Pokémon GO allows you to battle other Trainers with parties of three Pokémon. Knock out all your opponent's Pokémon or deal more damage before time runs out to claim victory.
 
There are three ways to challenge other Trainers:
  1. Challenge a nearby Trainer by scanning their Battle Code
  2. Challenge your Friends remotely from anywhere in the world.
 
Note: For child accounts, parents or guardians may opt into enabling multiplayer features through the Niantic Kids Parent Portal or Pokémon Trainer Club website.
 
Tip: Before battling other Trainers, consider practicing by battling team leaders or battling Team GO Rocket Grunts.
 

1. Starting a Battle

Starting a Battle with Nearby Trainers

To start a battle with a nearby Trainer, you will have to be in close proximity to one another. Start a battle using your Battle Code, a QR code that other Trainers can scan to Battle you. Scan another Trainer’s Battle Code or ask them to scan yours to start a Battle.
 
 
If you're level 10 or above, tap Main Menu > Battle and scroll down to Nearby Battle.
 
Note: Battle Codes are different than the QR codes used to add Friends. These Battle QR Codes are used only to initiate a Trainer Battle and a new one generates every time you sign into Pokémon GO.
 

Battling Friends Remotely

To challenge a Friend without having to be in close proximity to each other:
  1. From the Map View, navigate to your Trainer Profile.
  2. Tap the Friends tab at the top of the screen to open your Friend List.
  3. Select a Friend that you wish to challenge.
  4. Tap the Battle icon.
  5. Tap on LET’S BATTLE! to send the Challenge.
 
Tip: If you’d like to stop receiving Battle Challenges, you can disable this feature by visiting the Settings page and unchecking Battle Challenges from Friends.
 

Challenging Trainers Online in GO Battle League

 

2. Selecting a League and Battle Party

Before starting a battle, you’ll need to select a League. Leagues ensure Pokémon always match up against a battle party of comparable strength by limiting each Pokémon’s maximum Combat Power (CP). You can choose from three different Leagues to compete in:
 
  • Great League: Maximum CP can’t exceed 1,500.
  • Ultra League: Trainers unlock this League when they own at least 3 Pokémon whose CP values are above 1,500 CP. Maximum CP can’t exceed 2,500.
  • Master League: Trainers unlock this League when they own at least 3 Pokémon whose CP values are above 2,500 CP. This League has no maximum CP limit.
 
You can select three Pokémon for your battle party. Pokémon will automatically be recommended based on their Combat Power (CP) in relation to a League’s criteria. Be sure to vary the Pokémon in your battle party to exploit any potential type matchups by switching between Pokémon during battle.
 

3. How to Battle

To win a battle, use Fast Attacks, Charged Attacks, and Protect Shields to damage your opponent’s Pokémon and defend your Pokémon. You can also learn about type effectiveness and switch Pokémon to maximize your damage output and limit incoming damage.
 
Fast Attack
Tap anywhere on the screen to perform a Fast Attack. Fast Attacks recharge your Charged Attack meter.
 
fast attack
 
Charged Attack
Once your Charged Attack meter is full, tap the button to use a Charged Attack. After initiating a Charged Attack, multiple type symbols will appear in a particular pattern on screen for a limited time. The type of attack you use (e.g., Electric, Psychic, etc.) determines the pattern. Tap and drag a finger along your screen to touch as many icons as you can before they disappear to strengthen the attack as much as possible.
 
 
If you don't use a Charged Attack once you've filled the meter, you continue using Fast Attacks can fill the meter one additional time. This allows you to use two Charged Attacks in quick succession.
 
Defending
When your opponent initiates a Charged Attack, you will have the opportunity to defend using a Protect Shield. Use Protect Shields wisely, since you’re given a limited number of shields per battle.
 
 
Switching Pokémon
Tap one of the Pokémon on the right side of your screen to pull back your current Pokémon and send out another Pokémon.
 
 
Switching Pokémon a great way to avoid taking damage from your opponent’s super-effective attacks. But keep in mind that your opponent can keep attacking while you’re switching Pokémon, so do so as fast as possible to avoid losing too much HP.
 
Ending a Battle
A battle continues until time runs out or you all of one player’s Pokémon have fainted.
 

4. After Battle

When battling friends and nearby trainers, both players will earn rewards for participating in a battle, but only the winning Trainer will get to level up one of three medals: Great League Veteran, Ultra League Veteran, or Master League Veteran. Once the battle ends, you can request a rematch or send a Friend invite to your opponent. You can battle as often as you like, but you can only receive rewards for up to three battles per day.
 
Winning GO Battle League matches yields either Basic or Premium Rewards, and completing a GO Battle League set gives you Stardust.