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Pokemon Go League Tier List

Tier List Overview

The Attackers Tier Listing aims to tackle the question of where best to spend your resources (Stardust, Rare Candy, and TMs). The Attackers Tier List highlights what are arguably the best Raid Pokemon in the game, divided into three distinct sections.

  1. A rotating "Flavor of the Month" with countersnon featured in the core listing for current [Tier 5] Raid Bosses
  2. A list of Mega Evolved Pokemon that are currently boosted, which may include Pokemon that are also on the tier listing in other capacities. Note that this field will not always have candidates listed, as Mega Development boosts aren't a constant feature to the game.
  3. A core listing of elevation attackers with adept matchups against many Gym defenders and past / future Raid Bosses, ranked from South to C.

While the top attackers may fluctuate with additions of new Pokemon and moves into the game, nosotros anticipate entries on this core list to be highly used in Raid and Gym battles. All trainers should experience confident in powering upwardly and adding these Pokemon to their team based on current rankings.

The best Pokemon to power up will always be the ones immediately useful, so pay attention to Raid Boss rotations! The Flavour of the Calendar month spotlights Pokemon currently useful who aren't on the tier listing. They tin can provide nice alternatives for those without the superior species on the tier listing, butwe do non recommend powering them upwardly much or at all in almost cases!

Please notation that the placement of Pokemon within tiers is random, and does not reverberate their individual projected performance.

Notation on Mega Evolutions

Mega Evolutions are calculated a little differently on this listing due to the fact that players can only have 1 at a time. Because of this limitation, some very potent Mega Evolutions may end up on tiers lower than other Pokemon inside their types, as their meta tends to be more competitive. A lower placement on a Mega Evolution does not necessarily make information technology worse than its competition.

Information technology'south also worth noting that Niantic will occasionally enable a "Mega Development Boost" period in-game, that volition temporarily raise one Mega Evolution to a very loftier level while Mega Evolved. Instead of temporarily editing their placement on this listing, nosotros will highlight whatsoever currently Mega Evolved Pokemon that are experiencing a Mega Evolution boost here, alongside a short explanation equally to how this boost effects their placement.

S Tier

These are the Pokemon that dominion the current Metagame. They are the apex of power inside their given types, and are either capable of finer slotting into teams without Super Constructive harm or are merely the apex of a remarkably useful type. These should be the top-priorities for any role player working on building a Raid team.

Optimal sets:

  • Counter orKarate Chop (legacy) + Dynamic Dial

Keen sets:

  • Counter + Close Gainsay or Cross Chop

Comments:

Fighting is the most useful attacking type, and Shadow Machamp is the best puncher in the game!

Optimal sets:

  • Confusion + Psystrike (Elite)
  • Psycho Cutting +Shadow Ball (Elite)

Great sets:

  • Confusion +Shadow Brawl (Elite)
  • Confusion + Psychic
  • Psycho Cutting + Ice Beam
  • Psycho Cutting + Thunderbolt
  • Psycho Cut + Focus Blast

Comments:

Mewtwo has however over again redefined the term generalist in Pokemon Become. With access to an array of powerful Accuse Moves, Shadow Mewtwo tin can nearly always striking for Shadow boosted Super Effective harm. With Elite Charge TMs, Shadow Ball and Psystrike unlock insane amounts of damage for Shadow Mewtwo.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Tail +Outrage (Elite) + Draco Shooting star

  • Dragon Tail +Outrage (Elite)


Great sets:

  • Dragon Tail + Draco Meteor

  • Burn Fang + Burn Nail

  • Dragon Tail + Hydro Pump

  • Bite + Draco Falling star orOutrage (Aristocracy)


Comments:

Salamence has college Assault than Dragonite, and now that it has Outrage too, it'due south definitively the improve Dragon by a narrow margin. Draco Shooting star is nonetheless pretty expert, and ambitious raiders can put both on the same Salamence for extra DPS.

As a Shadow Pokemon, some of Salamence'due south other movesets go interesting options to make Salamence a Burn, Water, or Dark-type assaulter. Dragon-type is rarely resisted as well, making Salamence a formidable generalist in other scenarios too.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Tail or Dragon Breath + Outrage

Slap-up sets:

  • Dragon Tail or Dragon Jiff + Draco Meteor (Elite)
  • Dragon Tail or Dragon Jiff + Dragon Claw

Comments:

Shadow Dragonite, despite sporting harm just slightly behind Shadow Salemence, is notwithstanding very muchone of the most powerful Dragon Types in the game, and is yet simply as viable in nearly cases. Shadow Dragonite still has a lot of apply as a Dragon-blazon generalist. Unlocking an additional move can allow Dragonite to make meliorate use of energy and deal even more damage.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Breath + Dragon Claw
  • Zen Headbutt + Psychic

Comments:

Mega Latios sets itself apart as acrackingattacker for both Psychic and Dragon Types. It has high DPS, and role-compression, making it a great investment for any raid squad.

Best Movesets:

  • Lick + Shadow Ball
  • Shadow Claw + Shadow Ball

Among the currently released Mega Evolutions, Mega Gengar has the highest neutral DPS. This is especially nice when you consider how wide Ghost'due south neutral coverage is, equally it makes Mega Gengar a solid neutral coverage choice that tin remain competitive when compared to several other types. It'south besides set to agree the throne as the nigh powerful Ghost for the foreseeable future.

Best Movesets:

  • Fire Spin +Blast Burn down(Elite)

The "skilful" Charizard Mega Evolution boasts tremendous Fire power and a potentially advantageous blazon against sure raid bosses. While it tin't pull double Type duty effectively like the X version, its focused power makes it a very attractive Mega Development to invest in.

Optimal sets:

  • Powder Snowfall + Avalanche


Great sets:

  • Mud Slap + Bulldoze

Comments:

Water ice is a hugely of import attacking type, and Shadow Mamoswine is oppressively strong inside this blazon. Even with low IVs, Shadow Mamoswine stands head and shoulders in a higher place the competition, fifty-fifty knocking poor Shadow Weavile down several pegs on its release. It's likewise a very capable Ground Type equally well, making this averyworthwhile investment!

