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skarmory
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Skarmory

Armor Bird Pokémon

SteelFlying

Despite being clad entirely in iron-hard armor, it flies at speeds over 180 mph.

Base Stats

HP 65
Attack 80
Defense 140
Sp. Atk 40
Sp. Def 70
Speed 70
Total 465

Type Effectiveness

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Details

Category Armor Bird Pokémon
Height 1.7 m
Weight 50.5 kg
Base Exp 163
Growth Rate Slow
Capture Rate 25
Base Happiness 70
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat Rough Terrain
Egg Groups Flying

Sprites

skarmory Front Front
skarmory Back Back
skarmory Front Shiny Front Shiny
skarmory Back Shiny Back Shiny
skarmory Official Art Official Art
skarmory Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

ou Usage: 14.1%
Physically Defensive
Moves
Brave Bird / Drill Peck / Counter
Item
Leftovers / Shed Shell
Nature
Impish
EVs
HP 252
Def 252
SpD 4
Specially Defensive
Moves
Brave Bird / Stealth Rock / Counter / Taunt
Item
Leftovers
Nature
Careful / Impish
EVs
HP 252
Def 4
SpD 252
Offensive Spiker
Moves
Brave Bird / Drill Peck / Icy Wind
Item
Lum Berry / Focus Sash
Nature
Jolly / Timid
EVs
HP 252
Atk 4
Spe 252

Strategy Overview

Skarmory returns as one of the best defensive Pokemon and Spikes users in the metagame. Skarmory’s fantastic Steel / Flying typing, base 140 Defense stat, and varied defensive movepool make it a fantastic wall. Skarmory is an excellent answer to hyper offense teams lacking Magnezone, as it can heal off multiple boosted attacks and phaze out the opponent while setting up entry hazards. Skarmory can run physically and specially defensive sets, depending on team composition. Physically defensive sets are great answers to Fighting-types such as Machamp and Breloom and emphasize Skarmory’s ability to answer boosted sweepers, while specially defensive sets stave Skarmory off against mixed sweepers while also absorbing boosted Latias’s attacks well. Skarmory can run an offensive Spikes set focused on setting up hyper offensive teams with Stealth Rock and Spikes while preventing set up with Taunt.

Skarmory’s main issues lie in its weakness to Magnezone and the way the metagame has adapted to it. Magnezone is the bane of Skarmory’s existence, as it traps and OHKOes it while Skarmory has no options to damage it. Skarmory can run Shed Shell to escape from Magnezone; however, running Shed Shell means Skarmory loses out on Leftovers recovery and cannot afford to take Knock Off from Clefable or Gliscor that are paired with Magnezone. Without Leftovers, Skarmory cannot recover easily from absorbing powerful physical attacks such as Metagross's Explosion while also struggling with Breloom, Machamp, and Jirachi. Physically defensive Skarmory also is weak to surprise special attacks from Pokemon it is supposed to wall, such as mixed Flygon's Fire Blast, Jirachi’s Electric-type coverage, and Swampert’s Hydro Pump, while specially defensive variants can be overwhelmed by strong physical moves such as +1 Tyranitar’s Stone Edge, +1 Dragonite’s Fire Punch, and Breloom’s Focus Punch. Offensive Spikes variants often have little to no bulk and suffer against Rapid Spinning later in the game. Most specially offensive leads can OHKO offensive Skarmory, while without recovery, Skarmory can be worn down easily.

Most Used Moves

Spikes
99.5%
Roost
79.3%
Whirlwind
77.1%
Taunt
26.6%

Most Used Items

Leftovers
62.3%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc