Best Replica Teams in Pokemon Champions

With Pokemon Champions, you don’t have to be a seasoned player to create a strong competitive team. The game features a system called Replica Teams that lets you copy complete, optimized teams – including stats, moves, and held items – giving you everything you need to succeed and reach the top rankings.

This guide explains how to use the Replica Team feature, including where to find it and how to enter team codes. It also features a list of top Replica Teams used by successful VGC players.

How To Use Replica Team Codes in Pokemon Champions

As a VGC player, I love Replica Teams! It’s basically like Pokemon Showdown’s Export System. You just paste in a code, and boom – you instantly get a full team that one of the best players is actually using in tournaments. It’s a super easy way to try out top-level strategies and see what the pros are up to.

To use these Pokémon, you’ll need to have already unlocked them in your boxes – either by recruiting them in-game or transferring them from Pokémon HOME. You’ll also need some Victory Points (VP) to finalize your teams, which happens automatically when you enter a code. The game will copy everything about each Pokémon – its stats, moves, personality, and held item – and using Victory Points covers the cost of this process.

To use a Replica Team Code, go to Training, then follow these steps:

  1. Select ‘Build Teams Using Team IDs
  2. Select a Battle Team to Edit
  3. When asked ‘Do You Want to build a new Replica Team?’ select Yes.
  4. A new window will pop up, and then players can introduce the Code.

Best Replica Team Codes for Pokemon Champions

Here are some of the best Pokémon teams currently dominating competitive battles in Pokémon Champions, as recommended by top players on the VGC circuit.

Team Name Pokemon Code Owner
LenVGC’s Charizard Y Team Charizard (Charizardite Y) Venusaur (Focus Sash) Garchomp (Lum Berry) Milotic (Leftovers) Gardevoir (Choice Scarf) Incineroar (Sitrus Berry) QGYAG5WE3C LenVGC
SplashPlate’s Team Gengar (Focus Sash) Garchomp (Soft Sand) Clefable (Leftovers) Meowscarada (Choic Scarf) Delphox (Delphoxite) Corviknight (Sitrus Berry) PTVY9BE1V3 SplashPlate
WDMichael Trick Room Team Hatterene (Fairy Feather) Golurk (Golurkite) Clefable (Focus Sash) Hydreigon (Choice Scarf) Oranguru (Mental Herb) Torkoal (Charcoal) HH3MF048VV Its_WDMichael
Nate Innocenti’s Rain Team Meganium (Meganiumite) Archaludon (White Herb) Basculegion (Choice Scarf) Maushold (Focus Sash) Politoed (Sitrus Berry) Talonflame (Lum Berry) K5N29KPU9T NatusPKMN
Aroon Zheng’s Sun Team Charizard (Charizardite Y) Venusaur (Focus Sash) Garchomp (Choice Scarf) Wash Rotom (Leftovers) Sneasler (White Herb) Incineroar (Sitrus Berry) NFVS4SYCW2 Cybertron

You can also create and share custom teams, called Replicas, with other players. Just go to the ‘Training’ section and choose ‘Replica Teams’ to get started.

Next, choose ‘Share Your Battle Teams’ and then an empty slot. After that, select ‘Share a Team.’ This will make a copy of your current team, and other players can get a code to use it by selecting that copy.

Sharing your team with others doesn’t give you any rewards, but it’s a great way to try out new strategies before competing. If people enjoy your team and give you positive feedback, it’s a fantastic chance to improve your team-building skills.

If you’re unsure which Meta Lineup to choose for Teams for Duos, feel free to check our recommendations.

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2026-04-13 21:05