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#426
Default
180
ATK
102
DEF
312
STA
Lvl 50Max CP
2693
Lvl 40
2382
Lvl 25Weather Boost
1701
Lvl 20Raids/Eggs
1361
Lvl 15Research
1021

PvE Analysis

This terrifying blimp is probably not as good as it feels. While it was once a "decent" attacker, as of late it's been blown far, far from the direction of the raid meta. As a defender it doesn’t shine in pure tankiness, but its unique triple resistance to Fighting makes it work as an efficient Machamp wall, if placed in between the big Normal-types.

Best PvE Offensive Moveset

  • Hex is only slightly better than Astonish.

  • Shadow Ball should always be picked over Ominous Wind.

  • Icy Wind is an underwhelming move.

Best PvE Defensive Moveset

  • Hex is the superior defensive fast move.

  • Ominous Wind is weaker than Shadow Ball, but also harder to dodge and has the potential to be spammed. Both pale in comparison to Mystical Fire, however, as it provides spammability, decent coverage, AND an early damage window.

  • Icy Wind offers useful coverage for Dragon-type generalists.

PvP Analysis

Hex is recommended for its fast energy generation, while Astonish isn't great in general

Icy Wind has a decent damage profile and, more importantly, a 100% chance to drop the target's attack stat by 1 stage. This artificially boosts Drifblim's bulk and frequently forces switches or gives the next Pokemon on your team a great chance to come in with an advantage. Mystical Fire does the same thing but offers different coverage - it trades Flying coverage for superior Steel coverage. Shadow Ball is noted for being one of the better attacks in the game due to its great neutral coverage and solid damage per energy rating, and works great in conjunction with Icy Wind or Mystical Fire, as they can be used to bait shields easily. This is made especially effective when you consider the fact that Icy Wind's / Mystical Fire's Attack debuff bypasses shields.

Great League / 5

Drifblim is an interesting Pokemon due to its unique typing and moveset. While it is not the most meta Pokemon out there (mainly due to competition from other Ghosts), it can pull its weight thanks to its wide coverage and annoying debuffs. It shines best in limited cups when its fellow Ghost competitors are banned.

Ultra League / 5

The level 50 update significantly improves Drifblim's performance in Ultra League, as its favorable typing and movesets allow it to perform well consistently. Access to both Shadow Ball and Icy Wind or Mystical Fire allows Drifblim to hit pretty much everything in the meta for at least neutral damage, which means Drifblim will always have some play. Drifblim also notably has solid performances in both open Ultra League and Premier Cup, though Giratina is still more dominant with greater bulk and access to stronger Shadow Claw or Dragon Breath, while Jellicent's superior bulk and access to Surf makes it a stiff competitor.

Master League / 5

Drifblim's restricted CP and high competition for its niche leaves it high and dry in the Master League.

Second Charge Move Cost
75,000 Stardust + 75 Candy
Flee Rate
%
Buddy Distance
5 KM
Catch Rate
%
Female Ratio
50 %
Male Ratio
50 %