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Pokemon Go Arlo, Sierra, Cliff, Giovanni April 2022 Shadow Pokemon and Best Counters

Trainers, the Team Go Rocket Leaders Arlo, Sierra, Cliff, and the TGR Boss Giovanni are spawning more often in the game, as part of the All-Hands Rocket Retreat event. Many players are wondering how to beat them, as they seem extremely strong, and what are the best Pokemon to use against them when in battle.

The three Team Go Rocket Leaders, Cliff, Sierra, and Arlo can be encountered only with a Rocket Radar. This item can be ‘build’ when defeating Grunts and collecting the Mysterious Component. We must collect six Mysterious Components and only then we can ‘build’ the Rocket Radar, an item that can be used to find Team Go Rocket Leaders on the map.

As mentioned above, there are three Team Go Rocket Leaders and each Leader has its own Pokemon lineup which they use in a battle.

Now, let’s see which Pokemon they use and how can we beat them easily.

Arlo lineups and Best Counters

#1 Arlo lineup and counters

Shadow Exeggcute can be shiny

  • Mega Beedrill with Bug Bite and X-Scissor
  • Mega Gengar with Hex and Sludge Bomb
  • Mega Charizard Y with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Burn Genesect with Fury Cutter and X-Scissor
  • Yanmega with Bug Bite and Bug Buzz

#2 Arlo lineup and counters

Shadow Alolan Exeggutor

  • Shadow Weavile with Ice Shard and Avalanche
  • Mega Beedrill with Poison Jab and Sludge Bomb
  • Galarian Darmanitan with Ice Fang and Avalanche
  • Mewtwo with Psycho Cut and Ice Beam
  • Kyurem with Dragon Breath and Blizzard

Shadow Dragonite

  • Mega Abomasnow with Powder ball and Weather Ball
  • Galarian Standard Darmanitan with Ice Fang and Avalanche
  • Mega Aerodactyl with Rock Throw and Rock Slide
  • Mamoswine with Powder Snow and Avalanche
  • Glaceon with Frost Breath and Avalanche

Shadow Salamance

  • Mega Abomasnow with Powder Snow and Weather Ball
  • Mega Aerodactyl with Rock Throw and Rock Slide
  • Mamoswine with Powder Snow and Avalanche
  • Glaceon with Frost Breath and Avalanche
  • Weavile with Ice Shard and Avalanche

#3 Arlo lineup and counters

Shadow Gardevoir

  • Mega Gengar with Lick and Sludge Bomb
  • Mega Beedrill with Poison Jab and Sludge Bomb
  • Mega Venusaur with Vine Whip and Sludge Bomb
  • Metagross with Bullet Punch and Meteor Mash
  • Chandelure with Hex and Shadow Ball
  • Gengar with Lick and Shadow ball

Shadow Scizor

  • Mega Charizard Y with Ember and Blast Burn
  • Mega Charizard X with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Mega Houndoom with Fire Fang and Fire Blast
  • Reshiram with Fire Fang and Overheat
  • Darmanitan with Fire Fang and Overheat

Shadow Steelix

  • Mega Y Charizard with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Mega Blastoise with Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
  • Mega Gengar with Shadow Claw and Focus Blast
  • Reshiram with Fire Fang and Overheat
  • Lucario with Counter and Aura Sphere

Sierra lineups and Best Counters

#1 Sierra lineup and counters

Shadow Drowzee can be shiny

  • Shadow Tyranitar with Bite and Frustration
  • Mega Gengar with Lick and Shadow Ball
  • Mega Absol with Snarl and Payback
  • Darkrai with Snarl and Shadow Ball
  • Unbound Hoopa with Astonish and Shadow Ball

#2 Sierra lineup and counters

Shadow Blaziken

  • Mega Blastoise with Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
  • Mega Pidgeot with Gust and Brave Bird
  • Mega Gyarados with Waterfall and Hydro Pump
  • Mewtwo with Confusion and Psystrike
  • Moltres with Wing Attack and Sky Attack

Shadow Lapras

  • Mega Manectric with Thunder Fang and Wild Charge
  • Mega Venusaur with Vine Whip and Solar Beam
  • Mega Aerodactyl with Rock Throw and Rock Slide
  • Terrakion with Smack Down and Sacred Sword
  • Zekrom with Charge Beam and Wild Charge

Shadow Sharpedo

  • Mega Manectric with Thunder Fang and Wild Charge
  • Mega Venusaur with Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant
  • Mega Ampharos with Volt Switch and Zap Cannon
  • Zekrom with Charge Beam and Wild Charge
  • Lucario with Counter and Aura Sphere

