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FAQ de Pokémon Champions

Pase de combate, Puntos de Estadística, Megaevolución y transferencias a Champions.

How do you buy the Battle Pass in Pokemon Champions?

Buy the Premium Battle Pass directly in Pokemon Champions' in-game shop. It costs $15.99 per season, with monthly ($7.99) and yearly ($79.99) subscription options also available. The game itself is free-to-start, so you only pay for the pass. Note that Victory Points (VP) cannot be purchased with real money — they are earned through play only.

Pokemon Champions

Do EVs and IVs from Scarlet/Violet or Sword/Shield carry over to Pokemon Champions?

No. Pokemon Champions replaces EVs and IVs entirely with its own SP system: every Pokemon gets 66 points to distribute freely, with a maximum of 32 per stat, and you can reassign them anytime. Nature, ability, and moves are also freely changeable in-game. So there is no need to EV-train or breed for IVs in Scarlet/Violet or Sword/Shield before transferring — old training is simply ignored.

Pokemon Champions (transfers from Scarlet/Violet, Sword/Shield via HOME)

Do you need to transfer Mega Stones with your Pokemon to Pokemon Champions?

No — you can't. Held items never transfer through Pokemon HOME into Pokemon Champions; any item a Pokemon is holding stays behind. Mega Stones are obtained inside Champions itself, and Mega Evolution (via the Omni Ring) is the game's only battle gimmick, with around 60 Mega forms legal including 21 Champions-exclusive new Megas. Just transfer the Pokemon itself and equip its Mega Stone in Champions.

Pokemon Champions (HOME transfers)

What are the best Pokemon to get for Pokemon Champions right now (Regulation M-B meta)?

Species choice matters; training does not. Champions lets you freely set stats (SP), nature, ability, and moves in-game, so custom or traded Pokemon have no stat advantage over any legal copy. As of July 2026, Regulation M-B standouts include Sneasler, Incineroar, Garchomp, Kingambit, Basculegion, Mega Metagross, Mega Mawile, rain Mega Swampert, and Mega Floette (Eternal Flower Floette, transfer-only from Legends Z-A). Many meta picks can be recruited free via Roster Ranch. Edited Pokemon risk online penalties.

Pokemon Champions, Regulation M-B (current as of July 2026)

Do Alpha Pokemon from Pokemon Legends Z-A keep their Alpha status in Pokemon Champions?

Yes. Alpha Pokemon caught in Pokemon Legends Z-A keep the Alpha Mark when transferred through Pokemon HOME, and in Pokemon Champions they can equip the corresponding "the Former Alpha" title (one title at a time). Current reports also indicate size variation carries over visually, so a transferred Alpha still looks oversized in Champions — but size is purely cosmetic there and has no battle effect.

Pokemon Legends Z-A → HOME → Pokemon Champions

Do hacked or edited Pokemon with the Alpha flag get the Former Alpha title in Pokemon Champions?

Technically the game just reads the Alpha data flag when assigning the title — it cannot tell how the flag got there. But edited Pokemon must first pass Pokemon HOME's and Champions' legality checks, and illegitimate data risks being blocked from transfer, stripped, or penalized in online play, including account sanctions. Nobody can guarantee edited data stays undetected. Catching a real Alpha in Legends Z-A is the only safe route.

Pokemon Champions / Pokemon HOME legality checks

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