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Grimmsnarl Movesets in Other Games

SV SWSH

This is a strategy guide for using Grimmsnarl in competitive


play for the games Pokemon Sword and Shield. Read on for
tips on the best Nature, EV spreads, Movesets, and Held Items
to use with Grimmsnarl, as well as its strengths and weak
points.

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List of Contents

Basic Information for Grimmsnarl 

Singles Movesets for Grimmsnarl 

Singles Movesets for Gigantamax Grimmsnarl 

How to Use Grimmsnarl Effectively 

Best Teammates for Grimmsnarl 

How to Build a Team with Grimmsnarl 

Counters for Grimmsnarl 

Best Teams Featuring Grimmsnarl 

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Basic Information for Grimmsnarl

Types and Abilities

Pokemon Type 1 Type 2

Grimmsnarl

Abilities

Prankster Gives priority to a status move.

Frisk The Pokemon can check a foe's held item.

Pickpocket (Hidden) Steals an item when hit by another Pokemon.

Grimmsnarl Weaknesses and Resistances

Type

Takes 4x damage -

Takes 2x damage

Takes 0.5x damage

Takes 1/4x damage

Takes 0x damage

What is Type Effectiveness?

Base Stats

HP Attack Defense Sp. Atk Sp. Def Speed

95 120 65 95 75 60

Best Nature for Grimmsnarl

Best Natures

Jolly Adamant Impish


+Spd, -SpAtk +Atk, -SpAtk +Def, -SpAtk

What are Natures?

Singles Movesets for Grimmsnarl

Wall Builder Moveset & Best Build

Nature Impish (+Def, -Sp.Atk)

EVs HP 252 / Def 252 / SpDef 4

Final Stat
HP 202 / Atk 140 /Def 128 / Sp.Def. 96 / Spd 80
Values

Ability Prankster

Held Item Light Clay

・Reflect
・Light Screen
Moveset
・Taunt
・Spirit Break

This is the most common Wall Builder set for Grimmsnarl


currently found in the metagame.

About Grimmsnarl's Moves

This set is built around setting up Reflect or Light Screen


before its opponent can attack.

Taunt helps prevent the opponent from using their own status
moves, while Spirit Break is a damage dealing move that
reduces the special attack of its target too. This, together with
Light Screen, will make it harder for Special Attackers to plow
through Grimmsnarl's team.

About Grimmsnarl's EV Spread

This moveset utilizes a standard physically defensive EV


spread with max investment in HP and Defense. The remaining
stats may be placed into Sp.Def

About Grimmsnarl's Ability

With its Prankster Ability, Grimmsnarl gets priority for status


moves, which is really useful for setting up the fastest screens
in the metagame.

About Grimmsnarl's Held Item

Light Clay extends the duration of Grimmsnarl's Reflect and


Light Screen from 5 turns to 8 turns.

Other Viable Moves

After you've set up Reflect and Light Screen,


Thunder Wave add this on top to weaken fast opponents and
support teammates who switch in.

Lagging Tail Moveset & Best Build

Nature Impish (+Def, -SpAtk)

EVs HP 252 / Def 252 / Sp.Def 4

Final Stat
HP 202 / Atk. 140 / Def. 128 / Sp.Def 96 / Spd 80
Values

Ability Prankster

Held Item Lagging Tail

・Foul Play
・Spirit Break
Moveset
・Thunder Wave
・Trick

By tricking the opponent to hold Lagging Tail, this moveset can


be used to stifle a fast attacker.

About Grimmsnarl's Moves

This Grimmsnarl has Foul Play and Spirit Break as its main
STAB moves. Foul Play lets you use the opponent's Attack stat
against them, while Spirit Break whittles down the enemy's HP
and their Special Attack stat.

Thunder Wave further cripples enemies by making sure that


they aren't only slow, but they'll have a chance to miss a turn
due to paralysis.

About Grimmsnarl's Ability

Grimmsnarl's Ability Prankster allows it to use Trick right off


the bat, and switch its item with the opponent's.

About Grimmsnarl's Held Item

The item Lagging Tail causes its holder to move last every
turn. By Tricking this item onto the opponent, we're giving your
team the advantage of always moving first. This can be
especially successful when used against sweepers who rely on
speed.

