Top-ladder builds shared by professional Pokémon Champions players. Filter by playstyle and copy the replica code straight into the in-game team builder.
Replica Teams in Pokémon Champions copy the full setup — six Pokémon, Held Items, Abilities, Natures and Movesets — provided you already own the species and items in your Roster.
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Pelipper sets the rain while Starmie and Archaludon punish slower opponents. Sneasler and Maushold close out under pressure.
Glimmora lays Toxic Spikes early so Conkeldurr and Mimikyu can sweep weakened teams. Hydreigon offers strong special pressure.
Mega Kangaskhan paired with Arcanine intimidate cycles, Aegislash for Fairy resists and Hydreigon for late-game cleanup.
Mega Charizard Y sets harsh sun for Venusaur Chlorophyll sweeps. Farigiraf controls speed and Kingambit punishes Intimidate.
Eternal Flower Floette anchors a defensive core with Sinistcha and Orthworm. Dragonite Multiscale pivots into hard hits.
Froslass leads off with screens and chip damage while Mega Gengar traps and Basculegion finishes through Adaptability.
Mega Scizor priority core with Garchomp and Milotic flex. Ideal for laddering through Fairy-heavy metas in Master Ball.
Hatterene clicks Trick Room turn one for Conkeldurr and Mega Camerupt to clean. Aegislash shores up Fairy and Steel matchups.
Mega Tyranitar drops Sandstorm so Excadrill becomes a +Speed sweeper. Hydreigon and Garchomp keep Fairies and Fighters honest.
Replica codes and player handles are aggregated from publicly published team reports (Victory Road, Game8, and players' own posts). Player photos are not republished here — tap a player's handle to view their original posts and any media they have shared.