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This is a reroll guide for Pokemon Champions. Check out the best Pokemon to reroll for, what to look out for, how to reroll, and whether rerolling is worth it here!
List of Contents
| Best Pokemon to Reroll | |||||
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Garchomp
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Hippowdon
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Greninja
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Wash Rotom
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Archaludon
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Garchomp, Hippowdon, Greninja, and Archaludon are especially strong picks for both beginners and advanced players. They are easy to use, require minimal setup, and remain effective even without a fully built team, making them top priorities when rerolling.
Rotom is also highly recommended due to its ability to change forms, allowing it to adapt to different roles depending on your needs. Having one gives you flexibility when building your team.
Garchomp
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| Stat | Value | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP | 108 |
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| Atk | 130 |
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| Def | 95 |
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| SpA | 80 |
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| SpD | 85 |
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| Spe | 102 |
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| Total | 600 |
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| Ability | Effect | ||||||||
| Rough Skin | The Pokémon's rough skin damages attackers that make direct contact with it. | ||||||||
| Sand Veil | Boosts the Pokémon's evasiveness in a sandstorm. | ||||||||
Garchomp is one of the most versatile attackers available early on. Its high Attack stat and strong Dragon- and Ground-type moves allow it to deal consistent damage against many opponents. It fits easily into most teams and remains a reliable choice throughout the game.
Hippowdon
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| Stat | Value | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP | 108 |
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| Atk | 112 |
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| Def | 118 |
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| SpA | 68 |
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| SpD | 72 |
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| Spe | 47 |
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| Total | 525 |
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| Ability | Effect | ||||||||
| Sand Force | Boosts the power of Rock-, Ground-, and Steel-type moves in a sandstorm. | ||||||||
| Sand Stream | The Pokémon summons a sandstorm when it enters a battle. | ||||||||
Hippowdon is a durable Pokemon that excels at controlling the pace of battle. With moves like Stealth Rock and Yawn, it can limit the opponent’s options and create openings for your main attackers. Its bulk and utility make it a strong and flexible addition to many team compositions.
Wash Rotom
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| Stat | Value | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP | 50 |
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| Atk | 65 |
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| Def | 107 |
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| SpA | 105 |
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| SpD | 107 |
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| Spe | 86 |
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| Total | 520 |
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| Ability | Effect | ||||||||
| Levitate | By floating in the air, the Pokémon receives full immunity to all Ground-type moves. | ||||||||
Rotom stands out for its flexibility, as it can change forms to suit different roles. It can contribute to both offense and defense, and moves like Volt Switch allow it to maintain momentum while creating advantageous matchups. It’s a great all-around Pokemon that can fill gaps in your team.
Greninja
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| Stat | Value | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP | 72 |
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| Atk | 95 |
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| Def | 67 |
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| SpA | 103 |
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| SpD | 71 |
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| Spe | 122 |
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| Total | 530 |
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| Ability | Effect | ||||||||
| Protean | Changes the Pokémon's type to the type of the move it's about to use. This works only once each time the Pokémon enters battle. | ||||||||
| Torrent | Powers up Water-type moves when the Pokémon's HP is low. | ||||||||
Greninja is a fast and flexible attacker that can pressure opponents with its high Speed and wide move pool. It can adapt to different situations and remains effective whether it Mega Evolves or not, making it a strong pick for rerolling.
Archaludon
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| Stat | Value | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP | 90 |
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| Atk | 105 |
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| Def | 130 |
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| SpA | 125 |
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| SpD | 65 |
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| Spe | 85 |
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| Total | 600 |
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| Ability | Effect | ||||||||
| Stalwart | Ignores the effects of opposing Pokémon's Abilities and moves that draw in moves. | ||||||||
| Stamina | Boosts the Defense stat when the Pokémon is hit by an attack. | ||||||||
| Sturdy | The Pokémon cannot be knocked out by a single hit as long as its HP is full. One-hit KO moves will also fail to knock it out. | ||||||||
Archaludon is a balanced attacker with strong resistances and high Special Attack. It performs well in single matchups and can handle a variety of threats, including Dragon- and Fairy-type Pokemon. Its solid mix of offense and defense makes it easy to include in most teams.
| How to Reroll in Pokemon Champions |
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Rerolling in Pokemon Champions requires creating a new Nintendo account each time. Because of this, rerolling can be time-consuming and is not recommended if you plan to link your account with Pokemon HOME.
You cannot reroll using the same account, as progress cannot be reset once the game has started. Make sure you are ready to commit before continuing with an account.

Before accessing the Recruit system, you need to complete the tutorial and participate in a ranked battle using your starting Pokemon. Even if you lose, you will need to go through this process each time you reroll. You will also be receiving lots of Rerolling Tickets and VP once you're done with the tutorial.
The results of the initial gacha are fixed, so your early choices will affect the Pokemon you receive. Choose based on your preferred playstyle.

After progressing further, you can recruit additional Pokemon through the Roster Ranch. This becomes one of your main ways of expanding your roster after rerolling.
The best time to stop rerolling is when you have secured multiple strong and versatile Pokemon. Getting Pokemon like Hippowdon, Mimikyu, or Rotom is usually a good stopping point.
Rerolling too much can slow your progress, so it’s important to balance getting good Pokemon with actually playing the game and building your team.

Rerolling can give you a significant advantage early on by securing strong and versatile Pokemon right from the start. This makes it easier to progress through battles and build your team efficiently, especially if you plan to play competitively.

If you plan to transfer Pokemon from Pokemon HOME, rerolling becomes less necessary. Having access to a wider pool of Pokemon reduces the need to rely on early pulls, making it more efficient to start playing immediately instead of resetting repeatedly.
How to Transfer Pokemon Using Pokemon HOME

When evaluating Pokemon for rerolling, focus on versatility, individual performance, and how easily they can fit into different teams. Early on, Pokemon that can perform well on their own are more valuable than those that rely heavily on specific teammates.
Pokemon that are consistent in one-on-one situations and can contribute in multiple roles are especially valuable. On the other hand, Pokemon that require specific setups or heavy support are less ideal for rerolling.

Mega Evolutions can be very powerful, but they require a Mega Stone to activate. Because of this, it’s generally better to prioritize strong base Pokemon first before focusing on Mega Evolutions.
That said, Mega Gengar stands out as one of the best options due to its high overall performance and ability to control battles as a primary attacker. If you plan to build around Mega Evolution, it’s a strong long-term target.

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