Other Viable Moves

If the opponent chooses an attacking move, it


Sucker Punch
will hit first without fail.

If your team needs a defensive buff, you can


Reflect never go wrong with the extra protection
provided by Reflect.

Likewise, if your team needs a specially


Light Screen defensive buff, Light Screen should give you
the extra bulk you need.

Attacker Moveset & Best Build

Nature Jolly (+Spd, -SpAtk)

EVs HP 4 / Atk. 252 / Spd. 252

Final Stat
HP 171 / Atk. 172 / Def. 85 / Sp.Def. 95 / Spd. 123
Values

Ability Prankster

Held Item Life Orb

・Sucker Punch
・Play Rough
Moveset
・Taunt
・Substitute

About Grimmsnarl's Moves

This moveset aims to surprise other wall builders and support


Pokemon by employing Taunt. It can be used to corner
Pokemon such as Toxapex and Galarian Corsola who rely on
Status moves.

Otherwise, this Grimmsnarl has Foul Play and Play Rough as


its main STAB moves.

It can also use Substitute to wear down and waste the


opponent's Dynamax turns.

About Grimmsnarl's EV Spread

This moveset utilizes a standard physically offensive spread


with maximum investment in Attack and Speed. The remaining
EVs may be placed in HP for additional bulk.

About Grimmsnarl's Held Item

Life Orb gives Grimmsnarl a 30% boost in damage at the cost


of 10% of its HP.

Other Viable Moves

After you force something to switch with Taunt,


throw this to hit the Pokemon that switches in.
Thunder Wave
It's also effective for slowing down fast
Pokemon and limiting their effectiveness.

For raising your own stats to knock out the


opponent. Takes advantage of Grimmsnarl's
Bulk Up
already high Attack, while covering for its low
Defense.

A Fighting-type option for using Grimmsnarl as


Superpower
a straight-up hard hitter without the fuss.

Singles Movesets for Gigantamax


Grimmsnarl

Bulk Up Moveset and Best Build

Nature Adamant (+Atk, -SpAtk)

EV Spread HP 244 / Atk. 252 / Spd. 12

HP 201 / Atk. 189 / Def. 85 / Sp.Atk. 103 /


Final Stat Values
Sp.Def. 95 / Spd. 82

Ability Prankster

Held Item Leftovers

・Sucker Punch
・Spirit Break
Moveset
・Bulk Up
・Substitute

How to Get Gigantamax Grimmsnarl

About Grimmsnarl's Moves

This Grimmsnarl has Foul Play and Spirit Break as it's main
STAB moves. Foul Play lets you use the opponent's Attack stat
against them, while Spirit Break whittles down the enemy's HP
and their Specail Attack stat.

With Bulk Up, Attack and Defense will remain high, even when
not in Gigantamax form.

It can also use Substitute to wear down and waste the


opponent's Dynamax turns.

Gigantamax Grimmsnarl's G-Max Move

Move Type Effect

A Dark-type attack that Gigantamax


G-Max Grimmsnarl use. The user lets loose a
Snooze huge yawn that lulls the targets into falling
asleep on the next turn.

To use G-Max Snooze, place at least one Dark-type Move on


Grimmsnarl, and it will change into G-Max Snooze when
Dynamaxed.

About Grimmsnarl's EV Spread

In its Gigantamax form and with its HP set to an odd number,


this build is designed to maximize HP and Attack.

HP is adjusted to an odd number to yield the highest possible


value when Dynamaxing. EVs are placed primarily in HP and
Attack, with an emphasis on fighting while Dynamaxed. By
using Bulk Up, it can boost its Attack and Defense, allowing it
to remain useful even after its Dynamax ends.

About Grimmsnarl's Held Item

Leftovers offers Grimmsnarl a much-needed form of recovery.

Other Viable Moves

Allows it to hold its own against an increased


Fire Punch
range of foes.

Helps take down defensive foes like


Power Whip
Gastrodon and Quagsire.

How to Use Grimmsnarl Effectively

Take advantage of Prankster

The Ability Prankster allows non-attacking moves to become


priority moves, allowing Grimmsnarl to act first to prevent its
opponents from doing what they want. It can use Taunt to
prevent the use of Status Moves, as well as Trick to switch
away its Choice Item and force its limitation on its opponent. To
play effectively with Grimmsnarl, you will need to read and
control your opponent's movements.

