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#673
Default
196
ATK
146
DEF
265
STA
Lvl 50Max CP
3163
Lvl 40
2798
Lvl 25Weather Boost
1998
Lvl 20Raids/Eggs
1598
Lvl 15Research
1199
Stage 1
Skiddo
Skiddo

PvE Analysis

Gogoat is.... well, let's be honest; it's yet another vanilla Grass Type with no redeeming qualities. Gamefreak seemed really excited for Gogoat back when Generation 6 dropped, but quickly forgot about it and moved on. And, honestly, it's best to just forget about it here as well.

Best PvE Offensive Moveset

  • Vine Whip and Leaf Blade work together to make Gogoat's best offensive set. Leaf Bomb is basically Leaf Blade, but worse.
  • Rock Smash and Brick Break... isn't good enough to be note-worthy.
  • Just skip Rock Slide and Seed Bomb.

Best PvE Defensive Moveset

  • Rock Smash is the top Fast Move for defense due to its higher base power.
  • Zen Headbutt is okay too.
  • Vine Whip has the lowest power and shares a type with Gogoat's best Charged Move option, which leaves Gogoat very vulnerable on defense.
  • Leaf Blade stands as the best Charged Move option for defense, though Rock Slide is note-worthy for its ability to hit Flying Types pretty hard.
  • Brick Break is too weak to be worthwhile, and Seed Bomb is a weaker Leaf Blade on defense.

PvP Analysis

Vine Whip allows for fast energy generation, while Leaf Blade and Brick Break are both spammy moves that come out super fast. This makes Gogoat great at wearing down opposing Pokemon and potentially forcing out shields despite the relatively low damage of both Charged Moves.

Great League2.5 / 5
High energy generation on a Fast Move plus a strong, low-energy Charged Move and a low-energy Charged Move that has a 100% Defense debuff rate means that Gogoat can put up a surprisingly strong fight in the Great League. It's not tier-topping, but it can trample a few big-names, or leave others maimed with Brick Break to allow the next Pokemon on your team to finish the job.
Ultra League1 / 5
Gogoat doesn't have much to its name in the Ultra League. It can score a few wins, but not enough to be really worthwhile.
Master League0 / 5
Ever see the scene in Jurassic Park where the T-Rex eats the goat? Yeah, that's what it's like for poor Gogoat in the Master League with all of the dragons running around.
Second Charge Move Cost
50,000 Stardust + 50 Candy
Flee Rate
10 %
Buddy Distance
3 KM
Catch Rate
20 %
Female Ratio
50 %
Male Ratio
50 %