.748
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|20 || 0.58724227
| 36 || 0.5823468 || 3.035 || 1.518 || 0.759
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|19 || 0.56877771
| 37 || 0.5932983 || 3.069 || 1.535 || 0.767
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|18 || 0.55031314
| 38 || 0.6046494 || 3.105 || 1.553 || 0.776
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|17 || 0.53184857
| 39 || 0.6152435 || 3.136 || 1.568 || 0.784
|-style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
|16 || 0.513384
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 40 || 0.6325103 || 3.201 || 1.601 || style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 0.8
|-style=background:#fff
|15 || 0.49491943
|-style=background:#fff
|14 || 0.47645487
|-style=background:#fff
|13 || 0.4579903
|-style=background:#fff
|12 || 0.43952573
|-style=background:#fff
|11 || 0.42106116
|-style=background:#fff
|10 || 0.40259659
|-style=background:#fff
|9 || 0.38413203
|-style=background:#fff
|8 || 0.36566746
|}
|}
In [[Shadow Raid]]s, Shadow Raid Bosses have the same CP and stats as their standard counterparts<!-- but with Shadow stat modifiers-->. However, three- and five-star Shadow Raids my be more difficult due to Shadow Raid Bosses becoming enraged mid-battle, significantly increasing their Attack and Defense.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* At the end of the Team GO Rocket promotional video, a silhouette of [[Giovanni]] flashes, followed by a quote, ''"Earth is where I shall unleash my evil schemes next!"'' The quote is a possible reference to Giovanni's final line in [[Episode RR]] from [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], ''"Now...what new world shall I unleash my evil schemes upon...?"''
* At the end of the Team GO Rocket promotional video, a silhouette of {{GO|Giovanni}} flashes, followed by a quote, ''"Earth is where I shall unleash my evil schemes next!"'' The quote is a possible reference to Giovanni's final line in [[Episode RR]] from [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], ''"Now...what new world shall I unleash my evil schemes upon...?"''
* Team GO Rocket's appearance in Pokémon GO was first hinted at both Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Chicago and Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Dortmund where Grunts started [[GO Snapshot|photobombing]] on each day of those events after closure time. Those photobombs initiated a {{p|Meowth}} encounter.
* Team GO Rocket's appearance in Pokémon GO was first hinted at both Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Chicago and Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Dortmund where Grunts started [[GO Snapshot|photobombing]] on each day of those events after closure time. Those photobombs initiated a {{p|Meowth}} encounter.
* A Team GO Rocket hot air balloon was sighted at Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Dortmund for each day of the event around closure time.
* A Team GO Rocket hot air balloon was sighted at Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Dortmund for each day of the event around closure time.
* During Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Yokohama, Giovanni started [[GO Snapshot|photobombing]] on each day of the event after closure time. Each of these photobombs initiated a {{p|Meowth}} encounter.
* During Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Yokohama, Giovanni started [[GO Snapshot|photobombing]] on each day of the event after closure time. Each of these photobombs initiated a {{p|Meowth}} encounter.
* Many of the lines spoken by Team GO Rocket Grunts are quotes from various trainers from accros the franchise (though not necessarily [[Team Rocket]] members). For example, "Are you lost? No, you can't be. You don't have that scared look." is taken from a female Team Rocket Grunt in the [[Goldenrod Tunnel]]'s basement.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|ko=GO로켓단 ''GO Rocket-dan''
|pt_br=Equipe GO Rocket
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|th=แก๊งโกร็อกเกต ''Gang GO Rocket''
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Team GO Rocket
GO ロケット団 GO Rocket-dan
GO Rocket logo.png
GO Team GO Rocket.png
Promotional artwork from Pokémon GO
Leader Giovanni
Region Earth
Admins Cliff, Sierra, and Arlo
Major targets PokéStops
Base locations Located via Rocket Radar

Team GO Rocket (Japanese: GO ロケット GO Rocket-dan, literally GO Rocket Gang) is a villainous team in pursuit of evil and the exploitation of Pokémon in Pokémon GO.[1][2][3][4] Their objective is to invade PokéStops for their resources by using Shadow Pokémon in Trainer Battles to defend their claims. Players may encounter Team GO Rocket after reaching level 8.

Background

Team GO Rocket invasions initially started on July 22, 2019, lasting for 24 hours before stopping all of a sudden.[5] On July 25, 2019, Team GO Rocket began reappearing at even higher rates with a new Special Research, A Troubling Situation, becoming available.[6][7]

On July 27, 2019, Team GO Rocket started an all-out invasion of all New York City PokéStops as part of a real-life publicity stunt organized by Niantic with continuous updates on the official Twitter channel.[8][9][10] Later on that day, Team GO Rocket seemingly took over Pokémon GO's Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube channels. Localized social media in other languages were also vandalized in the same way. Team GO Rocket then began publishing information about their worldwide domination goals and achieving Giovanni's goals. They also started giving visual hints and broadcasting a video countdown setting up for an event on July 28, 2019. On that day, claiming that the invasion in New York was nothing but a decoy, Team GO Rocket started invading every single PokéStops in each timezone from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time as well as globally announcing their presence by sending broadcast messages to every Trainer in-game.