Bulk Up and Fight!

In addition to using status moves to limit your opponent's


options, Grimmsnarl can use Bulk Up to power up its Attack
and Defense, which Prankster allows it to accomplish before
the opponent makes a move. With its already high base stats,
Grimmsnarl can build up quickly and take its foes down.

Best Teammates for Grimmsnarl

Use Grimmsnarl as Utility

It is recommended to use Pokemon that will utilize the setups


Grimmsnarl will make. Thunder Wave, Taunt, or Trick can be
used to further help attackers.

Also, it is recommended to set up Reflect and Light Screen to


counter Pokemon that are holding Weakness Policy.

Pokemon Description

・Raise its Attack with Nasty Plot and follow up with


Max Airstream to boost Speed

Galarian Galarian Moltres - Moveset & Best Build for


Moltres Ranked Battle

・Can boost Special Attack with Nasty Plot


・Beast Boost Ability is also useful

Naganadel Moveset & Best Build for Ranked


Naganadel
Battle

・Raise its Attack with Nasty Plot and follow up with


Max Airstream to boost Speed

Togekiss Togekiss Moveset & Best Build for Ranked Battle

・High Attack stat with its Hustle Ability


・Bolt Beak can hit hard if Dracozolt attacks first

Dracozolt Moveset & Best Build for Ranked


Dracozolt
Battle

・High Speed stat, also relatively easy to use in any


team
・Max Wyrmwind and Max Phantasm's effects to
lower Attack and Defense stats respectively are
great benefits
Dragapult
Dragapult Moveset & Best Build for Ranked
Battle

・Max Steelspike and Max Quake raises Defense


and Special Defense respectively, which helps in
being able to take more hits

Excadrill
Excadrill Moveset & Best Build for Ranked Battle

・Raise Special Defense with Calm Mind or Cosmic


Power
・Can learn a variety of moves to deal with
opponent's weaknesses
Clefairy
Clefairy Moveset & Best Build for Ranked Battle

・Fight by using Curse to raise Attack and Defense


stat
・Attack with G-Max Replenish to deal damage and
restore HP
Snorlax
Snorlax Moveset & Best Build for Ranked Battle

How to Build a Team with Grimmsnarl

Screens Utility for Offensive Teams

Take advantage of Grimmsnarl's Thunder Wave, Taunt, Reflect,


Light Screen, and Trick moves to give these Pokemon optimal
opportunities to build up and attack. With the opponent's
potential crippled, switch out to these Pokemon who can use
moves to boost their own stats, then Dynamax and rip through
opponents before they're able to recover.

Remember that Grimmsnarl is also a powerful attacker, so it's


also viable to attack with Grimmsnarl first and wear down the
opponent's HP before switching in one of these Pokemon to
finish the job.

Example Offensive Team

Dynamax Attacker Special Attacker Screens Utility

Cinderace Zapdos Grimmsnarl

Zapdos makes a great partner to Cinderace being able to take


Ground and Water-tpe attacks that may be aimed at Cinderace.
With its Static ability, it also serves the function of a paralysis-
spreader that can cripple the offensive momentum of enemy
teams. Access to Volt Switch helps Zapdos keep the
momentum going into favorable matchups when used properly.

Cinderace's access to Fighting-type moves covers Zapdos'


weakness easily. As the main powerhouse of the team,
Cinderace should take advantage of boosts from Max
Airstream and Max Knuckle to be set up for success.

Grimmsnarl provides great utility for the team. With Reflect and
Light Screen up, it can help Cinderace's survivability thanks to
the provided defensive buffs.

How to Build an Offensive Team

Counters for Grimmsnarl


Weakness

Wall with a defensive Steel-type

Grimmsnarl's primary attacking moves are Sucker Punch and


Play Rough, which Steel-type Pokemon can resist. A defensive
Steel-type can put Grimmsnarl at a loss for Moves.

Best Pokemon to Use

Pokemon Description

Ranking: ★★★★★

・Highly durable Pokemon with excellent defensive


typing.
・It's high stats make it an easy fit for many teams.
Celesteela
Moveset & Best Build for Celesteela

Ranking: ★★★★★

・Since Grimmsnarl uses priority moves, its slow


Speed doesn't make a difference
・Can be useful against most foes even if
Ferrothorn Grimmsnarl switches out

Moveset & Best Build for Ferrothorn

Ranking: ★★★★

・Can field Grimmsnarl's attacks with high Defense


・As a Special Attacker, it's not bothered by Bulk
Up's Defense boosts
Duraludon
Moveset & Best Build for Duraludon

Counter with Incineroar

With its Dark typing, Incineroar nullifies the effects of status


moves boosted by Prankster, like Thunder Wave. Gain an
Atk. stat advantage by lowering Grimmsnarl's Atk. with
Intimidate, and force it to drop its usual status move runaround
and resort to an all-out brawl.

This information assumes that Grimmsnarl is using its


Prankster Ability.

Incineroar

Pokemon Description

Ranking: ★★★★★

・Fairy-types are not threats, due to the perfect


Fire/Dark-type combination.
・Brick Break destroys Light Screen and Reflect
Incineroar from Grimmsnarl's Wall Builder moveset.

Moveset & Best Build for Incineroar

Best Teams Featuring Grimmsnarl

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Best Grimmsnarl Team for Ranked Battle

Best Durant Team for Ranked Battle

Grimmsnarl Durant Ditto

Hydreigon Mimikyu Snorlax

This is the team that made Durant, a minor Pokemon unseen in


the metagame, into a superstar. Even ignoring all the trends,
it's notable for its highly aggressive attacking style.

You can try out this team to get a feel for using Grimmsnarl
together with Durant, or even use it as your go-to team if it fits
your play style.

Best Durant Team for Ranked Battle

Best Team for Ranked Battle from a World


Top 3 Player

Best Team for Ranked Battle from a World Top 3 Player

Dragapult Excadrill Grimmsnarl

Togekiss Snorlax Cloyster

This is the primary set used by a former World Top 3 from a


previous game in the series. Despite that daunting promise, it's
an easy set to use for beginners, as the order to use
Pokemon and which moves should be used are readily
apparent. Not only that, but the set is carefully sculpted to be
highly effective and dangerous even in the upper echelons of
the Master Ball tier.

Best Team for Ranked Battle from a World Top 3


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Sirfetch'd Flapple Coalossal

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Sandaconda Zamazenta

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Hatterene

Eiscue

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Flapple

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Zacian

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Ferrothorn

Aegislash

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Tyranitar

Hydreigon

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Arcanine

Mamoswine

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Lucario

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Conkeldurr

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Whimsicott

Rhyperior

Goodra

Haxorus

Glaceon

Mow Rotom

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Primarina

Incineroar

Blastoise

Decidueye

Venusaur

Darmanitan

Alolan Ninetales

Crawdaunt

Clefable

Reuniclus

Cobalion
Terrakion

Virizion

Noivern

Toxicroak

Pelipper

Jellicent

Celebi

Clefairy

Hitmontop

Diggersby

Ditto

Alakazam

Raichu

Shiftry

Tsareena

Ludicolo

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Beginner's Tips & Guides

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Type Effectiveness and Damage Output

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How to Run Away from Battles

How to Release Pokemon

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How to Get More PC Boxes

How to Know if a Pokemon is Shiny

Stow-on-Side Bargain Shop List of Items and Sell Prices

Recommended Settings

New to Pokemon Sword and Shield

Version Differences

How to Win Max Raid Battles

How to Get Watts Fast

How to Get Gigantamax Meowth

How to Avoid Random Battles

How to Forget and Relearn Moves

How to Delete Your Save Game

How to Change Your Clothes and Appearance

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How to Access Pokemon Boxes on the Road

How to Get Sweets

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Things to Do Every Day

Removed Features

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How to Adjust Screen Size

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Pokemon HOME Features and Release Date

Differences Between the Versions

How to Use Dynamax

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Wild Area and Raid Strategy

How to Do Poke Jobs

How to Do Surprise Trades

How to Set Up Pokemon Camp

How to Customize Your League Card

All About the Auto-save Feature

How to Give Nicknames to Traded Pokemon

Other Pokemon Wikis

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

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Pokemon Legends Arceus

Pokemon UNITE

New Pokemon Snap

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX

Japanese Pokemon Sword and Shield Walkthrough

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