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Dudunsparce

188

Attack

150

Defense

268

Stamina

3,097
Lvl 50Max CP
2,739
Lvl 40
1,957
Lvl 25Weather Boost
1,565
Lvl 20Raids/Eggs
1,174
Lvl 15Research

Ooooh, a Normal type with less than 200 attack! I'm sure THIS will make big waves in PvE! ....those waves being due to just hard the raid boss that Dudunsparce was fighting punted it into the nearest large body of water. Either way, good luck getting a 3-segment!

  • Honestly? Fast Moves don't really matter. Dudunsparce can pair Rollout with Rock Slide for its one and only moveset with matching types, but that's about it
    • Seriously; if you're using Dudunsparce offensively, I think that you may have a problem.
      • No, I'm serious; why are you still considering raising a Dudunsparce for offense?
        • Please don't, the idea of investing in Dudunsparce for offense makes me sad....
  • Honestly, it's the same story with Dudunsparce's Charged Moves.
    • What? We already did this schtick once, we're not doing it again.

  • Rollout and Dragon Tail are both worth considering on defense.
  • Bite and Astonish aren't great on defense.
  • Body Slam is the best Charged Move option, with Rock Slide and Dig both worth using too.
  • Drill Run is weaker than Dig, but it's still solid due to being harder to dodge.

Rollout is an incredible Fast Move for PvP, with high energy gains and synergy with its Charge Moves. Astonish is a fantastic move that can be used as an alternative option to better spread out Dunsparce's coverage. Bite focuses on Dark-type damage and lacks energy generation and synergy.

Body Slam and Drill Run are very good Charge Moves that cost moderate to low amounts of energy and offers good damage.

Dudunsparce is... basically Dunsparce, but more attack-weighted. This gives it a lower stat total in the Great Legaue, and makes it a worse option in general. You COULD run it alongside your Dunsparce if you want to try for double-jeopardy on teams that may only have one Dunsparce answer, but it's more likely to leave you just a bit better off than just running 2 Pokemon. Sadly, you're better off not evolving your Dunsparce. That said, keep in mind that Dudunsparce has a Normal Type Signature Move by the name of Hyper Drill in the main series, and it sure as heck isn't going to make waves in PvE unless someone in charge of making moves has a stroke while typing out stats, so we may see Dudunsparce coming up with more utility in the future.... though Dunsparce can also learn it.

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Flee Rate
Buddy Distance
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Catch Rate
50%
Female Ratio
50%
Male Ratio