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Pokémon Team Builder

Pick your favorites, find your team’s biggest type weaknesses, and get clear suggestions for what to add next.

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Select a filled slot to replace it. Lock any member you want to keep.

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Pick your team

Search by English name or Pokédex number, then lock any favorites you want to keep.

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Read the evidence

See the top three issues before opening deeper weakness, resistance, immunity, and coverage details.

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Improve with context

Complete an open roster or apply one explainable replacement, with the trade-off shown up front.

Field note 01

Build a Balanced Pokémon Team

Building a team is easier when you can see how all six Pokémon work together. Add your favorites to the team slots and PokeTeamLab will check their shared type weaknesses, resistances, immunities, and basic offensive coverage. You can start with one Pokémon or add a complete team of six. The analysis updates after every change, so you can compare different combinations without rebuilding the team from scratch.

Field note 02

Analyze Team Weaknesses and Type Coverage

A Pokémon may be strong on its own but create problems when several team members share the same weakness. PokeTeamLab highlights the three most important type-balance issues first, instead of making you interpret a large chart on your own. You can then open the full analysis to see which Pokémon are affected and which attack types your team may struggle against.

The MVP analysis is based on Pokémon types. Moves, abilities, held items, battle formats, and other mechanics can change real matchups, so the results are a starting point rather than a guarantee.

Field note 03

Build Around Your Favorite Pokémon

You do not need to abandon your favorite Pokémon to make a more balanced team. Start by adding one or more Pokémon you want to keep, then use Complete My Team to fill the remaining slots. Locked team members remain in place while the builder looks for Pokémon that reduce shared weaknesses, add useful resistances or immunities, and improve basic type coverage.

Field note 04

Get Clear Teammate Recommendations

Every recommendation explains why a Pokémon may fit the current team. The suggestion can show which weakness it helps cover, what new resistance or immunity it adds, and whether it introduces a new trade-off. When the team already contains six members, PokeTeamLab can suggest one possible replacement and recalculate the analysis immediately. You can apply the change or undo it without losing the previous team.

How PokeTeamLab Works

  1. 1. Pick one to six Pokémon.
  2. 2. Review shared weaknesses, resistances, immunities, and coverage.
  3. 3. Complete an unfinished team or improve a full team with an explainable suggestion.

No account is required. The current team is saved in the browser.

Open the Type Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this Pokémon team builder analyze?

PokeTeamLab checks shared type weaknesses, resistances, immunities, 4× weaknesses, and basic offensive coverage from each Pokémon’s own types.

How does Complete My Team choose Pokémon?

It looks for candidates that reduce shared weaknesses, add useful resistances or immunities, improve type coverage, and avoid unnecessary type overlap.

Can I keep my favorite Pokémon on the team?

Yes. Lock any team member you want to keep. Locked Pokémon are never selected for replacement.

Does PokeTeamLab use moves, abilities, items, or battle formats?

No. The MVP is a type-balance helper. Moves, abilities, items, and format rules can change real battle results.

Do I need an account to save a team?

No account is required. Your current team is saved locally in this browser, so it remains available when you return on the same device.