#3 Sierra lineup and counters

Shadow Houndoom

  • Mega Blastoise with Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
  • Mega Gyarados with Waterfall and Hydro Pump
  • Terrakion with Smack Down and Sacred Sword
  • Lucario with Counter and Aura Sphere
  • Kyogre with Waterfall and Hydro Pump

Shadow Nidoqueen

  • Mega Blastoise with Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
  • Mega Gyarados with Waterfall and Hydro Pump
  • Mega Slowbro with Confusion and Psychic
  • Mewtwo with Psycho Cut and Psystrike
  • Unbound Hoopa with Confusion and Psychic

Shadow Shiftry

  • Mega Beedrill with Big Bite and X-Scissor
  • Mega Charizard Y with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Mega Charizard X with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Yanmega with Bug Bite and Bug Buzz
  • Douse Genesect with Fury Cutter and X-Scissor

Cliff lineups and Best Counters

#1 Cliff lineup and counters

Shadow Cubone can be shiny

  • Mega Blastoise with Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
  • Mega Gyarados with Waterfall and Hydro Pump
  • Mega Venusaur with Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant
  • Zarude with Vine Whip and Power Whip
  • Kyogre with Waterfall and Hydro Pump

#2 Cliff lineup and counters

Shadow Luxray

  • Mega Gengar with Lick and Shadow Ball
  • Garchomp with Dragon Tail and Outrage

Shadow Electivire

  • Mega Gengar with Lick and Sludge Bomb
  • Mega Charizard Y with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Mega Charizard X with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Garchomp with Mud Shot and Earth Power
  • Excadrill with Mud Shot and Earthquake

Shadow Omastar

  • Mega Venusaur with Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant
  • Mega Abomasnow with Razor Leaf and Energy Ball
  • Zarude with Vine Whip and Power Whip
  • Roserade with Razor Leaf and Leaf Storm
  • Tangrowth with Vine Whip and Solar Beam

#3 Cliff lineup and counters

Shadow Charizard

  • Mega Aerodactyl with Rock Throw and Rock Slide
  • Mega Blastoise with Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
  • Rampardos with Smack Down and Rock Slide
  • Rhyperior with Smack Down and Rock Wrecker
  • Terrakion with Smack Down and Rock Slide

Shadow Tyranitar

  • Mega Lopunny with Low Kick and Focus Blast
  • Mega Blastoise with Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
  • Lucario with Counter and Aura Sphere
  • Comkeldurr with Counter and Dynamic Punch
  • Machamp with Counter and Dynamic Punch

Shadow Swampert

  • Mega Venusaur with Vine Whip and Petal Blizzard
  • Mega Abomasnow with Razor Leaf and Energy Ball
  • Zarude with Vine Whip and Power Whip
  • Celebi with Magical Leaf and Leaf Storm
  • Roserade with Razor Leaf and Grass Knot

Giovanni lineups and Best Counters

#1 Giovanni lineup and counters

Shadow Persian can be shiny

  • Mega Lopunny with Low Kick and Focus Blast
  • Mega Gengar with Sucker Punch and Focus Blast
  • Mega Charizard Y with Air Slash and Blast Burn
  • Lucario with COunter and Aura Sphere
  • Conkeldurr with Counter and Dynamic Punch

#2 Giovanni lineup and counters

Shadow Honchkrow

  • Mega Manectric with Thunder Fang and Wild CHarge
  • Mega Aerodactyl with Rock Throw and Rock Slide
  • Zekrom with Charge Beam and Wild Charge
  • Rampardos with Smack Down and Rock Slide
  • Rhyperior with Smack Down and Rock Wrecker

Shadow Rhyperior

  • Mega Blastoise with Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
  • Mega Gyarados with Waterfall and Hydro Pump
  • Mega Venusaur with Razor Leaf and Frenzy Plant
  • Kyogre with Waterfall and Surf
  • Zarude with Vine Whip and Power Whip

Shadow Gyarados

  • Mega Manectric with Thunder Fang and Wild Charge
  • Mega Ampharos with Volt Switch and Zap Cannon
  • Zekrom with Charge Beam and Wild Charge
  • Therian Thundurus with Volt Switch and Thunderbolt
  • Electivire with Thunder Shock and Wild Charge

#3 Giovanni lineup and counters

Shadow Latias

  • Mega Steelix with Dragon Tail and Crunch
  • Burn Genest with Fury Cutter and X-Scissor
  • Genesect with Fury Cutter and X-Scissor
  • Lugia with Dragon Tail and Sky Attack
  • Steelix with Dragon Tail and Crunch

The All-Hands Rocket Retreat event in Pokemon Go runs from Sunday, April 3, 2022, to Thursday, April 7, 2022, so make sure to battle and beat Arlo, Sierra, Cliff, and Giovanni and save the Pokemon Go world.