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charizard
#006

Charizard

Flame Pokémon

FireFlying

When expelling a blast of superhot fire, the red flame at the tip of its tail burns more intensely.

Base Stats

HP 78
Attack 84
Defense 78
Sp. Atk 109
Sp. Def 85
Speed 100
Total 534

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Forms

Evolution Chain

Moves

Details

Category Flame Pokémon
Height 1.7 m
Weight 90.5 kg
Base Exp 240
Growth Rate Medium Slow
Capture Rate 45
Base Happiness 70
Gender 87.5% ♂ / 12.5% ♀
Habitat Mountain
Egg Groups Monster ,Dragon

Sprites

charizard Front Front
charizard Back Back
charizard Front Shiny Front Shiny
charizard Back Shiny Back Shiny
charizard Official Art Official Art
charizard Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

Dragon Dance
Moves
Earthquake / Roost / Dragon Claw / Thunder Punch
Item
Charizardite X
Nature
Adamant / Jolly
EVs
Atk 252
Def 4
Spe 252
Versatile Sweeper
Item
Charizardite X
Nature
Adamant
EVs
Atk 252
Def 4
Spe 252
Drought Attacker
Moves
Flamethrower / Fire Blast
Overheat / Hidden Power Ice / Roost / Flame Charge
Item
Charizardite Y
Ability
Blaze / Solar Power
Nature
Timid / Modest
EVs
Def 4
SpA 252
Spe 252
Defensive
Item
Charizardite X
Nature
Jolly
EVs
HP 172
Def 116
Spe 220

Strategy Overview

Mega Evolutions define Battle Spot Singles's metagame, but Charizard kicks that concept up a notch, being the only Pokemon with two Mega Evolutions! Mega Charizard X is the physical attacker, having an incredible boosting ability in Tough Claws. Its secondary Dragon typing makes it very unique among Fire-types, allowing it to set up on defensive Water-types with Dragon Dance and Swords Dance. With access to awesome support moves such as Flame Charge, Roost, and Will-O-Wisp and the bulk to use them, Mega Charizard X stands out as the most versatile physical Fire-type out there and as a physical Dragon-type that isn't checked by normal means such as Will-O-Wisp or Suicune.

Mega Charizard Y is the opposite side of the coin. With Drought and an impressive Special Attack stat, Mega Charizard Y is a ferocious wallbreaker that 2HKOes the majority of the metagame with no setup whatsoever. Drought even provides Mega Charizard Y with defensive benefits, allowing it to take on most Water-type Pokemon in conjunction with its good Special Defense stat and access to Solar Beam. Mega Charizard Y might not be as versatile as Mega Charizard X, but it doesn't need to be when the switch-ins most teams can provide will get 2HKOed at worst!

While each Charizard Mega Evolution is a dangerous Pokemon, both are reasonable enough to check on their own. However, since both of these Pokemon come under the disguise of Charizard at first, their threat level is magnified. Each Charizard has a dramatically different set of checks from each other, with one Pokemon checking one Charizard Mega Evolution, only to get obliterated by the other. With the limited number of Pokemon you can send out and the fast-paced nature of Battle Spot Singles in mind, this means that predicting the wrong Mega Evolution often results in losing a Pokemon or getting set up on, which is usually a devastating blow that often costs you the game!

The key to solving the nightmarish guessing game is to keep their similarities in mind, which opens up a few reliable tactics against both Mega Evolutions. Both also have a huge problem with Stealth Rock, which is likely to appear on any team that has big problems with the Mega Charizard duo, chopping off enough health to make it reasonable to revenge kill. Charizard's Speed, while certainly not bad, is hotly contested in Battle Spot Singles, meaning it Speed ties with Salamence and Mega Kangaskhan and gets outsped by the ever-so-common Garchomp. Finally, with Choice Scarf users, Garchomp, and common Focus Sash users such as Breloom often running Rock-type attacks, landing a super effective hit on either Mega Evolution is actually a feasible task. In general, applying constant offensive pressure on the Mega Charizard family can save teams from getting tricked by this two-in-one Pokemon.

Most Used Moves

Air Slash
52.4%
Roost
30.8%
Sunny Day
29.0%

Most Used Items

Life Orb
37.6%
Charcoal
15.2%
Heat Rock
13.1%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc