Team Stats

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Factions

On TPPC, there are a total of 5 Factions/Teams. These teams are originally derived from the games, with the exception of TPPC's own team. When players sign up on TPPC, they have a choice of 5 factions with 3 starter Pokemon each. The starters for each faction are:

Team TPPC

Team Rocket

Team Magma

Team Aqua

Team Galactic

In the past, some of the starter Pokémon became Level 4 (125 Exp) due to a change in the EXP formula. Now all starter Pokémon are level 5 by default.

What is the Team Stats Page?

It’s the page where players can find the weekly Promo and purchase some of the available items.

How to Get There?

  • Players can find their Team page under the section ‘Pokémon Centers’. It will be called whatever the player's faction is set as.

Ranks

Ranks are unlocked based on how much Team Stat Points your account has, to earn more Team Stat Points, you can battle accounts that are on a different team faction than you. Based on your Rank you can unlock various Promos/Items, and increase your trading cap.

Rank Points Required To Unlock Rank

Grunt

1

Private

10

Specialist

100

Corporal

1,000

Sergeant

10,000

Lieutenant

100,000

Captain

1,000,000

Major

10,000,000

Colonel

100,000,000

General

1,000,000,000

Commander

10,000,000,000

How to Purchase the Promos/Items

Players have to make sure that they have enough Team stat points to purchase the promo/item. Then they can click on Redeem and get the reward. Players will find the item in their Item list and the promo will be added to their box. The promo will change every Sunday, however, it is possible for the promo to remain the same for more than a week.

Rank Required Item Team Points Cost
Normal Power Plant Discount

Grunt

Promo Pokemon 1
Charged Rod 1

Private

Team Boost 5 4

Specialist

Amulet Coin 50 38

Sergeant

Life Orb 5,000 3,750

Lieutenant

Alph Glyph 50,000 37,500

Captain

Power Boost 500,000 375,000

Major

Valor Band 5,000,000 3,750,000
Magma Stone
Verity Stone
Acuity Water
DNA Strand

General

Elemental Stone 500,000,000 375,000,000

Note: Charged Rod will only appear in the Rewards section if the player's Faction controls the Power Plant.

Past Prizes

The Team Stats page has had many updates throughout the different versions of TPPC. The Old Team Stats rewarded many notable prizes such as ShinyZapdos, DarkFeebas, Shiny/DarkDeoxys, ShinyGroudon and ShinyKyogre.

Trade Limit (Cap)

Depending on the player's rank, players are allowed to trade up to certain levels. The higher a player's rank is, the higher their trade limit will be.

  • 0 - 999,999 points (Lieutenant or lower Rank) = Trading up to and including Level 2500.
  • 1,000,000 - 9,999,999 points (Captain Rank) = Trading up to and including Level 4000.
  • 10,000,000 - 99,999,999 points (Major Rank) = Trading up to and including Level 5500.
  • 100,000,000+ points (Colonel Rank) = Trading up to and including Level 7000.
  • 1,000,000,000+ points (General Rank) = Trading up to and including Level 8500.

Note:

  • "Trading up to Level 2500/4000/5500/7000" means once the players' pokemon reaches 2501/4001/5501/7001, they cannot trade that Pokémon until they reach the next rank.
  • The Trade Limits were increased to the above Levels on the 19th of June 2023. Prior to this, the Caps were 2499, 3000, 3499 and 4499. They were introduced in v8 of TPPC.

Trivia

In older versions of TPPC, there were 4 Teams with different effects:

  • Team Magma – Pokemon will inflict 5% more damage to the pokemon of your opponent, however, they will also take 5% more damage.
  • Team Aqua - Pokemon will inflict 5% less damage to the pokemon of your opponent, but your pokemon will take 5% less damage when attacked.
  • Team Rocket – Trainers will make 5% more money than any other team's trainers, but will receive 5% less experience than you would on other teams.
  • Team TPPC – No special advantage or disadvantages

Credits

  • Bigboel for writing the original guide.
  • Xaine for editing it into the Wiki.
  • Canucks for fixing the main errors.
  • Eevee for fixing some minor errors.
  • Haunter for helping to update it.