Is Alakazam good in Pokémon Champions?
Alakazam is an editorial B Tier Pokémon whose main jobs are special attacker, speed control. The short reason to consider it is elite natural speed and immediate special pressure. That strength gives the team a clear way to create progress, but it does not make Alakazam automatic on every roster. Its typing, item, move slots, and partners must all support the same plan.
For Regulation Set M-B, Alakazam is marked legal in our planning database. Use that flag for quick filtering, then confirm the exact form, item, and current notice inside the game before queueing. The tier is an editorial judgment based on flexibility, beginner usefulness, role value, and familiar competitive trends rather than official usage statistics.
Best Alakazam build
This set is designed to make Alakazam's job readable from team preview. Psychic is the first move to understand because it usually represents the set’s most direct way to apply pressure. Dazzling Gleam complements that option with a second target profile, while Encore and Protect supply coverage, priority, setup, protection, or disruption depending on the matchup.
Best moves for Alakazam
Do not choose four attacks only because they have the largest damage numbers. A useful Pokémon Champions moveset gives the player at least one safe or repeatable decision. On this build, the four recommended moves are Psychic, Dazzling Gleam, Encore, Protect. Before replacing one, ask whether the team already covers the targets that move is meant to hit and whether another teammate can provide the lost utility.
Protect-style moves become more valuable in Doubles because they can waste an opponent’s focused attack while a partner changes the board. Priority is valuable when speed control expires. Spread moves pressure both opposing slots but can be reduced by defensive tools. Status and support moves may deal no immediate damage, yet they often create the turn that lets the primary attacker secure a knockout.
Best item and ability
Focus Sash is the recommended item because it reinforces the special attacker plan without asking the other five team members to change their jobs. Item Clause means a complete roster cannot casually repeat the same important item, so compare this recommendation with the needs of your other core Pokémon. If another member depends on it more, test a legal alternative rather than copying the build blindly.
Magic Guard creates a distinct interaction to plan around. The ability is most useful when you know whether it activates automatically, responds to an opponent, changes damage, redirects an attack, or alters field conditions. At team preview, identify which opposing Pokémon can ignore or exploit that interaction. This prevents a familiar set from becoming predictable.