Max Guard Power: -. Zygarde Complete Forme. Max Moves. G-Max Moves. Stat-Boosting Moves. Stat-Reducing Moves. Status-Inflicting Moves. Moves that Never Miss. Moves that Set Entry Hazards. Moves that Ignore Abilities. High-Critical Hit Moves. Moves that Change Weather.
Moves that Change Terrain. Multi-Target Moves. Moves that Restore HP. Redirection Moves. Thrash Confuses Gyarados after 2—3 turns. Hyper Beam Requires a turn to recharge unless it misses. Giga Impact Requires a turn to recharge unless it misses.
Thunder Wave Paralyzes the target. Rest Gyarados restores its HP to full and falls asleep for two turns. Snore Can only be used while asleep. Protect Protects Gyarados from attacks for a turn. Sandstorm Changes the weather to a sandstorm for 5 turns. Hail Changes the weather to hail for 5 turns. Facade Does double damage if Gyarados is poisoned, burned, or paralyzed. Dive Can't be hit on the first turn, attacks on the second turn.
Bounce Can't be hit on the first turn, attacks on the second turn. Payback Does double damage if Gyarados attacks after the target. Avalanche Attacks last; if damaged this turn, hits for double damage.
Surf Deals extra damage to targets using Dive. Earthquake Does double damage against targets using Dig. Outrage Confuses Gyarados after 2—3 turns. Endure Will survive any hit with at least 1 HP left this turn. Sleep Talk Can only be used while asleep. Uproar Lose control for up to 5 turns. Taunt Prevents the target from using Status moves for the next few turns. Dragon Pulse Damages the target.
Power Whip Damages the target. Stone Edge Has a higher critical hit rate. Neither Pokemon learns Flying type moves naturally, while Gyarados will learn both Twister and Dragon Dance in its lifetime. Here are what abilities Gyarados can possibly have, along with their effects. What counters Gyarados? Almost any Pokemon in Red and Blue that can learn Blizzard should.
Thunderbolt is a great coverage move that a lot of Pokemon can learn in Red and Blue. Its Defense is somewhat low, however, but this can be offset by using the ability Intimidate, as well as by its superior stat typing.
With just a one stage speed increase, it can act as a formidable physical attacker for your team. By doing this, you'll easily get to a stage where you can easily sweep your opponent's entire team. This Dynamax Ace build should try to maximize its move variety, as it is specialized in being offensive. In order to get past several tank Pokemon common in the current meta, however, it might also be a good idea to teach it Taunt.
Dragon Dance is also a good option for buffing yourself up even when you're not able to get Dynamax off. In general you should run a Life Orb , but if you're finding you get burned by Will-o-Wisp a lot, a Lum Berry is recommended. If you want to further improve your offensive ability, go for the Life Orb, and if you want something a bit safer, get the Lum Berry.
Dealing with the Dynamax Ace build is best done using Pokemon that have natural resistances to Gyarados's attacks. Ferrothorn in particular is ideal here! Gyarados has a serious 4x weakness to Electric moves, making them an obvious method of dealing with it. If the opponent's team composition seems to lean towards their Gyarados, try to send in Pokemon that know Electric moves!
Don't expect to be able to one-shot it in all instances - try to deal some damage to it ahead of time. All of the information above, including EV distribution, counters, and moves, has been provided to us by the Japanese Pro Player Konoe. Source: Konoe!! This is key because it boosts speed in addition to being a powerful STAB move. Combined with Moxie, it can make Gyarados an unstoppable force.
Use Bounce to get up in the air, making your opponent miss an attack and waste one turn while Dynamaxed if you yourself aren't already Dynamaxed, that is. We've chosen the Lum Berry here as it deals well with status conditions like Burns, but in reality you can choose almost anything. Consider a Wacan Berry to reduce the effects of Electric-type moves. You can drop one offensive move in favor of Taunt to specialize in setting up Dragon Dance vs Tanks.
Gyarados can be a strong physical tank, as it cuts the opponent's Attack with its ability Intimidate. Its Flying type also allows it to dodge Ground-moves and it resists Fighting-moves, both of which are common coverage moves in the meta.
Gyarados can also learn Thunder Wave to set up an advantageous playing field for your next Pokemon. The Speed EVs are particularly important in supplementing its mediocre Speed stat. You'll want to send this out against physical threats.
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