Battling at Gyms — Pokémon GO Help Center (2024)

Gym overview

Gyms are locations found throughout the world where you can battle the Pokémon of rival teams. Trainers from opposing teams battle for control of the Gyms. Each Gym has up to six Pokémon assigned to defend it. Trainers from an opposing team can bring six of their own Pokémon to battle against the defenders, in hopes of claiming the Gym for their own team.

A Pokémon’s ability to be successful in battle is primarily influenced by its Hit Points (HP) and Combat Power (CP). HP is a measurement of the Pokémon’s health, and CP is a measurement of the strength of their attacks. Pokémon with high CP and high HP have powerful attacks as well as the ability to withstand attacks from opponents.

Every Pokémon on a Gym has motivation, a measurement of the Pokémon’s desire to defend the location. Trainers from opposing teams battle to reduce the motivation of the Pokémon on the Gym. Pokémon gradually lose motivation over time and by losing battles against opposing team members. As a Pokémon loses motivation, its CP will temporarily decrease, making it weaker in battle. When a Pokémon’s motivation reaches zero, it leaves the Gym and returns to its Trainer the next time it loses a battle.

For Gyms controlled by your team, your goal is to keep motivation up by giving the Pokémon treats. For Gyms controlled by opposing teams, your goal is to gain control of the Gym by depleting the motivation of opposing team’s Pokémon.

Battle at Gyms

Battling at Gyms — Pokémon GO Help Center (1)A Gym controlled by a rival team can be claimed by defeating the Pokémon on the Gym. Each time you defeat a rival Pokémon, you reduce its motivation. When a Pokémon’s motivation is reduced to zero, it will leave the Gym and return to its Trainer the next time it loses a battle. When all the Pokémon leave the Gym, the Gym becomes open for you to claim.

For Gyms with more powerful Pokémon, you want to work with other Trainers to defeat them. Gyms can be challenged by multiple Trainers at the same time. Trainers from two teams can even come together to take down a Gym controlled by a third team.

When battling Pokémon, you battle Pokémon in the order they were assigned to the Gym; the Pokémon on the Gym for the longest time will battle first.

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Join a battle

Walk up to a Gym controlled by an opposing team and touch it to enter. Touch the Battle button Battling at Gyms — Pokémon GO Help Center (3) to select your Pokémon for battle. You can bring a group of up to six Pokémon to battle against your opponents.

Generally, Pokémon with high CP and HP make great additions to your group. Some Pokémon types and move types fair better against other Pokémon. For example, a Pokémon with Water-type attacks like Vaporeon will deal significant damage against Fire-type Pokémon like Arcanine.

To help you pick a strong group to bring to battle, six Pokémon will automatically be recommended to use in the battle based your opponents’ strengths and weaknesses. You may customize the group or use one of your pre-selected Battle parties. Once you are happy with your selection, touch the GO Battle button to start battling your opponent.

Moves and Attacks

Once in the battle, you can perform one of three different actions:

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Fast Attack

Tap anywhere on the screen to perform a Fast Attack. Fast Attacks recharge your Charged Attack meter.

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Charged Attack

Once your Charged Attack meter is full, the Charged Attack button will become enabled. Touch the button to perform a Charged Attack. Charged Attack causes large amounts of damage.

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Dodge

Swipe to the left or right to dodge incoming attacks from the opponent.

If you are able to reduce your opponent's HP to zero, the opponent will faint and you will win the round. After each round you win, you have the option to continue to the next round or end the battle.

If all six of your Pokémon faint, you’ll lose the battle. To bring your Pokémon back to health, use Revives to restore fainted Pokémon and use Potions to restore any HP lost in battle. If you lose a battle, don’t feel discouraged. You can always battle again.

Claim an open Gym for your team

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Open Gyms are available for Trainers of any team to take. If you see an open Gym on the Map, walk up to it and assign a Pokémon to claim it for your team.

