Base Stats: 95 HP / 125 Atk / 79 Def / 60 SpA / 100 SpD / 81 Spe
Abilities: Intimidate / Moxie
Notable Moves:
- Crunch
- Dragon Dance
- Dragon Tail
- Earthquake
- Ice Fang
- Iron Head
- Stone Edge
- Substitute
- Taunt
- Thunder Wave
- Waterfall
- Dragon Dance
- Dragon Tail
- Earthquake
- Ice Fang
- Iron Head
- Stone Edge
- Substitute
- Taunt
- Thunder Wave
- Waterfall
- Power Whip
- Bounce
- Roar
- Bounce
- Roar
- Fantastic bulk and typing allows Gyarados gives plenty of chances to set up.
- Access to two powerful abilities, Moxie giving Gyarados a lot of snowballing potential, while Intimidate is an invaluable rare commodity to have currently.
- Generally less bulky metagame means Gyarados is less easily walled, especially when many of the premier walls currently available are weak to Water.
- Resistance to common priority moves like Mach Punch and Jet Punch.
- Great user of Terastalisation, either giving it a reliable Flying STAB, or giving it the chance to choose for an entirely different one.
Cons:
- Lost access to important coverage options such as Power Whip and Bounce, as well as some utility moves such as Roar.
- 81 Spe can be mediocre depending on the matchup, especially when several Paradox mons have the option to get a +1 Spe for free.
- Coverage can sometimes be limiting without Terastalising.
- Defensive sets lack reliable recovery.
Potential Sets:
Offensive DD
Gyarados @ Heavy-Duty Boots / Life Orb / Leftovers
Ability: Moxie
Tera Type: Flying
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Waterfall
- Earthquake / Stone Edge
- Tera Blast / Ice Fang / Iron Head
The cookie-cutter Gyarados set really. Gyarados's great typing, especially in a meta currently lacking powerful Electric and Rock moves, allows it to come in and easily boost up. Moxie allows Gyarados to quickly snowball out of control after Gyarados manages to score a KO. Gyarados is a great user of Terastalisation, as it makes up for the loss of Power Whip and Bounce from the generational shift.
Terastalisation Potential:
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Additional tips:
- Utility Umbrella is a very funny item to have on Gyarados because of the abundance of Sun running around, letting you break through things like Torkoal and Great Tusk with impunity. It can also be hilarious to see Specs Chi-Yu try to Fire Blast you in the Sun, deal a bit more than 40% damage, while you just DD up in its face.
Utility DD
Gyarados @ Heavy-Duty Boots / Leftovers
Ability: Intimidate
Tera Type: Dark / Flying
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Waterfall
- Crunch / Tera Blast
- Taunt / Substitute
Using Intimidate over Moxie means Gyarados loses some of its snowballing potential, but Intimidate is a great utility to have in any team. Taunt and Substitute can be invaluable in allowing Gyarados to avoid status from the likes of Skeledirge, and can often give Gyarados the ability to get multiple boosts under its belt. A more bulky spread can be used, though try to avoid going under 196 Jolly Spe so that you can still reliably outspeed Chien-Pao at +1.
Terastalisation Potential:
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Additional Notes:
- If you don't end up using Tera on Gyarados, vanilla Tera Blast actually still offers pretty decent neutral coverage. But that usually rests on the assumption that you can get multiple DDs up.
Lando-T at home
Gyarados @ Leftovers / Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Intimidate
Tera Type: Fairy
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
Impish Nature
- Waterfall
- Dragon Tail / Taunt
- Thunder Wave / Sleep Talk
- Protect / Rest
With an invaluable Ground immunity and Fighting resist, Defensive Gyarados is honestly one of the best defensive Intimidators we have at the moment. After an intimidate, Great Tusk and Chien-Pao can't really touch it. Iron Valiant and Roaring Moon don't hit it particularly hard either, and either eats an Iron Head to the face (Valiant), or get T-waved/Phased when trying to set up. In this fast paced metagame, spreading Paralysis with Thunder Wave can be especially deadly when we don't really have many good status absorbers at the moment. Sure Paradox Donphans feel like they are on every team, but they don't particularly enjoy taking several Waterfalls to the face either, even when unboosteed. The main weakness defensive Gyarados has at the moment is its lack of recovery, which makes Wish / Heal Bell support invaluable to have (though it is perfectly functional without it).
Terastalisation Potential:
- Similar to the last set,
Additional notes:
- Iron Head, Earthquake, Stone Edge, Crunch etc are also some other coverage you can consider, if you are having specific trouble with something that those attacks hit.
- Icy Wind, Bulldoze, Chilling Water can be run to blank opposing boosts if necessary.
- Body Slam can be run with RestTalk to retain both neutral coverage, as well as Paralysis support.
- SDef or mixed defensive builds can also work to cover the likes of Chi-Yu, though I have not yet found a good spread.
- After the recent bans of Palafin and Flutter Mane, this set can feel really passive against some matchups. RestTalk DD might be possible, though I have yet to actually try it too much yet.
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