On August 1, 2019, after suffering a series of defeats, Team GO Rocket expanded its pool of Shadow Pokémon species.[11] They expanded their roster again on September 5, 2019, to include some more species.[12]

On September 29, 2019, a suspicious folder appeared in Professor Willow's computer, which contained several corrupted files.[13] On October 2, 2019, Professor Willow had managed to recover these corrupted files, which were revealed to be profiles of Team GO Rocket Leaders Cliff, Arlo, and Sierra.[14]

On November 5, 2019, Team GO Rocket Leaders began appearing in certain cities around the world. By equipping a Rocket Radar, players were able to locate and battle them at PokéStops being used as hideouts. On November 7, 2019, Team GO Rocket Leaders started appearing worldwide, with a monthly Special Research, Looming in the Shadows, unlocked for players that have completed A Troubling Situation.

On November 12, 2019, the team leaders Blanche, Spark, and Candela used the Rocket Radar to track the locations of and battle Team GO Rocket Leaders Cliff, Sierra, and Arlo, respectively. All three team leaders emerged victorious, and the Team GO Rocket Leaders retreated to set up new hideouts.

From November 2019 until April 2020, Professor Willow issued Special Research tasks to track down Team GO Rocket activities including those of their leader Giovanni as it was apparent he was in the process of subduing some Legendary Pokémon. By April 2020, Giovanni's activity had temporarily recessed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In early July 2020, while training for GO Fest 2020, Professor Willow and his assistants found on several occurrences strange scraps of paper that were left behind by Team GO Rocket.[15][16][17][18] When pieced together, these scraps appeared to indicate some upcoming renewed activity by the organization who seemed to be working on a hot air balloon.[19] Around the same time, several Trainers received emails mistakenly sent to them from Team GO Rocket on their registered email account.[20] On July 7, 2020, Team GO Rocket started to deploy globally anew using Team GO Rocket balloons.[21][22] On July 9, 2020, Jessie and James began appearing in the game.[23]

In the following weeks, new pieces of evidence were discovered, indicating Team GO Rocket was about to unleash a new dastardly plan using their balloon fleet to attempt to capture the Mythical Pokémon, Victini.[24] On July 26, 2020, Team GO Rocket started a worldwide all-out invasion by invading most PokéStops and dropping Team GO Rocket confetti from their balloons in an effort to take over Pokémon GO Fest 2020.[25][26] During this new take-over, the Team GO Rocket Leaders used Shadow legendary birds[27] while Giovanni himself had a Shadow Mewtwo in his team. During this showdown Professor Willow's assistants successfully withhold Team GO Rocket Leaders[28] while the Trainers confronted Giovanni himself, preventing Team GO Rocket from successfully capturing Victini.

On January 25, 2022, during the Season of Heritage, Team GO Rocket suddenly increased their worldwide activity following Professor Willow and his asssitants attempted to unlock the Mystery Door.[29] It was later revealed on January 26, 2022 that this maneuver had been a decoy and that Team GO Rocket Leaders stole what was hidden behind the door while the three Team Leaders and the players were busy fending off grunt operations.

On March 22, 2023, Team GO Rocket began taking over Gyms and deploying Shadow Pokémon as Raid Bosses. Players can defeat them by completing Shadow Raids, which also offers a chance to capture the defeated Shadow Raid Boss.

Invaded PokéStops

A PokéStop invaded by a Team GO Rocket Grunt

Occasionally, for players level 8 and above, a PokéStop may be invaded by a Team GO Rocket Grunt attempting to steal its items and resources. From a distance, an invaded PokéStop's cube is frequently rotating and has a dark, shadowy overlay. If within range, the invaded PokéStop turns black with the red "R" logo above it, and a Team GO Rocket Grunt is standing beside it in the overworld. Invaded PokéStops turn back to normal if the Grunt is defeated or 30 minutes has passed since the PokéStop was initially invaded. If a player successfully defeats a Grunt, the affected PokéStop can immediately be spun regardless of how much time has passed since the last spin. If the player's Item Bag is full, a Team GO Rocket Battle can still be triggered, but no items will be received.

