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The Little Jungle Cup Remix tier list in Pokémon Go – September 2022

A Remix of the Little Jungle Cup in Pokémon Go.

A new season has arrived for Pokémon Go, the Season of Light. There will also be a massive new array of Battle League competitions starting on September 1. The first unique cup feature at the start is the Little Jungle Cup Remix, allowing players to use an array of Pokémon, vastly different from what they might be used to in traditional Battle League competitions. This guide covers the Little Jungle Cup Remix tier list for Pokémon Go.

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Little Jungle Cup Remix tier list

All Pokémon featured in this competition must be at or below 500 CP. You can only use Bug, Dark, Electric, Flying, Grass, Ground, Normal, or Poison-type Pokémon. In addition, all players cannot use Cottonee, Ducklett, Skorupi, or Salandit in these battles.

Related: The best Pokemon teams for the Little Jungle Cup Remix in Pokémon Go

Lead tier list

Your Lead Pokémon on your team will be the one you place at the front of the competition. It is the first option you use. You want to find a Pokémon suitable for taking a few hits themselves, but they have enough attack power to hit your opponents several times, potentially toppling the first option. Therefore, you want to reserve at least one shield for this Pokémon.

TierPokémon
SGalarian Stunfisk, Onix, Scrafty, Shelmet, and Skarmory
ADeino, Diggersby, Forretress, Litleo, and Steelix
BBarboach, Gligar, Golbat, Pachirisu, and Vigoroth
CAzurill, Budew, Dragalg,e Mantine, and Whishcash
DDrifloon, Ferrothorn, Lotad, Tropius, and Venonat

Switch tier list

Your Switch Pokémon will be the choice you typically swap into, normally for your first or last option. Your Switch Pokémon will typically be the one that can swap into a fight and act as a counter to protect your Pokémon, but they will have more attack power than defense. You want to reserve at least one shield for this Pokémon, or you want to use both of them.

TierPokémon
SFarfetch’d, Galarian Stunfisk, Gligar, Mandibuzz, and Shelmet
AChikorita, Dragalge, Scizor, Spinda, and Wigglytuff
BBeedrill, Diggersby, Golbat, Lickitung, and Nincada
CHippowdon, Jigglypuff, Teddiursa, Tentacool, and Umbreon
DCroagunk, Dwebble, Persian, Sentret, and Zubat

Closer tier list

The final Pokémon in your roster is going to be your Closer. This is the Pokémon you want to save as your last option to help protect you from your opponent. This Pokémon is similar to the Lead choice in it has balance attack and defense power, but you want it to be a bit more defensive. You normally do not want to reserve any shields for this Pokémon, so it should be able to take a hit.

TierPokémon
SChansey, Farfetch’d, Galarian Stunfisk, Pinsir, and Skarmory
AHisuian Qwilfish, Magnemite, Mareep, Qwilfish, and Scrafty
BBarboach, Diggersby, Lickitung, Pangoro, and Scyther
CFerrothorn, Pawniard, Piloswine, Roserade, and Roxicroak
DCrawdaunt, Drifloon, Heracross, Mandibuzz, and Vullaby

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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.