Pokémon Go Stakataka counters, weaknesses and moveset explained
Stakataka, known as the Rampart Pokémon, has made its debut in Pokémon Go as part of the Ultra Space Wonders event in May 2024. This Rock and Steel-type Pokémon is classified as one of the Ultra Beasts and can exclusively be captured in raid battles. To successfully defeat and catch Stakataka, players must be aware of its counters and weaknesses.
In this article, we will explore Stakataka’s counters and weaknesses, its CP (Combat Power), and the best moveset to optimize its performance on your team.
Stakataka Counters and Weaknesses
To catch Stakataka, you must first defeat it in a raid battle. Below are the key counters and weaknesses for Stakataka:
- Type: Rock/Steel-type
- Double Weakness: Stakataka is particularly vulnerable to Fighting and Ground-type attacks.
- Weak Against: Water-type attacks.
- Resistance: It is resistant to Bug, Dragon, Fairy, Ice, Psychic, and Rock-type attacks.
- Super Resistance: Stakataka has heightened resistance to Poison, Flying, and Normal-type attacks.
- Top Mega Counters: The best options are Primal Groudon, followed by Mega Garchomp. If these are unavailable, Mega Heracross and Mega Blaziken are good alternatives.
- Top Non-Mega Counters: The Shadow versions of Groudon, Garchomp, and Excadrill are your best bets. Other notable counters include Terrakion (ideally with Sacred Sword), Therian Landorus, and Lucario.
- Number of Trainers Required: Ideally, you should have three to six Trainers with fully optimized Level 40 counters. The more trainers, the easier the battle.
- Tactics: Make the most of Stakataka’s double weakness by using as many Groudon as possible. If you lack Groudon, use the other recommended Pokémon to increase your chances of victory.
Stakataka CP
Here are the relevant CP levels for Stakataka in Pokémon Go:
- Stakataka Raid CP: 49,402 CP
- CP Range for Catching Stakataka: 1799 to 1882 CP
- Weather Effect (Partly Cloudy/Snow): If caught during these conditions, the CP range increases to 2249 to 2353.
Best Stakataka Moveset
Stakataka is designed more for defense rather than offense, making it resemble a tank in battles. While it is considered the Ultra Beast equivalent of Bastiodon, its current moveset may not be optimal for competitive play.
If you want to utilize Stakataka effectively, the recommended moves are Rock Throw (Fast), Stone Edge (Charged), and Bulldoze (Charged). Although it provides decent Fast Move pressure, its overall performance can be hindered by its slower speed.
Here’s a list of Stakataka’s available moves:
Fast Moves
- Rock Throw (Rock)
- Take Down (Normal)
Charged Moves
- Stone Edge (Rock)
- Bull Doze (Ground)
- Flash Cannon (Steel)
Everything We Know About Stakataka
Stakataka, also referred to as UB Assembly, is part of the second wave of Ultra Beasts introduced in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Its design is inspired by Mokumokuren, a type of yokai known for appearing as living walls covered in numerous eyes, showcasing a unique and captivating aesthetic.
The official Pokédex entry for Stakataka reads:
- Stakataka: ‘It appeared from an Ultra Wormhole. Each one appears to be made up of many life-forms stacked one on top of each other. When stone walls started moving and attacking, the brute’s true identity was this mysterious life-form, which brings to mind an Ultra Beast.’
Currently, shiny Stakataka has not been released in Pokémon Go, but its shiny form is anticipated due to its attractive golden design.
Good luck in your endeavors to defeat and catch Stakataka in Pokémon Go!
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