Pokemon Go Team Rocket Grunt lineups & counters (August 2024)

Ezequiel Leis
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Team Rocket Grunts pose a tough challenge to Pokemon Go players around PokeStops or fly in hot air balloons, taking the fight against even the most experienced battlers.

Beating them lets you catch powerful Shadow species that give a competitive edge in the Go Battle League and Raids.

Thankfully, you can guess the Pokemon type and team they’ll use from their taunt, so here’s all about the Team Rocket Grunt lineups, including the recommended counters to use in August 2024.

Team Rocket Grunt taunts, lineups & counters explained in Pokemon Go

Below is every Team Go Rocket Grunt taunt in Pokemon Go alongside their main type, possible team, and best counters updated after Adventure Week: Taken Over began on August 8, 2024.

team go rocket grunts and trainers in pokemon go
Players can face Team Go Rocket Grunts to get a piece of the Rocket Radar.

“Normal does not mean weak”

  • Type: Normal
  • Weaknesses: Fighting
  • Counters: Lucario, Terrakion, Conkeldurr, Machamp, Sirfetch’d, Kommo-o
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GlameowRattataExploud
TeddiursaMeowthStantler
StantlerPuruglyUrsaring

This Grunt shouldn’t be too tough since Ursaring is the only opponent that could be somewhat challenging. With the right Fighting-type counters, there’s no way to lose.

Victory reward: Shadow Glameow, Teddiursa (can be shiny), or Stantler (can be shiny) encounter.

“Go, my super bug Pokémon!”

  • Type: Bug
  • Weaknesses: Fire, Rock, Flying
  • Counters: Reshiram, Moltres, Entei, Ho-Oh, Heatran, Darmanitan
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ScytherAnorithForretress
ShuckleSkorupiScizor
DwebbleShuckleBeedrill

While Bug types have three different weaknesses, this Grunt’s lineup calls mostly for Fire-type counters.

Victory reward: Shadow Scyther (can be shiny), Anorith, Dwebble, or Shuckle encounter.

“Wherever there is light, there is also shadow”

  • Type: Dark
  • Weaknesses: Fairy, Fighting, Bug
  • Counters: Gardevoir, Togekiss, Terrakion, Lucario, Conkeldurr
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HoundourAlolan MukAlolan Muk
Alolan RattataAlolan RaticateSkuntank
Stunky

Fairy types are ideal for taking on this Team Go Rocket Grunt, but Fighting and Bug-type picks will also work well. Make sure you shield Poison-type attacks from Alolan Grimer, Muk, and Alolan Muk if you’re using Fairy types.

Victory reward: Shadow Alolan Rattata, Houndour, or Stunky encounter.

“ROAR! …How’d that sound?”

  • Type: Dragon
  • Weaknesses: Fairy, Dragon, Ice
  • Counters: Rayquaza, Haxorus, Mamoswine, Baxcalibur, Gardevoir, Togekiss
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DratiniDragonairDragonite
BagonAlolan ExeggutorSalamence
GibleGabiteGarchomp

Fairy and Ice types are perfect for this bout. Using Dragon Pokemon to take down other Dragon types is always risky so Breaking Swipe users like Rayquaza and Haxorus are also great picks as they have a high chance to nerf the opponent’s Attack stat.

Victory reward: Shadow Dratini (can be shiny), Bagon, or Gible encounter.

“Get ready to be shocked!”

  • Type: Electric
  • Weaknesses: Ground
  • Counters: Garchomp, Groudon, Rhyperior, Excadrill, Mamoswine
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BlitzleVoltorbGalvantula
MagnemiteAlolan GeodudeAmpharos
JoltikElectabuzzLuxray

Since Electric types are only weak to Ground-type moves, there isn’t much to think about here. Being a Dragon/Ground-type Pseudo Legendary, Garchomp is ideal for this battle as it also triple resists Electric-type attacks.

Victory reward: Shadow Joltik, Magnemite, or Blitzle encounter.

“Check out my cute Pokémon!”

  • Type: Fairy
  • Weaknesses: Poison, Steel
  • Counters: Metagross, Roserade, Dialga, Gengar
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RaltsKirliaGardevoir
Alolan VulpixSnubbullGranbull
MawileGranbullAlolan Ninetales

While this is a tough Grunt to beat, any Poison or Steel type should work well. The only thing to keep in mind is that Mawile isn’t weak against either Poison or Steel-type moves, so you should bring a Fire or Ground type just in case.

