Shadow Annihilape


Fast
Charge
PvE Analysis
Best PvE Offensive Moveset
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Counter and
Close Combat is easily the best moveset that Shadow Annihilape can use on offense.
Shadow Ball is a great move, but Shadow Annihilape has no Fast Move to capitalize on it.
Rage Fist* is identical to Shadow Ball in raids.
Low Kick,
Low Sweep,
Night Slash, and
Ice Punch are all pretty bad for Shadow Annihilape.... and objectively mediocre at best.
Best PvE Defensive Moveset
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Counter is outright better than
Low Kick once again.
Close Combat takes far too long to use and makes Shadow Annihilape easy to wall by anything that resists Fighting Type moves.
Low Sweep comes out frequently, but it's another move that can leave Shadow Annihilape easy to wall.
Night Slash has counter-coverage some of against Shadow Annihilape's counters and comes out frequently, making it a prime choice for defense.
Ice Punch has a chance to fire once against
Rayquaza and
Mega Rayquaza, which hardly even view Shadow Annihilape as a speed-bump. It's also got good coverage against a number of common gym-cleaners.
Shadow Ball and
Rage Fist* are fairly easy to dodge, but they also boast perfect neutral coverage alongside
Counter, making them very much worth considering.
PvP Analysis
Counter remains a solid Fast Move in Pokemon Go PvP, hitting hard and generating decent energy.
Rage Fist, Shadow Annihilape's Community Day move, is one of the best Charged Attacks in the game. It provides nearly unresisted damage when combined with Counter, and its low cost, decent DPE, and attack boosts make Shadow Annihilape a frightening sweeper. Close Combat is generally preferred for raw power, as Rage Fist already provides coverage. Ice Punch can be used to cover for certain threats. Shadow Ball is an option to provide even more deadly Ghost-type coverage, but Rage Fist + Shadow Ball does make Shadow Annihilape entirely reliant on Counter to get past Normal- and Dark-type Pokemon. Night Slash is a good move, but is outclassed entirely by Rage Fist.
Great League | ||
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Annihilape is a strong offensive Pokemon in the Great League that gains more defensive power from HP than Defense, so the Shadow boost actually allows it to do most of its job better than its basic forme. It will go down faster, but it can also score some wins that basic Annihilape can't quite muster. | ||
Ultra League | ||
Shadow Annihilape's story in the Ultra League is pretty much the exact same thing as it is in the Great League. | ||
Master League | ||
In the Master League, Annihilape is a solid option that is largely a side-grade to its basic forme. It can crush some opponents that basic Annihilape struggles against, but it also loses a matchup or two due to its lower bulk. |