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How Shiny is Acquired
Evolution

Pokemon Ratings

Attacker Tier List See all S Tier
Great League PVP Rating See all 1 / 5
Ultra League PVP Rating See all 2 / 5
Master League PVP Rating See all 3.5 / 5

Pokemon Stats

550.00 kg Weight
1.60 m Height
Pokemon Max CP
Level 50: 4,286
Level 40: 3,791
Level 25: 2,708 (Raid + Weather)
Level 20: 2,166 (Raid)
Level 15: 1,625 (Research Tasks)
ATK 257
DEF 228
STA 190

Pokemon Family

PVE Movesets Grades

Show Suboptimal/Unranked Movesets

PVE Offensive Moves Explanation

  • Bullet Punch and Meteor Mash are the go-to moves for Shadow Metagross, allowing it to take its place as the apex Steel Type. 
  • Zen Headbutt and Psychic are useful if you need Psychic damage.
  • Flash Cannon and Earthquake are sub-par choices on offense. 

PVE Defensive Moves Explanation

  • Zen Headbutt is the fast move of choice. It hits common Fighting types for Super Effective damage and is a stronger option on defense.
  • Bullet Punch isn't bad, but having the same typing as the top Charged Move option makes it a bit less desirable.
  • Meteor Mash hits hard and has decent neutral coverage, though Psychic is the move of choice if you're placing it between Fighting-weak defenders.
  • Earthquake is a powerful option with some counter-coverage, but it's also riskier on defense due to its higher energy cost.
  • Flash Cannon should plainly be avoided.

PVE Overview

Shadow Metagross is one of the most powerful Pokemon in the game as of this writing. Its great stats, outstanding Steel Type moveset, and Shadow Boost all come together to make a perfect storm of damage. While it can't quite keep up with the likes of Shadow Mewtwo for neutral damage and coverage, whenever a Steel-weak raid shows up, you can bet that Shadow Metagross will be sitting at or near the top of our raid graphs.

PVP Movesets Grades

Quick Charge ATK
A
B

PvP Moveset Explanation

Bullet Punch + Meteor Mash* and Earthquake

Bullet Punch (3 DPT, 3.5 EPT) has solid damage and above average energy gain. Avoid Zen Headbutt at all costs.

Meteor Mash (100 damage, 50 energy) is an incredibly powerful, if somewhat expensive move, and is core on any Metagross set. Sadly, if you’re missing Meteor Mash, maybe leave this metal menace out of your matches. Because Flash Cannon isn't very good, we round out this set with Earthquake (120 damage, 65 energy) which gives Metagross the tools to deal with fellow Steel-types and any potential Fire-type counters. 

Bullet Punch + Meteor Mash* and Psychic

With the September 2019 update to Psychic (90 Power/55 Energy), Metagross at last has a second set worth consideration. While it may not provide the valuable coverage of Earthquake, Psychic is cheaper and provides a second powerful STAB move for neutral damage against some Pokemon that resist Meteor Mash.

PvP Rating Explanation

Great League: 1 / 5

Metagross, like many other PvE top tiers, fails to perform well in Great League due to its monstrous attack stat. That said, it still has a collection of powerful moves, so it can absolutely put in work if you evolved one all the way down here.

Ultra League: 2 / 5

Metagross is still somewhat underwhelming here due to the CP cap preventing it from using its full power. Better than in Great League, but not by much, especially due to its typing making it weak to Giratina.

Master League: 3.5 / 5

Prior to Zacian's release, Metagross was often outclassed by Melmetal and Excadrill as a Steel-type option in the Master League. Although powerful, Metagross suffers from having a rather cumbersome moveset, making it an unreliable choice for countering Dialga. Its secondary Psychic typing further amplifies its issues as Ghost- and Dark-type attacks are common. Although its neutrality to Fighting was valuable, it was not enough to offset its long list of issues.

Zacian's release at the end of Season 8 gave Metagross a much needed niche to cement itself as prominent Steel-type. Metagross boasts the role of being the only safe answer to all of Zacian's moves (other than Venusaur, whose low stats makes it unviable in Master League). Being a Pokemon that can blanket check Togekiss, Dialga, and Zacian in one slot, Metagross finds itself to be a great partner to the likes of Palkia and Yveltal, cementing its role in the Master League.

Fast Moves

12
More Info

Psychic

1.6x DamageVS
1.6x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.714x DamageVS
.51x DamageVS
0.7 secs
CD DW EPS EPU DPS DPS w/STAB True DPS
1.10
0.20
9.09
10.91
13.64
9
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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
0.90
0.60
11.11
10.00
12.50

Charge Moves

100
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
2.70
0.90
0.00
1.00
37.04
46.30
37.04
90
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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
2.80
1.30
0.00
1.80
32.14
40.18
57.86
140
More Info

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

Elite Charge Moves

100
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
2.60
0.20
0.00
2.00
38.46
48.08
76.92

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

Purification Cost

Candy 5
Stardust 5000

Other

Flee Rate 5.0 %
Evolution Requirements 100 Candy
Buddy Distance 5 km
Capture Rate5.0 %

Pokemon Type Chart

Vulnerable

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

Resistant

62.5% damage
62.5% damage
62.5% damage
62.5% damage
62.5% damage
62.5% damage
39.1% damage
39.1% damage
62.5% 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
20014753
2001.597110
2002148168
2002.5198225
4003248282
4003.5299339
4004349396
4004.5400454
6005450511
6005.5501568
6006551625
6006.5601683
8007652740
8007.5702797
8008753854
8008.5803912
10009853969
10009.59041026
1000109541083
100010.510021137
13001110501191
130011.510971246
13001211451300
130012.511931354
16001312411408
160013.512881462
16001413361516
160014.513841571
19001514311625
190015.514791679
19001615271733
190016.515751787
22001716221841
220017.516701895
22001817181950
220018.517652004
25001918132058
250019.518612112
25002019092166
250020.519562220
30002120042274
300021.520522329
30002220992383
300022.521472437
35002321952491
350023.522432545
35002422902600
350024.523382654
40002523862708
400025.524342762
40002624812816
400026.525292870
45002725772925
450027.526252979
45002826723033
450028.527203087
50002927683141
500029.528163196
50003028633250
500030.528873277
60003129113304
600031.529353331
60003229593358
600032.529833385
70003330063412
700033.530303439
70003430543466
700034.530783493
80003531023520
800035.531263548
80003631503575
800036.531733602
90003731973629
900037.532213656
90003832453683
900038.532693710
100003932933737
1000039.533173764
100004033403791
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