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#4th – PokéFolk Champions Battle Night #1 — 1Smoke1

Doubles
Sneasler

Sneasler

FightingPoison
White HerbWhite Herb
·Jolly·Unburden
HP2
Atk32
Spe32
Moves
Fake Out
Close Combat
Dire Claw
Rock Slide
Gengar

Gengar

GhostPoison
Focus SashFocus Sash
·Timid·Cursed Body
HP2
SpA32
Spe32
Moves
Shadow Ball
Sludge Bomb
Imprison
Trick Room
Talonflame

Talonflame

FireFlying
Sharp BeakSharp Beak
·Jolly·Gale Wings
HP2
Atk32
Spe32
Moves
Tailwind
Brave Bird
Flare Blitz
Quick Guard
Heracross

Heracross

BugFighting
HeracroniteHeracronite
·Jolly·Moxie
HP2
Atk32
Spe32
Moves
Rock Blast
Pin Missile
Earthquake
Close Combat
Floette Mega

Floette Mega

Fairy
FloettiteFloettite
·Timid·Fairy Aura
HP2
SpA32
Spe32
Moves
Dazzling Gleam
Moonblast
Psychic
Protect
Basculegion-M

Basculegion-M

WaterGhost
Choice ScarfChoice Scarf
·Jolly·Adaptability
HP2
Atk32
Spe32
Moves
Last Respects
Wave Crash
Aqua Jet
Ice Fang

Tactical Overview

Beta
Matchup simulator
Tactical plan generated by MetaVGC heuristics.
Leads
Battle front
Talonflame
Talonflame
Sneasler
Sneasler
Backline
Reserve pair
Floette Mega
Floette Mega
Gengar
Gengar
Rejected Bench
Removed by reverse heuristic
Heracross
Heracross
Basculegion-M
Basculegion-M
OffenseGood
88/100
DefenseOK
50/100
SpeedPerfect
100/100
SynergyOK
43/100

Frequently Asked Questions about the Tactical Overview

Understand how MetaVGC calculates your Pokémon VGC team score and how the evaluation criteria work.

The calculator rates Pokémon VGC teams across four pillars: Offensive Power, Defensive Resilience (Bulk), Speed Control, and Metagame Synergy. Each Pokémon contributes its base stats, and the system applies multipliers for Items (e.g. Choice Band, Life Orb) and Abilities (e.g. Huge Power, Intimidate) to produce a final score that reflects the team's competitive performance.

The Synergy score identifies archetypes recognized by the competitive metagame, such as Weather teams (Sun, Rain, Sand), Redirection cores (Follow Me / Rage Powder protecting fragile attackers), and Fake Out setups for tempo control. The more consistent the interaction between chosen Pokémon — moves, abilities, and items that complement each other — the higher the synergy bonus applied to the final score.

The calculator automatically detects Trick Room strategies. If the team has a Trick Room setter (e.g. Farigiraf, Indeedee) paired with slow attackers (base speed under 60), the system inverts speed logic and assigns maximum Speed Control score — recognizing that low speed is an intentional advantage within this archetype, not a weakness.

Yes. The rater recognizes the Good Stuff archetype — teams without a single dominant strategy but composed of six strong and versatile Pokémon. When the team's Attack, Defense, and Speed stats are all above 70, the system applies a balance synergy bonus, rewarding consistent compositions that can adapt to multiple situations in competitive VGC.