Pokémon Go Shadow Pokémon counters, how to beat Shadow Snorlax and how Purified Pokémon work
What we know about Shadow and Purified Pokémon in Pokémon Go.
Shadow Pokémon, and Team Go Rocket, can now be found in Pokémon Go.
Originating from the Gamecube spin-off games - Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness - Shadow Pokémon have had their hearts corrupted by evil. It's your job in Pokémon Go to rescue and then purify these Pokémon, making them far stronger in the process.
You can catch Shadow Pokémon by defeating Team Go Rocket at the PokéStops they have invaded, so keep an eye out for any suspicious looking PokéStops!
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Update (July 25th): Shadow Pokémon have seen a few nerfs since release - specifically lowering their capture rate, and no longer becoming tradable (Purified Pokémon, however, still are).
How to catch Shadow Pokémon in Pokémon Go
Shadow Pokémon are creatures whose hearts have been corrupted by Team Go Rocket. You can tell you've got a Shadow Pokémon on your hands from its mean, red-eyed, expression and ominous purple aura.
As well as looking different, it'll behave differently too. Shadow Pokémon have the charge move Frustration, while the Candy and Stardust cost to power it up are tripled.
So - how do you solve a a problem like a Shadow Pokémon?
The answer - purify them, and having a Purified Pokémon offers a number of benefits that make the process worthwhile.
More on that further in the article, but first - how do you get a Shadow Pokémon?
You do this by defeating the Team Go Rocket that have invaded your local PokéStops.
Once you have defeated a Team Go Rocket, they will abandon their Shadow Pokémon, allowing you to capture it in a similar way to how you capture defeated Raid Bosses.
Check out our guide on Team Go Rocket for all the information you could ever want on this villainous team, but, for now, it's time to purify your new Shadow Pokémon.
How to purify Shadow Pokémon in Pokémon Go
Now that you've rescued a Shadow Pokémon from Team Go Rocket, it's time to purify it.
First, you'll want to find your chosen Shadow Pokémon in your Pokémon storage. Shadow Pokémon have a purple flame next to their picture, like how Shiny Pokémon have a set of silver stars.
Once you've picked a Shadow Pokémon, you'll discover that there is a new option available above 'Power Up' and 'Evolve' (if this Pokémon can evolve) - Purify.
Purifying a Shadow Pokémon will cost a specific amount of Stardust and Candy depending on which Pokémon you want to Purify and how strong it is. A Squirtle, for example, will need 2,000 Stardust and 2 Squirtle Candy to be purified, while a Blastoise will require 5,000 Stardust and 5 Squirtle Candy.
Select 'Purify' and then 'Yes' on the confirmation window to watch a cutscene of your Pokémon being cleansed of the evil that has invaded its heart, leaving you with a newly purified Pokémon.
Pokémon Go Purified Pokémon benefits
Purified Pokémon have a number of perks that set them apart from other Pokémon, which include:
- The Candy cost for powering up or evolving the Pokémon will decrease by 10%.
- The Stardust cost to powering up or teaching the Pokémon a secondary move will decrease by 10%.
- The Purified Pokémon will learn Return - a 3 bar Normal type move, which is great for Normal type Pokémon.
- IVs will be increased by 2 in every stat - Attack, Defence, HP.
- Finally, a Purified Pokemon's level will increase - the cap on this increase is level 25.
Thank you to ControvT from reddit for the help with this information.
Purified Pokémon will have a blue star next to them in your Pokémon storage.
Due to the Candy cost, it's worth catching non-Shadow Pokémon as you play, so that you will be able to quickly purify Shadow Pokémon after you catch them. This will help you build up a strong collection of new Pokémon and level up your Purifier medal.
Below you'll find a complete list of all the currently released Shadow Pokémon in Pokémon Go - it will help you plan out your new catching regime!
