5 Best Pokemon VGC Teams From the VR September Challenge, Ranked

Learn which players and their teams excelled at September’s Pokemon VGC VR Challenge, an online tournament held by Victory Road.

Reg H staples at the VR September Challenge (Image via TPC)
Reg H staples at the VR September Challenge (Image via TPC)

The Pokemon VGC VR September Challenge just concluded. Unlike the Regionals taking place at the same time, this was held entirely online. However, the players of this tournament end up bringing some rather creative sets and interesting Pokemon. So, we’re going to take a look at the best teams in this article.

5 of the Best Teams From the Pokemon VGC VR September Challenge

Each of these teams made Top Cut at the VGC VR September Challenge. Additionally, they brought at least one relatively lesser-used Pokemon, making their teams noteworthy and their placement admirable.

  • Juan Manuel Santizo’s Team (Rillaboom, Garchomp, Kingambit, Sneasler, Alolan Ninetales, Basculegion)
  • Dimitri Koziaris’s Team (Amoonguss, Incineroar, Gholdengo, Kilowattrel, Porygon 2, Ursaluna)
  • Yuki Kitano’s Team (Indeedee-M, Weezing, Slaking, Sneasler, Tatsugiri, Dondozo)
  • João Leite’s Team (Amoonguss, Incineroar, Gholdengo, Flamigo, Porygon 2, Ursaluna)
  • Lucas Mester-Christensen (Amoonguss, Blaziken, Kingambit, Baxcalibur, Electabuzz, Primarina)

1) Juan Manuel Santizo’s Team (Rillaboom, Garchomp, Kingambit, Sneasler, Alolan Ninetales, Basculegion)

Garchomp (Image via TPC)
Garchomp (Image via TPC)
PokemonAbilityTera TypeHeld ItemMoves
Ninetales-AlolaSnow WarningIceLife OrbBlizzard, Moonblast, Encore, Protect
SneaslerUnburdenStellarFocus SashClose Combat, Dire Claw, Coaching, Fake Out
BasculegionAdaptabilityWaterChoice ScarfLast Respects, Wave Crash, Aqua Jet, Flip Turn
RillaboomGrassy SurgeFireAssault VestWood Hammer, Grassy Glide, High Horsepower, Fake Out
KingambitDefiantFireSafety GogglesKowtow Cleave, Sucker Punch, Protect, Swords Dance
GarchompRough SkinSteelLoaded DiceStomping Tantrum, Iron Head, Scale Shot, Protect

Juan was the only player to have a Garchomp make Top Cut at the Pokemon VGC VR September Challenge. As this Dragon usually faces stiff competition from both Dragonite and Baxcalibur for a spot on most teams, this placement is impressive. The rest of his team is a standard “goodstuffs” team, consisting of Reg H staples like Rillaboom, Kingambit, and Sneasler.

2) Dimitri Koziaris’s Team (Amoonguss, Incineroar, Gholdengo, Kilowattrel, Porygon 2, Ursaluna)

Kilowattrel (Image via TPC)
Kilowattrel (Image via TPC)
PokemonAbilityTera TypeHeld ItemMoves
UrsalunaGutsFairyFlame OrbFacade, Headlong Rush, Earthquake, Protect
KilowattrelCompetitiveGhostFocus SashThunderbolt, Air Slash, Tailwind, Protect
IncineroarIntimidateGrassAssault VestKnock Off, Flare Blitz, U-turn, Fake Out
GholdengoGood as GoldFlyingLife OrbMake It Rain, Shadow Ball, Nasty Plot, Protect
AmoongussRegeneratorWaterSitrus BerrySpore, Rage Powder, Sludge Bomb, Protect
Porygon2DownloadFightingEvioliteTera Blast, Ice Beam, Recover, Trick Room

Kilowattrel is the odd choice here, though it has a few useful traits that make it usable in VGC. It can set up Tailwind for its side of the field to make them move faster. But what really makes it interesting is its ability, Competitive, which boosts its Special Attack sharply when one of its stats is lowered. As VGC is a format where Incineroar reigns supreme, it’s easy for it to get these boosts.