Victory reward: Shadow Alolan Vulpix, Mawile (can be shiny), or Ralts encounter.

“This buff physique isn’t just for show!”

  • Type: Fighting
  • Weaknesses: Flying, Psychic, Fairy
  • Counters: Sylveon, Gardevoir, Togekiss, Alakazam, Mewtwo
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TimburrGurdurrConkeldurr
MakuhitaHitmonchanToxicroak
MachopHitmonleeInfernape

Flying, Psychic, and Fairy types are super-effective against Fighting types and also resist damage from Fighting-type moves, so any pick should be fine against these heavy hitters.

Victory reward: Shadow Timburr, Makuhita, or Machop (can be shiny) encounter.

team go rocket pokestop in pokemon go
Trainers can find Team Go Rocket Grunts in black PokeStops.

“Do you know how hot Pokémon fire breath can get?”

  • Type: Fire
  • Weaknesses: Water, Rock, Ground
  • Counters: Gyarados, Swampert, Rhyperior, Garchomp, Kyogre
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DarumakaHoundoomHoundoom
CyndaquilQuilavaTyphlosion
Darmanitan

While some of these Team Go Rocket Grunt picks can be tough opponents, exploiting Fire-type Pokemon’s weaknesses will lead you to victory.

Victory reward: Shadow Darumaka or Cyndaquil encounter.

“Battle against my Flying-type Pokémon!”

  • Type: Flying
  • Weaknesses: Rock, Electric, Ice
  • Counters: Magnezone, Raikou, Rhyperior, Tyranitar, Glaceon, Mamoswine
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PidgeyGligarDragonite
StarlyStaraviaPidgeot
ArchenArcheops

Dragonite can throw you off-guard so it’s good to pack in an Ice-type like Glaceon or Mamoswine as well.

Victory reward: Shadow Pidgey, Starly, Archen, Staravia, or Gligar (can be shiny) encounter.

“Ke…ke…ke…ke…ke…ke!”

  • Type: Ghost
  • Weaknesses: Ghost, Dark
  • Counters: Darkrai, Weavile, Hydreigon, Gengar, Tyranitar, Absol
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MisdreavusDusclopsFroslass
DrifloonSableyeAlolan Marowak
GolettGolettGengar

Similar to Dragons, Ghost types are a risky choice to take down other Ghost-type opponents, so we recommend using Dark types for this battle. Keep in mind that a lot of other species can also learn useful STAB (Same Type Attack Bonus) moves like Bite and Crunch.

Victory reward: Shadow Drifloon, Sableye, Golett, or Misdreavus encounter.

“Don’t tangle with us!”

  • Type: Grass
  • Weaknesses: Fire, Bug, Poison, Flying, Ice
  • Counters: Charizard, Moltres, Ho-Oh, Gengar, Reshiram, Heatran
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SnoverFerrothornCacturne
ChikoritaBayleefMeganium
LileepVileplume

Since there are many dual Fire and Flying types you can pick, we recommend this approach. These picks will not only be super-effective against this Grunt’s Shadow threats, but they’ll also resist most of the damage coming their way.

Victory reward: Shadow Chikorita or Snover encounter.

“You’ll be defeated into the ground!”

  • Type: Ground
  • Weaknesses: Water, Grass, Ice
  • Counters: Kyogre, Swampert, Gyarados, Venusaur, Glaceon, Alolan Exeggutor
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WooperRhyhornWhiscash
DrilburVibravaFlygon
Alolan DiglettTorterra

Any Grass or Water type should be able to take this Grunt without much trouble.

Victory reward: Shadow Drilbur, Wooper, Alolan Diglett, or Rhyhorn encounter.

“You’re gonna be frozen in your tracks”

  • Type: Ice
  • Weaknesses: Fire, Fighting, Rock, Steel
  • Counters: Heatran, Blaziken, Charizard, Tyranitar
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SnoruntFroslassGlalie
SwinubAlolan NinetalesFroslass
SnoverGlalieAbomasnow

Fire-type Pokemon can wipe out this Grunt’s team without stress, so use any of our recommended counters.