Pokémon Go Shadow Pokémon currently available
In October 2023, the below Shadow Pokémon were added to Pokémon Go as part of the Team Go Rocket Takeover running during the Halloween Part 2 2023 event:
- Gastly (can be evolved into Shadow Haunter and Shadow Gengar)
- Rhyhorn (can be evolved into Shadow Rhydon and Shadow Rhyperior)
- Barboach (can be evolved into Shadow Whiscash)
- Cranidos (can be evolved into Shadow Rampardos)
- Shieldon (can be evolved into Shadow Bastiodon)
- Regigigas
- Drilbur (can be evolved into Shadow Excadrill)
- Litwick (can be evolved into Shadow Lampent and Shadow Chandelure)
In June 2023, the following Shadow Pokémon were added to Pokémon Go as part of the Team Rocket Takeover occuring during the Solstice Horizons event:
- Alolan Geodude (can be evolved into Shaodw Alolan Graveler and Shadow Alolan Golem)
- Ledyba (can be evolved into Shadow Ledian)
- Hitmontop
- Regirock
- Glameow (can be evolved into Shadow Purugly)
- Gible (can be evolved into Shadow Gabite and Shadow Garchomp)
In March 2023, as part of the Let's Go event, the following Shadow Pokémon were added to Pokémon Go:
- Alolan Grimer (can be evolved into Shadow Alolan Muk)
- Phanpy (can be evolved into Shadow Donphan)
- Treecko (can be evolved into Shadow Grovyle and Shadow Sceptile)
- Torchic (can be evolved into Shadow Combusken and Shadow Blaziken)
- Regice
- Drifloon (can be evolved into Shadow Drifblim)
Another batch of Shadow Pokémon were released in February 2023 as part of a Team Go Rocket Takeover in Pokémon Go:
- Alolan Vulpix (can be evolved into Shadow Alolan Ninetales)
- Spoink (can be evolved into Shadow Grumpig)
- Registeel
- Blitzle (can be evolved into Shadow Zebstrika)
- Joltik (can be evolved into Shadow Galvantula)
In November 2022, another Team Go Rocket Takeover happened in Pokémon Go and brought these Shadow Pokémon to the game:
- Alolan Diglett (can be evolved into Shadow Alolan Dugtrio)
- Onix (can be evolved into Shadow Steelix)
- Natu (can be evolved into Shadow Xatu)
- Wailmer (can be evolved into Shadow Wailord)
- Golett (can be evolved into Shadow Golurk)
Shadow Ursaluna was released as part of the November 2022 Community Day.
The following Pokémon had their Shadow versions released as part of the Battle Weekend on Saturday, 9th July:
- Geodude (can be evolved into Shadow Graveler and Golen)
- Latios
- Shinx (can be evolved into Shadow Luxio and Luxray)
- Patrat (can be evolved into Shadow Watchog)
- Purrloin (can be evolved into Shadow Liepard)
- Ducklett (can be evolved into Shadow Swanna)
- Foongus (can be evolved into Amoonguss)
On Wednesday, 25th May, the Shadow version of Alolan Marowak was released as part of the Alola to Alola event.
On Saturday, 16th April, the Shadow version of Alolan Exeggutor was released as part of the An Egg-citing Surprise mini-event, which, itself, was part of the Spring into Spring 2022 event.
On Sunday, 3rd April, the following Shadow Pokémon were released into Pokémon Go:
- Alolan Rattata (can be evolved into Shadow Alolan Raticate)
- Alolan Sandshrew (can be evolved into Shadow Alolan Sandslash)
- Alolan Exeggutor
- Sudowoodo
- Girafarig
- Numel (can be evolved into Shadow Camerupt)
- Latias
On 24th January, 2022, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced into Pokémon Go:
- Voltorb (can be evolved into Shadow Electrode)
- Chikorita (can be evolved into Shadow Bayleef and Meganium)
- Cyndaquil (can be evolved into Shadow Quilava and Typhlosion)
- Totodile (can be evolved into Shadow Croconaw and Feraligatr)
- Whismur (can be evolved into Shadow Loudred and Exploud)
- Hippopotas (can be evolved into Shadow Hippowdon)
On May, 18th, 2021, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced as part of the Luminous Legends Y event:
- Tangela (can be evolved into Shadow Tangrowth)
- Horsea (can be evolved into Shadow Seadra and Kingdra)
- Snubbull (can be evolved into Shadow Snubbull)
- Poochyena (can be evolved into Shadow Mightyena)
- Makuhita (can be evolved into Shadow Hariyama)
- Electrike (can be evolved into Shadow Manectric)
- Starly (can be evolved into Shadow Staravia and Staraptor)
- Skorupi (can be be evolved into Shadow Drapion)
On April, 1st, 2021, the Shadow versions of Aipom and, in turn, Ambipom were introduced.
