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GO Battle League: Memories in Motion

Trainers, GO Battle League: Memories in Motion marks the return of a fully ranked competitive season after a three month interlude break.

With the previous season acting as a reset period, this update brings back the traditional ranked climb alongside a new battle system update aimed at improving stability and addressing long standing gameplay issues. After months of experimentation and lighter progression, we now enter a competitive season where every battle carries weight again.

Running from early March through early June, Memories in Motion focuses heavily on balance changes, with a wide range of buffs, nerfs, and moveset updates set to reshape multiple metas across every league.

Let’s dive into the full schedule, rewards, cups, and updates to see what this ranked season has in store.

Season Start, Rank Reset and Early Details
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GO Battle League: Memories in Motion begins Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. PST GMT −8.

At the start of the Season:

  • 🎁 End of Season rewards become available on the Battle screen.
  • 🔄 Your GO Battle League rank will reset.
  • 📈 The number of wins required to advance from Rank 19 to Rank 20 returns to 20.
  • 📊 All other rank up requirements remain unchanged.

With the return to a standard ranked structure, the climb to Rank 20 once again becomes a meaningful early season milestone before ELO rating takes over. 

The shift back into a fully ranked environment, combined with the recent battle system improvements, signals a renewed focus on competitive integrity heading into this season.

GO Battle League: Memories in Motion Schedule
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The following leagues will begin and end at 1:00 p.m. PST (GMT −8) on the dates listed below. Starting March 10, rotations will end at 1:00 p.m. PDT (GMT −7).

Dates Active Leagues and Cups
Mar 3 – Mar 10

  • Great League icon
    Great League

  • Battle Icon Color icon
    Kanto Cup: Great League Edition
Mar 10 – Mar 17 

  • Ultra League icon
    Ultra League

  • Battle Icon Color icon
    Spring Cup: Great League Edition
Mar 17 –Mar 24

  • Master League icon
    Master League*

  • Battle Icon Color icon
    Jungle Cup: Great League Edition*
Mar 24 – Mar 31

  • Great League icon
    Great League*

  • Ultra League icon
    Ultra League*

  • Master League icon
    Master League*
Mar 31 – Apr 7

  • Great League icon
    Great League

  • Battle Icon Color icon
    Electric Cup: Great League Edition
Apr 7 – Apr 14

  • Ultra League icon
    Ultra League

  • Battle Icon Color icon
    Fantasy Cup: Great League Edition
Apr 14 – Apr 21

  • Master League icon
    Master League*

  • Battle Icon Color icon
    Spring Cup: Great League Edition*
Apr 21 – Apr 28

  • Great League icon
    Great League*

  • Ultra League icon
    Ultra League*

  • Master League icon
    Master League*
Apr 28 – May 5

  • Great League icon
    Great League

  • Battle Icon Color icon
    Fantasy Cup: Great League Edition
May 5 – May 12

  • Ultra League icon
    Ultra League

  • Battle Icon Color icon
    Jungle Cup: Great League Edition
May 12 – May 19

  • Master League icon
    Master League*

  • Battle Icon Color icon
    Catch Cup: Memories in Motion: Great League Edition*
May 19 – May 26

  • Great League icon
    Great League*

  • Ultra League icon
    Ultra League*

  • Master League icon
    Master League*
May 26 – Jun 2

  • Great League icon
    Great League*

  • Ultra League icon
    Ultra League*

  • Master League icon
    Master League*

(*) 4× Stardust from win rewards (this does not include end-of-set rewards)

The season features frequent Open League weeks with boosted Stardust, making it ideal for climbing while also stockpiling resources. The return of Catch Cup late in the season always creates a chaotic, fast adapting meta that rewards preparation.

Memories in Motion GO Battle League Events
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Stardust icon
Daily Discoveries: GO Battle Thursday

Starting this season, Thursdays will feature a dedicated Daily Discovery bonus for battlers.


  • Event icon

    🗓 Every Thursday, 12:00 a.m. – 11:59 p.m. local time

  • Stardust icon

    Up to 4× Stardust from win rewards (excludes end-of-set).

  • Battle icon

    Daily set limit increased from 5 to 10 (50 battles total).

For the very first time, a brand new event feature will take place every Thursday. Mark your calendars, as you can now complete up to 10 sets on these days. This gives you a consistent weekly chance to earn Stardust and boost your rating during favourable formats.

