Pokémon Champions is The Pokémon Company’s battle-focused competitive game, available on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and mobile. Replica Team codes are the game’s built-in shortcut for competitive play — each code loads a complete six-Pokémon build, with movesets, held items, natures, and abilities already configured. There are currently 5 working codes.
All active Pokémon Champions Replica Team codes
D96E6SXLN8— Rain Team (Palafin, Pelipper, Incineroar, Klefki, Sinistcha, Dragonite)QGYAG5WE3C— Mega Charizard Y Team (Charizard, Venusaur, Garchomp, Milotic, Gardevoir, Incineroar)PTVY9BE1V3— Sash Gengar Team (Gengar, Garchomp, Clefable, Meowscarada, Delphox, Corviknight)K5N29KPU9T— Meganium Rain Team (Meganium, Archaludon, Basculegion, Maushold, Politoed, Talonflame)HH3MF048VV— Golurk Trick Room Team (Hatterene, Oranguru, Golurk, Clefable, Hydreigon, Torkoal)
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Redemption happens through the Training menu rather than a dedicated codes screen. The full process takes less than a minute once you know where to go.





Note: These codes are case-sensitive and contain characters that are easy to misread. Copy and paste them directly whenever possible to avoid typos.
How Replica Teams work in Pokémon Champions
A Replica Team code acts as an automatic blueprint. Entering one configures a team slot to match another trainer’s competitive build — replicating their move selections, held items, abilities, natures, and stat allocations. The critical detail is that the game draws from your own collection to fill those slots. You are not borrowing a pre-built squad; you are replicating someone else’s configuration using the Pokémon you already own.
VP (training points) spent when applying or adjusting a copied team cannot be recovered afterward. If the team turns out to be a poor fit, any VP committed to moveset or stat changes is gone. Testing a newly copied team in lower-stakes matches before spending VP on modifications is the safer approach.
What you need before applying a code
A code alone does not produce a battle-ready team. Each of these conditions must be met before the team will function as intended.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| All six Pokémon recruited | Every Pokémon on the team must already be in your collection. Those you don’t have can be obtained through normal gameplay or transferred via Pokémon HOME. |
| All held items in inventory | Items like Focus Sash, Leftovers, Sitrus Berry, and Choice Scarf appear across nearly every top build. Stocking up at the Frontier Shop early saves time later. |
| Sufficient VP | VP is consumed when adjusting movesets, natures, or stat spreads to match the copied build. It cannot be refunded once spent. |
| An available team slot | Applying a code overwrites the selected slot completely, so choose one you can spare. |
After saving a copied team, check each Pokémon’s moveset manually. Any that are still running their default moves will need to be trained before the team performs as intended.
Where to find new Pokémon Champions codes
The official Pokémon Champions account on X (@Pokemon_Champs) is the most consistent source of new Replica Team codes, with competitive players sharing their builds there regularly. The official Pokémon Champions Facebook page and the Pokémon YouTube channel (@pokemon) also distribute codes when new ones become available. Bookmarking this page is another reliable option — the list above is checked and updated daily.






