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#227
Default
148
ATK
226
DEF
163
STA
Lvl 50Max CP
2383
Lvl 40
2108
Lvl 25Weather Boost
1506
Lvl 20Raids/Eggs
1204
Lvl 15Research
903

PvE Analysis

Skarmory is definitely a PvP Pokemon. Its attack power is too low for it to be genuinely viable in raids, and while its typing is generally stellar defensively, on gym defense it's far too exploitable.

Best PvE Offensive Moveset

  • Air Slash should be paired with Sky Attack as Skarmory's primary Flying-type set. 

  • Steel Wing can be paired with Flash Cannon to fulfill a Steel-type role. 

  • Brave Bird is underwhelming overall. 

Best PvE Defensive Moveset

  • Air Slash is overall superior to Steel Wing on defense, and also provides more meaningful coverage. 

  • Sky Attack has solid damage and comes out more often, making it the move of choice

  • Flash Cannon and Brave Bird are too slow to be genuinely viable.

PvP Analysis

Thanks to its buff in December 2023, and even after the nerf in September 2024, Steel Wing is now the preferred choice due to having higher DPT than Air Slash. It also provides coverage against Rock-type Pokemon such as Carbink.

Sky Attack is Skarmory's primary charge move, gets STAB, and costs the least amount of energy (though it is still rather expensive). Brave Bird is the most powerful option available, following its buff from GBL Season 3, and is generally recommended for its overall damage output despite its risky self-debuff. Flash Cannon provides extra coverage for when Flying type attacks would be resisted, but its high energy cost and unimpressive 1.57 DPE (Damage Per Energy) makes it unappealing to use. 

Great League

Skarmory's had quite a history of being in and out of Great League's core metagame. It's got great bulk and an excellent typing, but its moveset can sometimes be mediocre. After the nerfs to Steel Wing and Sky Attack in Pokemon GO: Max Out, Skarmory's moveset is now too sluggish for it to be a consistent threat. It may find itself more as niche pick or as a contender in certain cups.

Ultra League

The level 50 update enables Skarmory to compete in Ultra League, with respectable bulk and a very appealing long list of resistances. Unfortunately, its moveset post-nerf betrays any potential viability it may have.

Master League

Skarmory lacks stats for Master League. 

Second Charge Move Cost
75,000 Stardust + 75 Candy
Flee Rate
9 %
Buddy Distance
5 KM
Catch Rate
20 %
Female Ratio
50 %
Male Ratio
50 %