On February, 2nd, 2021, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced:
- Swinub (can be evolved into Shadow Piloswine and Mamoswine)
- Nosepass
- Aron (can be evolved into Shadow Lairon and Aggron)
- Spheal (can be evolved into Shadow Sealeo and Walrein)
- Lileep (can be evolved into Shadow Cradily)
- Anorith (can be evolved into Shadow Armaldo)
On December, 10th 2020, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced:
- Wooper (can be evolved into Shadow Quagsire)
- Teddiursa (can be evolved into Shadow Ursaring)
On October, 12th 2020, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced:
- Diglett (can be evolved into Shadow Dugtrio)
- Slowpoke (can be evolved into Shadow Slowbro or Slowking)
- Shellder (can be evolved into Shadow Cloyster)
- Aerodactyl
- Hoppip (can be evolved into Shadow Skiploom and Jumpluff)
- Skarmory
As part of Rocket Straight to Victory research quest, part of the Pokémon Go Fest 2020 celebrations on the July, 26th 2020, the following Shadow Pokémon were released:
- Mewtwo
On July, 10th 2020, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced alongside the first appearance of Jessie and James in Pokémon Go:
- Ekans (can be evolved into Shadow Arbok)
- Nidoran - female (can be evolved into Shadow Nidorina and Nidoqueen)
- Nidoran - male (can be evolved into Shadow Nidorino and Nidoking)
- Machop (can be evolved into Shadow Machoke and Machamp)
- Koffing (can be evolved into Shadow Weezing)
- Pineco (can be evolved into Shadow Forretress)
- Gligar (can be evolved into Shadow Gliscor)
- Shuckle
- Stunky (can be evolved into Shadow Skuntank)
On February 4th 2020, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced:
- Vulpix (can be evolved into Shadow Ninetails)
- Exeggcute (can be evolved into Shadow Exeggutor)
- Pinsir
- Omanyte (can be evolved into Shadow Omastar)
- Misdreavus (can be evolved into Shadow Mismagius)
- Mawile
- Carvanha (can be evolved into Shadow Sharpedo)
- Beldum (can be evolved into Shadow Metang and Metagross)
A variety of Legendary Shadow Pokémon have also be introduced as rewards for defeating Giovanni and the ones which have been released so far are:
- Articuno
- Zapdos
- Moltres
- Mewtwo
- Raikou
- Entei
- Suicune
- Lugia
- Ho-Oh
- Latias
- Latios
- Registeel
- Regice
- Regirock
- Regigigas
On December 24th 2019, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced as part of the 2019 Christmas event:
- Delibird
- Stantler
- Absol
- Bagon (can be found in Shadow Shelgon and Salamence)
- Snover (can be evolved into Shadow Abomasnow)
On November 7th 2019, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced to the game:
- Sandshrew (can be evolved into Shadow Sandslash)
- Bellsprout (can be evolved into Shadow Weepinbell and Victreebel)
- Magnemite (can be evolved into Shadow Magneton and Magnezone)
- Hitmonlee
- Porygon (can be evolved into Shadow Porygon2 and Porygon-Z)
- Wobbuffet
There have also been some changes to the previous Shadow Pokémon roster, with certain Shadow Pokémon now only being available from defeating Team Go Rocket Leaders.
These Pokémon are:
- Meowth (can be evolved into Shadow Persian) - found by defeating Cliff
- Scyther (can be evolved into Shadow Scizor) - found by defeating Arlo
- Sneasel (can be evolved into Shadow Weavile) - found by defeating Sierra
There's also a chance that you will encounter a shiny version of these three Shadow Pokémon.
