How Pokémon Go Battle League leaderboards work

    How Pokémon Go Battle League leaderboards work

    From April 10, 2020, Pokémon Go players who actively participate in the game's Fighting League, the PvP mode where it pits trainers against each other, have the chance to have their name appear in the leaderboards. The Fighting League Rankings show the best players in the game and how they rank against other players around the world.

    The leaderboard will be available on PokemonGOlive.com. It shows the five hundred best players in the world. It displays a wealth of information, giving fellow coaches a little insight into how elite coaches climbed to the top. You will be able to see the trainer:



    • Teams
    • Rank
    • Global evaluation
    • Total matches

    The leaderboard ranking is taken from the in-game odds from the day before for any coach who has reached Rank 7 in the Battle League for that season. You can expect to see the leaderboard update every day between 20:00 p.m. and 22:00 p.m. UTC. Unfortunately, those with inappropriate names for their teams or their coach's nickname won't see their name in the leaderboard, so you have to keep it clean to get to the top.

    Leaderboards are a great way for players to see how well they have done in the Battle League. Because the Battle League changes every two weeks into a new league with different rules, various trainers with a range of skills and Pokémon available to them can expect to see each other in the leaderboard. Plus, for those who want to improve, you can see what others are using to try to counter them or take some ideas for your list.


    The competition in the battle league continues to intensify. More rewards can come to those who reach the top and can keep their name in the leaderboards.





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