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.
This team has excellent coverage against top meta threats. It has few or no major vulnerabilities.
This team covers most top meta threats. There may be a few vulnerabilities to look out for.
This team has coverage gaps and may be vulnerable to certain threats. Consider alternative picks or movesets to shore up your weaknesses.
This team is highly vulnerable to certain threats. Consider alternative picks to avoid doubling up on weaknesses or look for Pokemon that perform well against the top meta.
This team has extremely poor coverage against multiple threats. Consider strong meta alternatives to anchor this team.
This team has excellent average bulk. It will help manage shields and overcome difficult scenarios.
This team has good average bulk. Make sure to save shields for your more fragile teammates.
This team has moderate average bulk. You may be pressured to shield more often. Consider a bulky alternative to absorb damage.
This team has low average bulk. You will be pressured to shield often. Consider bulkier alternatives to ease shield pressure.
This team is extremely fragile and will have a hard time climbing out of bad situations. Use bulkier Pokemon to make this team more forgiving.
This team has extremely safe matchups. It's flexible and can easily pivot to regain advantage.
This team has mostly safe matchups. It can work back from lost leads and has options to escape disadvantageous scenarios.
This team has only somewhat safe matchups. It may have limited safe switch options or struggle without switch advantage. Consider alternatives with good bulk or coverage to provide more flexibility. Otherwise, be prepared to spend shields to line up your Pokemon in the right matchups.
This team has generally unsafe matchups. It may rely on winning the lead and maintaining switch advantage. Consider safer alternatives with broader coverage.
This team has very unsafe matchups. It relies heavily on winning the lead and lining up perfect counters. Consider more flexible alternatives to make your matchups safer.
This team has extremely consistent movesets. It will have dependable damage output.
This team has mostly consistent movesets. It won't depend on baits often.
This team has movesets with mixed consistency. You might depend on baits every now and then.
This team has movesets with low consistency. You'll depend on baits or stat boosts often. Consider alternatives with more consistent Fast or Charged Move damage.
This team has many movesets with poor consistency. You'll be highly dependent on landing baits or triggering stat boosts. Consider alternatives that have more dependable movesets.
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!
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Win: This Pokemon wins decisively in most scenarios. It would take a big HP or energy difference to flip this matchup. This Pokemon can usually safely switch and win. |
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Close Win: This Pokemon is favored, but the matchup can flip depending on HP, energy, baits, or IV's. This Pokemon may not be able to safely switch and win. |
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Tie: Neither Pokemon is favored. This matchup can flip depending on HP, energy, baits, IV's or, Charged Move priority. |
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Close Loss: This Pokemon is usually at a disadvantage, but the matchup can flip depending on HP, energy, baits, or IV's. |
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Loss: This Pokemon loses decisively in most scenarios. It would take a big HP or energy difference to flip this matchup. |
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.