A+ Tier

These are the Pokemon that stand at or near the height of their individual types, or bring tremendous amounts of full general utility to the table. They are mostly very powerful, extremely versatile, or able to fill a niche in the game that is extremely valuable.

Optimal sets:

  • Counter + Aura Sphere

Comments:

Machamp spent a long time as the Male monarch of Fighters until Lucario dethroned information technology with the fantabulous Aura Sphere. Though frailer on paper, Lucario's Steel blazon gives information technology numerous resistances that put its bulk on par with Machamp.

Optimal sets:

  • Smack Down + Rock Wrecker (legacy)


Nifty sets:

  • Mud Slap + Earthquake
  • Smack Downwards + Rock Border

Comments:

Stone Wrecker makes this Sinnoh Stone development an extremely useful Pokemon to power up. TM existing Rhyperior to Mud Slap + Earthquake and information technology's still pretty great, though Rock-type attackers will take more apply in the meta. If y'all're powering up your starting time Rhyhorn at present, you lot tin can double movement it and use it equally a dual attacker.

Optimal sets:

  • Charge Beam + Wild Charge

  • Dragon Breath + Outrage


Comments:

Zekrom is a powerful attacker that tin can operate very well equally an attacker for both of its types. Its main claim to fame is its huge power as an Electric Type attacker with a sub-type that's very benign in virtually scenarios. As a Dragon Type aggressor, information technology's a bit weaker than the accented top dragons, but it's also very viable due to its sheer power and the list of resistances that its Electric typing brings to the tabular array.

Optimal sets:

  • Ice Shard + Barrage

  • Snarl + Foul Play


Comments:

Shadow Weavile is a remarkably strong and very frail Pokemon. Its ability to perform as both a Night Type and an Water ice Blazon attacker gives its investment outstanding overall value to beginning its high investment.

Optimal sets:

  • Smack Down* + Stone Border

  • Bite + Crunch


Comments:

Shadow Tyranitar has a great balance of ability and longevity, and it also has the reward of being able to operate as a Rock or Nighttime Type assailant. Withal, Shadow Tyranitar isn't quite as good in the dual-type attacker office as others, as Smack Downward is an Elite Move. This makes switching from type to type fairly hard.

Optimal sets:

  • Burn down Spin + Overheat

  • Fly Attack + Sky Attack*


Comments:

Shadow Moltres is outstanding, to say the least. Information technology's a monster as both a Flying and a Fire Type attacker, and can easily switch between the 2 if it has a second charged move unlocked. Shadow Moltres brings a cracking mix of power and role compression to the table, making it a great pick for any raid that information technology deals Super Effective damage in.

Optimal sets:

  • Water Gun + Hydro Cannon*

  • Mud Shot + Earthquake


Comments:

Shadow Swampert is very effective in any raid that it has Super Effective damage. It is hugely powerful as a Water Type assailant, tin moonlight as a bully Ground Type assailant, and can very easily switch between the two roles thank you to its extremely inexpensive second charged motion unlock cost.

Optimal sets:

  • Thunder Shock + Wild Charge

Great sets:

  • Thunder Daze + Shadow Ball

Comments:

Electrical's favorable type coverage, Raikou'due south good majority and impairment output, and the frequent appearance of Water types on gym defense force make Raikou a top attacker choice.

Shadow Raikou appreciates Shadow Ball even more, assuasive information technology to function as a reasonable Ghost-blazon aggressor besides.

Best Movesets:

  • Pulverisation Snowfall + Conditions Ball (Water ice)

Ice is well known for its pervasive power in raids, and Mega Abomasnow is the Mega Evolution of choice when something needs to be cooled down. It fires off its Water ice Blazon attacks remarkably fast and can drain huge chunks of HP when on the field. Its biggest issue tends to be its Grass sub-typing, which generally doesn't practice it many favors.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Breath + Outrage
  • Zen Headbutt + Psychic

Comments:

While slower than Mega Latios, Mega Latias is still very solid and closes the gap a bit on the Dragon side cheers to Outrage, and tends to stay on the field a fair fleck longer, which is really a valuable metric for Mega Evolutions. These factors brand Mega Latias adequately competitive overall.

All-time Movesets:

  • Charge Axle + Wild Accuse

The acme DPS choice among the Mega Evolved Electric Types, Mega Manectric has i task and ane chore alone: fry the opposition. If you need an Electric Type and your worry is beating the clock, and so Mega Manectric is the easy choice thanks to its very high overall performance.

Optimal sets:

  • Rock Throw + Rock Slide


Comments:

Rock is among the near valuable types in the game, and Mega Aerodactyl is destined to remain one of the absolute Mega Evolutions of its type. It sports high damage and team support for other Rock Type attackers, which makes itveryuseful in many raids.

Best Moveset:

  • Water Gun +Hydro Cannon(Elite)

After years of being sub-par, Blastoise has finally Mega Evolved and become a Water Blazon worth using. With the water-power to dunk anything that it's Super Effective against, Mega Blastoise is a very solid choice to cover a very pervasive type.

Best Movesets:

  • Vine Whip +Frenzy Plant (Elite)

While destined to lose the DPS war to Mega Sceptile at some point in the hereafter, Mega Venusaur is going to remain stable in its niche as the bulky, all-around Grass Type Mega Evolution. It has a great mix of DPS and TDO that will allow information technology to stay relevant long-term fifty-fifty when it's inevitably outsped.

Optimal sets:

  • Counter + Dynamic Punch


Comments:

While not quite as stiff as Shadow Machamp, Shadow Hariyama is nonetheless a very powerful Fighting Type that is worth a slot on most teams.

Best Movesets:

  • Incinerate + Sacred Fire+

Good Movesets:

  • Incinerate + Sacred Fire
  • Hidden Power (Flying) + Brave Bird

Long forgotten and mocked for its poor moveset, Ho-oh has finally reached its true potential. Sacred Burn down+ makes Apex Shadow Ho-oh averypotent attacker, and one that is definitely worth calculation to your team. Notation that the basic Sacred Fire is still a great pick.

A Tier

These are the Pokemon that are genuinely good in the current Meta: the aureate-standards. They are high-priority picks due to their loftier power and/or utility, and volition find their mode onto raid teams frequently due to their stellar capabilities or the of import niches that they occupy.

