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Shadow Porygon-Z

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#474
Default
264
ATK
150
DEF
198
STA
Lvl 50Max CP
3693
Lvl 40
3266
Lvl 25Weather Boost
2333
Lvl 20Raids/Eggs
1866
Lvl 15Research
1400

PvE Analysis

Porygon2 got a malware-laden update to its stats and appearance, thus becoming Porygon-Z, but it didn’t receive any upgrades to its normally wide movepool. With Lock-On's high energy gains, it can slot in against basically anything weak to one of its powerful charge moves and can offer a fair bit of generalist utility, though it's basically never going to be a top pick in any of these roles.

In partly cloudy weather, Shadow Porygon-Z can fire an incredibly strong Tri-Attack that can actually make it a top attacker given Partly Cloudy weather if a Normal Type Mega Evolution is on the field.

Best PvE Offensive Moveset

  • Lock On has high energy gains, allowing Porygon-Z to pump out charge moves faster, but its damage output is among the worst in the game, making it less than ideal.

  • Charge Beam fairly reliably synergizes with Porygon-Z's charged moves.

  • Hidden Power has diverse typings that can pair well with any of Porygon-Z's non-Normal charged moves to make it an okay specialist in Grass, Ice, or Eectric due to its high attack.

  • Hidden Power Ice and Blizzard make Porygon a decent Ice attacker.

  • Solar Beam is superior to Zap Cannon when facing Water-types.

  • Zap Cannon + Charge Beam is potent against Flying-types.

  • Tri-Attack offers maximum neutral DPS

  • Hyper Beam is inferior.

Best PvE Defensive Moveset

  • Hidden Power is superior to Charge Beam due to higher base power, and it makes Porygon-Z something of a wild-card on defense, as it could be nearly any type.

  • Lock On is one of the worst moves on defense.

  • Tri-Attack has STAB and lower energy cost, making it the best choice on defense.

  • Hyper Beam has the highest power and widest neutral coverage, though it is easy to dodge.

  • Zap Cannon has good power, but is almost as easy as Hyper Beam to dodge.

  • Blizzard has wide offensive coverage and a fairly early damage window, though it has the lowest base power of Porygon-Z's charged moves.

  • Solar Beam hits very hard and is harder to dodge than Hyper Beam or Zap Cannon, though several common gym-cleaners such as Dragonite, Metagross, and Rayquaza resist it.

PvP Analysis

Lock-On features the best energy generation in the game, and is recommended to fuel Porygon-Z's very expensive Charge Moves.

Tri-Attack is mandatory due to its lesser energy cost, though it is limited to Elite TMs and Community Day events. Porygon-Z suffers from the lack of a cheap Charge Move option; with the exception of its Communtiy Day move, all of its Charge Moves cost at least 75 energy, which is absurdly slow. Any combination of its Charge Moves alongside Tri-Attack can be chosen depending on desired coverage.

Great League1 / 5

Porygon-Z doesn't have any real use in PvP. High offensive stats result in poor bulk in Great League. while a highly inefficient moveset can result in excessive overkill damage, or fainting before being able to land a charge move. 

Ultra League0 / 5

At first glance, a mono-Normal typing may seem appealing when considering the frequent usage of Ghost-types in this league. While it definitely can be a perk against Ghost-types using only Ghost-type moves, this is mostly the only niche that Porygon-Z has going for it. 

Master League0 / 5

Porygon-Z has a max CP of 3266 at level 40, which lacks behind many of the powerhouses in Master League. More importantly, its moveset problem is still its main drawback. While Porygon-Z can pick up some matchups in an even fight, its performance drops significantly if the opponent commits both shields. 

Vulnerable
Fighting
160%
Resistant
Ghost
39.1%
Purification Cost
3 Candy + 3,000 Stardust
Flee Rate
%
Buddy Distance
3 KM
Catch Rate
%
Female Ratio
%
Male Ratio
%