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Shadow Alolan Ninetails is just barely good enough to be worth considering for a raid team, but it's not really good enough to utilize unless you're desperate for some Ice coverage. 

  • Charm is the stronger fast move, and pairs with Dazzling Gleam to fulfill a Fairy-type role. 
  • Powder Snow isn't far behind, and enables Shadow Alolan Ninetales to fulfill an Ice-type role. 
  • Weather Ball Ice is the strongest and most consistent charge move available. 
  • Blizzard and Ice Beam are a step down, though they're serviceable if TMs are lacking. 
  • Feint Attack has no place on an offensive Shadow Alolan Ninetales. 
  • Psyshock also has no place on an offensive Shadow Alolan Ninetales. 

  • Charm has high power and good coverage, making it the ideal defensive move in general.
  • Feint Attack is preferred over Powder Snow, due to higher base power and slightly better coverage. It can also hit Steel Types, which obliterate Shadow Alolan Ninetales, harder.
  • Weather Ball Ice is the best charge move for defense, thanks to fast access as a 3-bar move. 
  • Dazzling Gleam edges out Ice Beam, with better coverage and base power, but a later damage window. 
  • Blizzard has too high of an energy cost for effective defense. 
  • Psyshock can be used more frequently, but doesn't have as much power. 

Charm takes advantage of STAB to deal massive damage while sacrificing energy generation. Powder Snow offers poor damage output despite STAB, but sports double the energy generation of Charm

Weather Ball (Ice) is recommended for its cheaper energy cost, in addition to its efficient Damage Per Energy (DPE) with STAB. Psyshock is preferred for its lesser energy cost, plus its coverage against the weakness to Poison-types and generally neutral coverage against many Pokemon. Ice Beam is a downgrade from Weather Ball. Dazzling Gleam costs too much energy to be recommended for general use. 

Shadow Alolan Ninetales sports a unique Fairy/Ice typing, and features decent bulk plus an interesting moveset. Its typing alone gives it perks unlike most other Pokemon, and makes it especially effective against Dragon Pokemon. Access to both Charm and Powder Snow movesets gives Shadow A-Ninetales flexible options in its play style, with coverage against different Pokemon depending on what the player requires on their team. Weaknesses to Fire and Rock typings should be considered due to their frequency in the meta, while Poison and Steel-type attacks are less common. 

50,000 Stardust + 50 Candy
Second Charge Move Cost
6%
Flee Rate
Buddy Distance
10%
Catch Rate
50%
Female Ratio
50%
Male Ratio