Optimal sets:

  • Confusion + Psystrike (elite)
  • Psycho Cut or Confusion +Shadow Ball (aristocracy)

Great sets:

  • Confusion + Psychic
  • Psycho Cut + Ice Axle
  • Psycho Cut + Thunderbolt

Comments:

Mewtwo's massive Attack stat ways that it excels at whatever it does. It's the game'southward elevation not-shadow Psychic attacker, which doesn't mean much on its ain, merely it can also operate equally a viable assailant in many different types equally well.

Optimal sets:

  • Mud Shot + Convulsion


Comments:

Landorus - Therian Forme suffered a hit to its moveset pre-release when it lost Earth Ability, only it however has the sheer force needed to exist a peachy Pokemon overall. As a king amidst Ground Types, it has the advantages of pervasive coverage and an outstanding Assail stat, though Ground Type moves are nevertheless on the weak-side.

Best Movesets:

  • Volt Switch + Zap Cannon
  • Charge Beam + Zap Cannon

While less DPS-oriented than Mega Manectric, Mega Ampharos has neat all-effectually operation that allows it to generally excel in its own right. Information technology has college general TDO and a synergetic Dragon sub-typing to differentiate it and get in the pick of choice when DPS isn't an issue, only fainting out is.

All-time Movesets:

  • Snarl + Foul Play
  • Fire Fang + Flamethrower

Mega Houndoom brings solid DPS in two adequately valuable types to the table. While it's unlikely to top DPS charts when compared to other Mega Evolutions, it is a solid choice for both that tin brand walking for Mega Energy a bit easier.

Optimal sets:

  • Thunder Shock + Wild Accuse


Comments:

Shadow Electivire definitely is lightning in a bottle. This electro-yetti deals outstanding harm, and walks in the top echelon of damage dealers.

Optimal sets:

  • Spark + Wild Charge

Comments:

Despite having semi-low bulk and the disadvantage of its Shadow Boost syphoning away a clamper of its defense force, Shadow Magnezone's amazing typing tends to arrive an admittedly outstanding DPS/TDO option for many raids. If you tin can play this robotic terror to its strengths, information technology will be one of the top counters in any relevant raid.

Optimal sets:

  • Fire Fang + Overheat

Neat sets:

  • Burn Spin + Overheat
  • Fire Fang + Flamethrower

Comments:

Entei does less DPS than Moltres, but its bulk allows it to do much more than TDO. It also has a viable 2 bar charge move with Flamethrower, which is amend for gym attacking.

Optimal sets:

  • Thunder Stupor* + Thunderbolt

  • Thunder Stupor* + Drill Peck


Comments:

Despite lacking Wild Accuse, the move that sets its contest autonomously, the sheer power of Shadow Zapdos makes it noteworthy as an Electric Type attacker. It's worth noting that Drill Peck is generally superior to Thunderbolt when both are super constructive, though this isn't extremely common.

Optimal sets:

  • Fire Fang+Overheat


Comments:

Outside of Shadow and Mega Pokemon, Reshiram stands supreme among the Fire Types of Pokemon Go. It has huge harm and a more often than not helpful sub-typing that tends to put information technology on the top of raid guides where Fire is super effective. It tin can also piece of work as a Dragon Type attacker, merely it falls behind on this metric due to its bottom Dragon moveset.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Tail +Outrage (legacy)


Great sets:

  • Dragon Tail + Draco Meteor


Comments:

Salamence has higher Set on than Dragonite, and now that it has Outrage also, it's definitively the better Dragon by a narrow margin. Draco Meteor is yet pretty good, and ambitious raiders can put both on the same Salamence for extra DPS.

Optimal Sets:

  • Fire Spin + Overheat
  • Hex + Shadow Ball

Comments:

Chandelure does double duty as a Ghost / Burn blazon. It's substantially even with Giratina-O and Gengar on the Ghost stop, while its Fire DPS outpaces Moltres. Chandelure is powerful and versatile, and can add together typing-balance to any team.

Optimal sets:

  • Counter + Dynamic Dial

Comments:

Conkeldurr is a bulkier, slightly harder hitting Machamp, though information technology tin can't match up to the power of Lucario's Aura Sphere. Its biggest barriers are availability and development price.

Optimal Sets:

  • Mud Slap + Earthquake
  • Mud Slap + Drill Run

Comments:

As a Ground Type, Excadrill is just a tiny scrap less powerful than a few of the other big-names, only it makes up for that fact with its superior availability and Steel sub-type, which tends to leave the somewhat glassy Excadrill as a top TDO pick alongside its loftier DPS in many raids.

Optimal Sets:

  • Snarl + Shadow Ball or Night Pulse

Comments:

When something fears the darkness, Darkrai has the skills needed to put those fears to rest... permanently. Information technology has an outstanding overall operation, and tends to sit down eerily shut to Shadow Tyranitar as a Dark attacker. While Shadow Ball is the stronger motion, the difference betwixt it and Night Pulse is tiny at best.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Tail + Outrage
  • Mud Shot + Convulsion

Comments:

As is, Garchomp does the aforementioned job as a handful of other Pokemon, with pocket-size tradeoffs. It'south a slightly worse Groudon with better resistances, or it's one of many pinnacle tier Dragons in Go.

Optimal sets:

  • Smack Down + Rock Slide


Comments:

Rampardos joins Mewtwo and Rayquaza in the echelon of Pokemon with huge Attack stats. With both Smack Downward and Rock Slide, it embarrasses Tyranitar and Rhyperior as Stone attackers. It's the most stiff attacker into anything weak to Rock, only hampered by bulk comparable to Gengar.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Tail + Outrage


Great sets:

  • Air Slash + Hurricane(Elite)


Comments:

While currently dethroned by the top Shadow Dragons, Rayquaza is nevertheless an outstanding investment due to its accommodating stellar performance confronting its fellow Dragon Types; a type that is filled to the brim with Legendary Pokemon. It's too a solid Flying aggressor, but it needs Hurricane to operate at peak efficiency in this capacity.

Optimal sets:

  • Rock Throw + Rock Slide


Comments:

While often overlooked, Shadow Aerodactyl is a very stiff Stone Type aggressor. While its typing can be an issue, it can withal come in and do a great task in many raids.

