Note on TTV (True Total Value): TTV is a total sum of all stats except the unused attack stat. It includes either Attack or Special Attack, depending on which is more likely to be used in battles.
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Weakness Chart for Rock/Dragon-type:
Bug
Dark
Dragon
Electric
Fairy
Fighting
Fire
Flying
Ghost
2x
0.5x
2x
2x
0.25x
0.5x
Grass
Ground
Ice
Normal
Poison
Psychic
Rock
Steel
Water
2x
2x
0.5x
0.5x
2x
¼x
½x
2x
4x
Movesets for Singles
Looking for a competitive moveset for Tyrunt? These builds are optimized for Sun/Moon Single Battles. The movesets and EVs are designed to maximize damage against common opponents and threats in the Sun/Moon metagame. Check out the expert movesets below to boost your battle performance and dominate your opponents!
Meet Tyrunt, a superb Pokémon ready to dominate with its Rock and Dragon typing! Tyrunt is not a Pokémon anyone usually expects to see on the battlefield. In the LC tier (Little Cup), it's a fierce competitor. It is weak to Dragon, Fairy, Fighting, Ground, Ice, and Steel-typed attacks. Ready to elevate your game with Tyrunt's movesets? They're right below!
Species: Tyrunt Item: Dragonium Z / Expert Belt Ability: Strong Jaw Nature: Adamant (+Atk, -SpA) EVs: 132 Hp / 252 Atk / 124 SpD Moveset: - Outrage / Dragon Claw - Crunch - Superpower - Rock Slide / Earthquake
Physical Sweeper Tyrunt (Strong Jaw)
Ready for single battles? Tyrunt is a top-notch Physical Sweeper. The objective of this moveset is to crush rivals using intense physical moves. Expert Belt boosts the damage of Tyrunt's super effective moves by 20%. With Strong Jaw, Tyrunt's bite-based attacks have 1.5x power. Bug bite is not boosted. Rock Slide or Earthquake are added to provide additional threat coverage. With a Dragonium Z equipped to it, if Tyrunt has a dragon move, this item allows it to use a dragon z-move.
◆ Outrage is a physical STAB-boosted 120-base power Dragon-type move (lasts 2-3 turns. Confuses your Tyrunt afterwards). ◆ Dragon Claw is a physical STAB-boosted 80-base power Dragon-type move that deals a great amount of damage. ◆ Crunch is a physical 80-base power Dark-type move (20% chance to lower the target's defense by 1 stage). ◆ Superpower is a physical 120-base power Fighting-type move (lowers your Tyrunt's attack and defense by 1 stage). ◆ Rock Slide is a physical STAB-boosted 75-base power Rock-type move (30% chance to make the foes flinch). ◆ Earthquake is a physical 100-base power Ground-type move (hits adjacent pokemon).
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Movesets for Doubles
Need a strong doubles moveset for Tyrunt? These builds are perfect for VGC (Pokémon Video Game Championship) and other competitive Sun/Moon Double Battles. The VGC is the ultimate test of strategy and skill, and these movesets and EVs are designed to excel against multiple opponents at once while providing essential support to your team. Dominate the Sun/Moon metagame with these expert-crafted setups!
Species: Tyrunt Item: Rockium Z / Life Orb Ability: Strong Jaw Nature: Adamant (+Atk, -SpA) EVs: 132 Hp / 252 Atk / 124 SpD Moveset: - Rock Slide - Outrage / Dragon Claw - Earthquake - Crunch
Doubles Physical Sweeper Tyrunt (Strong Jaw)
Tyrunt makes an a terrific Physical Sweeper in double battles. This technique aims to take down the opponent's team with destructive physical power. Life Orb boosts the power of Tyrunt's damaging moves by 1.3x but it then loses 1/10 its max HP immediately after the attack. With Strong Jaw, Tyrunt's bite-based attacks have 1.5x power. Bug bite is not boosted. With a Rockium Z equipped to it, if Tyrunt has a rock move, this item allows it to use a rock z-move.
◆ Rock Slide is a physical STAB-boosted 75-base power Rock-type move (30% chance to make the foes flinch). ◆ Outrage is a physical STAB-boosted 120-base power Dragon-type move (lasts 2-3 turns. Confuses your Tyrunt afterwards). ◆ Dragon Claw is a physical STAB-boosted 80-base power Dragon-type move that deals a hefty amount of damage. ◆ Earthquake is a physical 100-base power Ground-type move (hits adjacent pokemon). ◆ Crunch is a physical 80-base power Dark-type move (20% chance to lower the target's defense by 1 stage).
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Movepool
Want to know what moves Tyrunt can learn? Check out the full list of moves available in the Pokemon Sun/Moon generation.
Sort and organize the learnset by type, category, accuracy, and power. Moves in bold get the same-type attack bonus (STAB) when used by Tyrunt.
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Note: The damage listed here under Versus is not actually calculated using the in-game damage formula. It is simply calculated using typing weaknesses and resistances from the selected type-matchup modifier along with STAB (if applied) to help sort through and give a general idea as to how powerful certain moves might be towards that selected typing after modifiers are applied. Several moves listed here may have additional effects that might alter actual damage output which are not factored on this specific list. Use damage calculators to find actual damage amounts.
Combo List
These are a list of several common move combinations Tyrunt can perform in Sun/Moon. Not every combo going to be game-changing, but some can be pretty fun to play with. Sometimes these can be easily overlooked or forgotten, hence why we find and list them here. Discover what items, abilities, and moves this Pokemon can use in combination with each other to gain a strategic advantage in competitive battles.
Explore the latest analytical usage data for this Pokémon from various VGC and online competitions. We use this data to develop our strategies and movesets. The data is categorized by competition and skill level: top-ranking trainers, mid-level players, and entry-level players.
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