Using a Rocket Radar, players can see which PokéStops are being used as Team GO Rocket Hideouts. Hideouts look identical to invaded PokéStops, except they are instead guarded by a Team GO Rocket Leader. Data for Team GO Rocket Hideouts is determined at the beginning of each day; different players battling in a hideout at the same PokéStop will encounter the same Team GO Rocket Leader, using the same team. Once the Leader is defeated, that PokéStop will no longer appear as a hideout the next time a Rocket Radar is equipped. Using a Super Rocket Radar effectively works the same way as the Rocket Radar, except it shows the locations Giovanni and, more commonly, Decoy Grunts disguised as him.

The Rocket Radar only works from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time. If the Rocket Radar is equipped outside this time window, no hideouts will appear on the map, and the player's team leader will suggest checking back in the morning.

Team GO Rocket balloons

A standard Team GO Rocket balloon (left) and a Meowth balloon (right) hovering near a trainer

Since July 7, 2020, a hot air balloon may periodically hover near the player, casting a large dark shadow on the open-world map. If the player taps the balloon, a Team GO Rocket Battle will be initiated. If the player has a Rocket Radar equipped, then one of the three Team GO Rocket Leaders will appear. And if the player has a Super Rocket Radar equipped, then Giovanni will appear from the balloon, overriding any equipped Rocket Radar. Otherwise, if no radar is equipped, then a Team GO Rocket Grunt will appear. Once the battle against Team GO Rocket has concluded, the balloon will blast-off to higher altitudes and will disappear from the world map.

From July 7 to September 30, 2020, a Meowth-shaped balloon may sometimes appear instead. Tapping this balloon will initiate two consecutive battles against Jessie and James (the player is allowed to switch and/or heal their Pokémon between battles).

Under regular circumstances, a Team GO Rocket balloon may appear up to 4 times per day, each within a specific 6-hour time window, and balloons will leave after 20 minutes if left alone. However, these time frames may be shortened during special events to make balloon encounters more frequent. Nearby Team GO Rocket balloons can also be seen from the Rocket Radar and Super Rocket Radar views. It is possible to encounter a Team GO Rocket Leader or Giovanni even outside the time frame in which the Rocket Radar and Super Rocket Radar can be used.

A Team GO Rocket balloon is set to appear once within each of these time windows:

  • 12:00 A.M - 5:59 A.M.
  • 6:00 A.M. - 11:59 A.M.
  • 12:00 P.M. - 5:59 P.M.
  • 6:00 P.M - 11:59 P.M

Team GO Rocket Battles

Upon interacting with an invaded PokéStop, the Team GO Rocket member will challenge the player to a Trainer Battle, during which they will use three Shadow Pokémon with highly inflated CP values. Unlike in other Trainer Battles, the player's Pokémon will not be healed beforehand or afterwards, requiring the use of medicine to restore any lost HP. If the player loses, their team leader will appear and give advice based on type advantages against the Team GO Rocket member's Pokémon. Team GO Rocket Battles can be repeatedly attempted until either the player is victorious or the PokéStop invasion expires. In battle, Team GO Rocket Grunts never use Protect Shields, but Team GO Rocket Leaders and Giovanni will always use Protect Shields against the player's first two Charged Attacks.

Rewards

Each Team GO Rocket yields a set of rewards upon victory. Duplicate random rewards bundles are possible, except for Strange Eggs.

Team GO Rocket Base rewards Random rewards
Grunt
Leader

Two of:

Giovanni

Three of:

  • Defeating a Team GO Rocket Leader will always yield one, and only one, Strange Egg if the player has space in their Eggs Storage.
  • All item rewards require the player to have space in the Item Bag to receive any.
  • Mysterious Components are rewarded only if the player does not already have a Rocket Radar on hand.
  • Shadow Shards are rewarded only if the player has less than ten Purified Gems on hand.

Bonus challenge

If the player is victorious the Team GO Rocket member will abandon one their Shadow Pokémon used in battle. Similar to a Raid Battle, there is a bonus challenge afterwards to capture the abandoned Shadow Pokémon using Premier Balls. The Shadow Pokémon's CP will be adjusted to have regular stats at a power up level of 8, or 13 if Weather Boosted. In the capture screen, Shadow Pokémon attack more frequently than normal; however, their catch rates are no different from that of their normal forms. In addition, any Shiny Shadow Pokémon and all Shadow Pokémon left by Giovanni have a 100% catch rate on the first Premier Ball that hits.

The number of Premier Balls given is based on the number of Pokémon the player has remaining at the end of the battle and the Hero and Purifier medals, ranging from 2 to 13 Premier Balls for defeating most Team GO Rocket members or 9 to 20 Premier Balls for defeating Giovanni.

Bonus Premier Balls
Team GO Rocket
Defeated
Grunt/Leader Giovanni
Premier Ball+2 Premier Ball +9
Pokémon Remaining* Premier Ball+1 per Pokémon
GO Hero Gold Medal.png Hero Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
Premier Ball+1 Premier Ball+2 Premier Ball+3 Premier Ball+4
GO Purifier Gold Medal.png Purifier Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
Premier Ball+1 Premier Ball+2 Premier Ball+3 Premier Ball+4

* In the event of a tie by double knockout, the player is given the win with +0 Premier Balls for Pokémon remaining.

