Summary
One of the many tools of the competitivePokemontrade, Abilities are beneficial effects innate to eachPokemon. Unlike moves or items, trainers didn’t originally have much in the way of choice when it comes to an Ability, since they’re pre-set.
Generation 5 opened up players' options a little with the addition of Hidden Abilities. Given to almost every monster, these extra Abilities are usually quite hard to get hold of. As such, they are much more powerful than their regular ones. Some are regular Abilities very well-suited to that particular Pokemon, while others areunique Abilities.
Updated July 01, 2025 by Blaise Santi:It’s 2025, which means news about the future of thePokemonfranchise is right around the corner. Pokemon Day comes on February 27th, which means fans have less than two months to wait before learning about upcoming titles like Pokemon Legends Z-A, and perhaps even the 10th generation of the mainline series, which will surely bring loads of new Pokemon, moves, and Abilities into the competitive scene!
With that in mind, let’s take a look at some Abilities that haven’t yet been covered in this list, as they’re ones that competitive players are either far too aware of, or maybe are underestimating in the recent metagame!
Other Pokemon With Ability
Marill, Azurill, Mega Mawile, Bunnelby, Diggersby
You wouldn’t normallylook at a Pokemon like Azumarilland assume it’s a heavy-hitting physical Attack powerhouse, but that’s where you’d be wrong. The Water/Fairy-type is an incredibly valuable teammate not just for its strong typing and decent movepool, but for its Ability, Huge Power, which doubles a Pokemon’s Attack power, giving Azumarill a whopping 100 base Attack stat.
When paired with an Attack-increasing item like the Choice Band, or a status move like Belly Drum that maxes out Attack while halving HP (a side effect that can be remedied with a Sitrus Berry), Azumarill can be a devastating sweeper. The addition of a priority move like Aqua Jet also makes this the best Pokemon with Huge Power in the game, unless Mega Mawile someday makes a return.
This Gen 9 Evolution Is All Set For Doubles
Description
The mysterious tail covering the Pokémon’s head makes opponents unable to use priority moves against the Pokémon or its allies.
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For the moment,Farigiraf is the only Pokemonwith the Ability known as Armor Tail, which is for the best considering how overpowered it is. Armor Tail allows Farigiraf to protect itself and any allies in battle from priority moves, essentially crippling certain kinds of sweepers who might otherwise target the Normal/Psychic-type’s weak defenses.
In the standard competitive meta of Double Battles, this makes Farigiraf a good setup Pokemon to come in and allows its allies to bulk up as opponents scramble to find an alternate strategy rather than relying on priority moves. The only downside is that Farigiraf is far from the best new Pokemon in Gen 9, so hopefully another Pokemon gets access to this Ability in a future game.
You Can’t Touch Them From The Ground
By floating in the air, the Pokémon receives full immunity to all Ground-type moves.
Gastly, Haunter, Koffing, Weezing, Galarian Weezing, Misdreavus, Unown, Vibrava, Flygon, Lunatone, Solrock, Baltoy, Claydol, Duskull, Chimecho, Latias, Mega Latias, Latios, Mega Latios, Mismagius, Chingling, Bronzor, Bronzong, Carnivine, Rotom, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Giratina (Origin form), Cresselia, Tynamo, Eelektrik, Eelektross, Cryogonal, Vikavolt
One frequent Ability valued by competitivePokemonplayers is Levitate, which completely nullifies all Ground-type moves against a Pokemon. There do exist counters to the Levitate ability, such as the move Gravity, which nullifies the effects of Levitate or Flying-type’s immunities to Ground. Nevertheless, Levitate can still be incredibly valuable for some especially strong Pokemon, like Hydreigon.
While some Pokemon like Lunatone and Solrock will benefit from losing Ground weaknesses more than Hydreigon, the Gen 5 pseudo legendary’s an incredibly strong Pokemon as it is with decent stats across the board, but especially in their Special Attack stats. It certainly doesn’t hurt to have an immunity to powerful physical moves like Earthquake or Stomping Tantrum.
There’s No Escape From These Psychos
The Pokémon steps on the opposing Pokémon’s shadows to prevent them from fleeing or switching out.
Mega Gengar, Wobbuffet, Wynaut, Gothita, Gothorita
An Ability that is highly regarded by many in the competitivePokemonworld is Shadow Tag, in which all opponents are unable to flee or switch out during battle. This can be incredibly advantageous for Pokemon like Gothitelle, whose Psychic-type STAB attacks can be a huge detriment to teams with Poison or Fighting-type Pokemon, but can also fire back if they accidentally trap a Dark or Ghost-type.
At the moment, Gothitelle is the only Pokemon available to catch inPokemon Scarlet & Violetwith access to Shadow Tag, since the Wobbuffet line is unavailable and Gengar cannot Mega Evolve in the Gen 9 games. However, this just allows Gothitelle to rule asone of the best Psychic-typesin the meta, trapping opposing Pokemon to allow their teammates to sweep with no way to escape.
Boosts the Pokémon’s Speed stat in a sandstorm.