B+ Tier

These are the Pokemon that can generally fight simply as hard as the higher tiers, just are slightly less valuable for ane reason or another. It's hard to go incorrect picking one of these Pokemon, equally they tend to exist capable of reaching like raiding milestones as the above tiers for the virtually part.

Optimal sets:

  • Counter orKarate Chop (legacy) + Dynamic Punch

Not bad sets:

  • Counter + Close Combat or Cross Chop

Comments:

The Gnaw ruled the Fighting Blazon meta for years, only information technology'due south finally given upwards its title to some of the newer faces.... and somewhen took that title back in its Shadow forme, oddly. Either way, Machamp is all the same perfectly feasible, and an outstanding selection for building upwards your raid team.

Optimal sets:

  • Razor Leaf + Frenzy Plant


Comments:

Despite the fact that Shadow Venusaur is often seen every bit the better Grass Type, Mega Torterra more often than not has a operation that is very similar. The one issue is its Footing typing, which can make it the way of its ability to counter Water types in particualr.

Optimal sets:

  • Spark + Wild Accuse

Comments

Shadow Luxray has swell Electric Blazon DPS. It may not exist the best in the game, simply it'sdefinitelya viable selection that tin put out great damage.

Optimal Sets:

  • Vine Whip + Power Whip

Great Sets:

  • Seize with teeth + Dark Pulse

Zarude is ane of the starting time limited Mythical Pokemon to striking the game and really make a flake of a splash. It's a very capable Grass Type attacker, and a usable Dark attacker besides.

Optimal sets:

  • Peck + Heaven Attack

Smashing sets:

  • Snarl + Dark Pulse


Comments:

Shadow Honchkrow is frail, but its DPS puts information technology near the top echelon of Flying and Dark Types. It has peachy part compression and can definitely get the job done

Optimal sets:

  • Wing Attack + Brave Bird

Comments:

A very viable Flight Type aggressor with a lot of power behind it. While not the best in its type, information technology tin act as a dandy way to shore up a Flight Type team and potentially help with breezing through a few Tier 3 boss solo runs for players lacking full counter teams currently.

Optimal sets:

  • Vine Whip + Power Whip

Great sets:

  • Vine Whip + Solar Beam

Comments:

Grass is a rather under-powered type, but among the stand-outs, Shadow Tangrowth is i of the best It has a presence that easily rivals Shadow Venusaur, and has the advantage of being a pure Grass type, making it more useful in select raids.

All-time Movesets:

  • Dragon Breath(Eltie) + Dragon Claw
  • Fire Spin +Blast Burn(Elite)

While generally less powerful than its Y forme, Mega Charizard X has an arguably amend typing and dual-type utility in its corner. The outcome is the fact that information technology's destined to be relegated to a "niche pick" in the future, equally information technology will be outclassed every bit both a Fire Type and a Dragon Blazon. Still, it's a very solid Mega Development that'south worth having.

All-time Movesets:

  • Waterfall + Hydro Pump
  • Bite + Crisis

Much like Mega Charizard X, Mega Gyarados is a jack of multiple trades, simply a master of none. With Water and Dark types covered, it brings attractive role compression to the table that's sweetened by surprisingly high majority. Nonetheless, other Mega Evolutions will always be able to outclass it in 1 fashion or some other. Mega Gyarados serves all-time at or about the back of a raid group, ready to anchor and bring some late-game ability.

Optimal Set:

Snarl + Nighttime Pulse


Mega Absol is a fleck of a classical glass cannon, sporting very high Dark Type impairment but low bulk. It'due south stillwaybehind Mega Gengar against Ghost/Psychic raid bosses, but information technology can still practise the job just fine, and stands as a solid backup pick if you don't desire to drop Gengar Mega Energy on a specific raid.

All-time Movesets:

  • Gust(Elite) + Brave Bird

The humble bird of Generation ane stalks the skies as an apex predator when Mega Evolved, but its chances to actually hunt are few. While Mega Pidgeot is the terror of the Flying Blazon meta, Flight Types generally don't see a huge amount of use for the most part. Still, it'southward a great budget Mega Development that is very effective when Super Effective.

Best Movesets:

  • Low Kick + Focus Smash

Mega Lopunny only has ane reason to exist on this list: its ability to spread boosts to Fighting Blazon Pokemon. That bated, its operation is very close to Machamp in most raids, with the added weakness to Fighting and double-resistance to Ghost.

All-time Movesets:

  • Gust + Hurricane

Great Movesets:

  • Snarl + Dark Pulse

Yveltal is a strong and reliable Flight Type attacker, as well equally a solid Dark Type aggressor. This role compression makes it a solid investment for many players.

Optimal sets:

  • Waterfall + Hydro Pump

  • Waterfall + Aqua Tail*


Comments:

Shadow Gyarados is a reliable Water Type, with solid overall performance that gives it value in numerous raids. Information technology's not the best at what it does, merely it does what it does wwell.

Optimal sets:

  • Vine Whip + Frenzy Found


Comments:

Shadow Venusaur sports a solid DPS/TDO mix and a useful typing that make it a very nice choice for relevant raids.

Optimal sets:

  • Shadow Hook orLick(legacy) + Shadow Ball

Bully sets:

  • Shadow Claw orLick(legacy) + Sludge Bomb
  • Hex or Sucker Punch + Shadow Ball

Comments:

Gengar's DPS is a standout among Psychic and Ghost counters. Its durability was awful and its DPS used to swivel on the legacy Shadow Claw. Changes in late 2018 gave Gengar admission to Lick and 25% more than majority, catapulting its viability as a top assaulter.

Optimal Sets:

  • Charm + Dazzling Gleam
  • Confusion + Psychic

Shadow Gardevoir is an noon Fairy Blazon, and a very usable Psychic Type likewise. Its overall performance is always solid whenever it tin can deal Super Effective damage.

Optimal sets:

  • Ice Fang+Barrage


Comments:

Galarian Darmanitan is a drinking glass cannon of an Ice Blazon, sporting high power and great overall operation that really can't exist understated. However, information technology's also frail, so information technology'south best used past players comfortable with dodging.

