Pokemon Team Picker
Pokemon Team Picker for a 6 Pokemon Dream Team
Build a quick six-slot Pokemon party from the Favorite Pokemon Picker database. Search by name, filter by generation or type, fill random slots, review your team's type spread, and export a clean team list for Discord, Reddit, notes, or your next playthrough.
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0 shownWhy This Pokemon Team Picker Is a Separate Tool
The main Favorite Pokemon Picker asks a broad question: which Pokemon do you like across every generation and type? A Pokemon team picker is narrower. It helps you settle on exactly six Pokemon, which is the format most fans use for a party, a dream team, a roleplay squad, or a quick list to share with friends.
Search data supports that split. Google Search Console shows this site already appearing for team-picker queries, while Similarweb keyword validation shows meaningful demand around "pokemon team picker," "team picker pokemon," "pokemon team builder," and "pokemon party planner." Those searches want a compact team workflow, not a full 162-cell favorites chart or a Top 100 ranking page.
This page stays focused on that job. Pick six Pokemon, check whether the team feels varied, save it locally, and export the result. If you want to rank dozens of favorites, use the Top 100 Favorite Pokemon Picker. If you want one favorite for every type and generation, use the Pokemon Picker Chart Guide with the main chart tool.
How to Use the Pokemon Team Picker
1. Start With Must-Haves
Search for the Pokemon that define the team first: a starter, mascot, shiny hunt, favorite legendary, or the Pokemon you always keep in a playthrough.
2. Filter by Type or Generation
Use generation filters when nostalgia matters. Use type filters when the team needs a Fire, Water, Electric, Dragon, Fairy, Ghost, or defensive pick.
3. Export the Party
Copy the six-slot list for Discord or Reddit, download it as a TXT file, or come back later on the same device and continue from local storage.
Example Pokemon Team Picker Workflows
| Goal | Suggested Workflow | Useful Filters |
|---|---|---|
| Dream team | Add the six Pokemon you like most, then use the type spread as a final sense check. | Search by name, all generations |
| Single-generation party | Choose one generation, fill six slots, and replace duplicates if the party feels too narrow. | Generation filter |
| Monotype theme | Filter to one type and build around a shared theme, such as Ghost, Dragon, Water, or Fairy. | Type filter |
| Random challenge | Set any filters you want, then use Fill Random Team to create a starting point. | Generation plus type filters |
Team Picker vs Team Builder vs Favorite Chart
Searchers often use "team picker" and "team builder" together, but they are not always asking for the same depth. A competitive team builder usually checks weaknesses, resistances, moves, abilities, formats, and game-specific rules. SERP examples such as Marriland's tool emphasize defensive coverage tables, while broader team-builder pages often include game filters, move data, or battle-planning features.
This page deliberately targets the lighter favorite-team intent. It is useful when you want a quick six Pokemon party, not when you need tournament-ready analysis. For official Pokemon names and franchise context, you can cross-check the official Pokemon Pokedex. For competitive simulations and advanced move validation, use a dedicated battle tool after you settle on the six Pokemon you care about.
| Format | Best Page | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Favorite Pokemon team picker | This page | Six slots, quick filters, type spread, export, and local save. |
| Full favorites chart | Main picker | Best for choosing favorites by type and generation across the whole grid. |
| Ranked favorite list | Top 100 picker | Best for an ordered Top 10, Top 25, Top 50, or Top 100 list. |
Edge Cases and Limitations
- The tool uses the site's local Pokemon database and sprite paths. If a special form image is unavailable, the card falls back to a blank placeholder.
- The type spread counts visible type labels on selected Pokemon. It does not calculate damage multipliers, abilities, moves, held items, Tera types, or game legality.
- Saved teams use browser local storage. Clearing site data or switching devices will not carry the team over automatically.
- Random team fill respects the current generation and type filters, so a narrow filter can produce fewer than six available Pokemon.
- Duplicate Pokemon are blocked in the same team because most users expect six distinct party members.
FAQ
Is this Pokemon team picker for favorites or competitive play?
It is built first for favorite teams and dream parties. It helps you choose six Pokemon and review type variety, but it does not replace a full competitive calculator with moves, EVs, abilities, items, and format rules.
Can I use it as a random Pokemon team picker?
Yes. Use Add Random Slot for one Pokemon or Fill Random Team for all open slots. The random buttons use the current search, generation, and type filters.
Does the Pokemon team picker save my team?
Yes. Your team is saved in local storage on your current browser. You do not need an account, and the team list stays private to your device unless you copy or download it.
Can I build a team from only one generation?
Yes. Select a generation such as Gen 1 Kanto, Gen 3 Hoenn, or Gen 9 Paldea before adding Pokemon. The results list will only show matching Pokemon from that generation.
Can I make a monotype team?
Yes. Choose a type such as Dragon, Ghost, Water, Electric, Fairy, or Fire. The results will show Pokemon with that type, including dual-type Pokemon.
How is this different from the Top 100 Favorite Pokemon Picker?
The Top 100 page is for ranked lists. This team picker is for exactly six party slots, which is better for a dream team, themed team, or playthrough party.