Pokémon Champions is the latest release for the franchise in the packed 30th anniversary year, and for those looking to create the ultimate party for competitive battles, Replica Teams can skip a lot of the tedious grinding.
Replica Teams in Pokémon Champions provide a copy-and-paste approach to creating a team in the game, allowing you to quickly replicate a shared team’s full composition, including Held Items, Abilities, and Moveset.
If you’re looking for some ideas to fill out your party in Pokémon Champions, Insider Gaming has selected some of our favourites, along with details of where to get even more.
Best Pokémon Champions Replica Teams & Codes

A host of strong Replica Teams are already available in Pokémon Champions, with more set to be shared by players as they get used to the game and a meta develops.
Ultimately, the choice depends on what sort of approach you want to go with and what Pokémon you have at your disposal. Without owning all of the required Pokémon, you won’t be able to copy the Replica Team into your game.
For that reason, the best approach is to use PokePaste‘s ever-growing list of Pokémon Champions Replica Teams, where you can use the Ctrl + F function in the spreadsheet to search for a specific Pokémon you own, which you can then build a team around.
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Additionally, the sheet is also a great place to have a look at which Pokémon are emerging as key in the meta, with Charizard, Incineroar, Gengar, and Garchomp emerging as popular choices.
The table below shows a brief overview of each replica team, including the team owner, featured Pokémon, held items, and the code to input.
| Team Focus/Name | Featured Pokémon & Held Items | Replica Team Code | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mega Charizard Y | Charizard (Charizardite Y) Venusaur (Focus Sash) Garchomp (Lum Berry) Milotic (Leftovers) Gardevoir (Choice Scarf) Incineroar (Sitrus Berry) | QGYAG5WE3C | LenVGC |
| Rain | Palafin (Mystic Water) Pelipper (Focus Sash) Incineroar (Sitrus Berry) Klefki (Shuca Berry) Sinistcha (Leftovers) Dragonite (Dragoninite) | D96E6SXLN8 | Xeb41 |
| Sash Gengar | Gengar (Focus Sash) Garchomp (Soft Sand) Clefable (Leftovers) Meowscarada (Choic Scarf) Delphox (Delphoxite) Corviknight (Sitrus Berry) | PTVY9BE1V3 | SplashPlate |
| Meganium Rain | Meganium (Meganiumite) Archaludon (White Herb) Basculegion (Choice Scarf) Maushold (Focus Sash) Politoed (Sitrus Berry) Talonflame (Lum Berry) | K5N29KPU9T | NatusPKMN |
| Golurk Trick Room | Hatterene (Fairy Feather) Oranguru (Mental Herb) Golurk (Golurkite) Clefable (Focus Sash) Hydreigon (Choice Scarf) Torkoal (Charcoal) | HH3MF048VV | Its_WDMichael |
How to Use Pokémon Champions Replica Team Codes
Replica Team codes in Pokémon Champions allow you to immediately copy over a team, including Held Items, the moveset, Abilities, and Nature, though there are some restrictions.
The main restriction is that you must have all the Pokémon in the team unlocked and available, along with the necessary Held Items. While Held Items can be purchased in the Frontier Shop, recruiting the required Pokémon can take longer, unless you transfer them into the game from Pokémon Home.
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Additionally, you will need to have enough VP to spend on training each Pokémon, with VP spent on adjusting the movesets, Natures, and overall stats. Without enough VP, you won’t be able to copy the team like-for-like.
However, he downside of this is that you can’t get VP spent back, so if you try out a team and it isn’t for you, the hard-earned VP will be wasted.
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For more Pokémon Champions, take a look at all the new Mega Evolution Abilities, and learn how to connect Pokémon Champions to Pokémon Home.




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