Optimal sets:

  • Volt Switch + Thunderbolt


Comments:

Thundurus - Therian Forme hit the moveset jackpot pre-release.... sort of. It saw a huge comeback due to going from bad moves to expert moves, but it still fell short of its tremendous potential. As-is, information technology's on a par with Zekrom in terms of DPS, but information technology's nowhere near as beefy. Don't get us incorrect, though: Thundurus is nonetheless very much a solid investment if you demand Electric Blazon damage.

Optimal sets:

  • Shadow Claw + Shadow Ball


Corking sets:

  • Dragon Tail + Dragon Pulse

Comments: Giratina - Origin Forme is a staple Pokemon among raiders, and with good reason. Information technology has 1 of the best Ghost Blazon movesets in the game, a generally advantageous type that tin frequently cover other Pokemon that share its role, and an absolutely titanic majority that makes most other raid attackers dark-green with envy. True, its attack stat is adequately low, just its stellar moveset and ability to absorb damage and lash out with surprisingly frequent Shadow Assurance makes up for it.

Optimal sets:

  • Pulverisation Snow + Barrage


Great sets:

  • Mud Slap + Drive

Comments:

Mamoswine bucked the trend of Ice mediocrity, possessing decent bulk and the highest Attack stat amidst all Ice types. It's a solid Ground attacker in a pinch, but Ice's offensive coverage is what really puts Mamoswine amidst the game'southward peak raiders.

Optimal sets:

  • Razor Leaf + Grass Knot
  • Poison Jab + Sludge Bomb

Comments:

Roserade was nominally the game'due south elevation DPS Grass aggressor with Solar Beam, merely it after secured that championship with the more reliable Grass Knot. It'southward too the best Poison attacker, for what that's worth.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Tail + Draco Falling star


Comments:

Palkia competes with the good Dragon-types like Dragonite and Salamence. Unfortunately, information technology tin't touch Rayquaza's DPS. It would've been a great Water attacker if it had a Water fast move.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Breath + Draco Shooting star


Great sets:

  • Metal Claw + Iron Head

Comments:

Dialga's TDO against Dragon-type foes makes it a top counter for nigh legendary bosses. Draco Meteor holds it back, but its unique power to take neutral damage from Dragon-types is unrivaled.

Optimal sets:

  • Mud Shot + Earthquake


Comments:

Groudon is a keen Ground-blazon attacker, but Ground-type moves aren't so great, which is why Groudon doesn't notice itself college. Excadrill has fabricated Groudon less valuable.

Optimal sets:

  • Waterfall + Surf


Comments:

When it comes to dousing the opposition, Kyogre is a meridian choice. Its loftier Water DPS is complemented by fantabulous majority and a lack of a sub-typing that could potentially arrive the way. Expect to keep seeing Kyogre every bit a top counter to targets weak to Water.

Optimal sets:

  • Thunder Shock + Wild Charge

Nifty sets:

  • Thunder Shock + Shadow Brawl

Comments:

Electrical'south favorable type coverage, Raikou's good bulk and damage output, and the frequent appearance of Water types on gym defense brand Raikou a superlative attacker choice. The Shadow Ball set up is keen, only you're better off using a Ghost specialist.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Tail or Dragon Breath + Outrage orDraco Meteor (legacy)

Great sets:

  • Dragon Tail or Dragon Breath + Dragon Claw

Comments:

With not bad Dragons trickling onto the tier list, is Dragonite obsolete? Dragonite is however a fantastic assaulter, every bit it doesn't require Rare Candy to power up. Historically, it has been far easier to obtain than the other Dragons on this tier list.

Optimal sets:

  • Bullet Seed + Solar Beam

Skilful sets:

  • Dragon Tail + Dragon Pulse

Comments:

The Shadow Heave was enough to actually put Alolan Exeggutor on the map. While its Dragon set is usable, itsverysynergetic dual-resistances list make information technology a great overall choice against specific raids. It's a bit niche, just it definitely pulls its weight when its fourth dimension comes.

B Tier

These are the Pokemon that are generally good fillers: the Pokemon that accept the ability needed to keep a raid-group running, merely not enough to be the top picks. If you lack the top tiers, these are work-horses that tin can make full out a team and keep DPS up.

Optimal sets:

  • Vine Whip +Frenzy Plant (legacy)

Comments

Venusaur is viable, and is overall a good and solid Pokemon to use. However, it's nowhere near as good every bit it once was. Still, it's worth raising one or two Frenzy Institute Venusaur to circular out a raid team

All-time Movesets:

  • Water Gun + Crab Hammer

Crab Hammer is only as well good, then Clawitzer finds its way onto our tier list. It's a vanilla-flavored Water Type in a bounding main of the same, so it'south not a huge deal if yous don't take a good one to raise. Still, it can do the task if you lot're in demand of some Water Type damage!

All-time Moveset:Mud Shot + World Power

Proficient Movesets:Rock Throw + Stone Slide


Therian Forme outclasses Incarnate Forme.

Best Moveset : Fury Cutter + X-Scissor

Great Moveset: Metal Claw + Magnet Bomb


A solid choice for a Bug Type assailant, Genesect is basically an improved version of Scizor/a less powerful Shadow Scizor. It has a strong Bug Type presence, but Bug Type's lackluster full general performance means it's non exactly a priority well-nigh of the fourth dimension.

Every bit a Steel attacker, Genesect is.... usable.

Optimal Sets:

  • Fury Cutter + Ten-Scissor
  • Bullet Punch + Iron Head

One of the all-time bugs in the game without a doubtfulness, only that championship is a crown with little meaning. Fifty-fifty Shadow bugs lack the power needed to compete with other types outside of weather boosts and/or double effectiveness, making the value of this investment somewhat dubious.

Best Moveset: Snarl + Foul Play

Great Moveset: Fire Fang + Flamethrower


Shadow Houndoom has some very high damage behnd it, only is best equally a Dark Type aggressor without a incertitude. It's inferior to its Mega Forme, only is notwithstanding viable.

Optimal sets:

  • Fire Spin + Blast Fire*


Comments:

Shadow Charizard is a very proficient Fire Type attacker, able to hitting very hard with Blast Fire. It'due south stiff and worth investing in if y'all're lucky enough to find a skillful 1.