Teams are able to assign up to 6 Pokémon to a Gym, but a single Trainer can only assign one Pokémon to the Gym — so you’ll need your teammates’ help in filling up the Gym. Only one Pokémon of a single species can be assigned to a Gym at one time. So if there’s a Pikachu assigned to a Gym, you won’t be able to assign another Pikachu.

To capture an open Gym:

  1. Walk up to a gray-colored Gym.
  2. Touch the Gym to enter it.
  3. At the bottom of the screen, touch the Add PokémonBattling at Gyms — Pokémon GO Help Center (9) Battling at Gyms — Pokémon GO Help Center (10) button.
  4. Select a Pokémon to add to the Gym. Your Pokémon won't be returned to your collection until it's knocked off the Gym, so choose carefully!

Once your Pokémon is on the Gym, the Gym changes from gray to the color of your team. Your Pokémon will only stay on the Gym if it is happy, so be sure to keep your Pokémon’s motivation up by giving it treats often.

Give treats to Pokémon on friendly Gyms

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Gyms that match your Trainer’s team color are controlled by your teammates and are known as friendly Gyms. Reinforce a friendly Gym by giving Berries to the Pokémon, increasing the Pokémon’s motivation and making it harder for rival teams to capture the location.

You can give Berries to any Pokémon on Gyms controlled by your team. You can give any kind of Berry to Pokémon - Golden Razz Berries, Razz Berries, Nanab Berries, and Pinap Berries. All Berries provide the same increase in motivation, with the exception of the Golden Razz Berry, which fully restores motivation. In addition to keeping your Pokémon happy and strong for battle, you’ll earn Stardust and XP for giving Berries to Pokémon defending Gyms.

To give a Berry to Pokémon:

  1. Visit a Gym controlled by your team. You’ll see that each Pokémon has a motivation meter.
  2. Touch a Pokémon you would like to give a Berry.
  3. Touch the Berry to give it to the Pokémon. With each Berry, the Pokémon’s motivation meter will increase.

To give a Berry to Pokémon from afar:

You can give your Pokémon treats even when you're not at the Gym, although your treats are less effective at long distances.

  1. In Map View, touch theMain MenuBattling at Gyms — Pokémon GO Help Center (12)button.
  2. Touch thePokémon Battling at Gyms — Pokémon GO Help Center (13) button.
  3. Locate a Pokémon that is assigned to a Gym. Touch the Pokémon.
  4. Touch theGo to Gymbutton to give the Pokémon a Berry from afar.

Tip: you can check your Pokémon’s motivation meter anytime by viewing your Badge for the Gym.

Other Gym features:

Raid Battles: When a Boss Pokémon takes over a Gym, you can participate in a Raid Battle to defeat this powerful Pokémon.

Gym Badges: When battling in the Gym, defending the Gym for certain periods of time, or by giving Pokémon treats, you’ll receive recognition in the form of a Badge

Collecting items: You can collect Poké Balls, Potions, and other items by spinning the Photo Disc at Gyms.

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FAQs

Battling at Gyms — Pokémon GO Help Center? ›

Walk up to a Gym controlled by an opposing team and touch it to enter. Touch the Battle button to select your Pokémon for battle. You can bring a group of up to six Pokémon to battle against your opponents. Generally, Pokémon with high CP and HP make great additions to your group.

How many coins do you get for defending a Gym for 2 days? ›

Keep in mind that there is a daily limit of 50 PokéCoins regardless of how long your Pokémon has been defending a Gym or how many Pokémon return from defending Gyms in the same day.

How long does it take for a Pokémon to lose motivation? ›

Motivation Reduction for Battles

Motivation loss in a battle is straightforward: After one Pokemon defending a gym loses, it will lose approximately 28% of its max CP. After a second loss, it will lose another 28% max CP. After a third loss, its motivation drops to zero, and the Pokemon is knocked out of the gym.