Guaranteed Rank-Up Encounters
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You can encounter the following Pokémon once per Season at the designated ranks.

Rank Guaranteed Encounter
Rank 1

Artwork of Pidgeot from Pokémon GO


Pidgeot



Rank 6

Artwork of Pancham from Pokémon GO


Pancham



Rank 17

Artwork of Togetic from Pokémon GO


Togetic



Rank 18

Artwork of Honedge from Pokémon GO


Honedge



Rank 19

Artwork of Dreepy from Pokémon GO


Dreepy



Rank 20

Artwork of Pikachu from Pokémon GO


Pikachu
Libre


If you’re lucky, some may be encountered in their Shiny forms.

Standard Encounter Pool
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Throughout the Season, you may encounter the following Pokémon at various ranks:

Rank 1+



  • Artwork of Totodile from Pokémon GO


    Totodile





  • Artwork of Marill from Pokémon GO


    Marill





  • Artwork of Pineco from Pokémon GO


    Pineco





  • Artwork of Duskull from Pokémon GO


    Duskull





  • Artwork of Rookidee from Pokémon GO


    Rookidee



Rank 6+



  • Artwork of Furret from Pokémon GO


    Furret





  • Artwork of Lileep from Pokémon GO


    Lileep



Rank 11+



  • Artwork of Lapras from Pokémon GO


    Lapras





  • Artwork of Togetic from Pokémon GO


    Togetic





  • Artwork of Beldum from Pokémon GO


    Beldum





  • Artwork of Morpeko from Pokémon GO


    Morpeko



Rank 16+



  • Artwork of Galarian Weezing from Pokémon GO


    Galarian Weezing





  • Artwork of Galarian Corsola from Pokémon GO


    Galarian Corsola





  • Artwork of Honedge from Pokémon GO


    Honedge



Rank 20+

Active 5★ Raid Boss encounter becomes available.

After reaching Rank 20, the currently active five-star Raid Boss may appear as a reward encounter. This pool includes several Pokémon relevant for PvP evolution lines, giving competitive players useful resource-building opportunities.

GO Battle League Timed Research Pass
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A free battle-themed Timed Research pass will be available in the in-game shop once the Season begins.

The first page requires catching Pokémon and awards encounters designed to help build competitive teams. Each subsequent page requires:

  • 100 battles
  • 50 wins

Rewards include:

  • ⭐ Stardust
  • 🍬 Rare Candy XL
  • 📘 Elite Fast TM
  • 📕 Elite Charged TM

Players who stay consistent will reap big rewards this Season. Plus, it’s a perfect way to track your progress and hit important milestones along the way.

Avatar Rewards
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This season’s avatar items are inspired by Blue from Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!

Rank Reward
Ace Shoes inspired by Blue
Veteran Pants inspired by Blue
Expert Top and bag inspired by Blue
Legend Pose inspired by Blue

Blue was the main rival in the original Generation 1 Pokémon games. In Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!, his role changes. He now acts as a trainer who supports you, having already completed his own adventure.

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Memories in Motion Cups
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Here’s the full lineup of themed Cups this Season:


Premier Ball icon
Kanto Cup: Great League Edition

  • Max 1500 CP
  • Pokédex numbers #001–#151 only


Premier Ball icon
Spring Cup: Great League Edition

  • Max 1500 CP
  • Water-, Grass-, Fairy-types only
  • 🚫 Banned: Jumpluff, Roserade, Toxapex


Premier Ball icon
Jungle Cup: Great League Edition

  • Max 1500 CP
  • Normal, Grass, Electric, Poison, Ground, Flying, Bug, Dark only


Premier Ball icon
Electric Cup: Great League Edition

  • Max 1500 CP
  • Electric-types only
  • 🚫 Banned: Stunfisk, Heliolisk, Charjabug, Vikavolt


Premier Ball icon
Fantasy Cup: Great League Edition

  • Max 1500 CP
  • Dragon, Steel, Fairy only


Premier Ball icon
Catch Cup: Memories in Motion: Great League Edition

  • Max 1500 CP
  • Only Pokémon caught between March 3, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. and June 2, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. local time

Kanto Cup offers a nostalgic battling experience, while Electric Cup and Fantasy Cup tend to produce condensed metas. Catch Cup once again encourages strategic resource management throughout the entire Season.

