Team GO Rocket

Team GO Rocket are organisation and the main antagonists in Pokémon GO. Based on the original Team Rocket, Team GO Rocket is comprised of:
 * Grunts,
 * Jessie and James,
 * Leaders
 * and Giovanni.

Game features
Members of Team GO Rocket, mostly grunts, happen to appear thanks to following game features.

PokéStops takeover
According to game's published media, Team Leaders and Professor Willow have observed Team GO Rocket members hanging out at discoloured PokéStops and it appears as they are after the PokéStops' resources.

Team GO Rocket grunts happen to takeover PokéStops. Such PokéStops have different appearance in the Map View:
 * when out of range, they are darker than normal and the cube on the top shakes and twitches,
 * when approached by a trainer, it becomes black, the Team GO Rocket logo will appear over it and grunt appears next to the PokéStop.

After spinning such PokéStop's Photo Disc items are still given and grunt will appear in the Photo Disc view to challenge trainer to battle them. Player can leave the PokéStop or engage battle with such grunt.

The PokéStop will be invaded for 30 minutes at a time. After defeating the Grunt, the PokéStop returns to normal. All trainers see the same taken over PokéStops, but turning them normal is instanced for each player.


 * For more information on Team GO Rocket Grunts and finding them, see here: Team GO Rocket Grunts

PokéStops serving as hideouts for Team GO Rocket Leaders and Giovanni act differently from PokéStops taken over by grunts. Out of range they seem as regular PokéStops in the Map View.

After tracking down and approaching PokéStop being a hideout of either leaders or Giovanni, this PokéStop will act like approached PokéStop that was taken over by grunt &mdash; it also turns out black and team logo appears over it but with a leader or Giovanni standing next to it. However, only when appropriate Rocket Radar is equipped, the leader or Giovanni will show up next to approached PokéStop.


 * For more information on Team GO Rocket Leaders and finding them, see here: Team GO Rocket Leaders
 * For more information on Giovanni and finding him, see here: Giovanni

This feature is only available to Trainers who are Level 8 and above.

Balloon encounters
Team GO Rocket Balloon encounters are the second common option to encounter Grunts, Leaders and Giovanni, the latter two only and always with respective Rocket Radars (once the balloon spawned, taking the Radar off does not change the encounter; if you do not wish to fight leaders, you must unequip the Radar beforehand). If you have both Radars, Giovanni takes precedence. Such balloons can be seen in the Map View and they spawn above the Trainer's avatar one at the time. In order to interact with the balloon and engage battle against Team GO Rocket member, player has to tap on the seen balloon in the Map View.

One balloon can appear in a six-hour period starting at midnight (00:00 to 05:59, 06:00 to 11:59 and so on), thus Trainer has a chance to encounter 4 balloons a day. They will follow the Trainer. Unlike taken over PokéStops, balloons are personal to one Trainer only; one Trainers's balloon does not appear to other Trainers, and the balloons of different Trainers at the same time do not necessary have the same Grunt or Leader. Leaders in balloons do not have the restricted hours like at PokéStops, and they can appear at any hour.

The feature was introduced on July, 2020.

There is a rare chance to encounter a special Meowth Balloon with Jessie and James aboard.

GO Snapshot Photobombs
Grunts were spotted in photobombs, while using GO Snapshot, during the Team GO Rocket Disruption event and the evening after attending Pokémon GO Fest 2019 events. Giovanni appeared as a photobomb at Yokohama Pokémon GO Fest 2019.

Special Research
There were several Special Research campaigns revolving around Team GO Rocket and features related to them. These are, these Special Research sets:
 * A Troubling Situation - Introduction to Team GO Rocket and Shadow Pokémon
 * Looming in the Shadows - Team GO Rocket Leaders Research in November 2019
 * A Challenging Development - Team GO Rocket Leaders Research in December 2019
 * The Take-Over Continues - Team GO Rocket Leaders Research in January 2020
 * A Professor’s Work is Never Done - Team GO Rocket Leaders Research in February 2020
 * The Shadowy Threat Grows - Team GO Rocket Leaders Research in March and April 2020

Battling Team GO Rocket members
Trainer can engage battle with any of Team GO Rocket members, after interacting with them or the PokéStop next to them &mdash; encountering grunt at taken over PokéStop or locating hideout of either leader or Giovanni.

Battling any Team GO Rocket members uses the same game mechanic as Trainer Battles with two significant differences:
 * Trainer's Pokémon after fought battle are not restored to full health automatically, therefore Trainer has to use Potions or Revives, like after battles in gyms and Raid Battles.
 * There is no specific battle league in these battles so Trainer does not have to choose one.

To engage battles with either Leaders or Giovanni, Trainer need appropriate Rocket Radar equipped.

Winning battles with any of Team GO Rocket members rewards Trainer with Stardust, specific items and gives them opportunity to catch a Shadow Pokémon in bonus Rescuing Shadow Pokémon Mission. Defeating Grunts and Leaders counts towards Hero medal while, defeating Giovanni counts towards Ultra Hero medal.


 * For more information on battling specific members of Team GO Rocket, see: Team GO Rocket Grunts, Team GO Rocket Leaders and Giovanni.

