Arsal Puri vs Wolfe Glick — Análisis de la Final del Regional de Indianapolis 2026 Pokémon Champions

Welcome to the Sanctuary, Trainers. The first-ever Pokémon Champions Regional in North America concluded with a final that defined the current meta: Arsal Puri with Mega Charizard Y faced off against Wolfe Glick with Mega Steelix in a weather battle that decided the Indianapolis 2026 title. In this analysis, we revisit the key decisions of the Grand Final. Sun versus sand, two opposing philosophies of field control, and only one winner. We break down how Arsal built and maintained his weather throughout the decisive turns, what Wolfe did to try and reverse it, and at what precise moment the match was decided. It's not just about who won—it's about understanding why weather control is now a central pillar of the meta in M-A Regulation. With over a thousand Trainers participating in the tournament and the first-ever Champions Grand Final on North American soil, what was at stake in Indianapolis is more than just a regional title. It's the first clear indication of where the competitive Champions meta is headed in our region. 🛠️ SANCTUARY'S F2P TOOL Competitive course, team analysis, and battle tools — all in one place: 👉 https://pokemon-champions-toolkit.net... #PokémonChampions #ElSantuarioGaming #F2P #Indianapolis2026 #MARegulation #MegaCharizard #MegaSteelix #VGC2026 Pokémon Champions, Indianapolis Regional 2026, Arsal Puri, Wolfe Glick, Mega Charizard Y, Mega Steelix, weather war, Indianapolis final analysis, first North American Champions Regional, MA Regulation, Pokémon Champions meta, competitive weather control, competitive Pokémon in Spanish, El Santuario Gaming, F2P, VGC 2026, Doubles Champions, Indianapolis 2026 final, sun vs. sand, weather war Pokémon