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camerupt
#323

Camerupt

Eruption Pokémon

FireGround

The volcanoes on its back have a major eruption every 10 years--or whenever it becomes really angry.

Base Stats

HP 70
Attack 100
Defense 70
Sp. Atk 105
Sp. Def 75
Speed 40
Total 460

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Held Items

Forms

Evolution Chain

camerupt Camerupt Lv. 33

Moves

Locations

Details

Category Eruption Pokémon
Height 1.9 m
Weight 220.0 kg
Base Exp 161
Growth Rate Medium
Capture Rate 150
Base Happiness 70
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat Mountain
Egg Groups Ground

Sprites

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

Competitive

Defensive
Item
Leftovers
Ability
Solid Rock
Nature
Sassy
EVs
HP 252
SpA 4
SpD 252
Choice Specs
Item
Choice Specs
Ability
Solid Rock
Nature
Modest
EVs
HP 140
SpA 252
Spe 116

Strategy Overview

Camerupt holds a firm niche in the tier thanks to its defensive typing, which allows it to counter Rotom, a prominent threat in the metagame, and absorb Will-O-Wisp. With decent bulk when invested, it is also a solid user of Stealth Rock, making it a good support option for balanced teams. Its excellent STAB coverage and powerful Fire Blast when equipped with Choice Specs make it a potent offensive threat as well. However, its low Speed means it is very susceptible to being forced out or revenge killed, and it often has to hit its checks with coverage moves on predicted switches, as Camerupt is often slower than various defensive Pokemon. Camerupt can easily become setup bait for various Water-types, as defensive sets will fail to do enough damage to Samurott or Ludicolo, while offensive sets may find themselves Choice locked into the wrong move. Finally, Camerupt faces competition from other Pokemon, such as Steelix, which sports more useful resistances as a bulky Stealth Rock setter, and other offensive Fire-types such as Charizard, Magmortar, and Pyroar, all of which are faster and have either greater coverage, more versatility, or more support options.

Most Used Moves

Roar
32.2%

Most Used Items

Leftovers
42.2%
Life Orb
38.4%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc