Remoraid Base Stats Total 300
Remoraid worst-to-best stats
This defaults to level 100. Worst assumes 0 IVs, 0 EVs, and a hindering nature for non-HP stats. Best assumes 31 IVs, 252 EVs, and a boosting nature for non-HP stats. HP ignores nature.
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Local database-style facts for names, regional dex numbers, abilities, training, body data, breeding, and encounter planning.
This defaults to level 100. Worst assumes 0 IVs, 0 EVs, and a hindering nature for non-HP stats. Best assumes 31 IVs, 252 EVs, and a boosting nature for non-HP stats. HP ignores nature.
Strengthens physical moves to inflict 1.5× damage, but decreases their accuracy to 0.8×.
Strengthens critical hits to inflict 3× damage rather than 2×.
Raises a random stat two stages and lowers another one stage after each turn.
Forms & Variants
Local form data covers default, regional, battle-only, Gigantamax, cosmetic, gender, and alternate varieties where the source data exposes them.
Hustle, Sniper, Moody
Type Vulnerabilities
Modern type-chart damage against Remoraid's water typing. Ability, item, weather, and Terastallization changes are not applied here.
No type immunities.
Evolution Line
Remoraid is stage 1 of 2 in a linear evolution family with 2 Pokemon.
Pokedex Entries
Local flavor text entries grouped by the generations where this Pokemon actually has a Pokedex entry. Empty generations stay hidden.
It has superb ac curacy. The water it shoots out can strike even moving prey from more than 300 feet.
Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a MANTINE's under side to scavenge for leftovers.
To escape from an attacker, it may shoot water out of its mouth, then use that force to swim backward.
REMORAID sucks in water, then expels it at high velocity using its abdominal muscles to shoot down flying prey. When evolution draws near, this POKéMON travels downstream from rivers.
REMORAID sucks in water, then expels it at high velocity using its abdominal muscles to shoot down flying prey. When evolution draws near, this POKéMON travels downstream from rivers.
A REMORAID uses its abdominal muscles to forcefully expel swallowed water, then shoot down flying prey. When evolution approaches, it travels down rivers.
Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a MANTINE’s underside to scavenge for leftovers.
It has superb accuracy. The water it shoots out can strike even moving prey from more than 100 yards.
It squirts water forcefully from its mouth to shoot down flying prey.
It clings to MANTINE to feed on the big Pokémon’s scraps. This is an adaptation to avoid foes.
It forcefully squirts water. The water jet never misses prey even if the REMORAID is deep in the sea.
It has superb accuracy. The water it shoots out can strike moving prey from more than 300 feet away.
Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a MANTINE’s underside to scavenge for leftovers.
It forcefully squirts water. The water jet never misses prey even if the Remoraid is deep in the sea.
It forcefully squirts water. The water jet never misses prey even if the Remoraid is deep in the sea.
The water they shoot from their mouths can hit moving prey from more than 300 feet away.
The water they shoot from their mouths can hit moving prey from more than 300 feet away.
It has superb accuracy. The water it shoots out can strike moving prey from more than 300 feet away.
Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a Mantine’s underside to scavenge for leftovers.
Remoraid sucks in water, then expels it at high velocity using its abdominal muscles to shoot down flying prey. When evolution draws near, this Pokémon travels downstream from rivers.
Remoraid sucks in water, then expels it at high velocity using its abdominal muscles to shoot down flying prey. When evolution draws near, this Pokémon travels downstream from rivers.
This Pokémon clings to Mantine and shares in its prosperity. When its Mantine is attacked, Remoraid will fight alongside it!
Also known as the “sniper of the seas,” its water gun can hit prey without fail from over 300 feet away.
The water they shoot from their mouths can hit moving prey from more than 300 feet away.
Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a Mantine’s underside to scavenge for leftovers.
Spits water from its mouth with incredible accuracy. It captures Burmy by shooting them down off the branches from which they dangle.
Move Browser
Breeding groups: Water1 / Water2