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swampert
#260

Swampert

Mud Fish Pokémon

WaterGround

Its arms are hard as rock. With one swing, it can break a boulder into pieces.

Base Stats

HP 100
Attack 110
Defense 90
Sp. Atk 85
Sp. Def 90
Speed 60
Total 535

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Torrent Damp (Hidden)

Forms

Evolution Chain

marshtomp Marshtomp Lv. 16
swampert Swampert Lv. 36

Moves

Details

Category Mud Fish Pokémon
Height 1.5 m
Weight 81.9 kg
Base Exp 241
Growth Rate Medium Slow
Capture Rate 45
Base Happiness 70
Gender 87.5% ♂ / 12.5% ♀
Habitat Waters Edge
Egg Groups Monster ,Water1

Sprites

swampert Front Front
swampert Back Back
swampert Front Shiny Front Shiny
swampert Back Shiny Back Shiny
swampert Official Art Official Art
swampert Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

Swift Swim Attacker
Item
Swampertite
Ability
Damp
Nature
Adamant
EVs
Atk 252
Def 4
Spe 252
Non-Mega Support
Item
Sitrus Berry
Ability
Damp / Torrent
Nature
Quiet
EVs
HP 252
Def 44
SpA 156
SpD 56

Strategy Overview

Mega Swampert is a very niche rain attacker. It's the only viable physical Swift Swim attacker, as well as the only one that can reliably beat Thundurus, Sylveon, and, depending on its coverage, Ferrothorn. Its immunity to paralysis due to its Ground typing means its Speed cannot be crippled like the others'. Also, as a rain sweeper with good natural bulk, it is less weak to priority moves than other rain sweepers, notably Talonflame's Brave Bird and Mega Kangaskhan's Sucker Punch. However, being a physical attacker, Swampert is hindered by Intimidate and burns, and it is extremely weak to Grass-types, more so than other rain staples. Unlike other Swift Swimmers, it needs to Mega Evolve before it gains Swift Swim, usually giving your opponent a free turn. Finally, its secondary STAB move Earthquake is significantly weaker due to its spread reduction, and it also hits Mega Swampert's partner.

Aside from its Mega forme, Swampert is also able to find a small niche due to its access to Wide Guard and great anti-meta coverage that allows it to take advantage of the users of spread moves that are stopped by Wide Guard, including Landorus-T, Mega Diancie, Volcanion, and Heatran. Additionally, it matches up quite well against common threats such as Talonflame, Thundurus, Jirachi, and Aegislash. Its bulk is well complemented by a strong defensive typing, making up for Swampert's low Speed that forces it to move last or close to it most turns. Like its Mega counterpart, base Swampert suffers from a lot of competition in its role on teams, primarily from Gastrodon, which offers a reliable form of recovery and a better ability in Storm Drain. Aside from Gastrodon, other bulky Water-types like Suicune and Wide Guard users such as Aegislash and Conkeldurr often fill Swampert's role on teams better than Swampert can. Although its coverage is nothing to be scoffed at, Swampert's Special Attack stat is far from impressive, leaving its attacks quite weak against resisted or neutral targets.

Most Used Moves

Ice Punch
52.4%
Waterfall
50.9%
Roar
35.2%

Most Used Items

Leftovers
47.5%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc