Pokémon Champions AI Companion That Watches Your Screen
Questie AI spectates your Pokémon Champions sessions and talks with you like a Discord friend who actually knows the game — powered by GPT‑5.4, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and Gemini 3.1 Flash. It reacts to Mega Evolution selection and Omni Ring team building, Singles and Doubles format decision-making, and everything happening on your screen.
No hardware required · Works on any Windows PC · No downloads beyond the app
AI is watching your screen
Spectating your Pokémon Champions session in real time. Reacting to Mega Evolution selection and Omni Ring team building and Singles and Doubles format decision-making.
Your Mega Gengar activates Shadow Tag and the opponent suddenly realizes they cannot switch out. Your companion hears the internal scream from several rooms away.
You bring Mega Charizard Y into a rain team. Your Fire-type moves lose half their power while the opponent's Kingdra gains a 50% Special Attack bonus. It is a learning moment.
What Your Pokémon Champions AI Actually Says
Not a generic chatbot. Not a command interface. A companion who watches your sessions and has opinions about what just happened.
Your Mega Gengar activates Shadow Tag and the opponent suddenly realizes they cannot switch out. Your companion hears the internal scream from several rooms away.
You bring Mega Charizard Y into a rain team. Your Fire-type moves lose half their power while the opponent's Kingdra gains a 50% Special Attack bonus. It is a learning moment.
You win on a turn-1 critical hit from an 85% accuracy move. Your companion reluctantly acknowledges the result. Not the process. Just the result.
The opponent outspeeds your Mega Dragonite by exactly one point because you forgot to check their EV spread. Your companion takes a moment.
You correctly predict a double switch and your coverage move hits the incoming Pokémon for super-effective damage. Your companion had believed in you this whole time.
You burn your only Mega Evolution slot on a Pokémon that gets knocked out on turn 1. Your companion is already thinking about the team-building conversation you are about to have.
Meet Your Pokémon Champions Companions
Different play styles call for different companions. These are just starting points — you can build your own.
Lyra
Pokémon Champions companion
A seasoned Doubles veteran who has played competitive VGC since Generation 5, knows every Mega Evolution matchup spread in the Regulation M-A meta by memory, and will patiently walk through why your lead pair is giving up free damage before you queue the next battle
"Incineroar's Intimidate on that Mega Tyranitar changes your damage calc significantly. Let me walk through what the math looks like for your current spread."
Cipher
Pokémon Champions companion
A Singles specialist who has ground from Poké Ball to Champion Tier twice across both formats, obsessed with speed tiers and coverage gaps, who treats every correct prediction call like a World Championship moment and means it
"You called the switch on turn 3. That's the game. EV spreads are practice. Reading your opponent correctly under pressure is competitive Pokémon."
Build your own
Custom personality, voice, and style — tailored to how you play Pokémon Champions
Real-Time Screen Vision for Pokémon Champions
Questie's Vision Language Model reads your screen the same way a human would watching over your shoulder — no game APIs, no plugins, no special setup.
AI Watches Your Screen Like a Friend Over Your Shoulder
Questie's Vision Language Model spectates your Pokémon Champions session by analyzing your screen in real time. It reads Mega Evolution selection and Omni Ring team building, the resource screen, player positions when visible, and map state — the same way a human coach watching your stream would.
No API integration required. The AI processes what's actually on your display and responds through voice chat while you're still in the session.
What the AI sees
When feedback arrives
Commentary Arrives When You Can Actually Use It
Feedback lands during natural breaks — between engagements, after a death, or when you're repositioning. The AI doesn't talk over active high-stakes moments but pipes up when you can actually act on the advice.
After an engagement resolves, it might call out a repeated mistake with your Singles and Doubles format decision-making or remind you about a positioning principle you've been ignoring all session.
Context-Aware Commentary Matches Your Play Style
The AI adapts its tone based on how you play. Aggressive players get timing and Mega Evolution selection and Omni Ring team building reminders. Methodical players hear about positioning and macro decision-making. It responds to what's actually happening in your specific session.
This isn't cookie-cutter tips pulled from a database. The AI watched your last twenty minutes and has opinions about what specifically keeps costing you.
Not another generic chatbot
Five Things Your Pokémon Champions AI Notices
Each area targets a real Pokémon Champions-specific skill gap — not generic gaming advice.
Mega Evolution Selection and Team Slots
- Each team has one Mega Evolution slot and the choice defines your primary win condition. Mega Charizard Y sets Drought for fire-and-solar synergy. Mega Gengar runs Shadow Tag to trap and remove threats. Mega Tyranitar sets Sandstorm for passive chip across the game. The Mega Stone costs 2,000 VP from the Frontier Shop — choosing the wrong one means rebuilding around a fixed structural mistake.
- A common Poké Ball to Ultra Ball climbing block is building around a Mega that the current Regulation M-A meta counters cleanly. Questie can discuss your team's win condition and flag whether your chosen Mega creates structural vulnerabilities against the most common teams currently in the ranked pool.
Singles vs. Doubles Format Strategy
- Pokémon Champions tracks Singles and Doubles on completely separate ranked ladders — they are different competitive games with different skill sets, team builds, and meta reads. Doubles introduces Intimidate cycling, spread move optimization, and weather synergy between two simultaneous Pokémon that do not exist in Singles at all.
