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Favorite Pokemon Picker

Pick a lightweight shortlist from a sample Pokemon pool; full all-species comparison is planned later.

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Favorite Pokemon picker

Click favorites into a shortlist, then copy or refine your personal roster.

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    Mission briefing

    What is this?

    This native Favorite Pokemon Picker runs directly on Game Tools Hub. It lets players click Pokemon from a compact sample pool into a personal shortlist for team inspiration, challenge prompts, or favorites planning. It is a lightweight native MVP, not a full all-species bracket, pairwise comparison, or shareable ranking engine yet. Example: click Pikachu, Charizard, and Gengar to create a quick shortlist, then remove or reorder mentally before moving into team planning tools.

    How to use

    1. 1Click Pokemon from the sample pool to add them to your shortlist.
    2. 2Remove any pick that no longer fits your theme or challenge idea.
    3. 3Example: choose Pikachu, Charizard, and Gengar to create a quick favorite shortlist before opening the Team Builder.
    4. 4Treat this version as a lightweight picker until full species data and ranking modes are added.

    Key features

    Why players open it

    • Runs as a native Game Tools Hub Pokemon utility with no external page required.
    • Builds a quick favorite shortlist from a compact sample pool.
    • Discloses that the current version is not a full all-species ranking or pairwise comparison tool.
    • Works as a fast inspiration step before team building, roulette, or Nuzlocke planning.
    • Pairs with the other native Pokemon tools through internal related-tool links.

    FAQ

    Quick answers

    Is this Favorite Pokemon Picker native to Game Tools Hub?

    Yes. The interactive tool runs directly on this page.

    Is this a full competitive database replacement?

    Not yet. This native MVP covers the core workflow first; deeper Pokemon, item, ability, move, and generation data can be added incrementally.

    Does it still open an external tool?

    No. The primary tool interface is now on-site, and the main CTA jumps to the native tool panel.

    Can I use it with the other Pokemon tools?

    Yes. The Pokemon tools are designed to work together for team planning, matchup checks, speed checks, damage estimates, favorites, and Nuzlocke tracking.

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