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Wolfe Glick's Mamoswine Team Explained: Why This Regulation M Squad Is Turning Heads

Wolfe Glick's latest Regulation M team has sparked discussion across the competitive Pokémon community. While Charizard, Incineroar and Hydreigon are familiar faces, one Pokémon stands out: Mamoswine. Here's why this unusual choice could be one of the smartest meta calls of the season.

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Author: Simbozz Published: June 12, 2026 Updated: June 12, 2026
Welfe Glick's Team

Why Is Everyone Talking About Mamoswine?

When Pokémon Champions shared Wolfe Glick's latest Regulation M team on social media, one Pokémon immediately caught the attention of competitive players. Not Charizard. Not Incineroar. Not Hydreigon. Mamoswine. While several members of the team are established tournament staples, Mamoswine is rarely considered a top-tier choice in modern Regulation M play. That alone was enough to spark discussion throughout the competitive community. However, the deeper players looked into the roster, the more interesting the team became. Every Pokémon appears to serve a specific purpose, creating a balanced mix of offensive pressure, defensive utility and matchup flexibility.

The Team At A Glance

  • Charizard
  • Hydreigon
  • Incineroar
  • Mamoswine
  • Sneasler
  • Toxapex

At first glance the roster looks unconventional. Rather than simply combining the strongest Pokémon in the format, Wolfe's team appears carefully constructed to attack specific metagame trends currently dominating Regulation M. Several Pokémon provide immediate offensive pressure while others focus on positioning, disruption and long-term board control.

Charizard Remains One Of The Best Offensive Threats In Regulation M

Charizard continues to be one of the most dangerous special attackers available. With access to Heat Wave and Solar Beam, Charizard can threaten multiple archetypes at once while applying constant pressure from the opening turns of a match. Many Regulation M teams still struggle to switch safely into a properly supported Charizard. When paired with disruption from teammates such as Incineroar and Sneasler, Charizard often finds opportunities to dictate the pace of the entire battle.

Hydreigon Provides Flexibility And Coverage

Hydreigon serves as the team's versatile special attacker. Dark Pulse, Draco Meteor and Earth Power allow it to pressure a wide range of popular Pokémon while Levitate creates valuable defensive utility. One particularly interesting interaction is its synergy with Mamoswine. Because Hydreigon avoids Ground-type attacks through Levitate, Mamoswine can freely use Earthquake without damaging its partner. This creates strong offensive pressure against teams that rely heavily on Steel-, Fire- or Electric-type Pokémon.

Why Mamoswine Is The Most Interesting Choice

Mamoswine is the Pokémon that generated the most discussion after the team was revealed. Although it rarely appears among the most played Regulation M Pokémon, it offers several unique advantages that become increasingly valuable in tournament play. Ground and Ice coverage hits many important metagame threats for super-effective damage. Icicle Crash allows Mamoswine to threaten Dragons and Flying-types. Earthquake provides strong spread damage. Ice Shard offers priority pressure that can finish weakened opponents before they have a chance to move. Most importantly, many players simply do not prepare extensively for Mamoswine. Unexpected Pokémon often create advantages at the highest level because opponents have fewer reps against them and may struggle to identify optimal lines of play during a match.

Incineroar Continues To Define Competitive Play

Few Pokémon influence doubles battles as consistently as Incineroar. Fake Out, Intimidate and Parting Shot remain some of the strongest utility tools available in the format. In this team, Incineroar acts as the glue holding everything together. It helps create safe opportunities for Charizard and Hydreigon while reducing pressure on more vulnerable teammates. Even in a team filled with unique choices, Incineroar remains one of the most important members of the roster.

Sneasler And Toxapex Create Constant Pressure

Sneasler contributes speed control, utility and immediate offensive pressure. Dire Claw remains one of the most frustrating attacks to face because of its ability to inflict multiple status conditions while dealing respectable damage. Meanwhile, Toxapex provides the opposite role. Rather than winning games quickly, Toxapex excels at slowing matches down and forcing opponents into uncomfortable positions through Toxic, Infestation and Baneful Bunker. Together, these Pokémon give the team multiple ways to approach different matchups.

What This Team Tells Us About The Current Meta

The biggest lesson from Wolfe Glick's team is that Regulation M remains far from solved. While many players focus exclusively on the most popular Pokémon, successful tournament teams often emerge from creative adaptations to the metagame. Mamoswine may never become one of the most played Pokémon in the format. However, this team demonstrates that unique choices can still succeed when they fill specific strategic roles. At the highest level of competitive play, innovation continues to be one of the strongest advantages a player can have.

Final Thoughts

Wolfe Glick's latest Regulation M roster combines established tournament staples with one of the most surprising Pokémon choices currently being discussed in competitive play. Charizard provides explosive offense. Hydreigon adds flexibility. Incineroar supports the entire team. Sneasler and Toxapex offer disruption and control. And Mamoswine serves as the unexpected piece that makes the entire roster stand out. Whether this team starts a new trend or remains a unique meta call, one thing is certain: Competitive players are talking about Mamoswine again.

Why is Mamoswine unusual in Regulation M?
Mamoswine is rarely seen compared to more popular Ground-type options, making it an unexpected but potentially powerful meta choice.
Who is Wolfe Glick?
Wolfe Glick is one of the most successful competitive Pokémon players in history and a former Pokémon World Champion.
What makes this team unique?
The combination of Charizard, Hydreigon, Incineroar, Mamoswine, Sneasler and Toxapex creates a balance of offense, disruption and defensive control that differs from many standard Regulation M teams.

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