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+ | [[File:Team Medallion.png|thumb|right|128px|Team Medallion item that enables Trainers to switch teams]] |
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− | '''Teams''' are in-game groups that [[Trainer |
+ | '''Teams''' are in-game groups that [[Trainer]]s can join, led by NPC [[Team Leaders]]. Trainers must be at least [[level]] 5 to join a team by tapping any [[Gym]]. A trainer's team is displayed in their [[Trainer#Profile page|profile]]. |
+ | Since February {{Nth|26}}, 2019, Trainers are able to change their team, once a year, after purchasing for {{coin|1,000}} and activating a [[Items#Team Medallion|Team Medallion]].<ref>[https://reddit.com/r/TheSilphRoad/comments/arqiyt A unique coin that enables a Trainer to change teams.]. ''/r/TheSilphRoad''. Retrieved on 2019-02-17.</ref> |
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− | Currently, there is no way to change alliances between teams. |
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+ | ==Gameplay== |
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− | Team members can work together to defeat and claim enemy [[Gym|gyms]] or help defend friendly gyms. |
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+ | Team members can work together to defeat and claim enemy Gyms or help defend friendly Gyms. A trainer can spin a friendly Gym's [[PokéStops#Photo Disc|Photo Disc]] to earn bonus [[items]]. Team members can also work together to earn bonus [[Poké Balls#Premier Ball|Premier Balls]] during [[Raid Battle]]s, and the team that controls the Gym during the Raid will also earn bonus Premier Balls. |
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+ | When a trainer joins a team, that team's leader will also provide [[Pokémon Appraisal]]. The information is the same between all three teams, but each team leader has different mannerisms when appraising a [[Pokémon]]. |
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− | {| class="teams-table" style="margin: 10px auto; text-align:center;" |
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+ | Team affiliation does not have any other in-game effects. There are no team-exclusive Pokémon, and the mascot Pokémon do not have any extra effects for team members. |
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+ | ==Team Info== |
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+ | {| class="pogo-legacy-table centered" |
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+ | ! class="h3 nobg" | Name |
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− | ! style="text-align:center;"| Team's name |
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+ | | style="color:red;font-weight:bold;" | Valor |
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+ | | style="color:#0175f2;font-weight:bold;" | Mystic |
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+ | | style="color:gold;font-weight:bold;" | Instinct |
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+ | ! class="h3 nobg" | Logo |
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− | ! Team's logo |
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− | |[[File:Team Valor.png| |
+ | | [[File:Team Valor.png|125px|center]] |
− | |[[File:Team Mystic.png| |
+ | | [[File:Team Mystic.png|125px|center]] |
− | |[[File:Team Instinct.png| |
+ | | [[File:Team Instinct.png|125px|center]] |
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− | ! |
+ | ! class="h3 nobg" | Leader |
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+ | | [[File:Team Leader Candela.png|125px|center|link=Team Leaders#Candela]]<br/>'''[[Team Leaders#Candela|Candela]]''' |
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+ | | [[File:Team Leader Blanche.png|125px|center|link=Team Leaders#Blanche]]<br/>'''[[Team Leaders#Blanche|Blanche]]''' |
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+ | | [[File:Team Leader Spark.png|125px|center|link=Team Leaders#Spark]]<br/>'''[[Team Leaders#Spark|Spark]]''' |
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+ | ! class="h3 nobg" | Icon |
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− | |'''[[Team Leaders#Candela|Candela]]''' |
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+ | | [[File:Icon Candela.png|96px|center]] |
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− | |'''[[Team Leaders#Blanche|Blanche]]''' |
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+ | | [[File:Icon Blanche.png|96px|center]] |
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− | |'''[[Team Leaders#Spark|Spark]]''' |
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+ | | [[File:Icon Spark.png|96px|center]] |
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+ | ! class="h3 nobg" | Mascot<br/> Pokémon |
− | | [[File:Moltres.png| |
+ | | [[File:Moltres.png|125px|center|link=Moltres]]<br/>'''[[Moltres]]''' |
− | | [[File:Articuno.png| |
+ | | [[File:Articuno.png|125px|center|link=Articuno]]<br/>'''[[Articuno]]''' |
− | | [[File:Zapdos.png| |
+ | | [[File:Zapdos.png|125px|center|link=Zapdos]]<br/>'''[[Zapdos]]''' |
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− | |'''[[Moltres]]''' |
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− | |'''[[Articuno]]''' |
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− | |''' [[Zapdos]]''' |
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− | == |
