- Pursuit / Focus Punch / Ice Fang Nature: Jolly (+Spd, -SpAtk) Tyranitar learns the following moves via breeding in Pokémon Sword & Shield. It’s unclear whether it can even hear its Trainer’s orders. For example, if you put at least 20 in Defense, you can survive an Adamant Excadrill's Earthquake. My Tyranitar is a good somewhat defensive sweeper. It is vulnerable to Fighting, Fairy, Ground, Bug, Steel, Water and Grass moves. Thunder Wave is just generally a good move but unfortunately a lot of Tyranitar's best counters are defensive Ground types who are immune to Thunder Wave. The fighting typed ones will able to get an OHKO with a high enough attack stat but the other two will only be reliable for picking off an injured Tyranitar or grabbing a 2KO, of course that may be all you need anyway.

The ranges shown on the right are for a level 100 Pokémon. DD Sweeper

However, it has a high chance to survive the attack during Dynamax, and it could run Weakness Policy, which is quite dangerous. Tyranitar @ Dread Plate (Basically, I have a S.S. EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd Moves: The opponent has a choice then of either hitting it again (not usually a great plan) or switching to something with a bit more phys (should have done that last turn).

Thunder-punch is coverage specifically for destroying Poltoed the arch-nemesis of Tyranitar. - Stone Edge

Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk) Ancient Power and Hidden Power [Rock] are special Rock STAB moves but Tyranitar's other special moves cover everything Rock hits and their power is comparable to both of those moves even after STAB (in fact: Ice Beam, Flamethrower, Surf and Thunderbolt are stronger than Ancient Power even after STAB). - Crunch, Item: Choice-scarf Good type coverage against some ground types. - Stealth Rock (thats why he lead with Sand Stream) Tyranitar sofre contra Fighting-types e ameaças ofensivas rápidas como Keldeo e Garchomp; pode-se usá-lo junto de Flying-, Psychic- e Fairy-types fortes que podem ameaçar esses Pokémon. - Stone Edge (STAB of course) 252 Atk, 128 HP, 128 Spe A TYRANITAR is so overwhelmingly powerful, it can bring down a whole mountain to make its nest. nature: impish (+def,-sp.att) - Stone Edge Am I missing the Earthquake/Leftover build?

This POKéMON wanders about in mountains seeking new opponents to fight. Moves: My son has a Purified Tyranitar and he was going to TM the RETURN and try for BITE/CRUNCH (It has BITE/RETURN now.)

Stone Edge: Tremendous power + STAB and good coverage. Also, the D.Dance # variation will boost even further!) Sandstream: is Tyranitar's only choice, in effect it's an 'infinite' Sandstorm that will rage through the battle until another weather move is used to cancel it out. Item Attached: Leftovers

This is a version with Assault Vest. Put EVs In HP And Sp.

- Earthquake Pokémon it used to wall with ease, such as Alakazam and Gardevoir, got a new toy in the form of Focus Bomb, meaning Tyranitar needs to think twice about switching into them.

I would say that Jolly is worth the investment for the same reasons that it's helpful on DD-Tar, that extra nature boost sets you above a lot of Pokémon (which were mentioned previously) and unlike the Choice Band Tar, this set is more about hitting weak but fast Pokémon rather than being a hard hitter (although in its own regard it still hits very hard). About "Tyranitar is so overwhelmingly … Def. I'd also recommend moves with pretty good accuracy, in general. Payback (due to naughty slowdown, it'll be stronger, due to the likelihood of attacking second). *Offensive, insulting or inappropriate use of forum may lead to ban/restriction.

Tyranitar (M) Nature: Brave (+atk -speed)

