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hippowdon
#450

Hippowdon

Heavyweight Pokémon

Ground

It blasts internally stored sand from ports on its body to create a towering twister for attack.

Base Stats

HP 108
Attack 112
Defense 118
Sp. Atk 68
Sp. Def 72
Speed 47
Total 525

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Evolution Chain

Moves

Locations

Details

Category Heavyweight Pokémon
Height 2.0 m
Weight 300.0 kg
Base Exp 184
Growth Rate Slow
Capture Rate 60
Base Happiness 70
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat
Egg Groups Ground

Sprites

hippowdon Front Front
hippowdon Back Back
hippowdon Front Shiny Front Shiny
hippowdon Back Shiny Back Shiny
hippowdon Front ♀ Front ♀
hippowdon Back ♀ Back ♀
hippowdon Front Shiny ♀ Front Shiny ♀
hippowdon Back Shiny ♀ Back Shiny ♀
hippowdon Official Art Official Art
hippowdon Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

ou Usage: 4.3%
Physically Defensive
Item
Leftovers
Nature
Impish
EVs
HP 252
Atk 4
Def 252
Specially Defensive
Item
Leftovers
Nature
Careful
EVs
HP 252
Atk 4
SpD 252

Strategy Overview

Hippowdon is one of the bulkiest Pokemon in the metagame. With its gargantuan HP and Defense and Ground typing, Hippowdon is one of the best defensive answers to Tyranitar, which can almost never 2HKO Hippowdon without a way to boost its damage output like Choice Band, Expert Belt, or Dragon Dance. In addition, depending on whether it's physically or specially defensive, Hippowdon can wall a large portion of the metagame. Its ability, Sand Stream, is extremely desirable, as it forces constant chip damage on almost all Pokemon that are not Rock-, Ground-, or Steel-types. Thanks to Hippowdon's access to an instant recovery move in Slack Off coupled with its bulk, its longevity is near unrivaled. With access to great utility in Stealth Rock and Roar, Hippowdon functions as a fantastic, consistent support option.

However, Hippowdon is extremely slow and can be passive even with its STAB-boosted Earthquake, so it's not difficult to offensively pressure it. Water- and Grass-types give Hippowdon an extremely hard time, especially the latter, which resist its Earthquake. Setup sweepers like Dragon Dance Gyarados and Calm Mind Suicune can put tremendous pressure on Hippowdon, as staying in to phaze them, whether by choice or by necessity, can result in sustaining a ton of damage. Skarmory can use Hippowdon to set up Spikes, which Hippowdon detests. There are very few Pokemon that despise status more than Hippowdon, as poison and burn make it significantly worse at doing its job.

Most Used Moves

Earthquake
100.0%
Slack Off
96.6%
Ice Fang
53.3%
Roar
38.1%
Toxic
10.4%

Most Used Items

Leftovers
99.3%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc