Pokémon Go Battle League – mejor Fantasy Cup: Ultra League Edition team
The Fantasy Cup: Ultra League Edition is back in Pokémon Go’s Battle League and here are the mejor creatures and movesets to help you climb the ranks.
The Fantasy Cup returns to Pokémon Go's Battle League in its Ultra League Edition. If you want to climb the ranks, you'll need a team that can handle the format's powerful meta, so here are our top picks.
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Alongside the standard Great, Ultra, and Master Leagues, Niantic's game regularly rotates special Cups to give the popular limited-time format a different spin, keeping PvP feeling fresh.
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The Fantasy Cup is one of the most unique, limiting battles to Dragon, Steel, and Fairy-type creatures with a 2,500 CP cap, creating a compact but highly competitive metagame in Pokémon Go.
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Whether you're relying on heavy hitters, versatile picks, or defensive staples, choosing the right lineup is key. So, we've rounded up the best Pokémon and movesets to help you dominate the Fantasy Cup: Ultra League Edition.
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Best team for the Pokémon Go Fantasy Cup: Ultra League Edition
One of the best team combinations for this Fantasy Cup includes Turtonator, Mimikyu, and Primarina, as they are some of the strongest Pokémon with wide coverage.
Another team that players could try out is Cobalion, Galarian Weezing, and Sylveon.
However, as with the rest of the Go Battle League, it’s hard to say what a ‘best team’ looks like because you’ll never know what Pokémon you’re going up against. You can have a very solid team, but a lot of it comes down to type combinations.
Still, there are a few that can perform well in most situations, which we’ve listed below alongside their optimal movesets and weaknesses.
Best Fantasy Cup: Ultra League Edition Pokémon
Resistances: Normal, Poison, Bug, Dragon, Fairy, Flying, Grass, Ice, Psychic, Rock, Steel, and Fighting
Doublade has one of the best type combinations by boasting the Steel typing, as it gives this strange-looking Pokémon twelve resistances.
However, you must use the right moveset to exploit its advantages, and that includes teaching it Shadow Claw as its Fast Move. It will generate a lot of energy early on, unlocking your Charged Moves. Use Sacred Sword to expand your coverage and bait the opponent’s shields to leave them defenseless, and Gyro Ball to deal good Steel-type damage.
Resistances: Poison, Rock, Electric, Steel, Psychic, Normal, Flying, Fairy, Dragon, and Bug
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