What happens when your Pokemon defends a Gym? ›

By placing a Pokémon from your inventory at a gym to defend it, you'll earn the Defender Bonus - a reward of 1 PokéCoin per 10 minutes or so that it stays there, which is now automatically claimed when your Pokémon returns to you (either after you take it out or it's returned automatically by reaching zero Motivation).

Why is Pokemon GO Battle not working? ›

These issues are most often the result of a weak or inconsistent connection. Switching between cellular data and Wi-Fi to see which provides a more consistent and stable connection may address these issues.

How to battle in Pokemon GO? ›

Starting a Battle

If you're level 10 or above, tap Main Menu > Battle and scroll down to Nearby Battle. Note: Battle Codes are different than the QR codes used to add Friends. These Battle QR Codes are used only to initiate a Trainer Battle and a new one generates every time you sign into Pokémon GO.

How many coins do you get for defending a gym for 3 hours? ›

You earn six PokéCoins per hour defending a Gym (a rate of 1 PokéCoin per 10 minutes). There is a cap of 50 Coins per day regardless of how Gyms you are defending.

Can I take my Pokémon out of a gym? ›

Your Pokémon won't be returned to your collection until it's knocked off the Gym, so choose carefully!

What's the point of putting Pokémon in Gyms? ›

If your Pokémon is in a gym, you can grab up to 50 coins per day. Your Pokémon will earn six coins per hour its in a gym, but you'll only see those coins once your Pokémon gets defeated and returns home. Even if you have multiple Pokémon in gyms, you won't be able to earn more than 50 coins a day.

Is Pokemon GO addictive? ›

9 Variable reward model

Social networks are addictive for the same reason. Pokemon Go uses the same reward model. Variable rewards are one of the most powerful tools to 'hook' users. Research shows that our feel good hormone, dopamine, surges when the brain anticipates a reward.

Why does CP go down in Gyms? ›

As a Pokémon loses motivation, its CP will temporarily decrease, making it weaker in battle. When a Pokémon's motivation reaches zero, it leaves the Gym and returns to its Trainer the next time it loses a battle. For Gyms controlled by your team, your goal is to keep motivation up by giving the Pokémon treats.

What is the point of battling trainers in Pokemon go? ›

Participating in as many battles as possible each day is a great way to learn and to earn rewards, like Stardust and TMs, that will help you prepare your Pokémon for future battles. You can also battle outside of the GO Battle League, which can provide you with great opportunities for practice.

What Pokémon should I leave to defend a gym? ›

The most obvious first factor is strong defensive pokemon picks. Many guides mention Blissey, Chansey, and Snorlax due to their bulk, though that's not the only factor. The thing is, they are still the bulkiest defenders when a player is using an attacker the defender is weak to.

How fast does CP go down in gyms? ›

The decay is constant - a 2400 CP Pokemon loses 240CP/hour or 1 CP each 15 seconds. This decay last for 8 hours and even after 7 hours the loss is still 1 CP each 15 seconds.

How do you start a Gym raid in Pokemon GO? ›

To participate in the Pokemon Go Raid, trainers simply have to be at the respective gym within 45 minutes after the Egg hatches. As long as you have a Raid Pass -- which is given out for free once per day at your first Gym PokeStop spin of the day -- you can have a shot at taking down the Raid boss.

How to find a Gym in Pokemon GO? ›

The official way to find a Gym in Pokemon Go is to walk around your neighborhood and hope that you find some. Usually, Pokemon Gyms are found at well-known or distinct places/buildings. However, now in the latest updates, Niantic has added the map feature, to locate gyms in your area.

Can you battle Gyms remotely? ›

There are 2 ways to join a Raid remotely: Tap the Nearby button at the bottom right of the Map View and select the “Raid” tab. For any Raid Battles listed, tap “View” below the raid you would like to join to access the raid. You can also tap any Gym with an ongoing Raid Battle on your Map View.

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