Fire punch/Ice punch/thunder punch, Lead-Tank Crunch is also good to have for STAB and Earthquake is an overall good move, You could also trade Rock Polish for Stone Edge for a bit of coverage if that fits your fancy. EVs: 252 HP / 68 Spd / 188 SAtk Discussing whether or not its best movesets live up to the expectations for a TOP Pokémon such as Tyranitar is what this battledex entry is all about. Dragon Dance (+ 1 A, +1 S, and it corresponds with the strategy) Attack in order to improve matchups vs Pokemon that only have a 2x weakness to Tyranitar's moves. Powerful STAB move, a reliable way to finish targets off. The key to this build, sets up rocks that damage opponents on switch-in. A good coverage move, but can be swapped according to your needs. Crunch/Hone claws: Crunch for STAB + if Tyranitar lowers defense, he will 6-0 sweep. Atk already lends itself well to taking out enemies with a 4x weakness (think Ferrothorn, Rhyperior, Gyarados, etc).However, we recommend 252 EVs in Sp. Rock Wrecker, costing two bars of charge, is the best use of your energy throughout the fight. Use it at your own risk. - Stone Edge Ice Punch, Fang/Rock Slide/Aerial Ace- Ice to deal with weaknesses, Rockslide helps and has a chance of flinching or Aerial Ace a move that never misses. Going purely on special offence is somewhat of a novelty with Tyranitar, especially when you consider its physical options, but that decent Special Attack stat and good set of move choices makes this somewhat viable. Learn about Tyranitar's best competitive movesets, best builds, best nature, strong counters, & the breeding process! -Fire Fang: type coverage(bug, steel, grass), burn (adds with sandstorm), and can flinch Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk) It roams in mountains seeking new opponents to fight. Equake- No reason needed. Rhyperior is the better of the two if you have it stacked with Smack Down and Rock Wrecker. Iron Tail Movie 4: Celebi: Voice of the Forest 200 Atk, 58 Sp Def, and 252 Speed EVS. Help with Tyranitar EV spread? Max speed is nice, even though Tyranitar is slow a lot of Pokémon are slower when it's running Max Speed.

Water has also gotten a boost.

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Accuracy is only 80%, so it is slightly risky. Moves: Of course, D/P hasn't been completely positive for TTar since it wasn't the only Pokémon who got significant benefits from it. Item: Leftovers / Shell Bell Due to its incredible base stats, Tyranitar has a lot more leeway than leads, and can act as a potent attacker after it's successfully done it's job. If you're in a double battle, and there's an Abomasnow, Ninetales,Politoad, and Tyranitar , which would go first? - Crunch Roar is a Pseudo-Hazing option, but the opponents who are likely to stat-boost usually have moves to hit Tyranitar with anyway so it isn't all that good at it. Ability: Sand Stream Most of Tyranitar's attacks are Physical moves, which can be countered with Physical tanks. ALL tryanitars must have E-QUAKE. Consider what kind of opponent you will send Tyranitar out against & customize your build to handle the situation! Maximum values are based on a beneficial nature, 252 EVs, 31 IVs; minimum values are based on a hindering nature, 0 EVs, 0 IVs. The secondary counter to the DDer is a Pokémon who can KO it before they get KOed. Cresselia would also be a decent counter for Crunch-less Tar even with the lack of Stone Edge resistance, but still, those bulky defences are really useful. Can be useful when anticipating a switch-in. - Curse You won't hit certain Pokémon as hard (such as Donphan and Suicune) but it's still viable. Extremely strong, it can change the landscape. Earthquake covers steel and rock slide covers bug, and ice fang takes care of grass, ground, and those pesky dragon types.

Its main advantages and weaknesses will be discussed, as well as its best movesets, counters and its viability in raids. - Earthquake Also, I made an earlier post similar to this one, then I realized ice fang was better than fire fang because fire takes care of steel, bug, and grass. I agree with everything, but i'd rather have crunch over rock polish because of STAB and even more coverage over physics (even though they can't even hurt tyranitar).But I do like the rock polish idea, but i also like the 80 power +40 from STAB and 100 accuracy. TYRANITAR is so overwhelmingly powerful, it can bring down a whole mountain to make its nest. Either way Ttar now has 2 dances up and at this point there's not much that can stand up to it. Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk). Clothes & Hairdos: Character Customization, How To Sign Up For Nintendo Switch Online, 【Animal Crossing】Fish List - Prices & Location, 【FFCCRE】All Dungeon List & Story Walkthrough. -Rock Polish: raises speed 3 levels Jolly Nature (+Spe, -SAtk) for this moveset your item will probably want to be a persim berry ( snaps your Pokemon right out of confusion ). @omnominglikeabaws I also run D-Dance on mine and Aerial Ace for type coverage.