Sandshrew, Sandslash, Herdier, Stoutland, Drilbur, Excadrill, Lycanroc (Midday form), Dracozolt, Dracovish
Houndstone has a lot of benefits as a competitive Pokemon, from its decent physical Attack and Defense, its signature move Last Respects that boosts power for every teammate that’s fainted,and its Ability, Sand Rush, which boosts its Speed in a sandstorm. This makes Houndstone a great physical attacker to pair with a sand-summoning Pokemon like Tyranitar or Sandaconda.
While several other good Pokemon like Dracovish and Lycanroc also possess access to Sand Rush as an Ability, Houndstone stands out due to its Ghost-typing. With increased Speed and STAB attacks, Houndstone can be an unexpected threat to Psychic-types who would normally rely on outspeeding their opponents, though the sandstorms will not affect Rock, Steel, and Ground-type Pokemon.
Mega Charizard Y, Vulpix, Ninetales, Torkoal
It may seem redundant to recommend a mascot legendary to a competitive player, but Groudon is more than just a physical powerhouse. It also has the Ability Drought, which automatically summons Sunny Day upon switching in. This can be vital for setting up Pokemon with Solar Beam, potentially scaring off opponents that would otherwise counter a Ground-type like Groudon.
Particularly when paired with a Heat Rock, Groudon’s Drought can be incredibly useful at changing the tide of battle, boosting Fire-type moves, and activating several other Abilities, like the speed-boosting Chlorophyll, and even gives moves like Synthesis and Moonlight healing properties. Groudon may be physically threatening, but Drought allows it to be a strong setup Pokemon, too.
Politoed, Pelipper
On the flip side of Groudon, Kyogre’s main Ability is Drizzle, which summons rain upon switching in. It can be incredibly advantageous to certain Pokemon with Abilities like Swift Swim, Hydration, or even Electric-types who have learned moves like Thunder and Electro Shot. Obviously, Kyogre is an inspired choice for any team due to its legendary status, but it’s not the only Gen 3 ‘mon with the Ability.
Pelipper, believe it or not, is incredibly popular in certain competitive circles for its access to Drizzle. It essentiallyworks as a rain-setting support, switching in and then immediately using U-Turn to go back into its Poke Ball while other teammates take advantage of Drizzle’s effects. However, it doesn’t hold a candle to Kyogre’s diverse movepool including Electric-type and Ice-type coverage.
This Regional Form Outmatches Its Original
The user can hit Ghost-type Pokemon with Normal-type and Fighting-type moves and is also granted immunity from Intimidate.
Kangaskhan, Miltank, Taillow, Swellow, Loudred, Exploud, Mega Lopunny, Herdier, Stoutland, Pancham, Pangoro, Galarian Farfetch’d, Sirfetch’d, Flamigo.
Scrappyis one of the most useful Abilities in the entirePokemonfranchise since it can seriously disarm Ghost-type Pokemon. Usually, that type is immune to both Normal and Fighting-type moves, but with Scrappy, those moves will not only damage Ghost-types but will do neutral damage, meaning Pokemon with Scrappy can really turn the tide in battle.
Hisuian Decidueyeis a particularly well-utilized example of this, given that it is a Grass/Fighting-type and its Alolan form is Grass/Ghost. With Fighting-type STAB, it can do even more damage to Ghost-types than Fighting-types usually can. It’s overall a great ability to take advantage of with Normal and Fighting-type Pokemon, especially one with great coverage like Decidueye.
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Hitmonchan, Ledian, Chimchar, Monferno, Infernape, Timburr, Gurdurr, Conkeldurr, Golett, Golurk, Pancham, Pangoro, Crabrawler, Crabominable, Melmetal, Pawmi, Pawmo.
Iron Fistwas introduced in Gen 4 as an Ability that strengthens the damage dealt by “punching” moves, which are technically not an official category in the games. This affects a number of popular moves in the competitive meta, including Power-Up Punch, Drain Punch, Bullet Punch, and Thunder Punch.
Pawmotis a new Pokemon toScarlet & Violetand makes good use of this ability thanks to being an Electric/Fighting-type. Not only does it get STAB on a lot of moves affected by Iron Fist, but it gets STAB on Thunder Punch, one of the best (and only) physical Electric-type moves, which can definitely make it a huge physical threat in battle.
Special Attackers Will Benefit From This Ability
Boosts the user’s Special Attack stat by two stages when its stats are lowered by opposing Pokemon.
Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Milotic, Piplup, Prinplup, Empoleon, Gothita, Gothorita, Gothitelle, Meowstic, Boltund, Galarian Articuno, Wattrel.
An Ability likeCompetitiveis a great way to catch an opponent off-guard. The Ability activates whenever a Pokemon’s stats are lowered, causing the Special Attack stat to sharply increase. This can be especially useful if a Special Attack-lowering move is used, as the stat decrease will be completely negated in favor of raising the stat instead.
Kilowattrelis a recently-introduced Pokemon who makes great use of this Ability as a special attacker, with access to moves like Electro Ball which already does incredible damage thanks to its strong speed stat. However, even special attackers like Wigglytuff and Gothitelle can make great use of Competitive by strengthening themselves against speedier Pokemon.