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how to build up grimsnarl in pokemon champions

Grimmsnarl in Pokémon Champions is mainly built as a screens support Pokémon, not as a pure attacker. The most common setup from current guides is Prankster + Light Clay with Reflect, Light Screen, and a utility move like Parting Shot or Spirit Break.

Best build

  • Ability: Prankster
  • Item: Light Clay
  • Nature: Impish or another bulk-focused nature
  • Core moves: Reflect, Light Screen, Parting Shot, Spirit Break

How to use it

  1. Lead Grimmsnarl early.
  2. Set up Reflect or Light Screen depending on the opponent’s damage type.
  3. Use Parting Shot to weaken the enemy and pivot out safely.
  4. Keep Grimmsnarl healthy if you need a second round of screens later.

Why it works

  • Prankster gives priority to status moves, so Grimmsnarl can usually set screens before taking damage.
  • Light Clay extends screen duration to 8 turns, which is the big reason this build is so strong.
  • Spirit Break gives it something useful to do while also lowering the opponent’s Special Attack.

Team role

Grimmsnarl usually supports a win condition, like a sweeper or bulky setup teammate, by making it much harder for the opponent to break through your side of the field. It is especially good when your team wants extra turns to set up or survive burst damage.

Simple recommendation

If you just want the safest, most standard version, build Grimmsnarl as:
Prankster / Light Clay / Impish / Reflect / Light Screen / Parting Shot / Spirit Break.

TL;DR: In Pokémon Champions, Grimmsnarl is best built as a dual-screens support mon with Prankster and Light Clay, then backed by Parting Shot or Spirit Break for utility.