
PokeMCP
An MCP server that provides detailed Pokémon information by integrating with the PokeAPI, allowing users to fetch comprehensive data about Pokémon and simulate battles.
README
PokeMCP
PokeMCP is an MCP (Modular Command Platform) server that provides detailed Pokémon information by integrating with the PokeAPI. It exposes a tool to fetch comprehensive data about any Pokémon, including base stats, types, abilities (with effects), moves (with effects), and evolution chain.
Features
- Fetches Pokémon base stats, types, and abilities (with effect descriptions)
- Retrieves up to 10 moves per Pokémon, including move effects
- Provides the full evolution chain for a given Pokémon
- Handles errors gracefully and returns informative error messages
Requirements
- Python 3.11.4+
- httpx (for async HTTP requests)
- mcp.server.fastmcp (for MCP server framework)
Installation
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/ChiragAgg5k/poke-mcp.git cd poke-mcp
- Install dependencies using uv:
uv sync
Usage
Development Server
Run the server using uv (ensure you have the required MCP infrastructure):
uv run mcp dev server.py
Connecting with Claude
Run the following command to connect with Claude:
uv run mcp install server.py
Result should look like this:
Added server 'poke-mcp' to Claude config
Successfully installed poke-mcp in Claude app
Now you can use the poke-mcp
MCP tools in Claude:
Get Pokemon Info
<img src="assets/claude_get_pokemon_info.png" alt="Claude with PokeMCP" width="500">
Simulate Battle
<img src="assets/claude_simulate_battle.png" alt="Claude with PokeMCP" width="500">
Learn how to connect the server with other MCP clients like Cursor here.
API
Tool: get_pokemon_info
Fetches detailed information about a Pokémon.
Arguments
pokemon_name
(str): The name of the Pokémon (case-insensitive)
Returns
A dictionary with the following structure:
{
"name": "pikachu",
"id": 25,
"base_stats": {
"hp": 35,
"attack": 55,
...
},
"types": ["electric"],
"abilities": [
{"name": "static", "effect": "May paralyze on contact."},
...
],
"moves": [
{"name": "thunder-shock", "effect": "Has a 10% chance to paralyze the target."},
...
],
"evolution_chain": ["pichu", "pikachu", "raichu"]
}
Error Handling
If the Pokémon is not found or there is a network error, the response will include an error
key with a descriptive message.
Tool: simulate_battle
Simulates a Pokémon battle between two Pokémon using core mechanics (stats, type, and status effects).
Arguments
pokemon1
(str): Name of the first Pokémon (case-insensitive)pokemon2
(str): Name of the second Pokémon (case-insensitive)
Returns
A dictionary with the following structure:
{
"pokemon1": "pikachu",
"pokemon2": "charizard",
"initial_hp": {
"pikachu": 35,
"charizard": 78
},
"battle_log": [
"Turn 1:",
"charizard uses mega-punch and deals 75 damage! (pikachu HP: 0)",
"pikachu fainted!",
"Winner: charizard!"
],
"winner": "charizard"
}
Error Handling
If either Pokémon is not found or there is a network error, the response will include an error
key with a descriptive message.
License
This project uses the PokeAPI and is intended for educational and non-commercial use.
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