Total Base Stats Type. Stealth Rock Lead Build. Earthquake Extremely strong and reliable move that is effective against many major threats. Crunch Powerful stab move is a must on most builds. Fire Punch A good coverage move, but can be swapped according to your needs.
Preferrable in Doubles due to its AOE component. Ice Punch Good type coverage against some ground types. Thunder Punch Coverage vs. Water types Foul Play Deals damage based on the opponent's attack. Good for taking out certain sweepers. Iron Head Good for dealing with fairy types. Superpower Good for dealing with other Tyranitar. Fire Punch Good for steel and grass types. Attack , Speed 4. Good for water types. Fire Blast Great move for dealing with Ferrothorn and other grass types.
Hydro Pump Excellent move for dealing with Ground and Rock types. Surf Safer alternative to Hydro Pump. Surf Great move to have for coverage. Earth Power Another good coverage move. Flamethrower Higher accuracy but lower damage than Fire Blast.
Can be useful when anticipating a switch-in. Thunder Wave Paralyzes opponents. Can be useful to support your other Pokemon. Foul Play Deals damage based on the opponent's attack.
Water types. Provided you survive, will almost guarantee a KO on your opponent. A bit risky. Great for all builds, not only defensive ones. Choice Specs Allows only a single move to be used, but boosts Sp. Chople Berry Reduces the damage from a supereffective Fighting move. Useful to ensure Tyranitar doesn't get one-shot. Careful Sp. Have some feedback? Click here Your feedbacks will be checked by our staffs and will be attended to accordingly.
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Methink your T-tar is in dire need of those nifty blue pills Seriously though, its just bad luck. They'll breed, its just a bad matchup apparently so they have a low chance to reproduce.
Give him time to, you know, get into the mood :p If ignorance is a bliss I know alot of happy people. Just like with Tyranitar's IVs, its EVs should be focused mainly on its attack stat, with the remaining points going into either HP or speed. Some investment in special defense is also warranted, as its base stats combined with Sandstorm will make it even harder to knock out in battle, especially if it is combined with an Assault Vest.
In most cases, it is fairly safe to simply have maximum attack and speed, with the remaining points in either HP or one of the defense stats. Unfortunately for Tyranitar, it doesn't learn a whole lot of egg moves and can only really take advantage of one of them.
Of the three egg moves it can learn through breeding, Stomp, Ancient Power, and Curse, only Curse is worth using, and only if you are intending on it being slow in battle.
Curse can be bred onto a Larvitar by breeding with any Pokemon in the Slowpoke line, the Galarian forms included, Bergmite, or Avalugg. This move increases both attack and defense by one stage at the cost of also reducing speed by one stage. This can be really useful on Trick Room centered teams, as Tyranitar's base speed is a little too high for most Trick Room teams to take advantage of. Tyranitar's optimal natures are fairly basic, as they should either increase its attack or speed without reducing its attack.
Adamant and Jolly are both great options for the majority of teams, particularly when it holds a Choice Scarf or Weakness Policy. If it is being used on a Trick Room team, then Brave may be the better choice as it reduces speed in favor of attack. Although Tyranitar is severely lacking in the egg move department, it more than makes up for it with its TM and move tutor movepool. It can also learn Lash Out through the Isle of Armor move tutor, which doubles damage dealt if it has had its stats decreased that turn and works perfectly alongside Weakness Policy builds and Bulldoze in double battles.
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