Pokémon Team Balance Calculator

Check typing, roles, speed, cost, items, and coverage. Spot weak matchups with simple balance scores. Plan stronger teams using exports and examples every time.

Calculator

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Formula Used

Overall Score = Defensive Score × 0.25 + Coverage Score × 0.20 + Role Score × 0.20 + Speed Score × 0.10 + Stat Score × 0.10 + Budget Score × 0.10 + Synergy Score × 0.05.

Defensive Score starts at 100. It subtracts stacked weakness penalties, uncovered weakness penalties, and net weakness pressure. It adds a small credit for resistances and immunities.

Coverage Score = Super effective defending types covered ÷ 18 × 100.

Budget Score rewards teams inside the cost limit. It lowers the score when total cost exceeds the limit or reserve points fall below the target.

How To Use This Calculator

  1. Enter each Pokémon name or keep the default slot names.
  2. Select primary and secondary types for all six team members.
  3. Choose the main role for every Pokémon.
  4. Rate speed, offense, defense, and synergy.
  5. Add budget cost for each roster slot.
  6. Set a team budget limit and reserve goal.
  7. Press Calculate Balance to view the score.
  8. Use CSV or PDF export to save the report.

Example Data Table

Pokémon Types Role Speed Offense Defense Synergy Cost
CharizardFire / FlyingSpecial Attacker485714
SwampertWater / GroundPhysical Wall268813
CorviknightFlying / SteelHazard Remover359812
GarchompDragon / GroundHazard Setter497816
Rotom-WashElectric / WaterPivot377811
WeavileDark / IceSpeed Control594614

Why Pokémon Team Balance Matters

A strong Pokémon team is more than six favorites. It is a planned roster with clear jobs, covered weaknesses, and useful pressure. This calculator reviews that plan with numeric scores. It looks at typing, role spread, speed, power, durability, synergy, and budget points. The Finance category helps when you treat every team slot as an investment. A costly roster may win on paper. It can still fail when one shared weakness breaks the whole build.

Using Scores For Better Decisions

The balance score is a guide, not a final verdict. A high score means your team has fewer obvious gaps. A low score points toward changes. You may need a Ground immunity, a hazard remover, a faster revenge option, or a safer defensive pivot. The weakness table is often the most useful result. It shows where too many team members lose to the same attack type.

Budget And Efficiency View

Budget points give the calculator a management layer. You can assign higher costs to rare, legendary, overused, or highly optimized choices. The tool then checks whether the roster stays within your chosen limit. This is helpful for draft leagues, custom rule sets, friendly tournaments, and themed challenges. Efficiency improves when a Pokémon covers several needs at a fair cost.

Building Around Roles

Balanced teams usually mix attackers, walls, pivots, support, hazard control, and speed control. Offensive teams may accept less bulk. Defensive teams may accept less speed. The best choice depends on your play style. Still, every style needs answers to common threats. One slot should not carry every important duty. If it faints early, the plan can collapse.

Practical Team Planning Tips

Start with a core of two or three Pokémon. Add partners that resist their threats. Then add utility. Check type stacking before adding another favorite. Keep at least one fast option. Include a way to manage entry hazards. Review the recommendations after every calculation. Small swaps can raise the score quickly. You can export results as CSV or PDF. This makes testing versions easier. Save several builds. Compare their scores. Choose the team that fits your rules, budget, and battle goals. Track trends after each match and refine the roster with evidence.

FAQs

What does the balance score mean?

It estimates how complete your team is. It combines typing, coverage, roles, speed, stats, budget, and synergy into one score.

Is a score of 100 required?

No. A perfect score is rare. Use the score to find gaps. Actual battle results still depend on moves, items, predictions, and rules.

Why is budget included?

Budget helps draft leagues and custom formats. It shows whether your roster spends points efficiently while keeping useful reserve space.

How are type weaknesses checked?

The calculator uses standard type matchups. It counts team members weak, resistant, immune, or neutral to every attacking type.

Can I use this for any game generation?

It works best for modern type rules. You can still use it for planning, but older formats may need manual judgment.

What is synergy grade?

Synergy grade is your judgment of how well a Pokémon supports the team. Include pivots, shared strategy, defensive support, and role fit.

Why do I need hazard control?

Entry hazards punish switching. A balanced team often needs setting pressure and removal support to keep match plans flexible.

Can exports be used for records?

Yes. CSV is useful for spreadsheets. PDF is useful for quick sharing, league review, or saving a clean roster summary.

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