Raichu and Manectric are also valid alternatives, which have the benefit of being faster but the malus of being much frailer. Alternatively, even sooner in the game, you can go in the desert and catch a Trapinch, which will result in a Flygon.
What is a good team if you started with treecko? My team is lvl 29 Pelipper with watergun, protect, supersonic and wing attack. The best fighting type Pokemon in Emerald without trading would have to be Heracross and Blaziken. Heracross has an amazing attack stat with good special defense, speed, and HP stats.
Updated December 23rd, by Tanner Kinney: Electric-type Pokemon aren't really the most common at the highest levels of play. Electric is a solid defensive typing, but the offensive presence is lacking as a result. The problem here is that there aren't very many bulky Electric-types, and those that do are mediocre at it.
However, when you expand your horizons to include legendary and Mythical Pokemon, there's a lot of variety of truly great electric-type Pokemon.
The Ultra Beasts are certainly an interesting collection of Pokemon. Unlike other legendaries, which tend to have high, but balanced base stat totals, the Ultra Beasts focus more on extremely niche stats and movesets.
This makes them more balanced than the average legendary, but still powerful with the right setup. Xurkitree is one of those edge-cases. With an incredible base special attack, it has the ability to become a terrifying wallbreaker, especially with Tail Glow.
It can even break down some of the premiere walls of the highest tiers. However, it has an underwhelming speed stat combined with even more underwhelming defensive stats. Most teams can easily adapt around fighting Xurkitree.
Still, it boasts incredibly powerful attacks and should be taken seriously. Arguably the least recognized of the Legendary Beasts of Johto, Raikou is at least not the worst of the three in battles.
With high speed, special attack, and special defense, Raikou is able to make the most of either Calm Mind boosts or an Assault Vest to deal some serious damage. Another thing Raikou has over other electric-types is an incredible movepool. It often has too many options to really do everything it wants to do, especially in sets that rely on Calm Mind. It's a night-and-day difference between Raikou's moveset and Pokemon like Raichu, as an example.
There are tons of options for Raikou, and that unpredictability is power. Zeraora is a mighty mythical Pokemon, boasting incredible speed and a powerful signature move. Its ability is great as well, even though Volt Absorb is still situationally useful.
It lacks serious bulk, and its offense is worse than others like it, but it can still tear opponents apart in lower tiers of play. Zeraora is designed to go all-out from the word go, not bothering with setting up for success.
It has a wide pool of moves to choose from, but that means it becomes tied to its need to have these coverage moves. It especially is well equipped to handle Pokemon that would typically wall out other electric-types.
Both of its forms boast powerful special attack and great speed, with its Therian form trading some of its stats for raw power. In its normal form, it has access to the Prankster ability, allowing it to easily and quickly set up buffs to go for a sweep. All of the Tapus have their value in different team compositions, but one of the best is Tapu Koko. However, it trades this speed and power for mediocre bulk, making it certainly a specialist in destruction.
The weird part about Tapu Koko is that its attack is actually better than its special attack. Even within its own movepool, it has much better special based options. Fortunately, its speed and ability to set free terrain make it incredibly strong. Unlike the other legendary birds, both of which are quickly torn apart by Stealth Rocks, Zapdos has been a useful selection for high levels of play since the very first game. It can be built both offensively and defensively, although its strong defensive typing makes it an easy selection for that role with Pressure and Static.
With it being added back in Sword and Shield, it gets access to the Heavy-Duty Boots, allowing it to serve a more offensive role that makes use of its great speed and special attack. Static, especially, is a great ability to have since it can get free paralysis onto physical attackers given enough luck. If RNG is in your favor, Zapdos is the right bird for the job. Interestingly, as data is getting gathered, another set uses this incredible speed to set up walls and then blow itself up, which is kind of hilarious.
Regardless, Regieleki has the tools to be an incredibly powerful Pokemon in the current metagame, but its usefulness will have to get tested over time. Maybe, finally, one of the Regis can be viable for competitive play. Shinx 45 65 34 40 34 45? Luxio 60 85 49 60 49 60?
Luxray 80 79 95 79 70? Magnezone 70 70 90 60? Emolga 55 75 60 75 60 C Electabuzz 65 83 57 95 85 C Elekid 45 63 37 65 55 95 C Raikou 90 85 75 C Electivire 75 67 95 85 95 C Thundurus 79 70 80 C Tapu Koko 70 85 95 75 C Xurkitree 83 89 71 71 83 C Regieleki 80 50 50 Foreign Zekrom 90 Foreign Zeraora 88 75 80 Types Fire, Water, Grass, etc — Determines the pokemon strengths and weaknesses.
See all. Alolan Raichu. Heat Rotom. Wash Rotom. Frost Rotom.
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