PokeSynergyOpen Team Builder
Updated Jun 27, 2026 - Reg M-B / VGC 2026

Best Pokemon Champions Teams

Browse Pokemon Champions teams that actually appeared in tournament results. These are notable finishes and recurring archetypes from MetaDex, with full-sheet imports when the event published Pokemon, moves, items, abilities, and natures.

Copy a proven shell into the Team Builder, then make it yours: check stacked weaknesses, compare speed tiers, test damage ranges, and inspect whether a tournament core still fits the current Reg M-B field.

Open MetaDex Teams2347 full sheets · 2347 teams with rosters

How to use tournament teams

Treat these teams as evidence, not homework to copy exactly. A winning team tells you which Pokemon can work together, which roles a tournament player valued, and which common threats the roster was built to answer. Your own ladder games may still need different speed investment, moves, or defensive patches.

Start with a full-sheet import, run the weakness and type coverage checks, then inspect Speed Tiers and Calcs before making changes. The goal is to understand why a proven team works so you can tune it instead of memorizing six icons.

Frequently asked questions

Where do these Pokemon Champions teams come from?

The teams come from MetaDex tournament imports: published LimitlessVGC and selected Limitless Play events with standings, placements, and available team sheets.

Can I import these teams into the Team Builder?

Yes. Teams with full sheets expose an import link that opens the PokeSynergy Team Builder with Pokemon, moves, items, abilities, and natures populated from the event sheet.

Are these sample teams beginner-friendly?

They are proven teams, not one-size-fits-all rentals. Use them as examples, then check weaknesses, speed tiers, and damage ranges before changing a build for your own playstyle.

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