+ | ==Descriptions== |
+ | Each Team holds certain values, beliefs, and goals. |
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− | <gallery hideaddbutton="true"> |
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+ | Team Valor relies on strength in battle. Valor's members believe that Pokémon are stronger and more warmhearted than humans and are interested in enhancing their natural power. |
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+ | Team Mystic relies on analyzing every situation. Mystic's members believe that Pokémon have immeasurable wisdom and are interested in learning more about why Pokémon experience [[evolution]]. |
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+ | Team Instinct relies on a trainer's instincts. Instinct's members believe that Pokémon have excellent intuition and are interested in learning more about its connection to the [[Pokémon Eggs|egg hatching]] process. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <div class="pgal"><gallery> |
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Team Instinct Mobile Wallpaper.jpg|Team Instinct Mobile Background |
Team Instinct Mobile Wallpaper.jpg|Team Instinct Mobile Background |
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Team Mystic Mobile Wallpaper.jpg|Team Mystic Mobile Background |
Team Mystic Mobile Wallpaper.jpg|Team Mystic Mobile Background |
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Team Valor Mobile Wallpaper.jpg|Team Valor Mobile Background |
Team Valor Mobile Wallpaper.jpg|Team Valor Mobile Background |
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− | </gallery> |
+ | </gallery></div> |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | * Prior to version 0.135.0 and since the game's inception, Trainers were unable to change their team after choosing one.<ref>[https://support.pokemongo.nianticlabs.com/hc/en-us/articles/221958268-How-do-I-change-my-team- How do I change my team?] ''Pokémon GO Support''. Retrieved on 2018-10-29.</ref> |
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+ | *It is possible for a player to not join any team. |
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+ | **Instead of one of the Legendary Birds, their profile would have a green logo of a Poké Ball as a background. Any part of the interface with a team-specific colour (e.g. experience bar, buddy candy progress) would also be green, instead of red, blue, or yellow. |
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+ | **They are unable to participate in [[Gym]] or [[Raid Battle]]s (and thus cannot earn PokéCoins without paying real money, with the sole exception of the PokéCoin test that ran in Australia, Germany, New Zealand, and Taiwan for a few months in 2020 which allows other methods to earn them). If they ever tap a gym, they must close the game and restart it to avoid being forced to pick a team. |
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+ | **They can fight in Trainer Battles, including Team Leader battles and [[Team GO Rocket Grunts]] battles. In the latter case, the three Team Leaders would randomly appear to give advice regardless. |
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+ | **They can battle [[Team GO Rocket Leaders]], and similarly a random friendly Team Leader would speak if the Rocket Radar cannot find any Rocket Leader, or advice them if they are defeated by a Rocket Leader. They cannot fight Giovanni however as [[Looming in the Shadows]] requires winning raid battles. |
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+ | ***[[GO Fest Weekly Challenge: Battle]] notably gives a Super Rocket Radar without this requirement, marking the first time a player without a team can fight him. [[Suicune]] is thus the first Shadow Lengendary obtainable by those players. |
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+ | ***The ticketed Special Research during [[Pokémon GO Fest 2020]] allows encounters with Shadow [[Articuno]], [[Moltres]], [[Zapdos]], and [[Mewtwo]]. |
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+ | **They cannot complete certain [[Research tasks]], including those requiring you to fight in gym or raid battles. This also prevents them from obtaining any Mythical Pokémon from Special Research, as obtaining [[Meltan]] or [[Mew]] both require gym and raid battles on the third part of their task sets, and Mew's task set (A Mythical Discovery) must be completed up to the third part to unlock other Mythical task sets. However, obtaining [[Meltan]] is still possible by using Mystery Box after connecting game account to [[Pokémon Let's Go]] game, and the aforementioned Pokémon GO Fest 2020 research allows an encounter with [[Victini]]. |
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+ | **They are unable to use the [[Pokémon Appraisal]] feature, although they can still use [[Pokémon search#Filtering by IVs|Pokémon search]] to find Pokémon of a certain broad rating. |
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+ | **[[Mega Evolution]] is limited, as they cannot do raids. |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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Revision as of 22:29, 1 March 2021
Teams are in-game groups that Trainers can join, led by NPC Team Leaders. Trainers must be at least level 5 to join a team by tapping any Gym. A trainer's team is displayed in their profile.
