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fraxure
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Fraxure

Axe Jaw Pokémon

Dragon

Since a broken tusk will not grow back, they diligently sharpen their tusks on river rocks after they’ve been fighting.

Base Stats

HP 66
Attack 117
Defense 70
Sp. Atk 40
Sp. Def 50
Speed 67
Total 410

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Evolution Chain

fraxure Fraxure Lv. 38
haxorus Haxorus Lv. 48

Moves

Details

Category Axe Jaw Pokémon
Height 1.0 m
Weight 36.0 kg
Base Exp 144
Growth Rate Slow
Capture Rate 60
Base Happiness 35
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat
Egg Groups Monster ,Dragon

Sprites

fraxure Front Front
fraxure Back Back
fraxure Front Shiny Front Shiny
fraxure Back Shiny Back Shiny
fraxure Official Art Official Art
fraxure Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

zu Usage: 1.4%
Choice Band
Item
Choice Band
Ability
Mold Breaker
Nature
Adamant / Jolly
EVs
Atk 252
Def 4
Spe 252
Dragon Dance
Item
Eviolite / Dragonium Z
Ability
Mold Breaker
Nature
Adamant / Jolly
EVs
Atk 252
Def 4
Spe 252

Strategy Overview

Fraxure is a great physical wallbreaker and sweeper thanks to its offensive typing, good coverage moves, excellent ability, access to Dragon Dance, and base 117 Attack stat. Its main niche is wallbreaking with a Choice Band set that hits very hard with STAB Outrage. Poison Jab, Stomping Tantrum, and Low Kick allow it to hit Fairy- and Steel-types. Mold Breaker is easily Fraxure's best ability, allowing it to bypass many abilities on opposing Pokemon that would otherwise trouble it like Bronzor's Levitate and Pyukumuku's Unaware. Dragon Dance reinforces Fraxure's sweeping capabilities; even with its already high base 117 Attack stat, a Dragon Dance set helps Fraxure to overcome its middling Speed tier and sweep. A boosted Z-Move like Devastating Drake or All-Out Pummeling lets Fraxure overpower certain checks like physically defensive Mareanie and Golem. Fraxure does face some competition in ZU from other offensive Dragon-types like Silvally-Dragon and Hakamo-o. Hakamo-o has a better defensive typing and is able to use Bulk Up, while Silvally-Dragon is naturally faster, can pivot with U-turn, and has access to Defog. There are also other physical wallbreakers that give Fraxure competition, like Golem and Komala. Fraxure's lack of reliable recovery and low base Speed can leave it vulnerable to common wallbreakers if entry hazards are on the field. Dragon Dance sets are also easily revenge killed by Choice Scarf users like Electivire and Sawsbuck due to Fraxure's mediocre Speed. While Fraxure can hit Pokemon like Granbull, Mawile, and Metang, they can use their Fairy and Steel typings to pivot into Outrage or Poison Jab and potentially get a free turn. Even if it predicts correctly, Fraxure needs an Attack boost from Dragon Dance or Choice Band to do serious damage to these threats. Even with Eviolite, the plethora of wallbreakers in the metagame can still manage to heavily pressure Fraxure. To make matters worse, Knock Off users like Komala and Machoke can remove Fraxure's Eviolite and suddenly make it less bulky.

Most Used Moves

Outrage
82.0%
Low Kick
27.0%

Most Used Items

Eviolite
63.7%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc