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#959
Default
155
ATK
196
DEF
198
STA
Lvl 50Max CP
2544
Lvl 40
2250
Lvl 25Weather Boost
1607
Lvl 20Raids/Eggs
1286
Lvl 15Research
964
Stage 1
Tinkatink
Tinkatink
Stage 2
Tinkatuff
Tinkatuff
Stage 3
Tinkaton
Tinkaton

PvE Analysis

Tinkaton really has the dirty end of the stick when it comes to PvE performance... dirty end of the hammer, maybe? Anyway; it's got a good Fairy Type moveset, but a PATHETIC Attack stat that leaves it in the dust, and no Metal moveset to speak of.

But what about the future? Well, Tinkaton leans a TREMENDOUSLY powerful Steel Type move in the Main Series by the name of Gigaton Hammer, so MAYBE if Scopely goes absolutely crazy with that move AND gives Tinkaton access to Metal Claw it could be good? Honestly, probably not. But it would be really fun to have something with pathetic Attack rise the ranks thanks to a busted move.

Best PvE Offensive Moveset

  • Fairy Wind and Play Rough gives Tinkaton the ability to actually do some damage.
  • Heavy Slam and Flash Cannon have no Fast Move worth pairing with, though Rock Smash can work against Ice Types.
  • Brutal Swing has nothing of note for Tinkaton.
  • Rock Smash overshadows Fairy Wind on defense.
  • Brutal Swing is the best option due to how frequently it comes out
  • Play Rough or Heavy Slam are slower, but both are fine too.
  • Flash Cannon falls behind.

PvP Analysis

Fairy Wind provides good neutral coverage and strong energy generation, making it the Fast Move of choice.

Tinkaton's charged attacks are fairly underwhelming. Bulldoze is its cheapest option and provides a solid Defense debuff while covering against opposing Steel- and Fire-type Pokemon, but its damage is low. Heavy Slam is slightly more expensive, but it offers STAB. Play Rough has the highest overall damage of Tinkaton's moves post-STAB, making it a decent damage dealing option once you're done spamming Brutal Swing.

Flee Rate
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Buddy Distance
Catch Rate
%
Female Ratio
100 %
Male Ratio
0 %