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cofagrigus
#563

Cofagrigus

Coffin Pokémon

Ghost

It has been said that they swallow those who get too close and turn them into mummies. They like to eat gold nuggets.

Base Stats

HP 58
Attack 50
Defense 145
Sp. Atk 95
Sp. Def 105
Speed 30
Total 483

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Held Items

Evolution Chain

runerigus Runerigus Take Damage

Moves

Details

Category Coffin Pokémon
Height 1.7 m
Weight 76.5 kg
Base Exp 169
Growth Rate Medium
Capture Rate 90
Base Happiness 70
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat
Egg Groups Mineral ,Indeterminate

Sprites

cofagrigus Front Front
cofagrigus Back Back
cofagrigus Front Shiny Front Shiny
cofagrigus Back Shiny Back Shiny
cofagrigus Official Art Official Art
cofagrigus Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

uu Usage: 0.4%
Trick Room
Item
Ghostium Z
Nature
Quiet
EVs
HP 252
SpA 252
SpD 4

Strategy Overview

Cofagrigus's access to Nasty Plot and Trick Room makes it a potent sweeper in the UU metagame, particularly against offensively inclined teams, where it generally outspeeds every Pokemon while Trick Room is up. Its Ghost typing is good offensively, especially when paired with Ghostium Z, with STAB Shadow Ball only being resisted by Dark- and Normal-types like Hydreigon and Blissey. Cofagrigus also possesses great natural bulk, especially physically, granting it a solid number of setup opportunities and allowing it to act as a blanket check to certain physical threats such as Scizor and Mega Altaria. Ghost is rather mediocre defensively, though it does give Cofagrigus setup opportunities against Pokemon like Cobalion and Choice Scarf Infernape. Cofagrigus's ability Mummy helps it set up in the face of Pokemon such as Scizor and physical Mega Altaria that rely on their abilities to do meaningful damage. However, Cofagrigus is not particularly threatening without both Nasty Plot and Trick Room set up, often being either too weak to execute a sweep without Nasty Plot boosts or revenge killed by a faster Pokemon outside of Trick Room. It also struggles to break past any formidable special wall that is not hit at least neutrally by its Ghost STAB moves; examples include Blissey and Alolan Muk. While in theory Hidden Power Fighting offers fantastic coverage alongside Cofagrigus's STAB Shadow Ball, its low Base Power leads Cofagrigus to struggle against Ghost-resistant Pokemon such as Blissey and Mega Pidgeot, due to the former's great Special Defense and the latter's neutrality to Fighting-type moves.

Most Used Moves

Calm Mind
45.2%
Rest
37.5%

Most Used Items

Leftovers
13.4%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc