By Jay / / Games

Winning battles in Pokémon Champions isn’t just about using powerful Pokémon. Choosing the right Held Items can make just as much of a difference, whether you’re trying to survive longer, deal more damage, or turn a losing battle into a victory. The good news is that several of the strongest Held Items are available early in the game. However, with so many options to choose from, new players may not know which ones deserve their Victory Points first. This guide covers the best Held Items in Pokémon Champions, explains how they work, and highlights the Pokémon that benefit from each one.

How Held Items Work in Pokémon Champions

Held Items are special items that a Pokémon carries into battle. Their effects activate automatically once the required conditions are met, giving your team valuable bonuses throughout a match. Before building your team, keep these rules in mind:

  • Each Pokémon can only hold one Held Item.
  • Two Pokémon on the same team cannot equip the same Held Item.
  • Most Held Items activate automatically during battle.
  • Mega Stones are the exception, as you’ll need to manually trigger Mega Evolution when selecting a move.

Because of these limitations, planning your Held Item distribution is an important part of creating a balanced and competitive team.

Focus Sash

Focus Sash is one of the best Held Items for beginners and remains useful even in competitive battles. When a Pokémon with full HP would normally be knocked out by a single attack, Focus Sash allows it to survive with 1 HP instead. The effect only works once per battle, but that single extra turn can completely change the outcome of a match.

This item is especially valuable for fragile attackers or setup Pokémon that need one guaranteed turn to use a boosting move before attacking.

Recommended Pokémon:

  • Gengar
  • Greninja
  • Meowscarada
  • Most setup sweepers

Leftovers

Leftovers has always been one of the strongest defensive Held Items, and Pokémon Champions is no exception. At the end of every turn, the holder recovers 1/16 of its maximum HP, allowing bulky Pokémon to stay on the field much longer. Over several turns, the healing adds up and makes defensive strategies much harder to break.

It’s available early in the game, making it one of the first Held Items many players should prioritize.

Recommended Pokémon:

  • Corviknight
  • Garganacl
  • Tyranitar
  • Toxapex

Choice Scarf

Speed often decides who attacks first, making Choice Scarf one of the most valuable offensive items in the game. It boosts the holder’s Speed by 50%, allowing many Pokémon to outspeed faster opponents. The drawback is that you’re locked into the first move you select until switching out.

Although this restriction requires careful planning, the massive Speed boost makes Choice Scarf a staple in many competitive teams.

Recommended Pokémon:

  • Garchomp
  • Hydreigon
  • Dragapult
  • Meowscarada

Life Orb

If your goal is to deal as much damage as possible, Life Orb is one of the strongest Held Items available. Purchased for 1,000 Victory Points (VP), Life Orb increases damage dealt by 30%. In exchange, the holder loses 10% of its maximum HP every time it lands a damaging attack.

The HP cost is usually worth the extra firepower, making this item a favorite for offensive Pokémon.

Recommended Pokémon:

  • Lucario
  • Greninja
  • Dragapult
  • Palafin

Sitrus Berry

Don’t overlook berries, especially Sitrus Berry. When the holder’s HP falls to 50% or below, it automatically restores 25% of its maximum HP. The effect only activates once per battle, but the extra healing can often help a Pokémon survive another turn.

Because it’s simple, reliable, and works on almost any Pokémon, Sitrus Berry is one of the most flexible Held Items in the game.

Recommended Pokémon:

  • Azumarill
  • Sylveon
  • Gyarados
  • Nearly any Pokémon

Other Held Items Worth Using

While the items above are among the strongest overall, several other Held Items are excellent choices depending on your team’s strategy.

Wise Glasses

Wise Glasses is a solid option for teams built around special attackers.

It increases Special Attack by 10% without any drawbacks and can be purchased for 700 VP. While the boost isn’t as large as Life Orb’s, there’s no HP penalty, making it a reliable choice for consistent damage.

Recommended Pokémon:

  • Gardevoir
  • Greninja
  • Delphox
  • Hydreigon

Muscle Band

Physical attackers can benefit from Muscle Band, which increases the power of physical moves by 10%.

Like Wise Glasses, it costs 700 VP and offers a steady damage increase without any negative effects. It’s a great option for players who want more consistent damage output.

Recommended Pokémon:

  • Garchomp
  • Tyranitar
  • Palafin
  • Kingambit

Shell Bell

Shell Bell provides additional survivability by restoring 1/8 of the damage dealt whenever the holder lands an attack. Although it isn’t as commonly used as Leftovers, it’s still a useful choice for Pokémon that consistently deal high damage and want passive healing throughout longer battles.

Recommended Pokémon:

  • Palafin
  • Kingambit
  • Tyranitar

Choosing the right Held Items is just as important as selecting the right Pokémon in Pokémon Champions. Defensive options like Leftovers and Sitrus Berry improve survivability, while offensive choices such as Life Orb and Choice Scarf help your strongest attackers secure important knockouts.

If you’re just getting started, prioritize versatile items like Focus Sash, Leftovers, and Sitrus Berry before investing in more specialized options. As your collection grows, you can mix and match Held Items to create a team that fits your preferred battle style and performs well in competitive matches.

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