Pokémon Champions Pokédex: Complete List of All Pokémon

All Mega Stones in Pokémon Champions - Where to Find & How to Get

I opened Pokémon Champions and froze—icons spilling across the screen, teams half-built, decisions to make. You feel that itch: which catch matters, which roster do you keep? The Pokédex was a cluttered attic waiting to be inventoried.

I mapped every entry so you don’t waste time chasing the wrong spawn or burning Replica Codes on experiments. I’ll show you what’s in the game at launch, where Mega Evolutions live, and how pros—VGC players and streamers using Pokémon Showdown and Smogon resources—treat this list when they’re crafting rosters.

Complete Pokémon Champions Pokédex

Discord and subreddit threads are already swapping catches and wondering who’s meta—those conversations reveal what players actually care about.

The table below lists the Pokémon included in the launch build and their Pokédex numbers so you can scan, bookmark, or copy-paste while you plan teams.

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

How many Pokémon are in Pokémon Champions?

At launch The Pokémon Company (TPC) shipped nearly 200 Pokémon across multiple generations in the build players received. Use the table above as your quick reference while you scout for catches or plan swaps.

Which Pokémon are available at launch?

The table lists the roster included at launch: classic Gen I icons through more recent entries and fan favorites from later generations. If you want to mirror a pro’s lineup, Replica Codes let you copy rosters used by VGC players and streamers—handy when you’re short on time.

Mega Evolutions and competitive rosters

I watched a ranked match where a player pulled a Mega Stone from their inventory and won the exchange before the opponent blinked—small choices reshaped the whole fight.

Mega Evolutions are not automatic. You must equip the correct Mega Stone as a handheld item. The table above doesn’t include Mega variants; think of Mega Stones as temporary power slots you manage between fights.

A winning team is a tuned engine, every cog chosen for the race.

If you want to shortcut theorycrafting, check resources like Smogon, Pokémon Showdown sets, and VGC coverage from pros. Replica Codes are the fastest way to test a high-level roster on your account. I recommend saving a few Replica Codes for trials instead of burning them on experimental builds; the opportunity cost is real.

Questions about price or market tools? Most roster tools and community resources are free; if you pay for coaching or paid builds, compare rates and read reviews from established creators on YouTube and Twitch before you spend any USD (€ equivalent).

Use this list as a living bookmark: copy it, pin it, filter it by typing names into your team planner, and test sets on Pokémon Showdown before committing. Which roster will you bet your Replica Code on?