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2025-01-30 00:00:00 +0000 - Gabriel Aguirre

Tournament: Latin America International Championships 2025 Format: Bring 6, Show 3 CP Limit: 1500 (Great League) Analysis Date: November 2025


Table of Contents

  1. Tournament Format Overview
  2. Competitive Tier Overview
  3. Meta Analysis: Top 10 Core Pokemon
  4. Extended Meta: Full Tier Breakdown
  5. Anti-Meta Strategies
  6. Recommended Team Compositions
  7. Type Coverage Analysis
  8. Battle Strategies
  9. Hard Counter Picks

Tournament Format Overview

Bring 6, Show 3 Format

The LAIC 2025 tournament uses the Bring 6, Show 3 format:

This format rewards:


Competitive Tier Overview

Based on analysis of 214 ranked Pokémon in the LAIC 2025 meta, 94 Pokémon (43.9%) achieved competitive scores of 75 or higher, making them tournament-viable options.

Meta Viability Distribution

Out of 214 ranked Pokémon:

Understanding Component Scores

Each Pokémon is evaluated across 6 key dimensions (scale 0-100):

Competitive Tier Summary

TierScore RangeCountDescription
S+95-1003Elite performers
S90-94.912Core meta
A+85-89.922Strong alternatives
A80-84.929Viable specialists
B+75-79.928Niche picks

About Scores & Ratings:

Data Sources:

Key Insight: With 94 viable options, team building has significant depth. The Bring 6, Show 3 format allows creative counter-strategies beyond the top 10.


Meta Ecosystem Map

Core Meta Groups and Counter Relationships

The LAIC 2025 meta can be understood through interconnected groups of Pokémon with distinct roles and counter-dynamics:

Group 1: Ghost/Psychic Core (Dominant Presence)

Key Members: Oranguru, Dusknoir, Dusclops, Bronzong, Runerigus

Group 2: Ice Wall Core (Anti-Flying/Dragon)

Key Members: Glalie, Dewgong, Sealeo, Walrein, Arctibax

Group 3: Fire/Dragon Pressure (Offensive Threats)

Key Members: Turtonator, Charizard, Skeledirge, Gyarados

Group 4: Steel/Psychic Walls (Defensive Specialists)

Key Members: Bronzong, Metang, Claydol

Group 5: Anti-Meta Specialists (Strategic Picks)

Key Members: Drampa, Fearow, Dodrio, Emolga, Rapidash-G

Strategic Insight

Meta operates on layered rock-paper-scissors dynamics:

  1. Ghost/Psychic Core - Wins neutral matchups, loses to Dark/Flying
  2. Ice Wall Core - Checks Dragon/Flying, loses to Fire/Steel
  3. Fire/Dragon Pressure - Breaks Steel/Ice, loses to Water/Rock/specialist counters
  4. Steel/Psychic Walls - Walls Ice/Fairy, loses to Fire/Ground
  5. Anti-Meta Specialists - Hard counters specific threats, lacks broad coverage

Team Building: Cover at least 3 groups + 1-2 specialists for specific meta picks.


Meta Analysis: Top 10 Core Pokemon

Based on comprehensive simulations analyzing 214 ranked Pokemon, here are the top-performing threats in the LAIC 2025 meta:

Tier S+: Elite Performers

1. Oranguru (Rank #1)

2. Turtonator (Rank #2)

3. Runerigus (Rank #3)

Tier S: Core Meta

4. Glalie (Rank #4)

5. Dewgong (Rank #5)

6. Sealeo (Rank #6)

7. Dusclops (Rank #7)

8. Bronzong (Rank #8)

9. Gyarados (Rank #9)

10. Claydol (Rank #10)


Extended Meta: Full Tier Breakdown

S Tier - 12 Core Meta Picks

Consistent performers across most matchups. Form the backbone of competitive teams:

RankPokémonRatingKey Strengths
4Glalie744Rollout energy gen, Shadow Ball coverage
5Dewgong709Icy Wind debuffs, Drill Run coverage
6Sealeo715Strong anti-meta (5/10 favorable)
7Dusclops702199.75 Defense stat, Ghost tank
8Bronzong741Metal Sound debuffs, Payback
9Gyarados706Dragon Breath pressure
10Claydol580Rock Tomb + Ice Beam coverage
11Dusknoir702Dynamic Punch coverage
12Marowak-A656Fire/Ghost hybrid typing
13Walrein694Icicle Spear + Earthquake
14Arctibax667Dragon/Ice pressure
15Goodra623Dragon tank versatility

A+ Tier - 22 Strong Alternatives

Solid secondary options and targeted counter-picks:

Top A+ Performers:

Notable A+ Picks (31-37):


A Tier - 29 Viable Specialists

Role players and targeted counters:

Notable Specialists:

Additional A Tier Options (38-66): 38. Golurk, 39. Toucannon, 40. Fletchinder, 41. Togetic, 42. Hypno, 44. Gligar, 45. Girafarig, 47. Shelgon, 48. Baxcalibur, 51. Drifblim, 52. Vanillish, 53. Raichu-A, 54. Skarmory, 55. Hakamo-o, 56. Emolga (852 vs Fearow), 57. Dartrix, 58. Cryogonal, 59. Corvisquire, 60. Armarouge, 61. Salamence, 62. Slowking-G, 63. Medicham, 64. Starmie, 65. Frigibax, 66. Gliscor


B+ Tier - 28 Niche Picks

Tournament-viable as specific answers or with team support:

