To beat Arlo in Pokémon GO during November 2023, it is best if you prepare yourself adequately with the best team to face his lineup during the month. This Leader of Team GO Rocket provides a significant challenge and his lineup changes regularly, so being up-to-date with his potential choices is the best way of ensuring victory. While his first chosen Pokémon will always be the same during his current period, his second and third slots always have multiple options to choose from, which can make choosing your team a little more difficult.
Unlike may Team GO Rocket grunts, Arlo does not have a particular strategy in battle, nor does he take on a single Type. Because of this, you will likely be forced to have a team prepared for all different sorts of Type arrangements. It is important to know that there was a change in his lineup during the past month, so the Arlo in Pokémon GO during October 2023 is not the same as the one in November. While it is not a drastic change, this can lead to some complications when forming a party to beat him.
Best Counters For Arlo’s Pokémon In Pokémon GO During November 2023
The change in October only impacted Arlo’s first choice of Pokémon. While he battled using an Aipom from June through late October, he has now picked up a Bellsprout, which he uses as his first and fixed Pokémon. This means that, until the next change in lineup, the first creature he uses in every encounter you trigger will always be Bellsprout.
Things get a little more complicated with his second and third slots, as he can choose one of three distinct creatures. The second Pokémon can be an Alakazam, a Sharpedo, or a Mismagius. The third Pokémon can be a Scizor, a Magnezone, or a Snorlax.
A good strategy to deal with Arlo’s lineup in Pokémon GO during November is picking a powerful Fire-type Pokémon. This creature should be able to easily take down Bellsprout and serve as a possible counter to his third Pokémon – though it may not be fully usable, as some HP should be depleted during the first fight.
The second Pokémon you choose should be a strong Dark-type creature, like Tyranitar, as this is the best and safest option to deal with Alakazam and Mismagius. On the off chance he uses a Sharpedo, the slot should be occupied by a Fighting- or Electric-type, such as Machamp, Lucario, or Zekrom.
The last creature is likely best dealt with by a Fire-type Pokémon, as two-thirds of his possible selections are weak against Fire-type moves in Pokémon GO. However, a Fighting-type creature may be necessary, in case Arlo chooses his Snorlax over his Scizor or Magnezone. When building a team, you will want to cover as many of the possible choices he makes so that you can try to defeat Arlo in a single try. For instance, there is a better chance of his second Pokémon being weak against Dark-types than not, so that is the best bet. It may be wrong, but this is the ideal way of improving your odds.
The table below lists all of Arlo’s possible Pokémon GO choices in November 2023:
Arlo’s Pokémon
Weaknesses
Best Counters
1 Bellsprout
Fire-, Flying-, Psychic- and Ice-type
Charizard / Mega Charizard Blaziken / Mega Blaziken Reshiram Heatran Shadow Moltres Mega Houndoom
2A Alakazam
Bug-, Ghost-, and Dark-type
Tyranitar Hydreigon Chandelure Gengar Darkrai
2B Sharpedo
Fighting-, Bug-, Grass-, Electric-, and Fairy-type
Machamp / Shadow Machamp Lucario Zekrom Roserade Electivire
2C Mismagius
Ghost- and Dark-type
Tyranitar Hydreigon Darkrai
3A Snorlax
Fighting-type
Machamp / Shadow Machamp Lucario Conkeldurr Buzzwole
3B Scizor
Fire-type
Charizard / Mega Charizard Blaziken / Mega Blaziken Reshiram Heatran Shadow Moltres Mega Houndoom
3C Magnezone
Fire-, Ground-, and Fighting-type
Charizard / Mega Charizard Blaziken / Mega Blaziken Reshiram Garchomp Groudon
Because it is impossible to know exactly which Pokémon he will choose ahead of the battle, beating Arlo in Pokémon GO may take a few attempts. This is mostly due to the fact that you likely cannot prepare to face all of his second and third Pokémon with a single creature for each slot. If you are prepared to face an Alakazam or Mismagius, and he chooses his Sharpedo, things can go wrong pretty quickly. The same can be said about preparing to beat Magnezone and Scizor, only to be surprised by Arlo’s Snorlax.
The lack of a proper counter can seriously offset your progress in a fight, as you may see your Pokémon quickly eliminated without actually making much of an impact in his selection. Even if you fail your first attempt, however, you will then know his chosen Pokémon, as they are fixed for the encounter. Hopefully, knowing what creatures to use against Arlo in Pokémon GO in advance will result in fewer attempts and less frustration.
Franchise: Pokemon
Platform(s): Android, iOS
Released: 2016-07-06
Developer(s): The Pokemon Company, Nintendo, Niantic
Publisher(s): Niantic, Nintendo
Genre(s): Augmented Reality, RPG
Multiplayer: Pokemon
ESRB: E