Optimal sets:

  • Confusion+ Psychic (legacy)
  • Psycho Cutting + Psychic (legacy)

Great sets:

  • Defoliation+ Hereafter Sight
  • Psycho Cut + Futurity Sight

Shadow Alakazam has DPS very like to Psystrike Mewtwo, but with far less TDO. It's strong but delicate, and is simply best raised if you don't have a good Mewtwo nonetheless.

Optimal sets:

  • Defoliation (legacy) or Bullet Seed + Solar Beam

Great sets:

  • Confusion (legacy) or Extrasensory + Psychic

Comments:

Exeggutor'due south versatile role every bit both an elite Grass attacker and a strong Psychic attacker keep it on the listing. As time goes by, it faces more and more competition on both fronts.

Optimal sets:

  • Confusion + Psychic

Great sets:

  • Astonish + Shadowor Nighttime Pulse

Comments:

Hoopa: Unbound hasabsolutely tremendouspotential, but is held back by movest. That said, information technology's nonetheless a viable selection for for a Psychic Type assailant, and can as well brand even Astonish work when combined with Shadow Ball or Dark Pulse.

Optimal Sets:

Seize with teeth + Nighttime Pulse


Comments:

Hydreigon slightly outclasses Tyranitar equally a Dark attacker, simply falls brusk of the big-name Ghosts and Dragons. It's a proficient Pokemon, but it didn't make much of a splash on release.

Best Movesets:

  • Bug Bite (Aristocracy) + X-Scissor
  • Infestation + X-Scissor
  • Poisonous substance Jab + Sludge Bomb

While very strong, Mega Beedrill has the disadvantages of having two of the worst offensive typings and general frailty. While it can come up in and wreak havoc on a relevant raid, it won't exist able to do so for long, and is unlikely to give full Mega Evolution boosts to the team, equally no ane actually uses Problems or Poison Types outside of weather boosts and/or double effectiveness. Its one large describe is the fact that information technology'southward cheap to raise, which tin can make it an effective budget Mega Development.

Best Moveset : Fury Cutter + X-Scissor

Great Moveset: Metallic Claw + Magnet Flop


Only ignore Techno Blast and stick with a Problems Type moveset.

Best Moveset : Fury Cutter + X-Scissor

Keen Moveset: Metal Claw + Magnet Bomb


A solid choice for a Issues Type attacker, Genesect is basically an improved version of Scizor/a less powerful Shadow Scizor. It has a strong Bug Type presence, merely Bug Type's lackluster full general functioning means information technology'south not exactly a priority well-nigh of the time.

As a Steel attacker, Genesect is.... usable.

Best Moveset : Fury Cutter + X-Scissor

Great Moveset: Metal Claw + Magnet Bomb


Merely ignore Techno Blast and stick with a Bug Type moveset.

Best Moveset : Fury Cutter + Ten-Scissor

Peachy Moveset: Metal Claw + Magnet Flop


A solid choice for a Bug Type attacker, Genesect is basically an improved version of Scizor/a less powerful Shadow Scizor. It has a stiff Bug Type presence, simply Bug Type'due south lackluster full general performance means it's not exactly a priority most of the fourth dimension.

As a Steel attacker, Genesect is.... usable.

Optimal Sets:

  • Issues Seize with teeth + X-Scissor
  • Fury Cutter + X-Scissor

One of the best bugs in the game without a doubt, but that title is a crown with little pregnant. Even Shadow bugs lack the power needed to compete with other types outside of weather condition boosts and/or double effectiveness, making the value of this investment somewhat dubious.

Best Movesets:

  • Extrasensory + Aeroblast+

Skilful Movesets:

  • Extrasensory + Aeroblast
  • Extrasensory + Heaven Assault

Comments:

Shadow Lugia is on this list for the same reason as normal Lugia; it's great at helping players become through select Tier-3 raids solo. However, Shadow Lugia takes on this office fifty-fifty better, and is also useful in full general raids as an ballast withoutalso muchof a DPS loss in most cases. It'due south a solid Pokemon to heighten, especially for newer players.

Note that an Apex Shadow Lugia with Aeroblast+ is the ideal way to go, simply a normal Shadow Lugia with bones Aeroblast is still great.

Optimal sets:

  • Smack Down + Rock Slide

Comments:

Terrakion doesn't quite lucifer up to Rampardos's Rock type ability, simply its higher bulk bridges the gap somewhat. It'due south a step upwards from Tyranitar.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Tail + Dragon Claw

Comments:

Haxorus's access to Dragon Claw and mono-Dragon typing grant information technology a couple of unique characteristics, though information technology mostly doesn't distinguish itself much.

Optimal sets:

  • Bubble + Crabhammer

Comments:

It's Crabhammer time! Kingler finds the spotlight after 3 long years with a generous implementation of its signature motility. Information technology features slightly higher DPS than Kyogre, but Kyogre's tankiness is usually more valuable.

Optimal sets:

  • Charm + Dazzling Gleam

Groovy sets:

  • Defoliation + Psychic

Comments:

Gardevoir was one of many run of the mill Machamp counters before it gained Charm and the buff to Psychic. At present it's also a groovy counter to Dragon types, although it needs the weather condition to be cloudy and / or the target to be using Dragon type moves in order to smoothen.

Optimal sets:

  • Thunder Shock (legacy) + Thunderbolt

Great sets:

  • Charge Beam + Thunderbolt

Comments:

Zapdos'due south higher Attack compared to Raikou is more than than offset by a worse charged motion. Zapdos isn't bad, merely it'southward difficult to justify spending Rare Candy on it when Raikou could get it instead. Thunder Shock closes that gap by a lot, but Zapdos is even so not as beefy.

Optimal sets:

  • Fire Spin + Overheat
  • Wing Assail +Sky Attack(elite)

Comments:

Moltres is swell for its loftier power and office compression, allowing it to be very effective every bit a Fire or Flying Type attacker.  While it's been outclassed in recent years, information technology however has the performance needed to be a viable investment in today's metagame.

Optimal sets:

  • Smack Down (legacy) + Stone Edge
  • Bite + Crunch

Comments:

A double Psychic resistance, loftier all around stats, and Rock and Nighttime coverage render Tyranitar a tier list mainstay. Though there are now Rock and Dark attackers with college DPS, Tyranitar stands tall with leads in HP and Defense.