Victory reward: Shadow Swinub, Alolan Sandshrew, or Snorunt encounter.

“Coiled and ready to strike!”

  • Type: Poison
  • Weaknesses: Psychic, Ground
  • Counters: Groudon, Garchomp, Excadrill, Rhyperior, Mewtwo, Alakazam
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Hisuian SneaselNidorinaWeezing
CroagunkNidorinoToxicroak
Amoonguss

Ground types can take care of most of this Grunt’s picks, except for Foongus. For this, a Mewtwo will suffice.

Victory reward: Shadow Croagunk or Hisuian Sneasel encounter.

“Are you scared of psychics that use unseen power?”

  • Type: Psychic
  • Weaknesses: Dark, Bug, Ghost
  • Counters: Tyranitar, Gengar, Hydreigon, Darkrai
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GothitaRaltsReuniclus
SolosisGothoritaMetagross
WobbuffetGallade

Dark-type picks are best suited for this battle because they can resist Psychic-type damage.

Victory reward: Shadow Gothita or Solosis encounter.

team go rocket leaders in pokemon go
After beating the Grunts, you will be able to find Team Go Rocket Leaders.

“Let’s rock and roll!”

  • Type: Rock
  • Weaknesses: Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, Steel
  • Counters: Kyogre, Lucario, Swampert, Garchomp, Excadrill
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ArchenLileepArcheops
TirtougaAnorithCarracosta
GravelerGolem

While Rock types have five weaknesses players can exploit, Water, Ground, and Fighting-type Pokemon are the safest bets here.

Victory reward: Shadow Archen or Tirtouga encounter.

“You’re no match for my iron will!”

  • Type: Steel
  • Weaknesses: Fire, Ground, Fighting
  • Counters: Charizard, Moltres, Entei, Blaziken, Swampert, Garchomp
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FerroseedLaironAlolan Sandslash
SkarmorySkarmoryScizor
Alolan SandshrewMetangEmpoleon

You can make quick work of this Team Go Rocket Grunt with Fire-type or Ground-type species.

Victory reward: Shadow Alolan Sandshrew, Ferroseed, or Skarmory encounter.

“These waters are treacherous!” (Female)

  • Type: Water
  • Weaknesses: Grass, Electric
  • Counters: Sceptile, Torterra, Venusaur, Magnezone, Raikou, Electivire
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TotodileCroconawFeraligatr
TirtougaCrawdauntWhiscash
OmanyteCarracosta

The Water-type specialist Grunt can be male or female. While the female will have the ones listed above, the male one specializes in Magikarp and will only face you with this Water type, and maybe Gyarados as a closer. So Grass-type counters are the way to go.

Victory reward: Shadow Totodile, Tirtouga, or Omanyte (can be shiny) encounter.

“Don’t bother – I’ve already won! Get ready to be defeated! Winning is for winners!” (Female)s

  • Type: Typeless
  • Counters: Machamp, Lucario, Magnezone, Electivire, Gengar, Mamoswine, Glaceon
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SnorlaxSnorlaxSnorlax
PoliwrathGyarados
GardevoirDragonite

These last two are the toughest challenges Team Go Rocket Grunts can offer. The female one faces players with a very powerful team and demands a balanced team to beat her.

Fighting types are the safest bet against Snorlax so that’s a must. The other two counters should include Electric, Ice, and Poison-type attacks if possible.

Victory reward: Shadow Snorlax encounter.

Don’t bother – I’ve already won! Get ready to be defeated! Winning is for winners!” (Male)

  • Type: Starters
  • Counters: Sceptile, Kyogre, Charizard, Magnezone, Raikou, Ho-Oh,
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ChikoritaBayleefMeganium
CyndaquilQuilavaTyphlosion
TotodileCroconawFeraligatr

This male Grunt will attack trainers with starters from different regions. While some of them can be really powerful, it’s easy to pick counters that exploit each weakness.

The tricky part is that you never know what you’re going to face, so you should bring a balanced team to battle.

Victory reward: Shadow Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile encounter.

After beating these Grunts, if you’re struggling to beat Team Rocket Leaders, here’s how to defeat Arlo, Sierra, Cliff, as well as their Boss Giovanni in Pokemon Go.