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Pokémon
Why a Pokémon shows up on so many teams: the role it plays, how it pairs with others, what sets it usually runs, and what beats it. For raw stats, types, and threat data, the /pokemon catalog covers every roster mon.
Aerodactyl
The format's fastest Tailwind setter. 130 base Speed and Rock/Flying STAB make it a turn-1 disruptor with or without Mega Evolution.
Charizard
Reg M-A's premier Mega Evolution carrier. Picks between Mega Y (sun + Solar Power) and Mega X (Fire/Dragon physical) — the choice defines the team's archetype.
Garchomp
The premier spread attacker under Tailwind. Earthquake hits both opponents, Scale Shot chains Speed boosts, and Dragon Claw threatens opposing dragons.
Hatterene
Magic Bounce setter and Trick Room anchor. Reflects status, sets terrain, and powers slow attackers under reversed Speed.
Incineroar
The most-used Pokémon in Reg M-A. Defines doubles tempo with Fake Out, Intimidate on every switch, and Parting Shot pivots.
Kingambit
The format's premier Intimidate punisher. Defiant turns every opposing Intimidate into a free +2 Attack — and Sucker Punch closes the door.
Maushold
Population Bomb is the format's hardest single-target hit when it lands. Loaded Dice + Technician = 4-5 boosted hits that break Sashes and Substitutes in one move.
Pelipper
The format's only practical Drizzle setter. Sets rain on switch-in, then enables Hurricane spam and 1.5× boosted Water moves across the team.
Sneasler
The fastest Fake Out user in the format after Unburden activates. Doubles the lead pressure when stacked with Incineroar.
Torkoal
Reg M-A's reliable Drought setter. Sun on switch-in, full-HP Eruption from a 70/140 tank, and a Trick Room option on the same slot.
Volcarona
The format's most explosive special setup sweeper. One Quiver Dance turns its 135 Special Attack into a wallbreaker that outspeeds the field.
Whimsicott
Prankster utility lead. Priority Tailwind, Encore, and Sunny Day let it dictate tempo against teams that thought they had it.
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