Pokemon Champions will be making new additions. Some players will love them, others, not so much. Here are all of the changes or the Full Patch Notes for Pokemon Champions Regulation M-B, including the New Pokemon, Items and More.
With Pokemon Champions Regulation M-B now here, players can keep up with the latest updates on our
Pokemon Champions hub.
Pokemon Regulation M-B Patch Notes
Below will be all of the additions to Pokemon Champions coming in Regulation M-B or the Patch notes for 1.1.0.
These will be split up into different sections and as more is revealed, released or
leaked, they will be added here.
New Pokemon
Below is the full list of Pokemon Champions Regulation M-B New Pokemon. This will be updated as more Pokemon are revealed.
For anyone trying to learn more about each Pokemon individually, our full
Pokemon Pokedex
has pages for every Pokemon with stats, moves, abilities and more.
- Annihilape
- Barbaracle
- Blaziken
- Dragalge
- Eelektross
- Falinks
- Gholdengo
- Grimmsnarl
- Houndstone
- Malamar
- Mawile
- Metagross
- Musharna
- Overqwil
- Pyroar
- Qwilfish
- Raichu
- Scrafty
- Sceptile
- Scolipede
- Staraptor
- Swampert
- Vileplume
Players who want to start testing teams right away can use our
Pokemon Team Builder
to check weaknesses, coverage and possible team issues.
As more builds are tested in the new regulation, we will continue updating our
Pokemon Champions builds
section with competitive guides.
New Items
- Wide Lens
- Muscle Band
- Wise Glasses
- Black Belt
- Light Clay
- Life Orb
- Zoom Lens
- Metronome
- Iron Ball
- Icy Rock
- Smooth Rock
- Heat Rock
- Damp Rock
- Shed Shell
- Big Root
New Cosmetics
These come from a Twitter account called
TM02.

New Mega Abilities
There will be new Mega Abilities for the new Mega Pokemon added to the game. We will keep track of that here.
- Mega Barbaracle
- Ability:
Tough Claws–
Tough Claws increases the power of moves that make contact.
- Ability:
- Mega Dragalge
- Ability:
Regenerator– A Pokémon with Regenerator restores 1⁄3 of its maximum HP when switching out.
- Ability:
- Mega Eelektross
- Ability:
Elevate– The Pokémon floats off the ground, making it immune to Ground-type moves, as well as the Spikes, Toxic Spikes, and Sticky Web statuses. When the Pokémon knocks out a target with an attack, its highest stat is boosted by 1 stage.
- Ability:
- Mega Falinks
- Ability:
Defiant– raises the ability-bearer’s Attack by two stages when hit by a stat-lowering move.
- Ability:
- Mega Malamar
- Ability:
Contrary– Makes stat changes have an opposite effect.
- Ability:
- Mega Pyroar
- Ability:
Fire Mane– Boosts the power of the Pokémon’s Fire-type moves by 50%.
- Ability:
- Mega Raichu X
- Ability:
Electric Surge
– This ability automatically summons Electric Terrain when it enters the battlefield, boosting the power of Electric-type attacks and preventing grounded Pokémon from falling asleep.
- Ability:
- Mega Raichu Y
- Ability:
No Guard– This ability ensures that all of its moves hit with 100% accuracy. This makes highly damaging, low-accuracy attacks like Zap Cannon and Focus Blast guaranteed to land
- Ability:
- Mega Scolipede
- Ability:
Shell Armor–
Shell Armor prevents the Pokémon from receiving a critical hit.
- Ability:
- Mega Scrafty
- Ability:
Intimidate– lower’s the Attack of all opponents by one stage when the ability-bearer switches in (including the start of a battle).
- Ability:
- Mega Staraptor
- Ability:
Contrary– Makes stat changes have an opposite effect.
- Ability:
All New Buffs and Nerfs
These have been found in the datamines so far but have not been confirmed.
- Rage Fist
- Nerf | Resets its power when Annihilape is switched out
- Make it Rain
- Nerf |
- Accuracy 100% to 95%
- Drops users’ Special Attack 2 stages instead of 1
- Nerf |
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