On October 17th 2019, the following Shadow Pokémon were introduced to the game:
- Weedle (can be evolved into Shadow Kakuna and Beedrill)
- Electabuzz (can be evolved into Shadow Electivire)
- Magmar (can be evolved into Shadow Magmortar)
- Lapras
- Mareep (can be evolved into Shadow Flaaffy and Ampharos)
- Seedot (can be evolved into Shadow Nuzleaf and Shiftry)
- Sableye
- Trapinch (can be evolved into Shadow Vibrava and Flygon)
- Cacnea (can be evolved into Shadow Cacturne)
- Shuppet (can be evolved into Shadow Banette)
- Duskull (can be evolved into Shadow Dusclops and Dusknoir)
The Shadow Pokémon that were already available from the introduction of Shadow Pokémon into Pokémon Go:
- Bulbasaur (can be evolved into Shadow Ivysaur and Venusaur)
- Charmander (can be evolved in Shadow Charmeleon and Charizard)
- Squirtle (can be evolved in Shadow Wartortle and Blastoise)
- Rattata (can be evolved into Shadow Raticate)
- Snorlax
- Zubat (can be evolved into Shadow Golbat and Crobat)
- Oddish (can be evolved into Shadow Gloom, Vileplume or Bellossom)
- Gloom
- Vileplume
- Venonat (can be evolved into Shadow Venomoth)
- Psyduck (can be evolved into Shadow Golduck)
- Growlithe (can be evolved into Shadow Arcanine)
- Poliwag (can be evolved into Shadow Poliwhirl, Poliwarth or Politoed)
- Abra (can be evolved into Shadow Kadabra and Alakazam)
- Grimer (can be evolved into Shadow Muk)
- Drowzee (can be evolved into Shadow Hypno)
- Cubone (can be evolved into Shadow Marowak)
- Scyther
- Magikarp (can be evolved into Shadow Gyarados)
- Hitmonchan
- Dratini (can be evolved into Shadow Dragonair and Dragonite)
- Houndour (can be evolved into Shadow Houdoom)
- Larvitar (can be evolved into Shadow Pupitar and Tyranitar)
- Mudkip (can be evolved into Shadow Marshtomp and Swampert)
- Ralts (can be evolved into Shadow Kirlia and Gardevoir or Gallade)
- Turtwig (can be evolved into Shadow Gortle and Torterra)
Thank you to Exycosh05 from reddit for the help with this information.
Pokémon Go Shadow Pokémon counters
Shadow Pokémon are finally here, but which ones can you currently catch?
Below you'll find a list of all the currently available Shadow Pokémon in Pokémon Go. We've also included the counters to help you defeat each Shadow Pokémon and the Team Go Rocket phrases, which hint at what Shadow Pokémon you'll be facing.
Thank you to SilphScience from reddit for the help with this information!
Team Go Rocket Pharse | Pokémon Type | Possible Team Lineups | Counter |
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Are you scared of psychics that use unseen power? | Psychic Can include Flying, Steel and Fairy | First - Natu / Spoink / Abra Second - Girafarig / Ralts Third - Metang / Alakazam | Bug Dark Ghost |
Battle against my Flying-type Pokémon! | Flying Can also include Psychic, Water and Poison | First - Natu / Ducklett Second - Golbat / Staravia / Xatu Third - Dragonite / Gyarados / Crobat | Electric Ice Rock |
Check out my cute Pokémon! | Fairy Can also include Psychic | First - Snubbull / Ralts Second - Kirlia / Snubbull Third - Granbull / Kirlia | Poison Steel |
Coiled and ready to strike! | Poison Can include Flying and | First - Zubat / Foongus Second - Nidorina / Nidorino Third - Weezing / Muk | Ground Psychic |
Do you know how hot Pokémon fire breath can get? | Fire Can also include Ground | First - Vulpix / Cyndaquil / Numel Second - Magmar / Quilava Third - Typhlosion / Ninetales | Ground Rock Water |
