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metang
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Metang

Iron Claw Pokémon

SteelPsychic

When two BELDUM fuse together, METANG is formed. The brains of the BELDUM are joined by a magnetic nervous system. By linking its brains magnetically, this POKéMON generates strong psychokinetic power.

Base Stats

HP 60
Attack 75
Defense 100
Sp. Atk 55
Sp. Def 80
Speed 50
Total 420

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Held Items

Evolution Chain

metang Metang Lv. 20
metagross Metagross Lv. 45

Moves

Details

Category Iron Claw Pokémon
Height 1.2 m
Weight 202.5 kg
Base Exp 147
Growth Rate Slow
Capture Rate 3
Base Happiness 35
Gender Genderless
Habitat Rough Terrain
Egg Groups Mineral

Sprites

metang Front Front
metang Back Back
metang Front Shiny Front Shiny
metang Back Shiny Back Shiny
metang Official Art Official Art
metang Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

nu Usage: 53.8%
Defensive
Item
Leftovers
Nature
Impish
EVs
HP 252
Def 28
SpD 228
Offensive
Moves
Agility / Protect / Toxic
Item
Leftovers
Nature
Adamant
EVs
HP 132
Atk 252
Spe 124
Choice Band
Item
Choice Band
Nature
Adamant
EVs
HP 4
Atk 252
Spe 252

Strategy Overview

Metang's blend of offensive and defensive tools lends it a great amount of versatility and utility within the tier. By virtue of Metang's bulk and typing, it's able to check potent offensive Pokemon like Haunter, Calm Mind Chimecho, and Golbat. Offensively, Metang's access to near-perfect coverage lets it heavily pressure defensive cores, with Meteor Mash's chance to raise Metang's Attack leaving traditional physical walls at risk of being overpowered by even non-Choice Band variants, while its access to Agility helps it give offensive teams headaches. Metang also has access to an incredibly powerful Explosion, which makes it great at drawing in and removing bulky Water-types for its teammates. Unfortunately, Metang struggles to pressure bulky Water-types without sacrificing itself and faces a fair amount of competition from Mawile as a defensive Steel-type due to the latter's better capabilities as a physical wall thanks to Intimidate, which makes it less susceptible to coverage moves from the likes of Murkrow and Pidgeot. Additionally, Metang is vulnerable to common coverage attacks from Pokemon such as Raticate and Pidgeot as well as less common options like Hidden Power Fire from Roselia and Will-O-Wisp from Haunter.

Most Used Moves

Explosion
86.4%
Agility
51.9%
Protect
30.0%
Toxic
19.1%

Most Used Items

Leftovers
78.8%
Lum Berry
11.3%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc