#563 · Ghost · Regulation M-A · Updated May 2026

Cofagrigus in Pokemon Champions: Stats, Best Moveset & How to Get

Cofagrigus is a wall-first Ghost-type in Pokemon Champions built around a monstrous 145 Defense and the disruptive Mummy ability. Its 30 Speed and excellent bulk make it a natural Trick Room setter that can also fire off respectable special offense once the room is up. This guide covers Cofagrigus's stats, type matchups, abilities, best moveset, an SP spread, its role in Regulation M-A doubles, and how to get it.

Dex No.#563
TypeGhost
AbilitiesMummy
Evolves fromYamask (Lv. 34)
Egg groupsMineral, Amorphous
Height / Weight1.7 m / 76.5 kg
Best roleTrick Room setter · Bulky Ghost wall

Base Stats

Cofagrigus's 145 Defense and 105 Special Defense make it one of the sturdiest walls available, propped up by a workable 95 Special Attack for offense. The catch is a thin 58 HP, which caps its effective bulk, and a deliberately slow 30 Speed — a weakness in the open but ideal for moving first under Trick Room.

FormHPAtkDefSpASpDSpeBST
Cofagrigus58501459510530483

Type Matchups

Weak to: Ghost Dark
Resists: Poison Bug
Immune to: NormalFighting

Abilities

  • Mummy — when Cofagrigus is hit by a contact move, the attacker's ability becomes Mummy too. This neutralises dangerous abilities (Intimidate, Moxie, Sheer Force, Guts and more) on anything that punches it, making Cofagrigus an effective ability-disruption wall.

Best Moveset

Cofagrigus wants to set the room, soak hits and chip with status. Standout options for Regulation M-A doubles:

Trick Room setter

  • Trick Room — the primary job; flip the speed order for your slow attackers.
  • Will-O-Wisp — burn physical threats, stacking with its already-huge Defense.
  • Shadow Ball or Poltergeist — Ghost STAB; Poltergeist hits very hard when the target holds an item.
  • Protect — buy a turn and let Trick Room teammates set up safely.

Bulky setup attacker

  • Nasty Plot or Calm Mind — turn its bulk into an offensive threat under the room.
  • Shadow Ball + Energy Ball or Psychic — STAB and coverage.
  • Haze — reset opposing stat boosts; a strong answer to enemy setup.

Other notable tools include Toxic Spikes, Knock Off, Disable, Iron Defense, Zen Headbutt and Dark Pulse.

Suggested SP Spread

With the Champions SP system (66 points, max 32 per stat), Cofagrigus most wants HP to fix its one real flaw — that low 58 base — so it can fully cash in its 145/105 defenses. From there, add a defensive or slow Stat Alignment to win the Trick Room speed war, or invest some Special Attack if running a Nasty Plot set. Build the exact Level 50 spread in the team builder.

Competitive Role in Regulation M-A

Cofagrigus is a Trick Room enabler and ability-disruption wall. Its 145 Defense lets it eat physical hits all day, and Mummy punishes any attacker that makes contact by stripping their ability — a quiet but real answer to Intimidate, Guts and Sheer Force threats. Slow by design, it sets Trick Room reliably and then either pivots support (Will-O-Wisp, Haze, Toxic Spikes) or boosts up with Nasty Plot to become a surprise sweeper under the room it just set. It pairs naturally with slow heavy hitters like Conkeldurr that thrive once the room is up. The main weakness is its low HP capping its mixed bulk and a vulnerability to the Ghost and Dark moves that pressure its typing, so it appreciates partners that handle opposing Ghosts.

Evolution Line

Yamask → Cofagrigus (Level 34). Cofagrigus does not Mega Evolve.

How to Get Cofagrigus in Pokemon Champions

  • Evolve Yamask — raise Yamask to Level 34 to evolve it into Cofagrigus.
  • Roster Ranch recruitment — available during the Regulation M-A season (around April–June 2026); permanently recruitable with Teammate Tickets.
  • Transfer via Pokemon HOME — move a Cofagrigus from another title into Pokemon Champions.

Obtaining details via Game8.

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