Pokémon

For a list of possible Shadow Pokémon used by each Team GO Rocket member in Trainer Battles, see:

Team GO Rocket Grunt (Trainer class) → Trainer list
Team GO Rocket Leader (Trainer class) → Trainer list
Giovanni (GO) → Pokémon

In Shadow Raids, Grunts host one- and three-star raids, and Giovanni hosts five-star, Legendary raids.

Stats

The CP for each Shadow Pokémon used by Team GO Rocket follows the standard CP formula, but using modified values for each of the their three stats:[30][31]

where

and that

  • is the CP multiplier specific to Team GO Rocket, which increases with the player's Trainer level.
  • is a value that depends on the Team GO Rocket member's organizational rank. It equals

The final value is also rounded down during battles, but not in the CP calculation.

The values of have been empirically estimated to be the following at each Trainer level. The following table shows the estimated at each Trainer level.

Level Est. rCPM
50 1
49 0.99589676
48 0.99179353
47 0.98769029
46 0.98358705
45 0.97948381
44 0.97538058
43 0.97127734
42 0.9671741
41 0.96307086
40 0.95653364
39 0.93806907
38 0.9196045
37 0.90113993
36 0.88267536
35 0.8642108
34 0.84574623
33 0.82728166
32 0.80881709
31 0.79035252
30 0.77188796
29 0.75342339
28 0.73495882
27 0.71649425
26 0.69802968
25 0.67956512
24 0.66110055
23 0.64263598
22 0.62417141
21 0.60570684
20 0.58724227
19 0.56877771
18 0.55031314
17 0.53184857
16 0.513384
15 0.49491943
14 0.47645487
13 0.4579903
12 0.43952573
11 0.42106116
10 0.40259659
9 0.38413203
8 0.36566746

In Shadow Raids, Shadow Raid Bosses have the same CP and stats as their standard counterparts. However, three- and five-star Shadow Raids my be more difficult due to Shadow Raid Bosses becoming enraged mid-battle, significantly increasing their Attack and Defense.

Trivia

  • At the end of the Team GO Rocket promotional video, a silhouette of Giovanni flashes, followed by a quote, "Earth is where I shall unleash my evil schemes next!" The quote is a possible reference to Giovanni's final line in Episode RR from Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, "Now...what new world shall I unleash my evil schemes upon...?"
  • Team GO Rocket's appearance in Pokémon GO was first hinted at both Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Chicago and Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Dortmund where Grunts started photobombing on each day of those events after closure time. Those photobombs initiated a Meowth encounter.
  • A Team GO Rocket hot air balloon was sighted at Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Dortmund for each day of the event around closure time.
  • During Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Yokohama, Giovanni started photobombing on each day of the event after closure time. Each of these photobombs initiated a Meowth encounter.
  • Many of the lines spoken by Team GO Rocket Grunts are quotes from various trainers from accros the franchise (though not necessarily Team Rocket members). For example, "Are you lost? No, you can't be. You don't have that scared look." is taken from a female Team Rocket Grunt in the Goldenrod Tunnel's basement.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese GO 火箭隊 GO Fójin Déui
Mandarin GO 火箭隊 GO Huǒjiàn Duì
France Flag.png French Team GO Rocket
Germany Flag.png German Team GO Rocket
India Flag.png Hindi टीम GO रॉकेट Team GO Rocket
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Tim Roket GO
Italy Flag.png Italian Team GO Rocket
South Korea Flag.png Korean GO로켓단 GO Rocket-dan
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Equipe GO Rocket
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Equipo GO Rocket
Spain Flag.png Spain Team GO Rocket
Thailand Flag.png Thai แก๊งโกร็อกเกต Gang GO Rocket
Turkey Flag.png Turkish GO Roket Takımı

Videos

English

Team GO Rocket Invasions

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Team GO Rocket Leaders

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References

Related articles


Core series: Team RocketTeam MagmaTeam AquaTeam GalacticTeam Plasma
Team FlareTeam SkullTeam Rainbow RocketTeam YellTeam Star
Side series: Team SnagemCipher
Spin-off games: Team Great RocketPhobos BattalionGo-Rock SquadTeam Dim SunTeam Debonairs
Pokémon PinchersDark LegionThe RogersTeam GO RocketTeam BreakUnitas
Animation only: Explorers
Manga only: Neo Team Rocket (Adventures)Team Kings (Horizon)



Non-player characters in Pokémon GO
Professor WillowBlancheSparkCandela
Team GO RocketChallengersRhiMateo