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gyarados
#130

Gyarados

Atrocious Pokémon

WaterFlying

Once it begins to rampage, a Gyarados will burn everything down, even in a harsh storm.

Base Stats

HP 95
Attack 125
Defense 79
Sp. Atk 60
Sp. Def 100
Speed 81
Total 540

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Intimidate Moxie (Hidden)

Evolution Chain

Moves

Locations

Details

Category Atrocious Pokémon
Height 6.5 m
Weight 235.0 kg
Base Exp 189
Growth Rate Slow
Capture Rate 45
Base Happiness 70
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat Waters Edge
Egg Groups Water2 ,Dragon

Sprites

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Competitive

Substitute + Dragon Dance
Item
Leftovers
Ability
Intimidate / Moxie
Nature
Jolly / Adamant
EVs
HP 88
Atk 252
Spe 168
Offensive Dragon Dance
Item
Leftovers / Lum Berry / Life Orb
Ability
Moxie / Intimidate
Nature
Adamant / Jolly
EVs
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Strategy Overview

Armed with Dragon Dance, a reliable physical Water-type STAB attack, and two incredible abilities, Gyarados establishes its niche as a dangerous sweeper. Utilizing its solid bulk and rare typing, Gyarados has many switch-in and setup opportunities, pivoting into and threatening top Pokemon like Excadrill, Heatran, Gliscor, Volcarona, Scizor, and Keldeo. Many of the Pokemon it checks are common on hyper offense teams, which grants it a particularly strong matchup against them. The ever-present rain set by Politoed is also a boon to Gyarados, as it clears the sand that cuts into its bulk, and physical checks like Skarmory and Reuniclus can be much more easily muscled through with a boosted Waterfall when rain is present.

However, weakness to Stealth Rock and vulnerability to sand severely cuts into Gyarados's defensive reliability, necessitating entry hazard removal support. This is exacerbated by it relying on its bulk and typing to set up directly on Pokemon like Excadrill. Gyarados is also not very immediately threatening, as its middling Speed and mediocre STAB option of Waterfall often require it to use Dragon Dance before it can meaningfully damage teams. This Speed issue persists even after setting up one Dragon Dance, as common Choice Scarf users like Latios and Garchomp often put Gyarados in an awkward situation after it has claimed one KO. Finally and most importantly, Gyarados has a large number of checks, such as Skarmory, Jellicent, Ferrothorn, Rotom-W, Encore Politoed, and Dragonite, which are all quite common and often necessitate different moves to beat.

Most Used Moves

Waterfall
99.4%
Ice Fang
49.0%

Most Used Items

Leftovers
50.7%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc