![]() ![]() You can add up to six of these formats in this text box, and it'll automatically add them to your team. You might've seen this format before, it looks like this: Garchomp Life Orb This will bring up a large text box, where you can paste information in Showdown Format. You can also add Pokemon to your team by pressing 'Import using text'. That's it! You just created your Pokemon! By pressing '< Team' at the top, you can go back to the team overview, or you can press on the tab with the plus to add another Pokemon. ![]() Just select your preferred nature from the dropdown and add up to 510 EVs to your Pokemon. Of course, you can set the stats yourself, if you'd like. I think this is fine, so I'll just click the button and it'll automatically set the stats. Because Showdown is smart, it detected from my moveset that I'm trying to make a Physical attacking Garchomp, so it suggested an EV spread and nature (252Atk / 4SpD / 252Spe (Jolly nature)) for me. Open the stats by clicking on the box under 'Stats'. Time for the last step: setting it's stats. Then, I'll add the item 'Life Orb' and change it's ability to Rough Skin. ![]() I want to make a Physical attacking Garchomp, so I'll start by adding the moves Dragon Claw, Earthquake, Fire Fang and Swords Dance. It'll also show you what items/moves are popular. You can click each of the text fields to change the hold item, moves, ability etc. Now that you've selected the Pokemon you want, it's time to tweak it to your liking. Tip! You can also apply filter! For example, typing 'Fire Blast' and then pressing 'Enter' will only show Pokemon that can learn Fire Blast. Search for the Pokemon you want by typing it's name in the search bar, or scrolling through the list. Next, to add a Pokemon, you have two options:Īfter pressing the 'Add Pokemon' button, you'll see a list of Pokemon. Setting a format will make it easier to make sure your team follows the rules. First, let's select the Format you want to use by clicking the 'Select a format' dropdown and then clicking your desired format. From here, you can modify existing teams (if you have any) or create new ones. To start creating your team, press the 'Teambuilder' button on the left side of the screen. ![]() If you want to battle using your own team, you'll have to make that team in Showdown. At least, if you're okay with random teams. You can also change any other settings from this menu. You can do this by clicking the cogwheel next to where the 'Choose Name' button used to be, and then pressing 'Register'. After choosing the name you want, you have the choice to claim that username by adding a password. You'll need this if you want be able to receive challenges. You can click on 'Choose Name' in the top-right corner to choose a display name. But before we can do that, we need to do a few things. This is the homepage, and from here, you'll issue challenges. Once you've opened either the Windows client or the web version, you'll be on a page that looks like this. To get started, go to Pokemon Showdown's website and click 'Play Online' for the web version, or click 'Install' to install the Windows Client. People using the web version can battle with those using the client, and vice versa, so just pick the option you prefer. You can play in your web browser, download the client (Windows only!) or play on Android (unofficial but works). You can battle people all over the world with teams you build yourself. Pokemon Showdown is an online Pokemon battle simulator. This guide will explain you how to use Pokemon Showdown. ![]()
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