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#185
Default
167
ATK
176
DEF
172
STA
Lvl 50Max CP
2428
Lvl 40
2148
Lvl 25Weather Boost
1534
Lvl 20Raids/Eggs
1227
Lvl 15Research
920

PvE Analysis

Sudowoodo is your budget Golem, who is a budget Tyranitar, who is a budget whatever's meta at the moment. Rock-type is coveted for its effectiveness against Fire, Ice, and Flying-types, but Sudowoodo is far too outclassed to be worth mentioning in any relevant raid.

Best PvE Offensive Moveset

  • Rock Throw is generally superior to Counter for the Rock-type coverage and STAB.

  • Meteor Beam is the best Rock-type Charged Attack choice due to its incredible parameters, outclassing Rock Slide, Stone Edge, and Rock Tomb.

  • Earthquake and Trailblaze are sub-par.

Best PvE Defensive Moveset

  • Counter is preferred to Rock Throw on defense for superior type coverage and general power.

  • Rock Slide is preferred to Stone Edge and Meteor Beam for the quicker charge time.

  • Trailblaze is another great option for defense.

  • Rock Tomb is slower and weaker. 

  • Earthquake, despite having good synergy with Rock, is easy to dodge and too slow to charge.

PvP Analysis

Counter has fantastic coverage when combined with Sudowoodo's Charged Attacks, making it a more appealing option than Rock Throw.

Rock Slide provides Sudowoodo with a great STAB move that has decent power for a reasonable amount of energy. Stone Edge deals more damage, but its greater energy cost is discouraging. Meteor Beam may seem redundant, but it has incredible power and increases Sudowoodo's Attack. Earthquake provides good coverage next to Rock Slide while being an objectively strong move despite its higher energy cost. The addition of Rock Tomb following the GBL Season 10 update is unimpressive, as its poor damage output and high energy cost discourages its use despite its new debuff utility. 

Great League

Sudowoodo has access to some great moves and a decent stat-spread, which means it can definitely operate in the Great League. Rock-type coverage is always in demand, and Sudowoodo can deliver it along with also-coveted Ground type coverage, and the stellar Counter as its quick move. However, other Pokemon in the tier such as Bastiodon and Carbink surpass it in terms of general utility. That said, Sudowoodo's pure rock typing leaves it without a double-weakness to Ground and Fighting, which can make it a better fit for some teams.

Ultra League

Getting closer to 2500 with the advent of Level 50 has helped Sudowoodo somewhat, and yet it still has issues.

Master League
Absolutely not.
Second Charge Move Cost
75,000 Stardust + 75 Candy
Flee Rate
5 %
Buddy Distance
5 KM
Catch Rate
12.5 %
Female Ratio
50 %
Male Ratio
50 %