Notable B+ Options:

Full B+ Roster (67-94): 67. Jumpluff, 69. Frillish, 70. Mamoswine, 72. Ledian, 73. Chimecho, 74. Chatot, 76. Pidgeot, 78. Abomasnow, 79. Gholdengo, 80. Bruxish, 81. Noctowl, 82. Pelipper, 83. Scyther, 84. Cloyster, 85. Decidueye, 86. Fraxure, 87. Wyrdeer, 88. Delphox, 89. Farfetch’d, 90. Haxorus, 91. Slowpoke, 92. Palossand, 93. Drifloon, 94. Mantyke


Anti-Meta Strategies

Understanding the Meta Threats

The top 10 Pokemon have clear type weakness patterns:

Type Weakness Breakdown:

Top Anti-Meta Pokemon

Sealeo (Rank #6)

Dusknoir (Rank #11)

Fearow (Rank #16)

Drampa (Rank #26)

Type-Based Counter Strategies

Against Ghost/Psychic Core (Oranguru, Dusclops, Bronzong)

Against Ice Core (Glalie, Dewgong, Sealeo)

Against Fire/Dragon (Turtonator, Gyarados)


Based on 19,600 simulated teams using advanced algorithmic analysis, here are the top performing team compositions:

Team Performance Overview

All top 6 teams achieved:

Best Performing: Team #1 (Oranguru/Dusknoir/Altaria) - 93/100 rating, 59% win rate

Team #1: Balanced Meta Core ⭐ BEST OVERALL

**Rating: 93/100Win Rate: 59.0%Meta Coverage: 100%**

Strategy:

Team #2: Ice/Fire/Ghost Trinity

**Rating: 93/100Win Rate: 44.4%Meta Coverage: 100%**

Strategy:

Team #3: Flying Support Core

**Rating: 93/100Win Rate: 50.1%Meta Coverage: 100%**

Strategy:

Team #4: Flying Offense

**Rating: 93/100Win Rate: 47.8%Meta Coverage: 100%**

Strategy:

Team #5: Bulky Water Core

**Rating: 92/100Win Rate: 48.0%Meta Coverage: 100%**

Strategy:

Team #6: Water/Fire Pressure

**Rating: 92/100Win Rate: 47.3%Meta Coverage: 100%**

Strategy:


Type Coverage Analysis

Essential Coverage Types

Your team MUST have answers to:

  1. Ghost Coverage (5+ threats)

  2. Steel Coverage (Bronzong, Metang)

  3. Ice Coverage (Glalie, Dewgong, Sealeo)

  4. Dragon Coverage (Gyarados, Turtonator, Altaria)


Battle Strategies

Opening Strategies

Safe Leads:

  1. Oranguru - Almost never loses lead matchup badly
  2. Turtonator - Forces shields, good neutral matchups
  3. Dusclops - Walls physical attackers, farms energy

Aggressive Leads:

  1. Gyarados - Dragon Breath pressure is immense
  2. Glalie - Rollout + Shadow Ball catches many off-guard
  3. Fearow - Fast moves force shields quickly

Risky but Rewarding:

  1. Bronzong - Achieves 754+ rating vs Glalie/Ice but only 92 rating vs Turtonator
  2. Claydol - Strong vs Ice (673 vs Glalie) but weak to Water (152 vs Gyarados)

Hard Counter Picks

These Pokémon provide devastating matchups against specific meta threats. Use them strategically in your team of 6 to cover specific weaknesses.

Nuclear Options (Rating ≥800)

Extremely Favorable Matchups - These matchups achieve ratings of 800 or higher:

Counter PokémonRankOpponentRatingWhy It Works
Rapidash-G#68Charizard915Fairy typing, Body Slam pressure
Turtonator#2Bronzong907Fire typing vs Steel
Dodrio#28Froslass900Brave Bird spam, Flying resist
Rufflet#18Dusknoir875Rock Tomb coverage
Emolga#56Fearow852Electric vs Flying
Trumbeak#34Dusknoir847Rock Blast + Flying moves
Fearow#16Dusknoir834Flying + Drill Run pressure
Kommo-o#46Turtonator825Fighting resist, Dragon moves
Zoroark-H#43Froslass812Ghost/Normal resist combo
Drampa#26Turtonator804Dragon/Normal unique bulk
Cetoddle#27Charizard800Ice pressure, bulk
Bronzong#8Glalie754Steel resists all Ice moves
Charizard#50Metang666+Fire vs Steel/Psychic

Strategic Counter-Meta Picks

Use these to answer specific team archetypes:

Against Ghost/Psychic Stacks

Against Ice Core Teams

Against Dragon-Heavy Teams

Against Flying-Heavy Teams


Conclusion

LAIC 2025 meta centers on bulky Ghost/Psychic/Ice cores, with Oranguru, Turtonator, and Runerigus leading ratings.

Appendix: Analysis Methodology

Data Source: 214 ranked Pokémon from LAIC 2025-1500 meta Team Simulations: 19,600 teams analyzed using Battle Flow rating engine Top Performers: 20 highest-rated teams identified from 50 top-ranked Pokémon Evaluation System: 6-component scoring (Lead, Switch, Closer, Consistency, Coverage, Bulk) Matchup Data: Head-to-head battle simulations with shield baiting Format: Bring 6, Show 3 tournament structure

This guide represents comprehensive analysis of tournament-viable Pokémon and optimal team compositions for the Latin America International Championships 2025.