Rescuing Shadow Pokémon
Trainer can access Rescue Shadow Pokémon feature, after they successfully defeated any member of Team GO Rocket (including grunts, leaders and Giovanni) similarly to the Bonus Challenge in Raid Battles.

The Shadow Pokémon available for capture is usually the first one battled – in case of Grunts and Leaders, but there is also chance of catching the second one – only in case of Grunts and in case of defeating Giovanni – these is a chance of catching Shadow Legendary Pokémon which has 100% capture rate and can be different each month.

When attempting to capture Shadow Pokémon, they attack far more often than normal, making themselves especially hard to catch. A Nanab Berry help with this. Also, while Shadow Pokémon often have a deep orange or even red ring (even for common, low-level Pokémon), it seems to be misleading, as the capture rate is not as low as the capture circle implies.

Similar to Raid Battles, Premier Balls are used to capture left behind Shadow Pokémon. At least three are given after a victory, and the number of extras received (beyond the base number of two) is based on how many Trainer's Pokémon survived the battle and the ranks of the Hero and the Purifier medals.

Shadow Pokémon that are being captured after battle with Leaders can be shiny.

Shadow Pokémon
Shadow Pokémon can be acquired after a successful battle against any of Team GO Rocket members. According to the Professor Willow in game's published media, Shadow Pokémon are modified, strengthened Pokémon that suffer and Trainer should rescue and purify them in order to revert them to their regular state.

Shadow Pokémon cannot be traded unless purified. Purified Pokémon can also become stronger and require less resources to power up.

List of Team GO Rocket events

 * Team GO Rocket Disruption: July to August, 2019
 * On July, 2019, every single PokéStop was taken over by Team GO Rocket during 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time.
 * Team GO Rocket Grunt photobombed in GO Snapshot. A Meowth would then appear next to Trainer in the Map View.
 * Team GO Rocket Leaders Disruption: November to November, 2019
 * On November, 2019, every single PokéStop (except the ones taken by leaders) was taken over by Team GO Rocket during 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. local time.
 * Team GO Rocket Global Take-over: March to, 2020
 * This event included global take-over mini-event on March from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time.
 * Team GO Rocket Event: July to, 2020

Social media takeover
Game publishers arranged social-media takeover by Team GO Rocket that took place at 9:00 PM EDT on July 26, 2019, at the official Pokémon GO Twitter page and other social media. Eventually, after a various messages, Team GO Rocket announced that they will be taking over all PokéStops on July 28, 2019 for one hour beginning at 4:00 PM local time. "Control" of the social media accounts were restored after 48 hours at 9:30 PM EDT on July 28, 2019.

Statement
Trainers…

For three years, we have been watching. The world of Pokémon GO is rife with unlimited resources. This privilege is wasted on Trainers like you who lack the vision to exploit this vast world of resources and Pokémon.

You walk around and spin your PokéStops like this some kind of game. You battle in your Gyms and rejoice when they change colors. You care for Pokémon as though they're something more than tools! What a waste of potential!

We've brought our Shadow Pokémon, strengthened to unimaginable levels that you could never reach through powering up alone. We're here to take over your PokéStops and steal from their unlimited supply of resources. Can't you see the beauty of our evil?

This is just the beginning. Your resources are our resources. Your Pokémon are our Pokémon. Your world is our world! You can't stop us. Professor Willow, Spark, Blanche, Candela, and most of all, you—stay out of our way!

We follow the villainous path of those before us—and we will succeed in finally bringing Giovanni's vision to the world!

If you insist on trying to disrupt our plans, we will make you feel a world of pain!

—Team GO Rocket

Trivia

 * The possible reward Pokémon for the "Defeat a Team GO Rocket Grunt" Research Task (Ekans, Koffing, and Meowth) reference the Pokémon originally used by Team Rocket members Jessie and James in the Pokémon anime.
 * The game element was introduced in July, 2019. However, it was suspended one day later due to adjustment of Shadow Pokémon.
 * Team GO Rocket was released again on July, 2019.
 * Event Team GO Rocket Disruption was held to promote the introduction of Team GO Rocket.
 * If you do not have any space in your Pokémon storage, after defeating Team GO Rocket you would exit without encountering the Shadow Pokémon; however, the Grunt does not disappear, and after clearing out space you can simply tap the Grunt to go straight into the encounter without needing to defeat the Grunt again.
 * Capturing a Shadow Pokémon at a Pokéstop resets it; you can spin the photo disc to get items, capture the Shadow Pokémon and get items again even though 5 minutes have not passed.
 * The original Flying-type hint was "My bird Pokémon wants to battle with you!". It was changed due to some Flying-type Pokémon do not look like birds such as Zubat, Gyarados or Dragonite.
 * Previously, you are unable to use items while choosing your team without exiting the encounter entirely.
 * Before the introduction of Team GO Rocket Leaders, the hints of Electric- and Ghost-type could not be displayed. Normal dialog was used before the battle.
 * For balloon battles, you could find the leaders even if you unequip and destroy your Radar; however, if you leave during the battle the balloon will disappear and you will not be able to retry. The same applies if you leave at the encounter screen after defeating the leader (which consumes the Radar), preventing you from catching the Shadow Pokémon. Notably, this will also prevent you from obtaining the Shadow Pokémon if your collection is full.