There was once a time when Pokemon GO barely featured any actual battles; they were only reserved for laying siege to a Gym. That has changed dramatically in the years since the game's launch. Nowadays, players can not only battle one another through an online Battle League, but they can also find Team Rocket members capturing PokeStops in their community, prompting PvE battles. Pokemon GO is far richer in action now that there are so many more PvP and PvE elements to the game. Nevertheless, Pokemon GO could stand to improve some of its PvE battles to make them more climactic.
Once Pokemon GO players battle enough Team Rocket Grunts, they can usually earn an encounter with a Team Rocket Leader, which is often a much more difficult and intense encounter. Overall, though, these battles are generally very brief, much the same as Grunt battles. As a result, Team Rocket Leader battles can feel fairly anticlimactic, even though they're supposed to serve as Pokemon GO's equivalent of a boss battle. It may be time for Pokemon GO to increase the number of Pokemon that players can bring into a battle with a Team Rocket Leader in order to make these encounters feel more meaningful.
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In Pokemon GO, non-Raid battles are all 3v3 encounters, which is a significantly smaller number of overall Pokemon from the base games, where players and NPCs alike can both carry up to 6 Pokemon at a time. Pokemon GO likely does this to make battles shorter, which stands to reason, since it's meant to be played on the go, but in the case of Pokemon GO's Team Rocket Leaders, it feels like a missed opportunity. As long as players know how to counteract the Leader's team, their battles
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