#900 · BugRock · Regulation M-A · Updated May 2026

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

Kleavor is a high-Attack Bug/Rock physical attacker in Pokemon Champions whose niche is its ability Sharpness, which supercharges slicing moves. Backed by a fierce 135 Attack and solid 95 Defense, it brings immediate spread and single-target pressure plus support tools like Tailwind and Stealth Rock. This guide covers Kleavor's stats, type matchups, abilities, best moveset, an SP spread, its role in Regulation M-A doubles, and how to get it.

Dex No.#900
TypeBug/Rock
AbilitiesSwarm / Sheer Force / Sharpness
Evolves fromScyther (use a Black Augurite)
Egg groupsBug
Height / Weight1.8 m / 89 kg
Best roleHard-hitting physical attacker

Base Stats

Kleavor hits hard and takes physical hits well: 135 Attack is its calling card and 95 Defense lets it trade with other physical attackers. Special bulk (70 SpD) is the weak point, and at 85 Speed it is fast enough to outpace bulkier threats but needs Tailwind to outrun the format's true speedsters. Its Bug/Rock typing is offensively spicy but defensively rough, so it plays aggressively.

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Type Matchups

Weak to: Water Rock Steel
Resists: Normal Poison

Abilities

  • Sharpness — boosts slicing moves by 50%. This is the build-around ability: Air Slash, Stone Edge does not benefit, but its slicing moves and key coverage get a massive damage spike.
  • Sheer Force — raises the power of moves with secondary effects by 30% (removing the effect). A strong alternative on sets that lean on Rock Slide and similar moves.
  • Swarm — boosts Bug moves at low HP; passive and rarely chosen over the other two.

Best Moveset

Kleavor's pool is compact but hits hard, with strong support options. The standout Regulation M-A choices:

Physical attacker

  • Stone Edge — strong single-target Rock STAB (or Rock Slide for spread + flinch chance, which pairs with Sheer Force).
  • X-Scissor / Bug Bite — Bug STAB; benefits from Sharpness.
  • Close Combat — heavy Fighting coverage for Steel and Normal types.
  • Protect — doubles staple for scouting and safety.

Support + offense

  • Tailwind — doubles the team's Speed for four turns; excellent on a fast attacker that can also set it.
  • Stealth Rock — chip support if the format allows it.
  • Swords Dance — doubles its already-huge Attack for a sweep attempt.
  • U-turn — pivots out while chipping.

It also has Air Slash, Bug Buzz, Vacuum Wave (priority), Light Screen, Substitute, Helping Hand and Tera Blast.

Suggested SP Spread

With the Champions SP system (66 points, max 32 per stat), Kleavor wants Attack plus Speed to make its Sharpness-boosted hits land first, with an offensive Stat Alignment. A little HP investment helps it survive special hits that its 70 SpD struggles with. Tune the exact Level 50 numbers in the PikaChampions team builder.

Competitive Role in Regulation M-A

Kleavor is a self-sufficient physical attacker that brings its own speed control. Sharpness turns its slicing moves into some of the hardest single hits available at its cost, while the option of Tailwind means it can accelerate the whole team and then immediately threaten kills. The Bug/Rock combination is offensively useful — hitting the Psychic, Grass, Dark, Fire, Ice and Flying types that populate the meta — but its defensive typing leaves it open to common Water, Rock, Steel and Fighting coverage, so it wants to deal damage fast rather than linger. Run it as an aggressive lead that sets Tailwind or fires a Sharpness-boosted spread move, and pair it with redirection or a bulky partner to cover its frail special side.

Evolution Line

Scyther → Kleavor (use a Black Augurite, the Legends: Arceus method). Note Scyther can also evolve into Scizor with a Metal Coat; the Black Augurite line produces Kleavor. Kleavor does not Mega Evolve.

How to Get Kleavor in Pokemon Champions

  • Evolve Scyther — use a Black Augurite on Scyther to evolve it into Kleavor.
  • 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 Kleavor from another title into Pokemon Champions.

Obtaining details via Game8.

Plan your Kleavor build

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