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𝗑𝗲𝗺𝗲 π—ͺπ—²π—²π—Έπ—Ήπ˜† 𝗠-𝗕 π—§π—Όπ˜‚π—Ώ πŸ† #πŸ•πŸŽ results recap

𝗑𝗲𝗺𝗲 π—ͺπ—²π—²π—Έπ—Ήπ˜† 𝗠-𝗕 π—§π—Όπ˜‚π—Ώ πŸ† #πŸ•πŸŽ results recap

𝗑𝗲𝗺𝗲 π—ͺπ—²π—²π—Έπ—Ήπ˜† 𝗠-𝗕 π—§π—Όπ˜‚π—Ώ πŸ† #πŸ•πŸŽ was a 20-player online Pokemon Champions Regulation Set M-B event played on Limitless on 2026-08-21. SeroSmurf [CL] finished undefeated at 8-0-0, closing the event with a final-round win over DisPlotfr [GB]. The other listed final round results were benjaisdead over giozztan and displotfr over juliiihd.

Place Player Record Team
1 SeroSmurf [CL] 8-0-0 Garchomp, Kingambit, Sneasler, Sinistcha, Incineroar, Eternal Flower Floette
2 DisPlotfr [GB] 6-2-0 Froslass, Tyranitar, Excadrill, Corviknight, Sneasler, Milotic
3 IRNemesis [CL] 5-2-0 Gengar, Incineroar, Vivillon, Swampert, Politoed, Archaludon
4 benjaisdead [CL] 4-3-0 Raichu, Sinistcha, Ceruledge, Milotic, Incineroar, Sneasler

SeroSmurf’s winning team was built around immediate physical pressure with Garchomp, Kingambit, and Sneasler, supported by layered positioning tools from Sinistcha and Incineroar. Garchomp carried Garchompite with Rough Skin and an Adamant nature, using Earthquake, Rock Slide, Stomping Tantrum, and Protect to threaten spread and single-target Ground damage. Kingambit added Chople Berry durability, Defiant pressure, Kowtow Cleave, Iron Head, and Sucker Punch, giving the team a strong late-game priority option.

The support core gave the team several ways to manage board states. Sneasler provided Fake Out, Coaching, Dire Claw, and Close Combat with Focus Sash and Unburden, while Incineroar brought Intimidate, Fake Out, Parting Shot, and Helping Hand with Leftovers. Sinistcha supplied Hospitality, Rage Powder, Trick Room, Matcha Gotcha, and Protect, letting the team redirect or change speed dynamics when needed. Eternal Flower Floette rounded out the composition with Floettite, Flower Veil, Dazzling Gleam, Draining Kiss, Protect, and Calm Mind, giving SeroSmurf an additional setup angle rather than relying only on the physical attackers.

Across the top standings, Sneasler was one of the clearest recurring picks, appearing on the 1st, 2nd, and 4th place teams. Fake Out was also common through Sneasler, Incineroar, Raichu, and Kangaskhan in the listed top teams, showing how much value players placed on turn-one disruption. Incineroar appeared on the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 8th place teams, with Intimidate and Parting Shot giving several builds a familiar pivoting backbone.

Milotic was another notable repeat, appearing on the 2nd, 4th, 7th, and 8th place teams, usually alongside Competitive and recovery or control options such as Haze, Coil, Hypnosis, or Recover. Sinistcha also showed up repeatedly, including the 1st, 4th, 5th, and 8th place teams, most often contributing Hospitality, Rage Powder, and Trick Room or Life Dew utility. Focus Sash was spread across several important pieces, including Sneasler, Excadrill, Vivillon, Kingambit, and another Sneasler set, reinforcing how often fragile but high-impact Pokemon were protected by item choice.

Takeaway for ladder players: build with a clear plan for Fake Out, redirection, and repeated Intimidate or Competitive interactions, because the top teams leaned heavily on those exchanges.

Source: Limitless