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Pokemon Champions Damage Calculator

Good players do not guess damage — they know it before the turn starts. A damage calculator tells you whether your move knocks out the opposing Pokemon, whether you survive the answer, and how items, abilities, weather, and terrain swing the result. In a format where one wrong prediction loses the game, those numbers are the difference between climbing and stalling.

The PokeSynergy damage view is built into the team builder: your exact sets, Stat Points, and items carry straight in, and you can test them against the Pokemon actually dominating ranked right now.

Open the Damage CalculatorFree · No download · Updated June 19, 2026
Hardest hitters in the current meta — Champions Doubles M-B S3, updated June 19, 2026
PokemonRanked UsageAttackSp. AttackCommon Move
Mega Raichu Y0.0%100160Fake Out
Mega Charizard Y0.0%104159Heat Wave
Mega Floette0.0%85155Dazzling Gleam
Mega Swampert0.0%15095Wave Crash
Mega Metagross0.0%145105Psychic Fangs
Mega Staraptor0.0%14060Close Combat
Mega Froslass0.0%80140Blizzard
Kingambit0.0%13560Sucker Punch
Mega Raichu X0.0%13590Fake Out
Mega Aerodactyl0.0%13570Rock Slide
Gholdengo0.0%60133Make It Rain
Garchomp0.0%13080Dragon Claw
Sneasler0.0%13040Close Combat
Archaludon0.0%105125Electro Shot
Sinistcha0.0%60121Matcha Gotcha
Grimmsnarl0.0%12095Spirit Break
Incineroar0.0%11580Fake Out
Annihilape0.0%11550Rage Fist
Basculegion-Male0.0%11280Last Respects
Sylveon0.0%65110Hyper Voice

The benchmarks that matter

You do not need to calculate every matchup — you need to answer a handful of questions about the meta's top threats. Can the Pokemon in the table above knock out each of your team members in one hit? Can your main attacker knock them out first? If a threat two-shots you, do you have a switch-in that takes both hits comfortably? Running those checks for the ten most-used Pokemon covers the majority of games you will actually play.

Then work the survival angle in reverse: many strong spreads are built not for maximum damage, but to survive a specific attack — for example, living the strongest common hit at full health and knocking back. The calculator shows you exactly how many Stat Points that survival costs, so the rest can go into offense or Speed.

What the calculator accounts for

Damage in Pokemon Champions depends on far more than Attack versus Defense: type effectiveness, same-type attack bonus, weather like sun and rain, terrain, abilities such as Intimidate, held items, screens, and the 75% spread-move penalty in Doubles all shift the final range. The PokeSynergy damage view factors these in and shows the full roll range, so you can tell a guaranteed knockout from a coin flip before you commit to the turn.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I need a damage calculator for Pokemon Champions?

Damage in Pokemon Champions rolls within a range and depends on stats, natures, Stat Points, items, abilities, weather, terrain, and whether a move hits multiple targets. A calculator turns all of that into a concrete answer: does this move knock that Pokemon out, and can my Pokemon survive the hit back.

What is a damage roll?

Every attack picks a random multiplier between 85% and 100% of its maximum damage. That is why calculators show a range like 88.5%–104.2%. If the low end of the range is above 100%, the knockout is guaranteed; if only the high end is, it is a chance.

Do spread moves do less damage in Doubles?

Yes. Moves that hit both opponents, like Heat Wave or Earthquake, deal 75% of their normal damage per target in Doubles. The calculator accounts for this automatically, which is one of the most common things newcomers miss when judging move strength.

Is the PokeSynergy damage calculator free?

Yes. The damage view is part of the free PokeSynergy team builder and works in your browser with no download. Your team carries straight into the calculator, so you are always testing the exact sets you will bring to ranked.

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