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tentacruel
#073

Tentacruel

Jellyfish Pokémon

WaterPoison

Normally, it has 80 poisonous tentacles. The longer one has been alive, the fewer tentacles it will have.

Base Stats

HP 80
Attack 70
Defense 65
Sp. Atk 80
Sp. Def 120
Speed 100
Total 515

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Held Items

Evolution Chain

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Details

Category Jellyfish Pokémon
Height 1.6 m
Weight 55.0 kg
Base Exp 180
Growth Rate Slow
Capture Rate 60
Base Happiness 70
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat Sea
Egg Groups Water3

Sprites

tentacruel Front Front
tentacruel Back Back
tentacruel Front Shiny Front Shiny
tentacruel Back Shiny Back Shiny
tentacruel Official Art Official Art
tentacruel Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

uu Usage: 11.0%
Defensive
Moves
Sludge Bomb / Toxic Spikes / Knock Off
Item
Black Sludge / Icium Z
Nature
Timid
EVs
HP 252
Def 112
Spe 144

Strategy Overview

Tentacruel's good Water / Poison defensive typing, which allows it to check threats such as Infernape and Scizor while absorbing Toxic Spikes, and access to Rapid Spin are what really set it apart from other Water-types in the tier. Additionally, good utility options in Toxic Spikes, Haze, and Knock Off give it the ability to support different playstyles and archetypes, and a good Speed tier also lets Tentacruel outspeed and heavily chip down threats to balance such as Mamoswine and Nidoking before going down without much investment. However, its subpar physical bulk and a lack of recovery outside of Z-Haze leave it hard pressed to check threats such as Scizor and Cobalion over the course of a game and reliant on teammates to serve as primary checks. Tentacruel’s weakness to a common offensive typing in Ground, which most Stealth Rock setters have, makes it more risky to remove entry hazards, even if they are forced out by Tentacruel’s Scald. Tentacruel also faces competition from Starmie as a spinner due to the fact Starmie has a much higher offensive presence and can switch into common Stealth Rock users such as Hippowdon and Swampert reliably. Tentacruel’s low damage output leaves it open to becoming setup fodder for bulky users, such as Reuniclus and Latias, even though Haze will deny their boosts if need be.

Most Used Moves

Scald
98.2%
Haze
83.3%
Toxic
61.2%

Most Used Items

Icium Z
0.5%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc