There’s a lot more to Pokemon training than meets the eye. When it comes to the question of the best Pokemon t꧑o use on a team, you have many factors to think about. It’s not just the one🍎 with the highest stats, the least weaknesses, or the best moves.

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In truth, it’s a combination of all of these traits and more. Another important thing to consider is the Ability a Pokemon has. This factor alone can make an otherwise great Pokemon almost useless. Slaking’s Truant, for instance, stops it from attacking on consecutive turns. Here, you can check out some of the best Pokemon abilಞities throughout the franchise.

Updated March 8, 2025, by Andrew Scariati: The best Pokemon abilities shift with every new Pokemon VGC metagame, though some of the top-tier options have remained constant for several generations. Pokemon Scarlet & Violet made some top-tier additions to the best Pokemon abilities, including both base game and DLC inclusions.

23 🌄 Flame Body 💟

Magmar jumping forward aggressively the Pokemon anime.

In Battle Effect

Out Of Battle Effect

Contact with this Pokemon will burn the opponent

Halves the number of steps required toꩵ hatch an e🍃gg

Flame Body is an important Ability to have on at least one Pokemon if you plan on breeding. Tꦦhis move will half the steps needed to hatch eggs and, as the name implies, comes from Fire type Pokemon.

Within battle, this Ability can be quite helpful as well. This competitive value of Flame Body isn't that great, but overall, it's fairly well-rounde🌠d and🅷 helpful for breeding the perfect Pokemon.

22 Ice Scale꧅s

Frosmoth floating in Pokemon.

In Battle Effect

Halves damage from special mo𝐆ves that hit the Pokemon

Ice Scales is available only to Snom and Frosmoth as their Hidden Ability. Because of this, the Ability isn't possible to obtain i𝓰f you don't have one of these two Pokemon in your party.

This ability reduces the damage of all special attacks Snom/Frosmoth takꦡe by half. Frosmoth’s Special Defense is quite solid, so this makes it pretty darn tanky indeed. Its exclusivity is all that holds it back𝓀 from rising any higher; imagine Blissey with this Ability. That’s terrifying to even think about.

21 Unaware

Clefable stands awkwardly in the Pokemon anime.

In Battle Effect

When this Pജokemon is targeteꩲd by a damaging move, the attacking Pokemon's stats are ignored when calculating damage and accuracy

A lot of the Abilities on this list have so much potential because they allow Pokemon to either deal huge damage outright or buff themselves so that they can. Before we get into that sort of thing, though, here’s an Ability that rep꧋resents an enormous road🎉block for Pokemon looking to set up.

In case you were unaware, an Unaware Pokemon ♎isn’t affecte꧙d by its opponent’s stat boosts.

If they’ve got boosted offenses, they’ll deal only their usual damage. If the opponent has increased their Defense/Special Defense, they’ll take the usual damage from a Pokemon with🌠 Unaware. It’s super handy to have, but it’s also a rare Ability and is quite niche. After all, if there are no boosts currently in play, this Pokemon essentially has no Ability.

20 🌸 Stance Change

Aegislash prepares for battle in Shield Forme in the Pokemon Anime.

In Battle Effect

Ch🍬anges the Pokemon from Sh⛎ield Forme to Blade Forme, or vice versa

  • In Shield Forme, the Pokemon has drastically higher Defense and Special Defense.
  • In Blade Forme, the Pokemon has drastically higher Attack and Special Attack.

The Honedge line made its debut in Generation Six, and Aegislash quickly established itself as one of the greatest non-Legendary Pokemon ever. The key to its success? Its exclusive Ability, Stance Change. This Ability sees Aegislash switch from its Shield Forme (its default on being sent out) to its Blade Forme when using an offensive move.

In the process, its base defe🔯nses switch with its very low bไase offenses.

When it uses King’s Shield, it switches back to Shield Forme. With its low Speed, then, Aegislash will usually tank a hit with its high defenses before switching its stats and going on the attack with great force. It can’t take ♌a hit at all in Blade Forme and can be quite predictable as a result, but Stance Change makes Aegislash a force to be reckoned with.

19 Sturdy

Bastiodon using Iron Defence with red background in the Pokemon anime.

In Battle Effect

The Pokemon is unaffected by one-hit knockout moves that cause a target to faint instantly regardless of HP, Defense🦹,🍒 or Special Defense

Sturdy is one of the best Pokemon abilities and has seen a lot of use. Essentially,ꩵ Sturdy Pokemon have a built-in Focus Sash: if their HP is full when they’re attacked by a move that will ta🌟ke them out in one shot, they’ll withstand it with a single point of health left.

