VR May Challenge #3

EventVictory Road May Challenge #3 (2026)
LocationOnline
Date16–17 May 2026
Attendance221 players
VideogamePokémon Champions
Season2026 Season – VGC Regulation Set M-A
Format8+2 Swiss rounds + X-2 top cut
Open team lists
OrganizerVictory Road

Table of Contents

Teams and results

Top cut

# Swiss Flag Player Prize Team OTS Replica
1 8-2 JPN Tota Nambu
(X)
VRtSF Ph2
$750
Charizard Mega YDragonite MegaBasculegionKingambitVenusaurGarchomp
2 8-2 ITA Stefano Greppi
(Ste)
$375
Charizard Mega YAerodactyl MegaBasculegionFarigirafSylveonGarchomp
3 10-0 JPN Shohei Kimura
(ナンス)
$190
Charizard Mega YFloette MegaIncineroarAegislashSinistchaGarchomp
4 8-2 JPN Kento Sato
(りんちゃん)
$190
Charizard Mega YGlimmoraBasculegionKingambitWhimsicottGarchomp
5 9-1 JPN Yosuke Takayanagi
(やなぎ)
$95
Blastoise MegaKangaskhan MegaBasculegionFarigirafVivillon FancyTorkoal
6 8-2 ITA Federico Camporesi
(Campo)
$95
Charizard Mega YGlimmoraBasculegionKingambitWhimsicottGarchomp
7 8-2 KOR Junhee Lee
(Botan)
$95
Scizor MegaFloette MegaGlimmoraKingambitTalonflameGarchomp
8 8-2 ITA Francesco Raga
(Lil Darkrai)
$95
Charizard Mega YKangaskhan MegaBasculegionGlimmoraWhimsicottGarchomp
9 8-2 KOR Joonki Kim
(데세르)
Charizard Mega YGlimmora MegaBasculegionKingambitWhimsicottGarchomp
10 8-2 ITA Stephane Giangaspero
(Heisenbread)
Aerodactyl MegaFloette MegaBasculegionKingambitMausholdSneasler
11 8-2 JPN Shun Kato
(あかとし)
Lopunny MegaDragoniteBasculegionFarigirafSylveonVivillon Pokeball

Phase 2 Swiss rounds

# Swiss Flag Player Prize Team OTS Replica
12 7-3 GBR Damahni Palmer
(DmanVGC)
Charizard Mega YGlimmoraBasculegionKingambitWhimsicottGarchomp

13 7-3 JPN Kanade Mizuguchi
(おヌ!)
Charizard Mega YGlimmoraBasculegionKingambitWhimsicottGarchomp

14 7-3 JPN Yuto Fujikawa
(ケイト)
Delphox MegaFloette MegaBasculegionKingambitTalonflameSneasler

15 7-3 JPN Wataru Igarashi
(Alex)
Charizard Mega YGlimmoraBasculegionKingambitWhimsicottGarchomp

16 7-3 KOR Suwoong Cheong
(U.N Owen♥)
Charizard Mega YFarigirafIncineroarAegislashSylveonGarchomp

17 7-3 CHE Fausto Bontadelli
(Flafferson)
Skarmory MegaFloette MegaBasculegionGlimmoraWhimsicottHydreigon

18 7-3 CHE Carmine Ragone
(Carmine)
Scovillain MegaAerodactyl MegaBasculegionKingambitSylveonGarchomp

19 7-3 ITA Giuseppe Alario
(Il Mule)
Venusaur MegaTyranitar MegaBasculegionIncineroarCorviknightGarchomp

20 7-3 ITA Matteo Salvatici
(Lozan)
Charizard Mega YFloette MegaIncineroarAegislashSinistchaGarchomp

21 7-3 KOR Jeongso Lee
(미월)
Charizard Mega YFloette MegaIncineroarAegislashSinistchaGarchomp

22 7-3 CHE Oliver Achermann
(Jamie)
Scizor MegaDragonite MegaBasculegionSneaslerPelipperArchaludon

23 7-3 ITA Angelo Piscitelli
(Pisco)
Gengar MegaFloette MegaIncineroarRotom WashMausholdGarchomp

24 7-3 USA Tahmid Rashid
(REM)
Charizard Mega YAerodactyl MegaBasculegionKingambitSylveonGarchomp

25 6-4 USA Andrew Gouck
(Andy)
Froslass MegaAerodactyl MegaBasculegionSneaslerTsareenaGarchomp

26 6-3 JPN Kandai Nagatome
(Candy)
Gengar MegaDragoniteIncineroarKingambitNinetales AlolaSneasler

27 6-4 DEU Finn Seipold
(Findus)
Scizor MegaGlimmora MegaBasculegionIncineroarSinistchaNinetales Alola

28 6-4 USA Adam Colson
(Adam)
Charizard Mega YGlimmoraBasculegionKingambitWhimsicottGarchomp

29 6-3 TWN Jiang Jin-Hao
(PsyGO1)
Charizard Mega YFarigirafIncineroarKingambitHattereneTorkoal

30 6-3 ITA Francesco Sottile
(CiccioCT)
Scovillain MegaAerodactyl MegaBasculegionAegislashSylveonGarchomp

