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Pokemon Ratings

Great League PVP Rating See all 4 / 5
Ultra League PVP Rating See all 4 / 5
Master League PVP Rating See all 0 / 5

Pokemon Stats

400.00 kg Weight
9.19 m Height
Pokemon Max CP
Level 50: 2,729
Level 40: 2,414
Level 25: 1,724 (Raid + Weather)
Level 20: 1,379 (Raid)
Level 15: 1,034 (Research Tasks)
ATK 148
DEF 272
STA 181

Pokemon Family

PVE Movesets Grades

Show Suboptimal/Unranked Movesets

PVE Offensive Moves Explanation

  • Iron Tail usually beats Dragon Tail and Thunder Fang on offense due to STAB.

  • Heavy Slam shares typing with Iron Tail and outdamages Earthquake, Shadow Steelix’s other STAB charge move.

  • Shadow Steelix’ offense is bad, and Crunch will only make it worse.
  • Breaking Swipe is great, but not on Shadow Steelix.
  • Psychic Fangs is only meant for PvP. 

PVE Defensive Moves Explanation

  • Dragon Tail is less likely to be resisted by Shadow Steelix’s usual counters.

  • Thunder Fang can hit Water-type attackers for Super Effective damage. 

  • Crunch can be used frequently as a 3-bar move and is hard to dodge, but is resisted by common Fighting-type attackers. 

  • Psychic Fangs and Breaking Swipe have pitiful damage on defense, making them worse than if Crunch would be resisted. 

  • Heavy Slam is slightly slower as a 2-bar move, but deals more damage with STAB. 

  • Earthquake is a joke on defense.

PVE Overview

Steelix is a defensive juggernaut, and Shadow Steelix trades a fairly large portion of that huge Defense stat for a teeny tiny bit of Attack. And while it's true that Attack is definitely the most important stat when it comes to raids, that boost is nowhere near enough to make Shadow Steelix worthwhile.

PVP Movesets Grades

Quick Charge ATK
A
A-

PvP Moveset Explanation

Dragon Tail + Breaking Swipe and Earthquake

Dragon Tail is preferred for its neutral coverage and slightly above average energy gains. Thunder Fang is more of a niche option due to its worse energy generation, but provides a different coverage option. 

Breaking Swipe is one of the best Charged Attacks in DPE thanks to its low cost, decent DPE, and guaranteed Attack debuff. It synergizes extremely well with Steelix's incredible bulk. Psychic Fangs is also similarly spammy and comes with a Defense debuff instead, and it can also hit some Fighting-type Pokemon super effectively. However, Breaking Swipe's Attack debuff is generally preferable. Crunch costs a moderate amount of energy and generally provides good neutral damage. Earthquake is very valuable for its wide coverage, and also gets STAB. Heavy Slam gets STAB but Steel-typing isn't very valuable offensively. 

PvP Rating Explanation

Great League: 4 / 5 

Steelix is a very bulky Pokemon with 10 resistances, and is considered as one of the Steel Tanks in the meta. Through sheer bulk and resistances, Steelix acts as a wall to many Pokemon, and is often used to counter Flying-type Pokemon in this league like Altaria and Noctowl. Weaknesses to common Water and Fighting-types are major issues for Steelix, which requires it to be complimented with Pokemon that can cover its vulnerabilities. As more Pokemon are introduced into the game and moves are rebalanced over time, Steelix has fallen more out of favor compared to more popular picks like Galarian Stunfisk and Registeel due to the notable differences in energy generation and coverage. However, the addition of Breaking Swipe can set Steelix apart from its competitors; Steelix can outlast them and deal more consistent damage.

Ultra League: 4 / 5

Steelix benefits from the level 50 update, with XL candy giving it more IV options to increase its bulk by opting for less ATK IVs. Though it often competes with other Steel-type Pokemon such as Galarian Stunfisk and Registeel, Steelix's access to Breaking Swipe sets itself apart by outlasting them in extended matchups. For example, Steelix can actually go toe to toe with Swampert in an extended matchup due to the power of Breaking Swipe's constant debuffs. Having positive matchups vs Giratina and Zygarde-Complete helps define Steelix's niche in Ultra League.