Don't bother - I've already won! Get ready to be defeated! Winning is for winners! | Mixture of types | First - Snorlax Second - Snorlax / Poliwrath / Gardevoir Third - Snorlax / Gyarados / Dragonite | Mixture of counters |
Don't tangle with us! | GrassCan also include Poison and Dark | First - Oddish / Cacnea / Chikorita Second - Gloom / Bayleef Third - Amoonguss / Cacturne / Meganium | Bug Fire Flying Ice Poison |
Get ready to be shocked! | Electric | First - Mareep / Shinx / Blitzle Second - Voltorb / Electabuzz Third - Ampharos / Luxray / Zebstrika | Ground |
Go, my super bug Pokémon! | Bug Can also include Electric, Steel and Poison | First - Skorupi / Weedle / Joltiik Second - Beedrill / Weedle / Kakuna Third - Forretress / Scizor / Beedrill | Fire Flying Rock |
Ke...ke...ke...ke...ke...ke! | Ghost Can also include Ground | First - Golett / Duskull Second - Banette / Dusclops Third - Banette / Dusknoir | Dark Ghost |
Let's rock and roll! | Rock Can include Bug, Ground, Steel and Grass | First - Lileep / Onix / Anorith Second - Lileep / Graveler / Anorith Third - Onix / Steelix | Fighting Grass Ground Steel Water |
Normal does not mean weak. | NormalCan include Flying | First - Pidove / Whismur / Patrat Second - Rattata / Loudred / Raticate Third - Raticate / Ursaring | Fighting |
ROAR! ...How'd that sound? | Dragon Can also include Grass and Ground | First - Dratini Second - Alolan Exeggutor / Flygon Third - Dragonair / Dragonite / Flygon | Dragon Fairy Ice |
These waters are treacherous! | Water Can include Psychic and Flying | First - Totodile / Psyduck / Wailmer / Magikarp Second - Croconaw / Golduck / Magikarp Third - Feraligatr / Golduck / Wailord / Magikarp / Gyarados | Electric Grass |
This buff physique isn't just for show! | Fighting | First - Makuhita Second - Hitmonlee / Hitmonchan Third - Hitmonlee / Machamp | Fairy Flying Psychic |
Wherever there is light, there is also shadow. | Dark Can also include Flying, Grass and Poison | First - Alolan Rattata / Murkrow / Purrloin Second - Alolan Raticate / Murkrow / Stunky Third - Cacturne / Honchkrow / Alolan Raticate | Bug Fairy Fighting |
You'll be defeated into the ground! | GroundCan also include Steel and Rock | First - Alolan Diglett / Geodude / Hippopotas Second - Alolan Diglett / Hippopotas Third - Hippowdon / Golem | Grass Ice Water |
You're gonna be frozen in your tracks. | Ice Can also include Water, Grass, Fairy and Steel | First - Swinub / Alolan Sandshrew / Alolan Vulpix Second - Alolan Sandslash / Alolan Ninetales / Snover Third - Cloyster / Lapras / Abomasnow | Fighting Fire Rock Steel |
You're no match for my iron will! | Steel Can include Ground, Ice, Rock and Bug | First - Alolan Sandshrew / Aron / Alolan Diglett Second - Alolan Sandshrew / Lairon / Metang Third - Scizor / Aggron | Fighting Fire Ground |
How to defeat Shadow Snorlax in Pokémon Go
Turns out the only thing harder than waking Snorlax up is defeating a Shadow Snorlax in battle.
Currently, Shadow Snorlax is one of the hardest Shadow Pokémon available in Pokémon Go.
Thanks to the evil infecting Shadow Snorlax, it has the ability to use fast Ghost and Psychic type moves as well as charged Normal, Ground and Steel moves. This means that Shadow Snorlax can't be defeated by the Pokémon, such as Machamp, that would easily knock out a Normal type Pokémon.
