#970 · RockPoison · Regulation M-A · Updated May 2026
Glimmora in Pokemon Champions: Stats, Best Moveset, Mega & How to Get
Glimmora is a hard-hitting Rock/Poison special attacker in Pokemon Champions that doubles as one of the best hazard leads in the game. Its ability Toxic Debris sets Toxic Spikes automatically when it takes a physical hit, and its Champions-original Mega Glimmora turns it into a frightening Adaptability nuke. This guide covers both forms, plus stats, type matchups, abilities, best moveset, an SP spread, its role in Regulation M-A doubles, and how to get it.
Base Stats
Glimmora pairs a strong 130 Special Attack with surprisingly good 90 Defense and 83 HP, plus an 86 Speed tier that outpaces a lot of bulkier picks. Mega Glimmora pushes the Special Attack to a monstrous 150 and bumps Speed to 101, on top of better bulk (105 Defense / 96 Special Defense) — and with Adaptability its same-type attacks hit far harder than the raw number suggests. Both forms stay Rock/Poison.
| Form | HP | Atk | Def | SpA | SpD | Spe | BST |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glimmora | 83 | 55 | 90 | 130 | 81 | 86 | 525 |
| Mega Glimmora | 83 | 90 | 105 | 150 | 96 | 101 | 625 |
Type Matchups
Abilities
- Toxic Debris (Glimmora) — sets a layer of Toxic Spikes on the opposing side whenever Glimmora is hit by a physical move. This makes it a passive hazard machine: even trading hits puts poison damage onto the field.
- Corrosion (Glimmora) — lets its poison-inflicting moves badly poison Steel- and Poison-types that would normally be immune. Niche but unique disruption.
- Adaptability (Mega Glimmora) — boosts same-type attacks from the usual 1.5x to 2x, so Rock and Poison STAB like Power Gem, Sludge Bomb and Sludge Wave hit with terrifying force off its 150 Special Attack.
Best Moveset
Glimmora can lean into hazards, raw special offense, or both:
Hazard lead
- Stealth Rock / Spikes / Toxic Spikes — it learns the full hazard suite; lead, set a layer, and let Toxic Debris add more.
- Sludge Bomb — Poison STAB with a poison chance.
- Earth Power — coverage for Steel and other Rock/Poison answers.
- Protect — bank a turn and live to set another hazard.
Special attacker (Mega)
- Sludge Wave / Sludge Bomb — Poison STAB; Adaptability makes these brutal, and Sludge Wave is a spread move in doubles.
- Rock Slide / Stone Edge — Rock coverage (Rock Slide spreads in doubles).
- Energy Ball / Dazzling Gleam / Flash Cannon — extra coverage for Ground, Dragon/Dark and Fairy answers.
- Earth Power — rounds out coverage against Steel-types.
It also carries Light Screen, Reflect, Iron Defense, Substitute and Tera Blast.
Suggested SP Spread
With the Champions SP system (66 points, max 32 per stat), an offensive Glimmora — especially Mega Glimmora — wants Special Attack and enough Speed to use its 101 tier, with an offensive Stat Alignment. A hazard-lead build can instead invest in HP and Defense so it survives long enough to stack layers. Dial in the exact Level 50 numbers in the team builder.
Competitive Role in Regulation M-A
Glimmora plays two roles that reinforce each other. As a hazard lead it is among the best in the format: it can set Stealth Rock or Spikes on turn one while Toxic Debris passively adds Toxic Spikes whenever a physical attacker hits it, punishing the opponent for trading. As an attacker, its 130 Special Attack and good coverage already threaten a lot of the field, and Mega Glimmora takes that to another level — Adaptability turns Sludge Wave and Power Gem into game-ending spread and single-target hits off a 150 Special Attack, with 101 Speed to outrun much of the meta. The Rock/Poison typing leaves it exposed to Ground, Psychic and Steel coverage, so it appreciates partners that pressure those, but as a lead that sets the board and immediately starts dealing damage, Glimmora is one of the strongest opening pieces available.
Evolution Line
Glimmet → Glimmora (Level 35). Glimmora Mega Evolves into Mega Glimmora by holding Glimmorite.
How to Get Glimmora in Pokemon Champions
- Evolve Glimmet — raise Glimmet to Level 35.
- 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 Glimmora from another title into Pokemon Champions.
Obtaining details via Game8.
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