Attack Changes
Attack icon

Move Pokémon
Low Kick Fighting type icon Power 4 → 5
Energy generation increased
Mud Shot Ground type icon Power 4 → 3
Energy generation increased
Psycho Cut Psychic type icon Power 3 → 4
Waterfall Water type icon Power 12 → 11
Energy generation increased
Wing Attack Flying type icon Energy generation increased
Drain Punch Fighting type icon Power 20 → 40
Heat Wave Fire type icon Power 95 → 75
Energy cost decreased
Sand Tomb Ground type icon Power 25 → 40
Twister Dragon type icon Power 45 → 70
Energy cost decreased
Volt Tackle Electric type icon Energy cost decreased
Bullet Punch Steel type icon Power 8 → 7
Mud Slap Ground type icon Power 12 → 11
Smack Down Rock type icon Power 12 → 11
Mud Bomb Ground type icon Power 60 → 65
Energy cost increased
Rock Tomb Rock type icon Power 80 → 75

Trainers will be pleased to see that some powerhouse fast moves, including Bullet Punch, Mud Slap, and Smack Down, are having their damage slightly reduced. While the nerfs aren’t huge, they could provide the balance we’ve been waiting for. One of the most surprising changes is to Twister, which appears to be a powerful and spammy Dragon-type charged attack. Could these adjustments be enough to turn the meta on its head? Only time will tell.

Attack Availability Updates
Attack icon

The following Pokémon gain access to new moves:

Pokémon Moves


Artwork of Gliscor from Pokémon GO


Gliscor



Acrobatics Flying


Artwork of Moltres from Pokémon GO


Moltres



Fly Flying


Artwork of Scolipede from Pokémon GO


Scolipede



Aqua Tail Water


Artwork of Volcanion from Pokémon GO


Volcanion



Scald Water


Artwork of Heracross from Pokémon GO


Heracross



Fury Cutter Bug
Rock Tomb Rock


Artwork of Pidgeot from Pokémon GO


Pidgeot



Heat Wave Fire


Artwork of Zapdos from Pokémon GO


Zapdos



Heat Wave Fire


Artwork of Togetic from Pokémon GO


Togetic



Heat Wave Fire


Artwork of Camerupt from Pokémon GO


Camerupt



Scorching Sands Ground
Rock Tomb Rock


Artwork of Mow Rotom from Pokémon GO


Mow Rotom



Leaf Storm Grass


Artwork of Articuno from Pokémon GO


Articuno



Powder Snow Ice


Artwork of Marshadow from Pokémon GO


Marshadow



Shadow Claw Ghost


Artwork of Wormadam from Pokémon GO


Wormadam



(All Cloaks)
Sucker Punch Dark


Artwork of Flygon from Pokémon GO


Flygon



Twister Dragon


Artwork of Garchomp from Pokémon GO


Garchomp



Twister Dragon

A few notable Pokémon to highlight include Gliscor, which can now learn the charge move Acrobatics. Combined with the energy generation buff to Wing Attack, this could see Gliscor appearing more frequently in competitive play and open metas. It’s also worth noting that Gliscor has access to Sand Tomb, which has received a damage increase, further boosting its overall pressure.

Heracross also gains two new moves, Fury Cutter and Rock Tomb, giving it both oppressive damage and spam potential. Even with the slight nerf to Rock Tomb’s damage, it remains a strong charged attack thanks to its 100% chance to lower the opponent’s attack by one stage.

Marshadow with Shadow Claw could become a stronger option in the Master League. If you’re wondering where to spend your next Gold Bottle Cap, this is worth considering.

Wormadam can now use Sucker Punch, an extremely strong fast move, allowing it to reach its charged moves faster while maintaining solid fast-move damage. Just be cautious of fire-type attacks.

Finally, the improved Twister could elevate both Flygon and Garchomp in limited metas, giving them more consistent Dragon-type pressure. Flygon stands out in particular, as a slight boost to Mud Shot alongside the Sand Tomb and Twister combination creates a flexible, shield pressure focused moveset that could catch opponents off guard.


Parting Words

All in all, I’m personally very excited for this new season. The balance changes, alongside the complete system overhaul, could signal a brighter future for competitive play. With so much more to learn and adapt to, future large-scale tournaments may become even more intense, as we watch top players find new ways to utilise these changes.

See you on the battlefield, trainers!
GL&HF
–Adam ‘avrip’

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