All-time Movesets:

  • Incinerate + Sacred Fire

Movesets That Are Better Only Should Non Exist:

  • Incinerate + Sacred Fire++

Good Movesets:

  • Hidden Power (Flying) + Brave Bird
  • Subconscious Power (Grass) + Solar Beam

Allow's become this out of the way:don't purify your Shadow Ho-oh, Apex or otherwise!Sacred Burn down++ is an amazing motion, but purification results in a net-loss in power, fifty-fifty if going from a 13/13/13 shadow to a fifteen/15/15 purified.

That said: Ho-oh is a very solid Fire Type aggressor that tin can definitely put in the work where needed. It'due south also a good Flying Type attacker and a passable Grass Type attacker given the proper Hidden Power typing, merely Fire is definitely its forte.

All-time Movesets:

  • Confusion + Psyshock

Good Movesets

  • Defoliation + Futurity Sight
  • Confusion + Moonblast

Tapu Lele is... okay. Information technology'southward got decent damage output, simply its lack of a Fairy Type fast move hurts information technology pretty desperately. And on the other side of the spectrum, Psychic is 1 of the absolute strongest types in the game, so it's pretty difficult to make an impact there.

Tapu Lelecanbe helpful for newer players who lack better options, as its dual resistance to Fighting makes it solid for specific raids.

Optimal sets:

  • Bullet Seed +Frenzy Establish (legacy)


Comments:

Sceptile is decent, but outclassed past many shadow Pokemon as a Grass Type attacker.

Optimal sets:

  • Water Gun +Hydro Cannon (legacy)

Comments:

Swampert's solid stats are backed upwards by the insane ability of Hydro Cannon. It'southward truly Kyogre-lite, with the added benefit of a Ground typing that adds Electric, Stone, and Poison resistances.

Optimal sets:

  • Counter + Dynamic Punch


Great sets:

  • Counter + Close Combat


Comments:

Though it loses to Machamp in both DPS and TDO later the Nov 2018 stat recalculation, Hariyama is a great backup option for Fighting-blazon harm.

Optimal sets:

  • Fire Fang + Overheat

Comments:

Darmanitan is the new king of Burn-blazon DPS. Despite this, Burn Pokemon aren't immediately useful and most of Darmanitan's competition on this list take useful secondary typings, making them better investments.

Optimal sets:

  • Razor Leaf +Frenzy Plant (legacy)

Comments

Torterra with its Community 24-hour interval move is comparable to Venusaur. It has better stats but a worse Fast Motion, and its defensive typing can hurt more than than assist.

Optimal sets:

  • Wing Attack + Brave Bird

Comments:

A overnice addition to any early-game team, Staraptor has solid ability for potentially small cost. Just raise a loftier-leveled one and go to town on some raids!

Optimal sets:

  • Spark + Wild Charge

Comments

Luxray is a solid pick for filling in whatsoever Electrical Blazon team. It's decently strong, and not the hardest Electric Type Pokemon to get.

Optimal sets:

  • Peck + Sky Assail

Bang-up sets:

  • Snarl + Dark Pulse


Comments:

Subsequently gaining Sky Attack, Honchkrow can finally live up to its hype. It's a acme attacker into types weak to Flying, though they are less represented in the raid roster. It'due south a decent Dark attacker, just it's strictly worse than Weavile.

Optimal sets:

  • Spark + Wild Charge

Comments:

Though non quite matching the DPS of Raikou or Electivire, Magnezone stands out in matchups where it tin can leverage ane of its 12 resistances. It's the just height counter to H2o, for case, that resists Blizzard.

Optimal sets:

  • Thunder Daze + Wild Charge


Comments:

Players are quick to write off Raikou as obsolete, with Electivire claiming the Electric DPS throne. But this DPS lead is insignificant, and Raikou is style more durable. Information technology's a matter of preference.

All-time Movesets:

  • Air Slash + Sky Attack

Despite beingness the Unova region's Pidgey evolution, Unfezant has solid attack and a very overnice moveset, which is just plenty to make it a very feasible Flight Type aggressor.

All-time Movesets:

  • Dragon Jiff + Outrage
  • Zen Headbutt + Psychic

Shadow Latias has steepcontest for both of its types, and isn'tgreaton either side of the spectrum. However, it's not a terrible choice for newer players who don't mind dropping a ton of resources due to its part-compression of roofing ii types.

C Tier

These are the Pokemon that are the second-line picks. They can fill out a squad if needed, merely they by and large aren't worth investing much in at all.

Optimal sets:

  • Burn down Spin +Boom Burn (legacy)

Comments

Charizard lived in Flareon's shadow until its Community Day came along. It's functionally a strictly worse Moltres, but it'due south a summit Fire aggressor that doesn't need Rare Candy.

Optimal sets:

  • Ice Shard + Barrage
  • Snarl + Foul Play

Comments:

Few Pokemon in Get can claim to excel at multiple roles, and Weavile is one of them. Unfortunately, it doesn't have the top DPS in either Water ice or Night (or Ghost), and information technology's frailer than the meridian options, thus relegating it to this office of the tier list.

Best Moveset: Razor Leaf + Leaf Blade

Keen Moveset: Acrid + Sludge Flop


Shadow Victreebel has a very nice offensive presence, and can rack up damage very chop-chop. As a Grass Blazon, it is one of the best attackers and only falls short of a handful of Pokemon. On the Poisonous substance Side, it has absolutely fantastic offensive performance, only Poison is yet a less than outstanding type.

Best Moveset:Confusion + Psychic

Good Moveset:Depression Kicking + Focus Boom


Shadow Gallade definitely exists!

Best Moveset: Dragon Breath + Draco Meteor


comparatively bad stats and a bad moveset leave Kyurem basically non-viable in comparison to the plethora of other dragons. Shame it didn't get an Water ice Type fast move...

Optimal sets:

  • Bullet Seed + Solar Beam

Groovy sets:

  • Dragon Tail + Dragon Pulse

Comments:

Alolan Exeggutor'southward Grass / Dragon typing gives information technology a double H2o resistance and neutrality to Fire. Alolan Exeggutor does better in those matchups. As a Dragon aggressor, it's severely outclassed by everything to a higher place it, just it can practice in a pinch.

