#618 · GroundElectric · Regulation M-A · Updated May 2026

Stunfisk in Pokemon Champions: Stats, Galarian Form & How to Get

Stunfisk is an unusually bulky oddball in Pokemon Champions: a 109 HP, dead-slow Ground-type that thrives in Trick Room and as a defensive utility piece. The base form is Ground/Electric, immune to Electric and packing Stealth Rock and status. The Galarian form swaps to Ground/Steel with the Mimicry ability and a more physical bent. This guide covers both forms, plus stats, matchups, best moveset, an SP spread and how to get it.

Dex No.#618
TypeGround/Electric
AbilitiesStatic / Limber / Sand Veil
Evolves fromDoes not evolve
Egg groupsWater 1, Amorphous
Height / Weight0.7 m / 11 kg
Best roleBulky Trick Room pivot / hazard setter

Base Stats

Both forms share 109 HP and a glacial 32 Speed, ideal for Trick Room. Base Stunfisk is Ground/Electric and leans special with 81 Special Attack and 99 Special Defense; Galarian Stunfisk is Ground/Steel and shifts its numbers physical (81 Attack, 99 Defense). Either way it is slow and bulky — built to soak hits and dish out utility under the room.

FormHPAtkDefSpASpDSpeBST
Stunfisk (Static)1096684819932471
Stunfisk (Mimicry)1098199668432471

Type Matchups

Weak to: Water Grass Ice Ground
Resists: Poison Flying Rock Steel
Immune to: Electric
The matchups below are for the base Ground/Electric form (weak to Ground, Water, Grass and Ice; immune to Electric). Galarian Stunfisk is Ground/Steel instead: weak to Fire, Water, Fighting and Ground, immune to Electric and Poison, and it resists a long list of types (Normal, Flying, Psychic, Bug, Dragon, Steel, Fairy, plus Rock at ¼×).

Abilities

  • Static (base) — 30% chance to paralyse a contact attacker; passive chip and speed control.
  • Limber (base) — immunity to paralysis, keeping the slow Stunfisk from being shut down by Thunder Wave.
  • Sand Veil (base) — raises evasion in a sandstorm; situational.
  • Mimicry (Galarian) — changes Stunfisk's type to match the active terrain (Electric, Grassy, Psychic, or Misty). A niche ability that can hand it new resistances or STAB on terrain teams, but it reverts to Ground/Steel with no terrain up.

Best Moveset

Stunfisk is a slow, bulky utility piece. The standout set for Regulation M-A doubles is:

Bulky Trick Room pivot

  • Earth Power (base) / Earthquake (Galarian) — Ground STAB; special on base, physical/spread on Galarian.
  • Discharge (base) — spread Electric STAB with a paralysis chance, hitting both opponents.
  • Stealth Rock — chip hazard to wear down the opposing side over a match.
  • Yawn or Thunder Wave — force switches or spread speed control before partners move.

It also brings Foul Play to punish physical attackers, Sludge Bomb / Sludge Wave for Fairy coverage, Muddy Water and Scald for spread Water and burns, Sucker Punch for priority, Rock Slide / Stone Edge, and Protect / Substitute for safety.

Suggested SP Spread

With the Champions SP system (66 points, max 32 per stat), Stunfisk never wants Speed — its 32 base is a Trick Room asset. Invest in HP and the relevant defense (Special Defense for base, Defense for Galarian) and take a bulk-boosting Stat Alignment that dumps Speed. A more offensive build can add the relevant attacking stat. Tune the final Level 50 numbers in the PikaChampions team builder.

Competitive Role in Regulation M-A

Stunfisk is a defensive utility pivot and Trick Room body. Its 109 HP and dual-immunity (Electric for both forms, plus Poison on the Galarian) let it switch into a surprising range of attacks, and its 32 Speed means it strikes near-first once the room is set. The base Ground/Electric form is the better support piece — spread Discharge, Stealth Rock, and Yawn give it real board control — while Galarian Stunfisk trades that for a sturdier Ground/Steel defensive typing that resists a huge slice of the chart and shrugs off the 4× Grass weakness that haunts the original. Neither form wins games on offense, but as a tanky, slow utility glue piece on Trick Room and bulky teams, Stunfisk quietly does a lot.

Evolution Line

Stunfisk does not evolve and stands alone in its line; the Galarian form is an alternate regional variant rather than a separate evolution. Stunfisk does not Mega Evolve.

How to Get Stunfisk in Pokemon Champions

  • 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 Stunfisk (base or Galarian) from another title into Pokemon Champions.

Obtaining details via Game8.

Plan your Stunfisk build

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