#472 · GroundFlying · Regulation M-A · Updated May 2026

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

Gliscor is a sticky Ground/Flying defensive pivot in Pokemon Champions with 125 Defense, a useful 95 Speed, and the signature Poison Heal ability that turns a Toxic Orb into passive recovery. It blends bulk, speed control, and disruption like few other walls. This guide covers Gliscor's stats, type matchups, best moveset, an SP spread, its doubles role, and how to get it.

Dex No.#472
TypeGround/Flying
AbilitiesHyper Cutter / Sand Veil / Poison Heal
Evolves fromGligar (level up at night holding Razor Fang)
Egg groupsBug
Height / Weight2 m / 42.5 kg
Best rolePhysical wall · Defog / Tailwind support

Base Stats

Gliscor's calling card is 125 Defense paired with a healthy 75 HP and a strong-for-a-wall 95 Speed, letting it outspeed and Taunt or Tailwind before slower threats move. Its 45 Special Attack is dead weight, and 75 Special Defense is its softer side, but the Ground/Flying typing gives it a clean Ground immunity and just two real weaknesses.

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Type Matchups

Weak to: Ice Water
Resists: Fighting Poison Bug
Immune to: ElectricGround

Abilities

  • Poison Heal — while poisoned (via a held Toxic Orb), Gliscor heals each turn instead of taking damage, granting reliable passive recovery and immunity to other status. This is the defining ability and the reason to run Gliscor.
  • Hyper Cutter — prevents Attack drops; minor utility against Intimidate.
  • Sand Veil — raises evasion in a sandstorm; luck-based and rarely used over Poison Heal.

Best Moveset

Gliscor is a defensive utility pivot, so its sets mix STAB, disruption, and recovery. For Regulation M-A doubles:

Defensive pivot (Poison Heal)

  • Earthquake or High Horsepower — Ground STAB; High Horsepower avoids hitting your own ally in doubles.
  • Roost — recovery on top of Poison Heal for an extremely durable body.
  • Protect — bank a Poison Heal tick and scout the opponent's attacks.
  • Tailwind — use Gliscor's good Speed to set Tailwind for the team.

Disruption / hazards

  • Taunt — shut down opposing setup, screens, and Trick Room.
  • Knock Off — remove items and chip on the way in.
  • Toxic Spikes or Stealth Rock — passive entry-hazard pressure; Defog is also available for control.

It also has U-turn for pivoting, Swords Dance for an offensive variant, Stone Edge and Tera Blast.

Suggested SP Spread

With the Champions SP system (66 points, max 32 per stat), Gliscor wants HP and Special Defense to patch its weaker special side, leaning on its native 125 Defense, with a defensive Stat Alignment. A speedier spread supports a Tailwind/Taunt build. Tune the final numbers in the PikaChampions team builder.

Competitive Role in Regulation M-A

Gliscor is one of the format's premier defensive pivots. Poison Heal gives it free, status-proof recovery that lets it sit in front of physical attackers all game, while its 95 Speed is unusually high for a wall and powers fast Taunt, Tailwind, and U-turn plays that few other tanks can match. The Ground immunity from its Flying half is valuable in a meta full of spread Earthquakes. Its limits are the 4x Ice weakness and a softer special defense, so keep it away from Ice coverage and strong special attackers and lean on it to handle physical Ground- and Fighting-type threats.

Evolution Line

Gligar → Gliscor (level up at night while holding a Razor Fang). Gliscor does not Mega Evolve.

How to Get Gliscor in Pokemon Champions

  • Evolve Gligar — level Gligar up at night while it holds a Razor Fang.
  • 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 Gliscor from another title into Pokemon Champions.

Obtaining details via Game8.

Plan your Gliscor build

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