Pokemon entries
species, regional forms, Mega, G-Max, and special forms
Build smarter teams
Create a six-slot team from a complete National Dex database, compare shared weaknesses, find missing coverage, and use practical guides for Pokemon types, natures, and legendary Pokemon.
Interactive planner
Pick six Pokemon from 1,350 playable entries across 1,025 National Dex species, import Showdown drafts, inspect forms, score team structure, and patch missing roles before moveset tuning.
Fast starts
Import
Showing 56 of 1,350 matching entries
Add one or two Pokemon and the builder will identify missing speed, immunities, hazards, and role balance.
Replacement ideas appear once the builder finds a clear score improvement.
Add Pokemon to start the team report.
Average stats will appear once your first slot is filled.
Add Pokemon to see speed, hazards, removal, pressure, pivot, and immunity coverage.
Speed tiers appear after you add a Pokemon.
Add one or two Pokemon and the builder will suggest teammates that patch pressure.
Complete team data
The builder uses a static PokeAPI-generated catalog so players can search across the National Dex without waiting on a live API request during team planning.
species, regional forms, Mega, G-Max, and special forms
from Bulbasaur through the latest PokeAPI dataset
all modern Pokemon types with weaknesses and immunities
Team building checklist
A team builder is most useful when every slot has a job. Start with your favorite win condition, then add Pokemon that protect it from bad matchups.
Avoid stacking too many Pokemon weak to the same attacking type. Two shared weaknesses can be manageable; three or more usually needs a strong switch-in.
Fast attackers help close games, while bulky pivots let your team enter the field safely. Most teams need both to avoid becoming one-dimensional.
Decide whether each Pokemon is a sweeper, wallbreaker, support option, hazard setter, pivot, or defensive answer before finalizing moves and items.
Strong teams usually come from a clear plan, not from picking six individually powerful Pokemon. Use this sequence when a draft feels messy or when you are starting from a favorite Pokemon.
Start by adding one Pokemon you definitely want to use. The builder will score the early draft, show repeated weaknesses, and suggest next picks that patch speed, defensive typing, hazards, removal, or role balance. If you already have a team from Pokemon Showdown, paste the text into the import box and the tool will pull the Pokemon names into the six team slots.
Use the rule mode selector before judging the score. Singles, VGC, No Legendary, Legendary Allowed, and Gen-specific drafts have different risk profiles, especially around duplicate species and legendary Pokemon. The score is a planning signal, not a tournament ruling, so always confirm the exact ladder or event rules before locking a final team.
The search box supports normal names as well as compact filters such as fire flying speed>100. Quick chips can narrow the roster to fast attackers, bulky switch-ins, physical attackers, special attackers, Steel or Fairy Dragon checks, and Ground-immune teammates.
Team styles
Team archetypes are starting points, not rules. The best draft is the one where every slot protects the team's main route to winning.
A flexible team style with one or two sweepers, a pivot, defensive glue, and enough speed to avoid being forced into bad trades.
A steadier structure that wins by switching safely, spreading pressure, and keeping answers alive for the opponent's strongest threats.
A fast, aggressive style that stacks setup threats and uses momentum to keep the opponent from recovering control of the battle.
The builder focuses on the early decisions that shape a team: type overlap, defensive pressure, broad role balance, complete roster search, average stat direction, speed benchmarks, rough rule risk, and whether the team has enough utility roles. It does not replace format-specific testing, but it helps you spot the obvious problems before you spend time tuning moves, items, EVs, and abilities.
Teams can be saved locally, copied as Showdown-style text, or shared with a URL parameter, which keeps the site lightweight for Cloudflare Pages and lets you send a draft team without creating an account.
Type matchups, nature summaries, and the Pokemon catalog are stored locally for speed. Pokemon artwork is loaded from the public PokeAPI sprite repository for identification, commentary, and reference within an unofficial fan tool.
Guides
Use the full type matchup chart to check super effective hits, resistances, and immunities.
Learn when to use Adamant, Modest, Jolly, Timid, Bold, Calm, and other common natures.
Understand how legendary Pokemon change team structure, format legality, and matchup planning.
FAQ
The catalog includes 1,350 playable entries across 1,025 National Dex species, including many alternate forms from the PokeAPI dataset.
No. Legendary Pokemon can be powerful, but many formats restrict them. A legal and balanced team matters more than raw stats.
There is no fixed number, but your six Pokemon should have reliable ways to pressure common defensive cores and switch into the attacks your format uses most.