PokéFolk Champions Battle Night #4 results recap
PokéFolk Champions Battle Night #4 results recap
PokéFolk Champions Battle Night #4 was a 39-player online event on Limitless, played on 2026-08-20 in Pokemon Champions Regulation Set M-B. The final round included juanpabla over jennareyfenn, mudkipper over kravell, and b2k over yomdillidong, with B2K [DE] finishing first at 8-1-1.
| Place | Player | Record | Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | B2K [DE] | 8-1-1 | Sneasler / Eternal Flower Floette / Kingambit / Basculegion / Incineroar / Sinistcha |
| 2 | OriioN [ES] | 8-2-0 | Charizard / Whimsicott / Kingambit / Basculegion / Garchomp / Eternal Flower Floette |
| 3 | Qu1ck [AU] | 6-3-0 | Raichu / Staraptor / Hisuian Arcanine / Farigiraf / Sylveon / Kingambit |
| 4 | JuanPabla [IT] | 6-3-0 | Whimsicott / Garchomp / Basculegion / Kingambit / Eternal Flower Floette / Charizard |
B2K’s winning team is built around layered tempo control rather than a single speed mode. Sneasler and Incineroar both bring Fake Out, giving the team repeated opportunities to force protected turns, enable setup, or position its attackers. Sneasler’s Focus Sash, Poison Touch, and Jolly nature pair with Fake Out, Dire Claw, Close Combat, and Protect to make it a flexible lead that threatens immediate disruption and damage.
The central damage core is Kingambit plus Basculegion. Kingambit used Life Orb, Defiant, an Adamant nature, and Kowtow Cleave, Sucker Punch, Swords Dance, and Protect, making it both a late-game priority threat and a setup win condition. Basculegion’s Choice Scarf, Adaptability, Jolly nature, Wave Crash, Last Respects, Aqua Jet, and Flip Turn give B2K fast pressure with pivoting and priority as additional positioning tools.
Eternal Flower Floette and Sinistcha round out the structure with defensive and board-control elements. Eternal Flower Floette carried Floettite, Flower Veil, a Timid nature, and Draining Kiss, Dazzling Gleam, Calm Mind, and Protect, giving the team a Fairy-type attacker that can also scale if given room. Sinistcha’s Occa Berry, Hospitality, Bold nature, Matcha Gotcha, Rage Powder, Trick Room, and Protect add redirection and a secondary speed-control option. Incineroar’s Sitrus Berry, Intimidate, Fake Out, Flare Blitz, Helping Hand, and Parting Shot further support that flexible positioning plan.
Across the top four, Kingambit was the clearest defining Pokemon, appearing on every team. Its item varied between Life Orb, Occa Berry, and Chople Berry, but every set used Defiant and an Adamant nature. Basculegion and Eternal Flower Floette each appeared on three of the top four teams, while the Charizard, Whimsicott, Garchomp, Basculegion, Kingambit, Eternal Flower Floette shell was shared by both OriioN and JuanPabla with some item and move differences.
Speed control was also everywhere. B2K used Trick Room on Sinistcha, Qu1ck used Trick Room on Farigiraf, while Whimsicott and Staraptor supplied Tailwind on other top-four teams. Focus Sash remained a major item, appearing on B2K’s Sneasler, OriioN’s Whimsicott, Qu1ck’s Hisuian Arcanine, and JuanPabla’s Whimsicott. Life Orb also stood out on major attackers, including B2K’s Kingambit, Qu1ck’s Kingambit, and both OriioN’s and JuanPabla’s Basculegion.
Takeaway for ladder players: prepare specifically for Kingambit endgames, Basculegion pressure, and teams that can switch between Tailwind, Trick Room, Fake Out, and priority instead of relying on one speed plan.
Source: Limitless