Master League: 0 / 5

Steelix lacks sufficient stats to compete well in Master League. Its typing and moveset enables wins against Dialga and Raikou without too much trouble, but Groudon is a stronger pick for its role. 

Fast Moves

15
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Steel

1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
0.7 secs
CD DW EPS EPU DPS DPS w/STAB True DPS
1.10
0.20
6.36
13.64
17.05
15
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Dragon

1.6x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.51x DamageVS
0.7 secs
CD DW EPS EPU DPS DPS w/STAB True DPS
1.10
0.20
8.18
13.64
17.05
12
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Electric

1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.51xDamageVS
0.7 secs
CD DW EPS EPU DPS DPS w/STAB True DPS
1.20
0.50
13.33
10.00
12.50

Charge Moves

140
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Ground

1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.51x DamageVS
0.7 secs
CD DW EPS DPE DPS DPS w/STAB DPE*DPS
3.60
0.80
0.00
1.40
38.89
48.61
54.44
70
More Info

Steel

1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
0.7 secs
CD DW EPS DPE DPS DPS w/STAB DPE*DPS
2.10
0.40
0.00
1.40
33.33
41.67
46.67
70
More Info

Dark

1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
0.7 secs
CD DW EPS DPE DPS DPS w/STAB DPE*DPS
3.20
1.70
0.00
2.12
21.88
27.34
46.40
30
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Psychic

1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.51x DamageVS
0.7 secs
CD DW EPS DPE DPS DPS w/STAB DPE*DPS
1.20
0.70
0.00
0.91
25.00
31.25
22.73

Exclusive Charge Moves

10
More Info

Normal

.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.51x DamageVS
0.7 secs
CD DW EPS DPE DPS DPS w/STAB DPE*DPS
2.00
0.80
0.00
0.30
5.00
6.25
1.52

Other

Female Ratio 50.0 %
Male Ratio 50.0 %
Flee Rate 5.0 %
Buddy Distance 5 km
Capture Rate10.0 %

Pokemon Type Chart

Vulnerable

160% damage
160% damage
160% damage
160% damage

Resistant

62.5% damage
62.5% damage
39.1% damage
62.5% damage
62.5% damage
62.5% damage
24.4% damage
62.5% damage
39.1% damage
62.5% damage

Pokemon Min/Max CP Values

How to use: You need to know your Pokemon's exact level. To find exactly what level your Pokémon is, power up your Pokémon following this chart until you're certain of your level from Stardust cost changes.

A Pokémon's minimum level is 1.

Every time you power up, your Pokémon gains half a level.

StardustLevelMin CPMax CP
20012934
2001.55970
200290107
2002.5121143
4003152179
4003.5183216
4004214252
4004.5245289
6005276325
6005.5307362
6006338398
6006.5369435
8007400471
8007.5431507
8008462544
8008.5493580
10009524617
10009.5555653
100010586690
100010.5615724
130011644759
130011.5674793
130012703828
130012.5732862
160013761896
160013.5791931
160014820965
160014.58491000
1900158791034
190015.59081069
1900169371103
190016.59661138
2200179961172
220017.510251207
22001810541241
220018.510841276
25001911131310
250019.511421345
25002011711379
250020.512011414
30002112301448
300021.512591483
30002212891517
300022.513181552
35002313471586
350023.513771621
35002414061655
350024.514351690
40002514651724
400025.514941759
40002615231793
400026.515521828
45002715821862
450027.516111897
45002816401931
450028.516701966
50002916992000
500029.517282035
50003017582069
500030.517722087
60003117872104
600031.518022121
60003218162138
600032.518312155
70003318462173
700033.518602190
70003418752207
700034.518892224
80003519042242
800035.519192259
80003619332276
800036.519482293
90003719632311
900037.519772328
90003819922345
900038.520072362
100003920212380
1000039.520362397
100004020512414
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