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Pokémon Champions has almost 200 Pokémon to collect in the launch build spanning across multiple generations, and this guide will help you keep track. At launch, TPC has included some of the most popular names from the series, but it’s always hard to remember all of them.

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Whether you’re a collector or someone who loves to keep multiple teams ready, the following section will help you maintain a list of all the creatures currently available in the game.

Complete Pokémon Champions Pokédex

The table below has information about all the Pokémon in the game, along with their Pokédex number.

Pokédex number
3Venusaur
6Charizard
9 Blastoise
13Beedrill
18Pidgeot
24Arbok
25Pikachu
26Raichu
36Clefable
38Ninetales
59Arcanine
65Alakazam
68Machamp
71Victreebel
80Slowbro
94Gengar
115Kangaskhan
121Starmie
127Pinsir
128Tauros
130Gyarados
132Ditto
134Vaporeon
135Jolteon
136Flareon
142Aerodactyl
143Snorlax
149Dragonite
154Meganium
157Typhlosion
160Feraligatr
168Ariados
181Ampharos
184Azumarill
186Politoed
196Espeon
197Umbreon
199Slowking
205Forretress
208Steelix
212Scizor
214Heracross
227Skarmory
229Houndoom
248Tyranitar
279Pelipper
282Gardevoir
302Sableye
306Aggron
308Medicham
310Manectric
319Sharpedo
323Camerupt
324Torkoal
334Altaria
350Milotic
351Castform
354Banette
358Chimecho
359Absol
362Glalie
389Torterra
392Infernape
395Empoleon
405Luxray
407Roserade
409Rampardos
411Bastiodon
428Lopunny
442Spiritomb
445Garchomp
448Lucario
450Hippowdon
454Toxicroak
460Abomasnow
461Weavile
464Rhyperior
470Leafeon
471Glaceon
472Gliscor
473Mamoswine
475Gallade
478Froslass
479Rotom
497Serperior
500Emboar
503Samurott
505Watchog
510Liepard
512Simisage
514Simisear
516Simipour
530Excadrill
531Audino
534Conkeldurr
547Whimsicott
553Krookodile
563Cofagrigus
569Garbodor
571Zoroark
579Reuniclus
584Vanilluxe
587Emolga
609Chandelure
614Beartic
618Sunfisk
623Golurk
635Hydreigon
637Volcarona
652Chesnaught
655Delphox
658Greninja
660Diggersby
663Talonflame
666Vivillon
670Eternal Flower Floette
671Florges
675Pangoro
676Furfrou
678Meowstic
681Aegislash
683Aromatisse
685Slurpuff
693Clawitzer
695Heliolisk
697Tyrantrum
700Sylveon
701Hawlucha
702Dedenne
706Goodra
707Klefki
709Trevenant
711Gourgeist
713Avalugg
715Noivern
724Decidueye
727Incineroar
730Primarina
733Toucannon
740Crabominable
745Lycancroc
748Toxapex
750Mudsdale
752Araquanid
758Slazzle
763Tsareena
765Oranguru
766Passimian
778Mimikyu
780Drampa
784Kommo-o
823Corviknight
841Flapple
842Appletun
844Sandaconda
855Polteageist
858Hatterene
866Mr. Rime
867Runerigus
869Alcremie
877Morpeko
887Dragapult
899Wurdeer
900Kleavor
902Basculeigon
903Sneasler
908Meowscarada
911Skeledirge
914Quaquaval
925Maushold
934Garganacl
936Armarouge
937Ceruledge
939Bellibolt
952Scovillain
956Espathra
959Tinkaton
964Palafin
968Orthworm
970Glimmora
981Farigiraf
983Kingambit
1013Sinistcha
1018Archaludon
1019Hydrapple

The table above doesn’t contain a list of the Mega Evolutions that are currently available in Pokémon Champions. To Mega Evolve, you’ll need the suitable Mega Stones and add them as handheld items. Moreover, not every Pokémon is equally effective, and you should aim to build teams out of the best ones.

If you’re confused about making a competitive team, you can always use Replica Codes to use rosters that are made by professional VGC players.

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