Since February 26th, 2019, Trainers are able to change their team, once a year, after purchasing for 1,000 and activating a Team Medallion.[1]
Gameplay
Team members can work together to defeat and claim enemy Gyms or help defend friendly Gyms. A trainer can spin a friendly Gym's Photo Disc to earn bonus items. Team members can also work together to earn bonus Premier Balls during Raid Battles, and the team that controls the Gym during the Raid will also earn bonus Premier Balls.
When a trainer joins a team, that team's leader will also provide Pokémon Appraisal. The information is the same between all three teams, but each team leader has different mannerisms when appraising a Pokémon.
Team affiliation does not have any other in-game effects. There are no team-exclusive Pokémon, and the mascot Pokémon do not have any extra effects for team members.
Team Info
Teams | |||
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Name | Valor | Mystic | Instinct |
Logo | |||
Leader | Candela |
Blanche |
Spark |
Icon | |||
Mascot Pokémon |
Moltres |
Articuno |
Zapdos |
Descriptions
Each Team holds certain values, beliefs, and goals.
Team Valor relies on strength in battle. Valor's members believe that Pokémon are stronger and more warmhearted than humans and are interested in enhancing their natural power.
Team Mystic relies on analyzing every situation. Mystic's members believe that Pokémon have immeasurable wisdom and are interested in learning more about why Pokémon experience evolution.
Team Instinct relies on a trainer's instincts. Instinct's members believe that Pokémon have excellent intuition and are interested in learning more about its connection to the egg hatching process.
Gallery
Trivia
- Prior to version 0.135.0 and since the game's inception, Trainers were unable to change their team after choosing one.[2]
- It is possible for a player to not join any team.
- Instead of one of the Legendary Birds, their profile would have a green logo of a Poké Ball as a background. Any part of the interface with a team-specific colour (e.g. experience bar, buddy candy progress) would also be green, instead of red, blue, or yellow.
- They are unable to participate in Gym or Raid Battles (and thus cannot earn PokéCoins without paying real money, with the sole exception of the PokéCoin test that ran in Australia, Germany, New Zealand, and Taiwan for a few months in 2020 which allows other methods to earn them). If they ever tap a gym, they must close the game and restart it to avoid being forced to pick a team.
- They can fight in Trainer Battles, including Team Leader battles and Team GO Rocket Grunts battles. In the latter case, the three Team Leaders would randomly appear to give advice regardless.
- They can battle Team GO Rocket Leaders, and similarly a random friendly Team Leader would speak if the Rocket Radar cannot find any Rocket Leader, or advice them if they are defeated by a Rocket Leader. They cannot fight Giovanni however as Looming in the Shadows requires winning raid battles.
- GO Fest Weekly Challenge: Battle notably gives a Super Rocket Radar without this requirement, marking the first time a player without a team can fight him. Suicune is thus the first Shadow Lengendary obtainable by those players.
- The ticketed Special Research during Pokémon GO Fest 2020 allows encounters with Shadow Articuno, Moltres, Zapdos, and Mewtwo.
- They cannot complete certain Research tasks, including those requiring you to fight in gym or raid battles. This also prevents them from obtaining any Mythical Pokémon from Special Research, as obtaining Meltan or Mew both require gym and raid battles on the third part of their task sets, and Mew's task set (A Mythical Discovery) must be completed up to the third part to unlock other Mythical task sets. However, obtaining Meltan is still possible by using Mystery Box after connecting game account to Pokémon Let's Go game, and the aforementioned Pokémon GO Fest 2020 research allows an encounter with Victini.
- They are unable to use the Pokémon Appraisal feature, although they can still use Pokémon search to find Pokémon of a certain broad rating.
- Mega Evolution is limited, as they cannot do raids.
References
- ↑ A unique coin that enables a Trainer to change teams.. /r/TheSilphRoad. Retrieved on 2019-02-17.
- ↑ How do I change my team? Pokémon GO Support. Retrieved on 2018-10-29.