Pokémon GO Cliff Lineup and Counters (June 2026)

Learn how to defeat Rocket Leader Cliff in Pokémon GO during June 2026. Includes Cliff's full Pokémon lineup, best counters, and rewards.

Learn how to defeat GO Rocket Leader Cliff and which Pokémon they have during the month of June 2026. Includes Cliff’s current Pokémon line-up, best counters and teams to use, and rewards for defeating Cliff.

Cliff’s Pokémon Lineup

Cliff is one of the Team GO Rocket Leaders in Pokémon GO, next to Arlo, Sierra, and Giovanni. Rocket Leader Cliff is currently using the following Shadow Pokémon:

Slot #1

Cliff’s first Pokémon is always Shadow Snorlax.


Slot #2

Cliff’s second Pokémon is Shadow Golurk, Galarian Weezing, or Gardevoir.


Slot #3

Cliff’s third Pokémon is Shadow Tyranitar, Gallade, or Camerupt.

Professor Willow icon Best Pokémon for beating Cliff

To beat Cliff’s current Pokémon, you need to use their weaknesses and pick the best counters you can use to defeat each one. Cliff’s lineup is varied, but there is enough overlap to pick good counters. Here are some of the best Pokémon you can use against Cliff in Pokémon GO:

  • With strong Steel-type charged moves, Zacian (Hero) is solid in this battle as it can handle Shadow Gardevoir, Galarian Weezing, Tyranitar, and Gallade with its usual moves, while also dishing out high neutral damage to others.
  • Lucario with Counter + Power-Up Punch will get theose shields down quickly so you can deliver some real damage. Snorlax is a hard hitter, so burning those shields quickly is absolutely key.
  • Primarina is absolutely stellar in this battle with Water and Fairy type moves. It can handle Golurk, and is particularly effective against any of the final Pokémon: Tyranitar, Gallade, or Camerupt.
  • Metagross is perfect for Gardevoir, Galarian Weezing, Tyranitar, and with Earthquake, it even punishes Camerupt.
  • White Kyurem with Ice type moves will make light work of Golurk.

💡 Note: In Trainer Battles, counters need not always be Pokémon that do super-effective damage. We include Pokémon that are more viable to defeat Cliff, rather than those who do maximum damage. Defeating Cliff rewards 3× Shadow Shards.

Shadow Snorlax counters

Sprite of Shadow Snorlax from Pokémon GO Shadow Snorlax

Shadow Snorlax is a pure Normal-type Pokémon. It is only weak to Fighting type Pokémon. It is a hard hitter, making it important to burn those shields as quickly as possible so you can get some real damage done.

You should always start with a strong Pokémon that can burn Cliff’s shields fast, while still having utility after rotation. Spam charge moves and bait shields whenever possible. Here is our recommendation:

Shadow Snorlax counters
Pokémon Moves
Sprite of Lucario from Pokémon GO Lucario Counter, Power-Up Punch
Sprite of Machamp from Pokémon GO Machamp Counter, Cross Chop
Sprite of Keldeo from Pokémon GO Keldeo Low Kick, Secret Sword
Sprite of Terrakion from Pokémon GO Terrakion Double Kick, Sacred Sword
Sprite of Blaziken from Pokémon GO Blaziken Counter, Aura Sphere

Shadow Golurk counters

Sprite of Shadow Golurk from Pokémon GO Shadow Golurk

Shadow Golurk is a Ground/Ghost-type Pokémon. It is weak to Ice, Dark, Ghost, Grass and Water moves.

Golurk Counters
Pokémon Moves
Sprite of Primarina from Pokémon GO Primarina Waterfall, Hydro Cannon
Sprite of White Kyurem from Pokémon GO White Kyurem Ice Fang, Ice Burn
Sprite of Hydreigon from Pokémon GO Hydreigon Bite, Brutal Swing
Sprite of Kyogre from Pokémon GO Kyogre Waterfall, Origin Pulse
Sprite of Tyranitar from Pokémon GO Tyranitar Bite, Brutal Swing
Sprite of Rillaboom from Pokémon GO Rillaboom Razor Leaf, Frenzy Plant

Shadow Galarian Weezing counters

Sprite of Shadow Galarian Weezing from Pokémon GO Shadow Galarian Weezing

Shadow Galarian Weezing is a Poison/Fairy-type Pokémon. It is weak to Ground, Psychic, and Steel-type moves. Using any farmed Charged Moves by your first Pokémon is a wise decision.

Annihilape Counters
Pokémon Moves
Sprite of Primarina from Pokémon GO Primarina Charm, Disarming Voice, Hydro Pump
Sprite of Hero Zacian from Pokémon GO Hero Zacian Metal Claw, Behemoth Both
Sprite of Mewtwo from Pokémon GO Mewtwo Psycho Cut, Psystrike
Sprite of Metagross from Pokémon GO Metagross Bullet Punch, Meteor Mash
Sprite of Groudon from Pokémon GO Groudon Mudshot, Precipice Blades
Sprite of Garchomp from Pokémon GO Garchomp Mud Shot, Earth Power

Shadow Gardevoir Counters

Sprite of Shadow Gardevoir from Pokémon GO Shadow Gardevoir

Shadow Gardevoir is a Psychic/Fairy-type Pokémon. It is weak to Ghost, Poison, and Steel moves.