Usage stats

#PokémonPh1Ph2
1
Basculegion
55.2%
(122)
73%
(22)
2
Garchomp
53.4%
(118)
70%
(21)
3
Charizard
46.6%
(103)
53%
(16)
4
Kingambit
46.6%
(103)
50%
(15)
5
Incineroar
29.0%
(64)
30%
(9)
6
Sneasler
26.2%
(58)
17%
(5)
7
Whimsicott
24.9%
(55)
30%
(9)
8
Floette Eternal
23.5%
(52)
27%
(8)
9
Glimmora
23.1%
(51)
37%
(11)
10
Aerodactyl
21.3%
(47)
20%
(6)
#PokémonPh1Ph2
11
Sinistcha
19.0%
(42)
13%
(4)
12
Sylveon
18.1%
(40)
20%
(6)
13
Aegislash
13.1%
(29)
17%
(5)
14
Farigiraf
12.2%
(27)
17%
(5)
15
Archaludon
10.9%
(24)
3%
(1)
16
Rotom Wash
9.5%
(21)
3%
(1)
17
Talonflame
9.0%
(20)
7%
(2)
18
Pelipper
9.0%
(20)
3%
(1)
19
Dragonite
8.1%
(18)
13%
(4)
20
Scizor
7.7%
(17)
10%
(3)
#PokémonPh1Ph2
21
Kangaskhan
7.7%
(17)
7%
(2)
22
Maushold FourMaushold
6.8%
(15)
7%
(2)
23
Scovillain
6.3%
(14)
7%
(2)
24
Gengar
6.3%
(14)
7%
(2)
25
Ninetales Alola
5.9%
(13)
7%
(2)
26
Froslass
5.9%
(13)
3%
(1)
27
Tyranitar
5.4%
(12)
3%
(1)
28
Sableye
5.4%
(12)
0%
(0)
29
Milotic
5.4%
(12)
0%
(0)
30
Venusaur
5.0%
(11)
7%
(2)

Streaming

Unfortunately there is no stream by Victory Road for this event. In any case, players that stream their runs are promoted by Victory Road during the tournament.

It is forbidden to share the room ID to outside players, or use another game to enter the room and observe the match in spectator mode.

Platform and schedule

The tournament is held online through Battlefy. All communication between the players must be done through the Battlefy chat enabled in each round.

Official communication from the organizer staff is performed through Discord, in the Victory Road Discord server.

The tournament will use the structure of 2-phase Swiss rounds + asymmetrical top cut that is in place for all major events in the 2026 season.

  • In the rare instances where the end of Phase 2 results in fewer than 8 players or more than 16 players with 2 or fewer losses (X-2), the asymmetrical top cut will only feature those players at X-2 or better.

The schedule of the tournament is as follows:

  • 16 May at 14:00 UTC:
    • Phase 1 Swiss rounds. All signed up players can play all these rounds. Those with 2 or fewer losses (X-2) at the end of this stage advance to Phase 2, and all others are dropped from the tournament.
  • 17 May at 14:00 UTC:
      • Phase 2 Swiss rounds: The qualified players continue playing Swiss rounds. At the end of this stage, those players with 2 or fewer losses (X-2) at the end of Phase 2 will advance to the next stage.
          • The limit of 16 players in top cut present in the official tournaments will not be enforced here. Likewise, if there are fewer than 8 players with X-2 records, players at X-3 will not be part of the top cut.
      • Top Cut: the players in top cut will continue playing right after the end of the Phase 2 Swiss rounds, with a bye to the highest-ranked players if the number results in an asymmetrical top cut.

Prizes

This event is a grassroots tournament and is not a part of any official circuit. This means that it does not reward any Championship Points (CPs).

The winner gets an invite to Phase 2 of the Victory Road to San Francisco, and additionally the best-placed players receive the following prizes:

PlacementPrize money
WinnerInvite to Phase 2 of the Victory Road to San Francisco
~40% of the prizepool
Runner-up~20% of the prizepool
Semifinalists~10% of the prizepool
5th to 8th~5% of the prizepool

Overview

The Victory Road May Challenge #3 is an online event hosted by Victory Road, with the purpose of serving as practice for the upcoming live tournaments, with a special focus on the major events of the 2026 season.

It is played with VGC Regulation Set M-A, using open team lists.

All detailed tournament procedures, including rules and penalties, can be found here.

A little bit of history

Victory Road has been consistently holding online grassroots tournaments for years, including standalone events, online invitationals featuring qualifier events, and the yearly biggest online team competition in the World Cup of Pokémon VGC. Victory Road has also provided streams to several official Regional Championships in Europe since 2019.

Our most recent tournament was the VR May Challenge #2, also played with the VGC Regulation Set M-A the previous week. The finals saw 2019 EUIC finalist Davide Carrer defeat 2023 EUIC Champion in the Senior division Mattia Cognetta to win $620 and his first VR tournament. This also was Mattia’s second back-to-back finals!

Sign-up instructions

Sign-ups for the event are done through Battlefy platform. Sign-ups are $11.50 (+ $1.15 Battlefy tax) and open upon announcement of the event. $8.5 of the total entry fee money per player is directed towards the prizes, and $2 is used to compensate the staff members, tournament organizers and judges. The remaining $1 is used as part of an accummulated prizepool for the Victory Road to San Francisco to be held next summer.

All players need to provide a team list in text export format, shared in a link such as VRPastes Open Team List, with all open team list data about the team’s Pokémon (including form, ability, held item and moves). In the case of Mega Evolutions, it is important to use the base form of the Pokémon with its ability; the held item will already tell you if it is a Mega Evolution, and VRPastes can show the newly acquired ability upon Mega Evolution.

Additionally, all players need to provide another closed team list (only for TOs) with all previous information and either stat values or Nature + Stat Points. This list can also be provided with a VRPastes Closed Team List, with password protection allowed.

Please ask any staff member if you need help registering the team lists!

Sign-ups close right before the event starts. Players that do not show up and get their third loss are dropped from the tournament.

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