Pokemon Rankings and Top List
Not sure what Pokemon are the best attackers and defenders currently? Need some insight on the best movesets? No problem, check the tables below and improve your gym game!
Tier 1
These Pokemon should have the highest possible priority if you are looking to invest dust to improve only your best attackers. They will tear through just about anything even if you don’t dodge at all, and have particularly strong matchups vs the most common defenders.
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Tier 1.5
These Pokemon have some incredibly strong matchups, and in many ways are just as good as Pokemon in Tier 1. However, they have a notable flaw that leads them to a lowered general usability compared to Tier 1.
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Tier 2
These Pokemon are best used when sniping particular counter-matchups, or they are quality overall-attacking Pokemon that simply perform slightly worse in simulations than the higher tiered Pokemon of their type. They also may be weaker if the user does not dodge at all.
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Muk |
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Wigglytuff |
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Tier 1
These Pokemon are elite defenders in essentially all situations, and carry favorable matchups against the widest possible range of attackers. If they have a weakness, it is exploitable only by a very small number of relatively rare Pokemon.
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Tier 1.5
These Pokemon are the best defenders of their type, and carry a similar number of favorable matchups as the Top Tiers. They defend well against many of the most common high-quality Pokemon. However, they either are less overwhelmingly dominant in their favorable matchups, or they have weaknesses that are exploitable by multiple species of more easily attained Pokemon.
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Wigglytuff |
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Vaporeon |
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Tier 2
These Pokemon are high-quality gym defenders with a plentiful array of favorable matchups. However, they are not as dominant as another Pokemon of their type, and/or they have well-known and readily available counters.
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Venusaur |
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Omastar |
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Tier 3
These Pokemon are solid gym defenders but they posses at least one critical flaw or broad weakness. They maintain the ability to optimally fill a defensive role in the right gym composition.
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Victreebel |
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Vileplume |
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Hypno |
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Clefable |
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