Shadow Gardevoir Counters
Pokémon Moves
Sprite of Metagross from Pokémon GO Metagross Bullet Punch, Meteor Mash
Sprite of Hero Zacian from Pokémon GO Hero Zacian Metal Claw, Behemoth Bash
Sprite of Chandelure from Pokémon GO Chandelure Hex, Shadow Ball
Sprite of Excadrill from Pokémon GO Excadrill Metal Claw, Iron Head
Sprite of Mewtwo from Pokémon GO Mewtwo Psycho Cut, Shadow Ball
Sprite of Dialga from Pokémon GO Dialga Metal Claw, Iron Head

Shadow Camerupt counters

Sprite of Shadow Camerupt from Pokémon GO Shadow Camerupt

Shadow Camerupt is a Fire/Ground-type Pokémon. It is double weak to Water and also weak to Ground moves.

Shadow Camerupt Counters
Pokémon Moves
Sprite of Kyogre from Pokémon GO Kyogre Waterfall, Origin Pulse
Sprite of Gyarados from Pokémon GO Gyarados Waterfall, Aqua Tail
Sprite of Greninja from Pokémon GO Greninja Water Shuriken, Hydro Cannon
Sprite of Swampert from Pokémon GO Swampert Mud Shot, Hydro Cannon
Sprite of Garchomp from Pokémon GO Garchomp Mud Shot, Earth Power

Shadow Tyranitar counters

Sprite of Shadow Tyranitar from Pokémon GO Shadow Tyranitar

Shadow Tyranitar is a Rock and Dark-type Pokémon. It is weak to Fighting, Bug, Fairy, Grass, Ground, Steel, and Water type moves. Note that it is double-weak to Fighting-type moves.

Tyranitar Counters
Pokémon Moves
Sprite of Lucario from Pokémon GO Lucario Force Palm, Aura Sphere
Sprite of Terrakion from Pokémon GO Terrakion Double Kick, Sacred Sword
Sprite of Conkeldurr from Pokémon GO Conkeldurr Counter, Dynamic Punch
Sprite of Machamp from Pokémon GO Machamp Counter, Dynamic Punch
Sprite of Primarina from Pokémon GO Primarina Charm, Disarming Voice
Sprite of Kyogre from Pokémon GO Kyogre Waterfall, Origin Pulse

Shadow Gallade counters

Sprite of Shadow Gallade from Pokémon GO Shadow Gallade

Shadow Gallade is a Psychic/Fighting-type Pokémon, so it is weak to Fairy, Flying, and Ghost moves.

Shadow Gallade Counters
Pokémon Moves
Sprite of Primarina from Pokémon GO Primarina Charm, Disarming Voice
Sprite of Moltres from Pokémon GO Moltres Wing Attack, Sky Attack
Sprite of Staraptor from Pokémon GO Staraptor Wing Attack, Fly
Sprite of Altered Giratina from Pokémon GO Altered Giratina Shadow Claw, Shadow Ball
Sprite of Togekiss from Pokémon GO Togekiss Air Slash, Dazzling Gleam

How to battle Cliff in Pokémon GO?

Cliff Counters
Cliff Counters

To fight with Cliff in Pokémon GO, you need to first defeat six Team GO Rocket Grunts to collect enough Mysterious Components to build a Rocket Radar.

Activate the Rocket Radar and you will be able to see the location of a Rocket Leader. The game will not tell you which Leader you are facing, but you have a 33% chance for it to be Cliff.

Fighting Cliff is more difficult than fighting Grunts, as Leaders use higher level Pokémon than Grunts. In order to defeat Cliff, we consider using good counters mandatory. 

You can rematch if you lose, and your Rocket Radar will be consumed if you win.


Rewards for defeating Team GO Rocket Leader Cliff

Trainers who manage to defeat Cliff – or any other Team GO Rocket Leader – will get a selection of rare rewards, including the chance to get a Team GO Rocket exclusive 12 km Strange Egg.

  • Trainers receive 1,000 Stardust when defeating a Rocket Leaders,
  • Trainers will receive two of the item bundles listed below when they defeat Team GO Rocket Leader like Cliff.
  • Trainers have the opportunity to catch a Shadow Pokémon used by the Leader. It is always the first Pokémon used by the Leader.
  • Shadow Pokémon from Rocket Leaders have a shiny chance of 1 in 64, if they are shiny eligible at the moment of defeating the Leader

Rewards for defeating Cliff in Pokémon GO

Defeating one of the Team GO Rocket Leader trio earns you two item bundles. If at least one of your Egg inventory slots is open, a 12km Strange Egg is guaranteed to replace one of those two bundles.

Receiving a Strange Egg does not have an effect on which item bundle drops alongside the egg.

A Strange Egg can drop into either your regular egg storage, or into your extra space if you already have 9 eggs.

Guaranteed

Stardust icon 1000× Stardust

Random drop of two of these:

  • Revive icon 4× Revive
  • Max Revive icon 2× Max Revive
  • Hyper Potion icon 4× Hyper Potion
  • Max Potion icon 2× Max Potion
  • Unova Stone icon 1× Unova Stone
  • Egg 12 km icon 1× Egg 12 km

As an example, a typical reward drop might contain 4 Revives and 4 Hyper Potions. Similarly, a reward drop might contain 1 Strange Egg and 2 Max Revives, or 1 Unova Stone and 1 Strange Egg.

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