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metang
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Metang

Iron Claw Pokémon

SteelPsychic

When two Beldum link together, their psychic power is doubled. Their intelligence, however, remains unchanged.

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

Locations

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

zu Usage: 4.1%
Stealth Rock
Moves
Thunder Punch / Earthquake
Toxic / Bullet Punch
Item
Eviolite
Nature
Adamant
EVs
HP 252
Atk 252
Def 4

Strategy Overview

Metang solidifies itself as an excellent Stealth Rock user thanks to its offensive utility, solid Eviolite-boosted bulk, and decent defensive typing. Moreover, Metang separates itself from other Steel-type Stealth Rock users such as Mawile and Probopass thanks to its ability to check Fairy- and Psychic-types such as Mr. Mime and Exeggutor offensively. In addition, Metang is significantly less passive than Bronzor due to its decent Attack stat and coverage options, which makes it a better fit on offensive teams. Similarly, Metang's defensive typing and bulk make it a nice glue for balanced and offensive teams alike, especially alongside Silvally formes such as Fighting, Dragon, and Water. However, Metang's typing and low Speed leave it vulnerable to potent wallbreakers such as Golem, Rapidash, and Swords Dance Pinsir. Furthermore, Metang's reliance on Eviolite makes it susceptible to Knock Off, which is extremely common on Pokemon such as Leafeon, Komala, and Machoke. In addition, Metang's lack of recovery means that it is especially easy to wear down, which limits its ability to switch into resisted attacks repeatedly. Lastly, entry hazard removers such as Silvally-Dark, Sandslash, and Silvally-Ground easily force Metang out and remove the Stealth Rock it sets, severely limiting Metang's effectiveness.

Most Used Moves

Toxic
28.3%

Most Used Items

Eviolite
99.8%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc