Regulation M-B lab

Pokemon Champions builds, counters, and team tools

Build faster, counter smarter, and stop losing to the same ladder threats. RankedBattleLab turns hot search topics into practical battle plans.

Updated 2026-06-21 Unofficial guide No official assets
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Start here

Choose what you need before the next battle

Tools

Two tools for fast battle planning

Threat score

Can your team handle Mega Staraptor?

Pick your answers to see the risk call.
Team builder lite

Generate a starter shell

Choose a core and style to get a starter plan.
Guides

Core pages for build, counter, support, and team decisions

Flagship

Mega Staraptor build

Best build, Contrary logic, moveset notes, weaknesses, and copyable starter set.

Retention

Counter Finder

Weakness lanes, boost reset options, speed control checks, and matchup planning.

Support

Whimsicott partner page

Tailwind, Encore, Protect, Moonblast, and partner logic for tempo teams.

Long tail

Mega Eelektross build

Electric pressure, ability notes, and how it fits anti-bird cores.

Quick use

Stop guessing the meta. Build a counter-ready team in 30 seconds.

If you want to use Mega Staraptor

Start with the build page, copy the starter set, then add Tailwind, Electric protection, and a backup cleaner.

If you want to beat it

Open the counter page, pick a lane, then test whether your team has speed control, reset tools, and type pressure.

Database

Starter team core database

CoreStyleFirst-turn idea
Mega Staraptor + WhimsicottTailwind offenseOpen with speed control, protect the support slot, then pressure with Brave Bird or Close Combat.
Mega Staraptor + RaichuAnti-Electric shellLightning Rod style protection gives the bird more freedom against Electric revenge lines.
Mega Staraptor + SinistchaRecovery pivotUseful when you need healing support, redirection pressure, or a slower midgame pivot.
Mega Staraptor + GrimmsnarlScreen balanceScreens buy turns for Contrary pressure while forcing opponents to bring removal or critical hits.
Mega Staraptor + GarchompGround pressureGarchomp can punish Electric-heavy counterplay while Mega Staraptor pressures Grass and Fighting-weak slots.
Mega Staraptor + IncineroarPivot controlFake Out, pivoting, and board positioning can create safer Mega Staraptor turns.
Mega Eelektross + WhimsicottFlexible tempoBulky Electric pressure plus Tailwind can punish teams overloading on bird counters.
Whimsicott + SneaslerFast disruptionSneasler gives immediate pressure while Whimsicott controls speed and punishes Protect turns.
Swampert + BasculegionRain pressureUse this shell when the meta leans into rain, bulky Water pressure, or anti-Electric positioning.
Metagross + KingambitSteel pressureSteel-heavy cores can punish Fairy and Psychic counterplay while threatening endgame trades.
Charizard + GrimmsnarlScreen offenseScreens help Charizard-style pressure stay online while Grimmsnarl supports tempo control.
Incineroar + WhimsicottSupport controlFake Out, pivoting, Encore, and Tailwind create clean first-turn decision trees.
FAQ

Common questions

What is RankedBattleLab?

RankedBattleLab is an independent competitive guide hub for battle builds, counters, team cores, and quick planning tools.

Is this an official Pokemon site?

No. This is an unofficial fan-made strategy site and does not use official artwork or logos.

Why start with Mega Staraptor?

It has current search demand, clear battle pain, and useful long-tail intent around build, counters, Contrary, Close Combat, Whimsicott, and Mega Eelektross.

What should I read first?

Start with the Mega Staraptor build, then use the counter page and Regulation M-B team page to build a complete response plan.