Pokemon MCP Server

Pokemon MCP Server

Enables users to fetch detailed Pokémon data, build tournament squads, and simulate battles using PokéAPI. It also integrates Wikipedia to provide fun comparisons between Pokémon and their real-world animal inspirations.

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Pokemon MCP Server

A MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that connects to two APIs — PokéAPI for live Pokémon data and the Wikipedia REST API (free, no key needed) for real-world animal facts — and exposes tools that an LLM (like Claude) can use to fetch, explore, and battle Pokémon.

Built with FastMCP and httpx.

Tools

Tool Description
get_pokemon_info Get detailed info (types, abilities, stats) for any Pokémon by name
list_popular_pokemon List popular tournament-ready Pokémon picks
create_tournament_squad Build a powerful 6-Pokémon squad for a tournament
find_pokemon_by_type Find top 5 Pokémon of a given type (e.g. fire, water, psychic) with stats
battle_simulator Simulate a 1v1 battle between two Pokémon based on their stats
pokemon_real_animal Find which real animal a Pokémon resembles, with fun facts pulled from the Wikipedia API

How pokemon_real_animal Works

For animal data, the tool uses the Wikipedia API (free, no API key needed) to pull real-world animal facts. Here's how it works:

  1. Uses a hardcoded mapping of Pokémon → real animal (e.g. Pikachu → Mouse, Garchomp → Hammerhead Shark)
  2. Hits Wikipedia's REST API to fetch a summary about that animal
  3. Returns a fun comparison alongside the Pokémon's stats

Covers 60+ Pokémon with known real-world inspirations.

Requirements

  • Python 3.8+
  • httpx
  • mcp (Model Context Protocol library)

Installation

# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/your-username/pokemon-mcp-server
cd pokemon-mcp-server

# Create a virtual environment
python -m venv venv
.\venv\Scripts\Activate  # On Windows
# source venv/bin/activate  # On macOS/Linux

# Install dependencies
pip install httpx "mcp[cli]"

Running the Server

python poke.py

The server runs over stdio transport, making it compatible with Claude Desktop and other MCP-compatible LLM hosts.

Connect to Claude Desktop

Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pokemon": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["/path/to/poke.py"]
    }
  }
}

Example Interactions

  • "What are Charizard's stats?"
  • "Find me the top fire type Pokémon"
  • "Simulate a battle between Pikachu and Mewtwo"
  • "What real animal does Garchomp resemble?"
  • "Build me a tournament squad"

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