Here is a list of Pokémon, and the moves they can use, that would make an ideal team to take down a Shadow Snorlax or two:
- Tyranitar - Ideal Moves: Smash Down / Crunch
- Ursaring - Ideal Moves: Counter / Close Combat
- Lucario - Ideal Moves: Counter / Power-Up Punch
- Weavile - Ideal Moves: Ice Shard / Avalanche
- Dragonite - Ideal Moves: Dragon Breath / Dragon Claw
- Metagross - Ideal Moves: Bullet Punch / Meteor Mash
If you've been lucky with the Legendaries, you could also call on them for help:
- Lugia - Ideal Moves:Extrasensory / Sky Attack
- Latios - Ideal Moves: Dragon Breath / Dragon Claw
- Dialga - Ideal Moves: Dragon Breath / Dragon Claw
- Palkia - Ideal Moves: Dragon Breath / Dragon Meteor
- Heatran - Ideal Moves: Fire Spin / Stone Edge
Don't forget to use your shields to block any of Shadow Snorlax's charged moves!
Thank you to celandro from reddit for the help with this information.
Pokémon Go Shadow Pokémon list coming soon
There are a fair few Pokémon that can have a Shadow version, though aside a handful, are exclusively from the first generation.
It's unknown whether all of the following will be available in the game, but at the very least, the following are in the game files and should appear at some point (thanks to martycochrane on reddit for helping with the following):
- Krabby (Gen 1)
- Kingler (Gen 1)
- Kangaskhan (Gen 1)
- Chimchar (Gen 4)
- Monferno (Gen 4)
- Infernape (Gen 4)
The Season of Timeless Travels has arrived in Pokémon Go! The Along the Routes event is here, bringing Gift Exchange and the A Route to New Friendships quest with it. During it, take the time to try out Routes and Party Play while you're hunting down rare Pokémon, fighting in the Go Battle League or competing in PokéStop Showcases.
Other things to know about Shadow and Purified Pokémon in Pokémon Go
Here is some interesting information about Shadow and Purified Pokémon that didn't quite fit into the above sections. Take a look so you can take full advantage of the Shadow and Purified Pokémon update:
- Purified Pokemon can not be transferred to either Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu or Pokemon Let's Go Eevee.
- Purifying a fainted Shadow Pokemon will restore it to full health.
- A change several days after release meant Shadow Pokémon cannot be traded, though Purified Pokémon can.
- You can place Shadow Pokémon in a gym, which gives the gym a very spooky atmosphere when you visit.
- Purified Pokémon can also be put in gyms, but it doesn't look as cool.
- Shadow Pokémon cannot undergo Mega Evolution.
- Want to celebrate catching a new Shadow Pokémon? Then take a photo of it with Pokémon Go's AR mode! The Shadow Pokémon will be so happy that it you want to take its photo that it will lose its angry expression.
- Unlike Event or Legendary Pokémon, Purified Pokémon can be mass transferred - so be careful!
- When you purify a Shadow Pokémon the move Frustration will be replaced with Return.
- You can find a Lucky Shadow Pokémon, meaning you can also have a Lucky Purified Pokémon.
- Want to know how many Zubats you've purified? Then head to the PokéDex and look under the Zubat entry. Every possible Shadow Pokémon now has a Purified counter, alongside Seen, Caught and Lucky.
What is the history of Shadow Pokémon?
Set in the desert region of Orre, Colosseum and XD follow our heroes fight against Team Snagem and Team Cipher. These crime organisations have joined forces to steal Pokémon from their trainers and corrupt them into Shadow Pokémon. This includes the Legendary Dogs in Colosseum and, in XD, Lugia.
While Shadow Pokémon are more powerful than regular Pokémon, the corruption infecting them eventually causes them to turn on their teammates. The only way to save Shadow Pokémon from this corruption is purify them.
Purification return the Shadow Pokémon to normal, while also increasing their stats.
Shadow Pokémon joined Pokémon Go alongside Team Go Rocket. The evil organisation are using the Shadow Pokémon to help them invade PokéStops.
Team Go Rocket's arrival was first teased after Pokémon Go Fest at Chicago in 2019. After the Fest had ended festival goers discovered that Grunts had photobombed the pictures they had taken with Pokémon Go's AR photo mode.
This photobombing continued at Pokémon Go Fest in Dortmund later than year. A Team Go Rocket hot air balloon was even spotted floating in the sky above the festival.