The Ultra League Remix competition returns to Pokémon Go for Season 10. Similar to the previous Remix battles, players will be able to use any Pokémon they want, so long as it does not exceed 2,500 CP, and it is not one of the banned Pokémon. The banned choices are the ones were the most popular ones from Season 9 in the standard Ultra League division. In this guide, we’re going to break down the tier list for Season 10’s Ultra League Remix, highlight the best Pokémon you can use on your team.
The Ultra League Remix tier list
Best Lead Pokémon tier list
A Lead Pokémon will be the first one that enters the fight. You’re going to start with this Pokémon. Because it’s your starting option, you want to find one that is balanced between having a high attack and a decent amount of defenses. These are our choices of some of the best options available to you in the Ultra League Remix.
Tier | Pokémon |
S | Abomasnow (shadow), Deoxys (Defense), Drifblim, Galarian Stunfisk, Gengar, Jellicent, Machamp (shadow), Steelix, and Trevenant |
A | Alolan Ninetales, Lucario, Meganium, Mew, Mewtwo (Armored), Nidoqueen (shadow), Politoed, Scrafty, and Registeel |
B | Cofagrigus, Dragalge, Flygon (shadow), Gardevoir (shadow), Gliscor, Machamp, Mandibuzz, Magnezone (shadow), Skarmory, and Snorlax (shadow) |
C | Drapion (shadow), Flygon, Granbull (shadow), Hypno, Jirachi, Lugia, Suicune, Typhlosion, and Whiscash |
D | Alolan Sandslash, Crobat (shadow), Drapion, Goodra, Pangoro, Regirock, Serperior, Sirfetch’d, and Zangoose |
Your Lead Pokémon also will want to use one of your shields, but if you choose an overly bulky option, they may not need one and you use both of them on your Switch Pokémon.
Best Switch Pokémon tier list
The Switch Pokémon on your team will be you swap between when you’re not using the Lead or Closer. You want to reserve your Closer Pokémon as the last option for as long as possible, so you’re typically switching between your Lead and Switch Pokémon. This choice typically doesn’t have as much defense and is instead considered a glass cannon. These are some of the best options available to you in the Ultra League Remix.
Tier | Pokémon |
S | Deoxys (Defense), Drapion (shadow), Galarian Stunfisk, Jellicent, Lucario, Machamp, Nidoqueen (shadow), Snorlax (shadow), and Zangoose |
A | Dragalge, Gengar, Politoed (shadow), Regice, Regirock, Roserade, Seaking, Steelix, and Trevenant |
B | Cradily, Electivire (shadow), Excadrill, Gallade, Goodra, Malamar, Muk (shadow), Pelipper, and Primeape |
C | Crustle, Froslass, Gliscor, Hypno, Luxray, Pinsir (shadow), Scrafty, Sirfetch’d, and Tangrowth |
D | Blaziken, Cobalion, Drifblim, Flygon, Galarian Rapidash, Galvantula, Kingler, Magmar (shadow), and Scolipede |
Your Switch Pokémon will want to use at least one shield. However, if you can manage it, you may want to use both of them on it, especially for something like Machamp, where it has extremely low defenses.
Best Closer Pokémon tier list
The Closer Pokémon will be the final choice you use in your roster. It should have the most defense on your team, and it should be considered the final resort that you use when battling an opponent. Despite having the most defense, it still needs a decent amount of attack to finish off the enemy team. These are some of the best options available to you in the Ultra League Remix.
Tier | Pokémon |
S | Heracross, Lugia, Mandibuzz, Meganium, Regice, Regirock, Scarfty, Steelix, and Trevenant |
A | Alomomola, Banette (shadow), Blastoise, Hitmontop, Kingdra, Ludicolo, Raikou, Skarmory, and Uxie |
B | Alolan Ninetales, Altaria, Chesnaught, Genesect (Burn), Gliscor, Hariyama, Ho-Oh, Skuntank, Torkoal |
C | Banette, Cradily, Dragalge, Excadrill, Jellicent, Perrserker, Serperior, Tangrowth (shadow), and Zekrom |
D | Aromatisse, Conkeldurr, Flygon (shadow), Kingdra, Pangoro, Reshiram, Slurpuff, Slyveon, and Victini |
Your Closer Pokémon should be the bulkiest option on your team. You do not want to use any shields on this choice, so make sure they go to your Lead and Switch options.
Published: Dec 13, 2021 11:13 am