Pokemon Go Battle League Season 7: Rewards, schedule & Great League Remix rules

Pokemon Go Battle League Season 7: New Cups, Schedule, and Reward Strategies

Season 7 Overview

The seventh season of Pokemon Go Battle League brings fresh competitive formats alongside the Seasons of Legends event. Trainers can anticipate two innovative cup variations – the Great League Remix and Retro Cup – designed to test strategic adaptability.

This season introduces Shiny Rufflet encounters and special avatar items inspired by Unova’s Gym Leader Elesa for top-ranked competitors.

The competitive season spans from March 1 through May 31, 2021, with all matches following Niantic’s standard battle mechanics. Season 6 rewards will distribute on March 1, including Elite Fast TMs for trainers who achieved Rank 19 or higher. Battle ratings reset simultaneously with the new season launch.

Battle League Schedule

The season follows a structured rotation of standard and special formats, each active for precisely two-week intervals. All league changes occur at 1PM PT (4PM ET/9PM GMT) on transition dates.

  • Great League: March 1-15 (Base CP 1500 meta)
  • Ultra League/Premier Cup: March 15-29 (2500 CP limit)
  • Master League/Classic + Great League: March 29-April 5
  • Triple League Rotation: April 5-12 (All formats available)
  • Great League Remix: April 12-26 (Modified 1500 CP meta)
  • Ultra League/Premier Cup: April 26-May 10
  • Master League/Classic + Retro Cup: May 10-17
  • Triple League Finale: May 17-24
  • Kanto Cup: May 24-31 (Unranked nostalgia format)

Pro Tip: Mark calendar reminders for format changes to optimize team preparation time and resource allocation.

New Competitive Formats

Great League Remix

Running April 12-26, this format bans the ten most prevalent Great League Pokemon to encourage meta diversity. Restricted species include:

  • All Raichu variants (Standard and Alolan)
  • Marowak forms (Standard and Alolan)
  • Stunfisk variants (Standard and Galarian)

Strategic Consideration: Build teams using A-tier Pokemon that counter the expected surge in previously underused species.

Retro Cup

Active May 10-17, this 1500 CP format excludes Dark, Steel, and Fairy types, reverting to the original 15 Pokemon types. This creates a Gen 1-2 battle environment where Psychic and Dragon types gain prominence.

Common Mistake: Avoid investing in Umbreon or Scizor for this cup despite their Great League viability.

Reward Structure

Season 7 offers enhanced incentive structures with bonus Candy XL for specific species. Reward encounters escalate with rank achievements:

  • Rank 1: Zebstrika encounter (Elesa’s signature Pokemon)
  • Rank 10+: Pikachu Libre avatar items + Medicham/Frillish
  • Rank 15+: Chance at Shiny Rufflet
  • Rank 19: Elite Charge TM
  • Legend Rank: Pikachu Libre encounter + Elesa avatar set

Bonus Candy XL applies to: Poliwhirl, Flaaffy, Pupitar, Medicham, Scraggy, Galvantula, Lampent, and Stunfisk. Prioritize keeping these species for power-up opportunities.

Advanced Tip: Coordinate reward encounters with Pinap Berries during bonus Candy events for maximum resource gain.

Advanced Battle Strategies

Team Composition Framework

For restricted formats, follow this build order: 1) Identify unrestricted meta counters, 2) Balance type coverage, 3) Include safe switch options. The Great League Remix particularly favors Grass/Poison types like Venusaur and Water/Ground types like Whiscash.

Resource Allocation

Focus Stardust investments on versatile Pokemon that perform well across multiple formats. Swampert (with Hydro Cannon) remains a sound investment for both Ultra League and Premier Cup.

Bait Strategy Adaptation

With common baiters like Galarian Stunfisk banned in Remix, anticipate more direct attack patterns. Shield conservation becomes more predictable in mid-rank matches.

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