Furret is listed as a Normal type in the current Pokémon Champions format, with usage data pulled from competitive teams, tournament results and Showdown-ready pastes tracked by MetaVGC. This page brings together its most common moveset, nature, ability, item, teammates and type weaknesses so you can judge where Furret fits in a VGC team.
The most common build highlights Frisk, Covert Cloak and Jolly 244/12/0/0/0/252. Its frequent moves include Follow Me, Helping Hand, Knock Off, Super Fang, Fury Swipes, and Trick. Treat those choices as a data-backed starting point: they show what players are bringing, while EV spreads, Tera Type and the final move slot should still respond to your expected matchups.
Defensively, Furret has important weaknesses to fighting 2x. That matters during teambuilding because a strong composition needs ways to cover those attacks without giving up offensive pressure. Partners such as Bellossom, Entei, Hitmontop, Murkrow, and Tyranitar appear often because they can add positioning, type coverage, speed control or safer switches into common checks.
MetaVGC tracks recent teams using Furret. Open the Furret teams page to compare complete structures, copy Showdown pastes and see how players combine Furret with other Pokémon in the active format.