There are some major shortcomings to this, of course. Any kind of priority will immediately take the Pokemon down afterward, esp🍃ecially as most Pokemon with this Ability are slow, defensive Rock or Steel-types. The true potential of Sturdy lies in what that Pokemon does with its ‘free turn.’ There are ample setup opportunities here. Sturdy, Weakness Policy, and Rock Polish, in particular, can be a fearsome combination.

18 💫 Wonder Guard 💖

Dynamax Shedinja Battling 4 trainers in a raid battle in Pokemon Sword & Shield.

In Battle Effect

The Pokemon is imm𒅌une to all damaging moves that are not super effective.

Wonder Guard isꦏ a unique ability that is exclusive to Shedinja. At face value, you m𝐆ight wonder just how the heck this Pokemon could be at all usable.

It has a total of ඣ1 HP, which can’t be increased by any m🔥eans.

The one thing Shedinja does have going for it is the aforementioned Ability, which renders it imౠmune to any direct attacks it isn’t weak to. Super effective mov𒅌es, status, weather damage, and hazards all spell doom for it, but if you know that you are going to face a Pokemon that isn't super effective, then Shield Guard is great.

17 Neutr🏅alizing Gas

Koffing in Roxie's Gym in the Pokemon Anime.

In Battle Effect

Abilities of any other Pokemon in the bat🤪tle c🌸an't be used

  • There are a handful of Abilities that can't be suppressed by Neutralizing Gas

Sometimes, an Ability doesn’t need to have a flashy effect in and of itself. After all, a critter like Mega Mawile (which was super reliant on Huge Power꧙) is in some major trouble when that Ability is taken away.

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Neutralizing Gas is the exclusive Ability of the Koffing family and prevents or nullifies the effects of all other Pokemon in the battle. While this hasn’t been as𓂃 dominating as it sounds, it’s an excellent counter to other strate🐓gies when played well.

16 🐼 Good As ܫGold/Purifying Salt

In Battle Effect

Good As Gold: This Pokemon cannot be affected by status conditions or moves that inflict them. Purifying Salt: This Pokemon cannot be affected by status conditions and halves the Special Attack or Attack of any 16🐓8澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon🌠 attacking with Ghost-type attacks. Cannot use Rest.

Gholdengo is the only Pokemon with the Good As Gold ability that allows it to ignore all status conditions. The A🌳bility description claims that this is thanks to its solid gold body that can't be affected, but we think it's probably just that Gholdengo is too cool to care.

Similarly, Garganacl's Purifying Salt equals Gholdengo's status condition nullification but also adds to the ability by reducing the attacker's Attack and Special Attack when calculating damage. Unfortunately, you can't recover using Rest𓃲 with this A♑bility, but it's a fair trade-off.

15 Multiscale 🎃

 Dragonite is posing angrily, preparing to strike in Pokemon.

In Battle Effect

When this🍃 Pokemon is at its maximum HP, incoming damage is halved.

  • It does not affect the handful of moves that deal direct damage.

Multiscale is another Ability that doesn’t have any major direct power itself but allows the Pokemon the opportunity to boost itself and shoot 🍃for a🌟 sweep. It’s not just about being aggressive, either: Multiscale is just as useful from a defensive point of view.

This Ability halves t🦂he damage taken from direct attacks while the user’s HP is full😼. It’s available to only two Pokemon; Dragonite and Lugia. The former loves using it to help it accrue Dragon Dances, while it helps the latter with its main game plan: sitting there tanking absolutely everything and being a monumental pain.

Pokemon With Multiscale:

Pokemon

Hidden Ability?

Dragonite

Lugia

14 🎃 Gorilla Tactics

Galarian Darmanitan from Pokemon Sword and Shield in an ice cave.

In Battle Effect

This Po🅘kemon's Attack stat is in🌺creased by 50 percent, but it can only use one move.

Gorilla Tactics is a newer Ability introduced in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Sword and Shield, exclusive to Galarian Darmanitan. What does it do? It immediately makes this ludicrous-looking creature overpowered༒.

The effect of the Ability is the same as that of a Choice Band: it gives the Pokemon an Attack boost but allows it to use only the first move it picked on being sent out. The truly frightening thing💫 is that you ca🌊n actually give it a Choice Band on top of that. Considering that this thing already has a base Attack of 140, that’s some astronomical power right there.