Team Builder
Select your Pokemon and movesets below. You'll see how your team matches up against top Pokemon, which Pokemon pose a potential threat, and potential alternatives for your team. You can also use this tool to identify strong team cores and how to break them.
Advanced ▼▲Options
Max Team Size
Scorecard Length
Shadow Pokemon
Recommend XL Pokemon
Allow Same Species
Shields
Shield Baiting
Note that links will not currently preserve these advanced settings.
Custom Threats
Enter a custom group of Pokemon to evaluate threats. These Pokemon will also make up the meta scorecard.
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Pokemon
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Level & IV's
Stat Modifiers (-4 to 4)
Fast Move
Charged Moves
† Unobtainable move
Custom Alternatives
Enter a custom group of Pokemon to evaluate alternatives. These will appear as suggestions for your team.
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Pokemon
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Level & IV's
Stat Modifiers (-4 to 4)
Fast Move
Charged Moves
† Unobtainable move
Exclude Threats
Exclude these Pokemon from the list of threats.
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Pokemon
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Level & IV's
Stat Modifiers (-4 to 4)
Fast Move
Charged Moves
† Unobtainable move
Exclude Alternatives
Exclude these Pokemon from your suggested alternatives.
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Pokemon
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Level & IV's
Stat Modifiers (-4 to 4)
Fast Move
Charged Moves
† Unobtainable move
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Pokemon
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Level & IV's
Stat Modifiers (-4 to 4)
Fast Move
Charged Moves
† Unobtainable move
Below is a high-level evaluation of your team. Use this as a general guideline for any adjustments you may want to make. Some unique strategies can score lower marks.
Coverage
Bulk
Safety
Consistency
Explore how the top ranked Pokemon match up against your team below. Print this scorecard or save a screenshot for reference as you practice. Remember to prepare beforehand and follow timely play in tournaments!
The Pokemon below have the best overall matchups against this team. Results are taken from 0 and 1 shield simulations. Scores also factor in a Pokemon's overall strength and consistency.
This team has a threat score of
Threat score measures how vulnerable your team may be to specific Pokemon. The smaller the number, the better. It factors in how many Pokemon on your team can be threatened, how hard they're threatened, a threat's overall ranking (how likely you may be to encounter it), and how consistently it performs.
The Pokemon below have the best overall matchups against this team's potential threats. Results are taken from 0 and 1 shield simulations. Scores also factor in a Pokemon's overall strength and consistency. See the team's Coverage grade for more on its potential threats.
The charts below show how many good or bad matchups each Pokemon has among all matchups possible. A Battle Rating below 500 is a loss, and a Battle Rating above 500 is a win. You can compare previous results to examine different Pokemon, movesets, or stats.