Seeking the very best, like no one ever was. Kyogre: ALL LOSE. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I'm assuming Master? My Snorlax has Max HP, 200 Special Defense and 56 defense. But! Togekiss: You mortal, you dare challenge Toge? Earthquake is a great move on it's own with good damage per energy and high total damage (I know that's most of Snorlax's moves). ALL LOSE (Outrage is the best tho). Snorlax needs Bulk more than power. Superpower does the most damage per energy and it is almost as spamable as Body Slam it also hits steel super effective while ghost is immun to it. Machamp: ALL LOSE and SP is only marginally better. EQ wins too, not Outrage. I've switched to outrage yesterday and it's worked well. With Giratina also running rampant, Snorlax works as a good counter here with Outrage. EQ is my hard hitting move of choice, as it is so strong against Steel types that I see a lot of here. However, the recommended moveset is Body Slam/Earthquake. Nobody on my team excels especially well in that matchup and I see a good number of them. Outrage. Another OG Pokémon from Generation I, Snorlax has always been a solid (if unspectacular) pick. Dialga: Now SP turns into the BEST WIN. Watch me live on twitch! For the last slot, the best options are Crunch and Fire Punch, the former hitting Cofagrigus hard—allowing Snorlax to counter the Offensive Trick Room version—and dealing more to Slowbro and Mew than the other three moves, and the latter allowing Snorlax to get past Bronzong and … With all that in mind let's just go to simulations, shall we? Groudon: ALL LOSE. 5 Snorlax. Ash managed to capture it near the end of the episode.After the adventures in the Orange Islands, Ash's Snorlax spent most of its time at Professor Oak's lab.. Other. With the new level cap, some Pokémon that have been staples in the Great League are now able to max out just below (or just above) the 2500 CP cap.. Pokémon such as Meganium or Steelix that used to be good choices for lucky trades to use in Ultra League will now max out well above the 2.5k CP cap, so if you want to maximize their performance you should be using … New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the TheSilphArena community. For example if I have a Swampert that already includes EQ, does that mean SP would be better for the Snorlax? Snorlax's strongest moveset is Lick & Hyper Beam and it has a Max CP of 3,225. Secret Sword ignores stat boosts so Snorlax can't even try to Curse up. Especially since less people are taking shield baiting body slams as much. About "Snorlax's typical day consists of nothing more than eating and sleeping. In terms of usage Pvpoke ranks the change moves as Superpower > Hyper Beam > Earthquake > Outrage > Body Slam > Heavy Slam. Its body is composed of mostly its belly, as its limbs are comparatively small. 1v1, max stat product IVs. You also have superpower. And when they are, ground type attackers are usually outperformed by other attackers that also deal super effective damage but have significantly better movesets. I've seen a lot of A Muk so I keep EQ on my Snorlax. Evoluties. Registeels may have seen a reduction in use because of the prevalence of Swamperts in every league. Skull Bash is inferior to Hyper Beam, Body Slam is a step further down, and Return is as well. At least half the teams I face are some combination of registeel, giratina, and swampert. It is such a docile Pokémon that there are children who use its expansive belly as a place to play. Latios: ALL WIN but Outrage does it the best. TTar: SP wins, EQ is close but LOSES, Outrage LOSES. Melmetal: Outrage LOSES and the others win. If you have outrage, you can use it as a surprise attack and bluff like you have earthquake or superpower against steel types. I would stay with earthquake. ), while Hydro Pump is … Raakt Pokémon die ondergronds zijn voor dubbele schade. You can also bait Body Slams to "go for" an Outrage you don't have. Psychic. I know I'm allowing myself to get walled by steel types, but I also have Charizard and Swampert, who excel at dismantling steel types. Outrage: Dragon: 104: 5 I feel like outrage/superpower could be a great surprise combo actually. Snorlax's bulk makes it the heaviest Normal type.Sn… It is strong and is good against steel. Or is that not the case? Earthquake lets Snorlax hit Rhyperior and Cobalion, both of which would otherwise get in nearly unscathed to set up on it. TTar: Unsurprisingly, SP DOES BEST. Superpower