Optimal sets:

  • Fire Spin + Flamethrower

Comments

Initially cursed with bad Charged Moves, Heatran caught a break with the addition of Flamethrower to its movepool. Information technology punches above its weight due to its solid natural bulk and numerous resistances. Exist wary of weaknesses to coverage moves, though.

Optimal sets:

  • Frost Breath or Water ice Shard + Barrage

Slap-up sets:

  • Frost Breath or Ice Shard + Ice Axle

Comments:

Glaceon is on par with Weavile as an Ice attacker, putting out nearly as much DPS with significantly better bulk. Similar its fellow Eeveelutions, it'due south overall more accessible than its competition.

Optimal sets:

  • Charm + Dazzling Gleam

Comments:

Togekiss functions almost the same as Gardevoir, trading some Attack for majority. It can leverage useful double resistances to Fighting and Dragon, amid others. Don't bother messing around with Subconscious Power.

Optimal sets:

  • Vine Whip + Power Whip

Comments

Tangrowth is dorsum on the marketplace with Power Whip, though information technology doesn't specially stand out. In that location be edge cases where its bulkiness gives it a slight advantage.

Optimal sets:

  • Waterfall +Hydro Cannon (legacy)

Comments:

While several other Water-types remain amend, the add-on of Customs Day Hydro Cannon puts Empoleon on equal footing with Feraligatr, despite a few differences with its defensive typing.

Optimal sets:

  • Confusion or Psycho Cutting +Psychic(legacy)

Great sets:

  • Confusion or Psycho Cut + Future Sight
  • Confusion or Psycho Cutting + Shadow Ball

Comments:

Alakazam is nonetheless a feasible attacker with a high DPS, but its niche has nigh disappeared since the release of Psystrike Mewtwo, which puts Alakazam to shame. Still, Alakazam is a worthwhile budget assailant.

Optimal sets:

  • Fire Spin + Blast Burn

Okay sets:

  • Stone Smash + Close Combat

Comments:

As with basically every other viable Burn starter, Infernape'southward claim to itsverymeager fame is Blast Burn. This motion drives information technology to exist a solid assaulter that tin put in the work and make full in squad holes until better options become bachelor.

It can also operate as a Fighting Type, but information technology'southward woefully outclassed in this regard.

Optimal sets:

  • Dragon Breath + Dragon Claw
  • Zen Headbutt + Psychic

Comments:

With the vitrify to Psychic, Latios probably has a ameliorate niche as a Psychic type attacker, merely information technology'south a fine choice in Dragon type lineups as well.

Optimal sets:

  • Counter + Dynamic Punch

Bang-up sets:

  • Bullet Seed +Grass Knot (legacy)

Comments:

Breloom was in one case well known for its slight DPS edge over Machamp, but that niche has long since closed. It's by and large best to await elsewhere.

Optimal sets:

  • Burn Spin + Blast Burn (Elite)

Great sets:

  • Counter + Focus Smash
  • Burn Spin + Blaze Kick

Comments:

Blaziken is a nifty Fire starter thanks to its superior moveset and decent Attack stat. Information technology tin can definitely put in the work when needed, only its competition contains some of the highest-DPS Pokemon in the game, so its investment should be weighed carefully. All the same, raising a Blaziken will also have utilize for Mega Blaziken, and then it's not abadthought in truth.

As a Fighting Type... it's okay. Don't heighten information technology specifically for this role.

Optimal Sets:

  • Volt Switch + Thunderbolt

Good Sets:

  • Volt Switch + Dazzling Gleam

Tapu Koko is an okay Electric Type attacker. Its Dazzling Gleam set up is actually stronger, but but and so many Pokemon are weak to both Electrical and Fairy. If you lot're short on Electric Types, so it can aid to shore up your team, but it shouldn't be a top priority by whatsoever stretch.

Best Movesets:

  • Extrasensory + Aeroblast

Movesets That Are Better Merely Should Non Be:

  • Extrasensory + Aeroblast++

Good Movesets:

  • Extrasensory + Sky Attack
  • Extrasensory + Future Sight

Let's become this out of the way:don't purify your Shadow Lugia, Apex or otherwise!Aeroblast++ is an amazing move, just purification results in a net-loss in power, fifty-fifty if going from a 13/13/13 shadow to a fifteen/15/15 purified.

So why is a Pokemon like Lugia on our tier list when DPS is king and TDO is a footnote? Considering this is the Pokemon that can secure several Tier-3 solos for many players. It has merely enough DPS to stay viable in relevant matchups, and the TDO needed to stay in the game until the bitter stop. Even if you lack top counters, Lugia tin exist the Pokemon that you need to get into solo raiding, making it a solid investment for newer players who don't have a consistent raid group to go to.

Optimal sets:

  • Fire Fang + Overheat

Groovy sets:

  • Burn Spin + Overheat
  • Fire Fang + Flamethrower

Comments:

Entei does less DPS than Moltres, only its bulk allows it to do much more than TDO. It besides has a feasible 2 bar charge move with Flamethrower, which is better for gym attacking.

Optimal sets:

  • Confusion + Psychic

Great sets:

  • Confusion + Future Sight
  • Zen Headbutt + Psychic

Comments:

Espeon's loftier Attack stat and good movesets make it a dandy Psychic attacker, useful in the enduring Machamp raid. Its boon is how easy it is to obtain compared to its competitors.

Optimal sets:

  • Waterfall +Hydro Cannon (legacy)

Comments:

With its exclusive move Hydro Cannon, Feraligatr lived in the spotlight for a short vi months before Swampert came along and did everything better.

Optimal sets:

  • Waterfall + Hydro Pump

Great sets:

  • Dragon Tail (legacy) + Outrage

Comments:

Gyarados is just a practiced Water aggressor non dependent on Rare Candy or Community Day windows. Its Dragon and Dark movesets are usable but subpar. Gyarados's Flying typing helps vs. Ground but hurts vs. Rock.

All-time Moveset: Razor Leaf + Leaf Blade

Nifty Moveset: Snarl* or Feint Attack + Foul Play


Information technology tin can work fairly well as a Nighttime or Grass attacker, just it'due south pretty delicate.

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