Pokemon Champions Season Rewards: Complete Battle Pass Guide 2026 - Rewards

Pokemon Champions Season Rewards: Complete Battle Pass Guide 2026

Explore the full list of Pokemon Champions season rewards, including free and premium Battle Pass tiers, Victory Points, and exclusive Mega Stones.

2026-04-13
Pokemon Champions Wiki Team

The launch of the newest competitive simulator has brought a wealth of incentives for trainers looking to climb the ranks. Understanding the Pokemon Champions season rewards is essential for any player wanting to optimize their roster without spending unnecessary currency. Whether you are a veteran of the VGC scene or a casual player transitioning from Pokemon HOME, the seasonal progression system offers a mix of cosmetic flair and high-tier competitive assets.

In this guide, we break down everything you need to know about the current Pokemon Champions season rewards, from the free-to-play tracks to the premium tiers. By participating in daily missions, weekly challenges, and ranked ladder matches, trainers can unlock powerful Pokemon like Dragonite and Meganium, alongside essential training items that make competitive team building more accessible than ever before in 2026.

The Battle Pass: Free vs. Premium Tracks

The cornerstone of the seasonal progression is the Battle Pass. Unlike previous iterations in the franchise, this system integrates directly with your existing collection while providing "Teammate Tickets" for those who may not have a complete living dex in Pokemon HOME. The pass is split into two distinct paths: the standard track available to all players and the Premium Pass, which requires a one-time seasonal purchase.

Key Level Milestones

The current season features 50 primary levels, with recurring rewards available for those who progress beyond the cap. Most notably, the game provides competitive-ready Pokemon at specific intervals to ensure all players can field a viable team.

LevelReward TypeTierItem/Pokemon
1PokemonFreeDragonite (Multiscale)
2PokemonPremiumEmboar (Mold Breaker)
10PokemonPremiumFeraligatr (Dragon Eyes)
25PokemonFreeMeganium (Mega Soul)
26CosmeticPremiumElite Trainer Suit
30ItemFreeMega Stone Selection Box
31-50CurrencyBoth500 VP per level

💡 Tip: Even if you do not purchase the Premium Pass immediately, your progress is tracked. You can unlock all previous premium rewards at any time during the season by upgrading later.

Earning Victory Points (VP) and Quick Coupons

Victory Points (VP) serve as the primary "soft" currency within the game. These are used for almost everything related to team maintenance, including retraining stats, swapping abilities, and purchasing avatar customization items. While the shop offers individual clothing items for approximately 1,500 VP each, the bulk of your earnings should be funneled into "Renovating" your Pokemon's Effort Values (EVs).

Sources of Victory Points

  1. Starter Missions: Completing the initial 5-minute tutorial and first few battles nets roughly 20,000 VP, enough to fully kit out a starting six-man roster.
  2. Daily Missions: These reset every 24 hours (typically 5:00 PM Eastern) and reward 500 VP for simple tasks like logging in or winning a single match.
  3. Weekly Missions: These offer larger chunks of currency, often totaling 3,000 VP and 100 Quick Coupons per week.
  4. Rank Up Rewards: Crossing into new tiers, such as the Great Ball tier, provides immediate bonuses of 1,000 VP or more.

Quick Coupons are equally vital, as they allow you to bypass the 22-hour cooldown on the "Recruit" screen. This is particularly helpful for players who do not use Pokemon HOME and rely on the in-game trial system to test new meta-relevant threats.

Seasonal Mission Objectives

To maximize your Pokemon Champions season rewards, you must focus on specific gameplay objectives that rotate weekly. These missions are designed to encourage diverse playstyles and the use of different elemental types.

Mission TaskFrequencyTypical Reward
Use Super Effective MovesWeekly500 VP
Mega Evolve a PokemonWeekly10 Teammate Tickets
Land Critical HitsWeekly20 Quick Coupons
Recruit a Trial PokemonDaily100 VP
Win 3 Ranked MatchesWeekly1,000 VP

⚠️ Warning: Weekly missions expire every Sunday. Ensure you claim your rewards from the mission menu manually, as they do not always auto-collect upon completion.

Mega Evolution and Ability Rewards

A unique aspect of the 2026 season is the introduction of exclusive Mega Evolution abilities. These are often unlocked via the Battle Pass or through specific "Achievement" milestones related to individual Pokemon. For instance, winning a set number of battles with Charizard grants the "Charizard Admirer" title and additional VP.

According to the latest competitive data, several new Mega abilities have been introduced this season. These are essentially "rewards" for players who engage with the Mega Stone mechanics found in the later stages of the Battle Pass.

  • Mega Feraligatr: Features the "Dragon Eyes" ability, converting all Normal-type moves to Dragon-type and boosting power by 20%.
  • Mega Meanium: Utilizes "Mega Soul," a new defensive utility ability.
  • Mega Skarmory: Grants "Stalwart," allowing the Pokemon to ignore redirection moves like Rage Powder or Follow Me.
  • Mega Excadrill: Features "Piercing Drill," enabling it to hit through Protect (dealing 25% damage).

For a full list of current meta trends and official tournament rules, visit the official Pokemon competitive portal for the 2026 season.

Mystery Gifts and Limited Campaign Rewards

Beyond the standard progression, the developers frequently release "Mystery Gifts" that provide instant boosts to your roster. These are often tied to community milestones or seasonal holidays.

Current Active Codes

To redeem these, navigate to the "News" section, scroll to "Mystery Gift," and enter the following:

  • CHAMPION: Unlocks a competitive-ready Machamp in a Cherish Ball. This Machamp comes with Max HP and Attack IVs, and the "No Guard" ability, making it an immediate threat in the lower tiers of ranked play.
  • EARLYBIRD26: (Expired) Provided the initial Dragonite and 50 Cooldown tickets for launch-day players.

Achievement-Based Rewards

For players who want to showcase their dedication, the Achievement system offers long-term Pokemon Champions season rewards. These are categorized into Trainer Achievements and Pokemon-specific milestones.

  1. Trainer Titles: Earning titles like "Great Ball Master" or "Type Specialist" provides unique badges for your profile.
  2. Stat Renovations: Reaching high tiers in the Battle Pass often rewards "Training Tickets." These are incredibly valuable as they allow for a full reset of a Pokemon's stats (EVs and Nature) for free, saving you thousands of VP in the long run.
  3. Shiny Animations: While shiny Pokemon must be imported from Pokemon HOME or found via rare recruitment, the game rewards shiny owners with exclusive "Shiny Entry" animations once they reach Level 40 on the Battle Pass.

FAQ

Q: Do I lose my Pokemon Champions season rewards when the season ends?

A: No. Any Pokemon, cosmetic items, or currency earned during the season are permanent additions to your account. However, your rank and Battle Pass progress will reset when the new season begins.

Q: Is it possible to get the Premium Pass rewards for free?

A: No, the specific items marked with the "Premium" icon (like Emboar or the Elite Trainer Suit) require the purchase of the Premium Pass. However, the game provides enough free VP and trial Pokemon to remain competitive without spending money.

Q: How do I use the "Teammate Ticket" rewarded in the Battle Pass?

A: Teammate Tickets are used in the Recruit menu to permanently add a Pokemon to your roster without waiting for the daily refresh or using Quick Coupons. These are best saved for high-tier threats that you don't already own in Pokemon HOME.

Q: Are there any rewards for playing on the Switch 2 versus mobile?

A: The rewards and account progress are cross-platform and identical. However, playing on the Switch 2 version provides a higher fidelity experience in the Champion Stadium battles, though the UI remains consistent across all devices.

Advertisement