hits Dialga with super effective damage faster than EQ, for what it's worth. When trained and exercised properly, Snorlax can gain supreme strength and ability. Hyper Beam and Skull Bash don't give any additional coverage and cost an extrem amount of energy. Aegislash takes very little from anything, even Earthquake, and Swords Dances in Snorlax's face. Gigantamax. Darkrai: ALL LOSE but SP is 414 while others are 265. Gira-O: You win with all, but see Gira-A for rankings. Crunch is the quickest charging move and is Dark-type, Outrage is Dragon-type and is excellent against Giratina (but don't run Snorlax with Outrage too! 512 SP, 503 EQ, 507 Outrage. I know Body Slam/Earthquake is his most optimal moveset, but it was my understanding that EQ was mainly to prevent getting walled by steel types. ♦ Superpower is a physical 120-base power Fighting-type move (lowers your Snorlax's attack and defense by 1 stage). TR11. I feel like outrage/superpower could be a great surprise combo actually. Its head is large with small, pointed ears and two pointed teeth protruding from its lower jaw. Now that Pokémon like Dragonite could use their massive Attack stat with moves like Outrage and Dragon Claw due to them being physical moves now, Snorlax had a much more difficult time setting itself up at its slow and steady pace. So in conclusion I would go with Body Slam and Earthquake. Groudon is one of the best ground type attackers in the game, but ground type moves are not that useful in raids and gyms nowadays. In my opinion Hyper Beam is inferior to Body Slam and I never see people use Hyper Beam on their Snorlax. After a few Curses he has power anyway. However, the recommended moveset is Body Slam/Earthquake. I'm not seeing much use for EQ atm. The post Best moveset for Snorlax in … Heatran: Surprisingly, EQ isn't that much better than SP, both WIN. Earthquake will hit all adjacent Pokémon, including allies. The best second move depends on the rest of your team, either Outrage, Super Power or Earthquake. Latios: ALL WIN and Outrage does it best. Ultra League. PvPoke is a good place to start, but I always consider what I see in my local meta and how I want to play. Palkia: ALL LOSE but Outrage is SIGNIFICANTLY better. Giratinas get Licked. LOSSES ALL AROUND. Which two of the remaining four (Superpower, Earthquake, Outrage & Body Slam) would be the best set for Snorlax? Debuffs make you not want to use Snorlax as 'mon 3, Debuffs in general kinda stink if Snorlax is your only Dialga/Gira/WhatevergetsyeetedbyFighting counter. The only thing you should be using it as neutral damage for is ghost or rock types, otherwise Bodyslam is better. In deze speciale Snorlax-raidguide lees je alles over hoe je hem het beste in Raids kan benaderen. http://www.twitch.tv/fpsticks Support me on Patreon! Basisvorm van Snorlax. It is such a docile Pokémon that there are children who use its expansive belly as a place to play." Snorlax is a Normal Pokémon. (SP 450, EQ 427). Snorlax can counter Giratina counter thanks to Outrage, and with another second move it holds its own against others too - with Earthquake it can … Earthquake was considered taking into account that Registeel has everything to wreck the Ultra League, but since ppl just decided it isn’t worth the dust/candy, maybe Outrage is indeed a better option, a viable one for sure. Ranked play, world leaderboards, & glory. In general I wouldn't recommend switching to Outrage, since EQ is still fine against Giratina and isn't worth the risk against Steels, but since the other two Pokemon you have are already well set-up to handle Steel, it's probably fine to make the swap and win the Giratina matchup harder. Dynamax een Snorlax met de Gigantamax Factor. Mega Punch: Normal: 561: 5: After approaching enemies in front of itself, the user slugs enemies directly in front of itself with a muscle-packed punch, damaging them. This leaves Earthquake. Base stats 130 / Spd. Even Muk’s poison is nothing more than a hint of spice on Snorlax’s tongue. They can throw incredibly powerful punches and cause immense earthquakes. Snorlax is a huge, bipedal, dark blue-green Pokémon with a cream-colored face, belly, and feet. Snorlax is a Normal type Pokémon, which makes it weak against The 5 strongest Pokémon you can use to beat Snorlax are: If you have a good competitive moveset for Snorlax, post an answer below and upvote the best ones.Movesets for any of its pre-evolutions can also be shared on this thread.