3) Yuki Kitano’s Team (Indeedee-M, Weezing, Slaking, Sneasler, Tatsugiri, Dondozo)

Slaking (Image via TPC)
Slaking (Image via TPC)
PokemonAbilityTera TypeHeld ItemMoves
Indeedee-MPsychic SurgePsychicFocus SashProtect, Helping Hand, Tera Blast, Expanding Force
SneaslerUnburdenDarkPsychic SeedClose Combat, Dire Claw, Throat Chop, Protect
SlakingTruantGhostChoice BandDouble-Edge, High Horsepower, Knock Off, Earthquake
WeezingNeutralizing GasFlyingSitrus BerryProtect, Toxic Spikes, Poison Gas, Assurance
TatsugiriCommanderFairySafety GogglesProtect, Helping Hand, Muddy Water, Draco Meteor
DondozoUnawareGrassLeftoversProtect, Order Up, Earthquake, Wave Crash

Yuki Kitano attempted to make use of the Slaking and Weezing combo. While a bit gimmicky, the strategy involves using Weezing’s Neutralizing Gas to remove Slaking’s ability Truant so that it can attack freely. The reason this doesn’t work consistently is the need for both ‘mons to be on the field. This often leads to Weezing being double-targeted or forced out. Still, making Top Cut with this core is very admirable.

4) João Leite’s Team (Amoonguss, Incineroar, Gholdengo, Flamigo, Porygon 2, Ursaluna)

Flamigo (Image via TPC)
Flamigo (Image via TPC)
PokemonAbilityTera TypeHeld ItemMoves
AmoongussRegeneratorFairyRocky HelmetPollen Puff, Spore, Rage Powder, Protect
UrsalunaGutsGhostFlame OrbFacade, Headlong Rush, Earthquake, Protect
IncineroarIntimidateGhostSafety GogglesFlare Blitz, Knock Off, Parting Shot, Fake Out
Porygon2DownloadFightingEvioliteTera Blast, Ice Beam, Recover, Trick Room
GholdengoGood as GoldFightingLife OrbMake It Rain, Shadow Ball, Nasty Plot, Protect
FlamigoScrappyGhostFocus SashClose Combat, Brave Bird, Tailwind, Protect

Once again, we have an odd bird in this Pokemon VGC VR Challenge team. Much like Kilowattrel, Flamigo has a few useful tricks up its wings. It can also set up Tailwind. This Pokemon also has a useful ability, Scrappy, letting it hit Ghost-types with its Fighting-type attacks. This lets it spam Close Combats without a care.

5) Lucas Mester-Christensen (Amoonguss, Blaziken, Kingambit, Baxcalibur, Electabuzz, Primarina)

Blaziken (Image via TPC)
Blaziken (Image via TPC)
PokemonAbilityTera TypeHeld ItemMoves
KingambitDefiantDarkBlack GlassesKowtow Cleave, Sucker Punch, Swords Dance, Protect
BlazikenSpeed BoostFireFocus SashHeat Wave, Aura Sphere, Coaching, Protect
ElectabuzzVital SpiritGhostEvioliteTaunt, Electroweb, Follow Me, Protect
RillaboomGrassy SurgeFireAssault VestWood Hammer, Grassy Glide, U-turn, Fake Out
BaxcaliburThermal ExchangeGhostLoaded DiceIcicle Spear, Scale Shot, Ice Shard, Protect
PrimarinaLiquid VoiceFairyChoice SpecsMoonblast, Hyper Voice, Dazzling Gleam, Haze

Lucas Mester-Christensen won the Pokemon VGC VR September Challenge with a pretty anti-meta team. Yes, he had staples like Rillaboom, Baxcalibur, and Kingambit. But the rest of his selections included a Primarina (which was also part of a runner-up team in the Pittsburgh Regionals) and an Electabuzz (for Follow Me over Maushold or Clefairy). However, his strangest selection was a Blaziken as a Fire-type over something like Incineroar or Arcanine.

Blaziken’s ability Speed Boost lets it boost its speed at the end of each turn. This makes it a great Pokemon for Singles, but often leaves it to be double-targeted in VGC. So, the fact that Lucas was able to utilize his Blaziken all the way to win the VR September Challenge is impressive.


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