Magmortar

Pokémon GO Magmortar is a pure Fire type Pokémon and the final evolution form of Magby. Magmortar has a MAX CP of 2980, paired with an ATK of 247, DEF of 186 and STA of 150, which puts it as the fourth best attacking Fire type in the game behind Ho-Oh, Entei, and Moltres.

Magmortar will likely take 100 candy to evolve, and will possibly require a special evolution item to evolve: Magmarizer.

Magmortar in the Meta

Ho-Oh, Entei, and Moltres remain as the top 3 Fire type attackers in the game, but Magmortar will slot in as the fourth strongest Fire type — ahead of Flareon and Arcanine.

It should also be mentioned that Ho-Oh, while number one on this list, DOES NOT have access to a Fire type fast move thus making him more of a figurehead at the top rather than an actual useful Fire type due to the lack of STAB.

In this chart, we will look at Magmortar viability as a Fire type Pokémon and how it sizes up to some of the other popular Fire types in the game.

Pokémon Max CP Attack Defense Stamina
Ho-Oh 3889 239 274 193
Heatran 3521 251 213 182
Entei 3377 235 176 230
Moltres 3272 251 184 180
Magmortar 2980 247 186 150
Flareon 2904 246 204 130
Arcanine 2839 227 166 180
Charizard 2686 223 176 156

Traditionally, Pokémon GO’s Fire types sport a very high CP, coupled with an elite attack stat. Magmortar is no exception to this rule: with 247 Attack, it comes in second behind only Moltres and Heatran, slotting in ahead of Flareon and Entei. However, Magmortar has the second lowest Stamina stat of all Fire types: 150.

In other words, Magmortar is just a slightly bulkier version of Flareon.

Trainers who do not have a strong Entei or Moltres, or were not lucky enough to obtain one with decent IVs, will now have an option to obtain a solid, high DPS Fire type, rather than “wasting” a good Eevee on a Flareon.

As for Magmortar itself, it will take super effective damage from Ground, Rock, and Water type moves. On the other end, it will be resistant to Bug, Fairy, Fire, Grass, Ice, and Steel type moves. As a pure Fire type attacker, it is well used against Bug, Grass, Ice, and Steel types.

Magmortar’s Possible Movepool

Though there is no way to know for sure what moves Magmortar will have, we can look at its main series move pool, as well as the moves other high end Fire types already have access to, and we can compile a list of possible move sets for it:

Fast moves Charge moves
  • Ember
  • Fire Fang
  • Fire Spin
  • Fire Blast
  • Fire Punch
  • Flame Burst
  • Flame Charge
  • Flame Wheel
  • Flamethrower
  • Heat Wave
  • Overheat

Weather Influence on Magmortar

The chart below will help you visualize what weather is beneficial or harmful for Magmortar.

Weather Pros Cons
Sunny Boosts its potential Fire type moves Boosts super-effective Ground moves
Partly Cloudy Boosts super-effective Rock moves
Cloudy
Rainy Boosts super-effective Water moves
Fog
Windy
Snow

Shiny Magmortar

Shiny Magby and Magmar are available in the game, which means a shiny Magmortar will be available also.

Normal Shiny
   

 

Pokedex Entries and Facts

Magmortar’s pokedex entries from various games definitely give insight as why it is called the “Blast Pokémon”.

  • Its Diamond Pokedex entry states that, “It blasts fireballs of over 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit from the ends of its arms. It lives in volcanic craters.”
  • Meanwhile other dex entries state that, “It blasts fireballs of over 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit out of its arms. Its breath also sears and sizzles.” and “Magmortar takes down its enemies by shooting fireballs, which burn them to a blackened crisp. It avoids this method when hunting prey.”

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With low Stamina and Defense, Magmortar fills the same niche as Flareon, with slightly more TDO in Raid Battles. Unfortunately, Fire types are not a popular option for raids, as there is a plethora of Pokémon that fills that role better than they do. We suggest keeping one strong Magmar for a good Magmortar, but nothing more than that.Magmortar