Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “attackers tier list” thing in Pokemon Go, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I ain’t no expert, but I figured I’d share my experiences, what I did, and how it all went down.
Recon and Stuff
First off, I had to figure out what I was even doing. I spent a good chunk of time just poking around, seeing which Pokemon were supposed to be good and which ones were, well, not so good. It was like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but with more Zubats.

Getting My Team Ready
Next, I started catching and powering up the Pokemon that seemed like they could actually do some damage. This part was a grind, not gonna lie. I was out there every day, catching everything that moved, hoping to get some good IVs and enough candy to make my team somewhat decent.
Putting Them to the Test
Once I had a few Pokemon that looked like they could hold their own, I started testing them out. I hit up some raids and tried them in gyms, just to see how they’d do. Some were surprisingly strong, others… well, let’s just say they didn’t make the cut.
Ranking Them Up
After a bunch of battles, I started to get a feel for which Pokemon were the real MVPs. I made a little list, ranking them from “beast mode” to “meh.” It was kinda satisfying, seeing it all come together, even if it was just a list on my phone.
Tweaking and More Tweaking
But I didn’t stop there. Oh no, I kept on testing and tweaking. I’d swap out a Pokemon here, power up another one there, just to see if I could make my team even better. It was like a never-ending puzzle, but a fun one, you know?
Sharing My Two Cents
Finally, I figured I’d share my list with some folks online. I mean, why not, right? It was cool to see what other people thought, and I even got some good tips that helped me make my list even better.
So yeah, that’s pretty much my story with this Pokemon Go attackers tier list thing. It was a lot of trial and error, a whole lot of walking, and a bunch of battles. But in the end, I learned a lot, and I got a pretty solid list out of it. It ain’t perfect, but it’s mine, and I’m kinda proud of it.
- Catch a lot – Seriously, you gotta catch ’em all… or at least a lot of them.
- Power up – Don’t be stingy with that stardust and candy.
- Battle it out – Test your Pokemon in raids and gyms.
- Make a list – Keep track of which ones are good and which ones… aren’t.
- Keep tweaking – Don’t be afraid to make changes.
- Share with others – Get some feedback and improve your list.
Hope this was somewhat helpful, or at least entertaining. Go out there and make your own tier list, it’s a blast!