Shadow Porygon-Z
Fast
Charge
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
Charge Beam or Hidden Power + Blizzard, Solar Beam, Zap Cannon, or Tri-Attack* | Best |
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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 + Tri-Attack* | Best |
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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 League | 1 / 5 |
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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 League | 0 / 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 League | 0 / 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. |