- Players who reach Ultra Ball in Singles frequently stall at Poké Ball in Doubles because the decision space expands sharply. Questie can discuss the habits that carry over between formats and the ones that actively hurt you when you switch — which is the most useful preparation before committing a fresh team build to either ladder.
Speed Control and Trick Room
- Speed control is the most important concept in competitive Pokémon and the most commonly misunderstood below Master Ball Tier. Knowing your Pokémon's speed tier relative to common threats, whether a specific Mega Evolution's stat boost changes your speed matchups, and when Trick Room inverts the advantage entirely — these are game-defining reads that happen before you click a move.
- Questie can watch your team screen and talk through speed tier matchups before your next battle. Losing because a Pokémon outsped you by one EV point is avoidable. Getting caught by Trick Room without a counter is avoidable. Real-time discussion of the matchup before committing is exactly the preparation that gets players from Ultra Ball to Master Ball.
Prediction, Switching, and Scouting
- Competitive Pokémon is prediction as much as team building. Knowing when to stay in on a predicted switch, double-switching to bring in the better matchup, and scouting an opponent's item through chip damage before committing your Mega Evolution are reads that separate Master Ball from Champion Tier players. These decisions cannot be optimized from a tier list or usage stats — they require reading a specific opponent in a specific game.
- The Win Streak Bonus system in Pokémon Champions doubles rank gauge progress after two consecutive wins, which creates a real incentive to stay sharp across sets rather than treating each battle in isolation. Questie can help you briefly review the plays from a loss before queuing the next one, which is a meaningful counter to the tilt-queue pattern that affects every competitive Pokémon ladder.
Weather Teams and Entry Hazards
- Weather control is the foundation of the Regulation M-A meta. Mega Charizard Y versus Mega Tyranitar is the most common weather war in current ranked play, with players building four-slot coverage around the weather their Mega enables. Understanding which weather your team relies on — and how to prevent the opponent from overwriting it on turn 1 — is the first team-building question at every tier above Poké Ball.
- Entry hazards create passive damage that punishes switching and compounds across long games. Many players below Master Ball Tier are not running Hazard Removal and do not notice how much their win rate drops in drawn-out games as chip damage accumulates. Questie can identify whether hazard removal is a structural gap in your current team build and which slot it can realistically fit into.
Three Steps to Your Pokémon Champions AI Companion
Setup takes under two minutes. If your PC runs Pokémon Champions, it runs Questie.
Want the broader overview first? See how our AI companion for your specific game works, or read more about the real-time AI coach feature powered by screen vision and voice chat.
Share Your Screen
Launch Questie and share your Pokémon Champions window. No downloads, no plugins, no API keys. Works on any Windows PC without special hardware requirements.
Your Companion Watches
The Vision Language Model spectates your gameplay in real time, reading visual context the same way a friend watching over your shoulder would. Mega Evolution selection and Omni Ring team building, Singles and Doubles format decision-making — all visible.
It Talks With You
Your companion reacts to what's happening, banters between sessions, and throws in tips and reactions when they're useful. Not a command interface — a conversation.
How Pokémon Champions AI Companion Compares
Post-match tools tell you what went wrong after the game. Questie tells you during it.
| Tool | Price | Real-time commentary | Voice chat | Screen vision | Always available | No hardware required |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Questie AIYou | $19.99/mo | |||||
| Smogon | Free | |||||
| Pikalytics | Free | |||||
| Pokémon Showdown | Free | |||||
| VGC Tournament Coach | $40–100/hr |
Real-time vs post-match
Tools like Smogon and Pikalytics analyze your sessions after they're over. Questie talks to you during play so you can adjust before the next engagement, not after reviewing a stats page.
Alongside human coaching
Already working with a Pokémon Showdown coach? Questie reinforces what your coach teaches by delivering real-time reminders during your solo sessions. It's a daily practice tool, not a replacement for deep-dive sessions.
What Your Pokémon Champions AI Focuses on at Your Level
The companion adapts to where you are — not everyone gets the same generic advice.
Building Fundamentals
Mega Evolution selection and Omni Ring team building and basic positioning are the highest-leverage areas at this level. The AI focuses on building consistent habits before layering in more complex decision-making. Most players in Poké Ball Tier are losing ground to the same correctable mistakes — the AI identifies and targets those patterns directly.
Decision-Making and Consistency
Fundamental mechanics are developing but decision-making errors are holding you back. The AI focuses on Singles and Doubles format decision-making and how to position in the situations you're consistently struggling with. Mistakes become more punishing at this level — the AI calls out the habits that compound before they compound.
Optimization and Efficiency
Mechanics are solid. Coaching shifts to finding the small edges — resource efficiency, timing refinement, reading the game state, and reducing inconsistencies that prevent further improvement. At this level the AI tracks tendencies and patterns that create predictability opponents can exploit.
Competitive Sharpness
At the highest levels the AI acts as a consistency and focus tool — keeping fundamentals sharp during long sessions and flagging mental game drift when fatigue or tilt starts showing up in your play. It also catches the subtle patterns that develop over time: predictable tendencies and decision shortcuts that work lower down but get punished here.
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No hardware required
Questie works through screen sharing with no additional hardware requirements. No specialized GPU needed, no Pokémon Champions plugins to install, no API keys to configure. If your device runs Pokémon Champions, it runs Questie.
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