Cradily

Suction Cups
Cannot be forced to switch. Increases chance of encountering Pokemon while fishing.
Storm Drain
When hit with a Water-type move, Special Attack is boosted by one stage. All Water-type attacks are drawn to this Pokemon.
Type Tier
Rock / Grass NU
Level 5 Statistics (see level 5, 50, 100)
Min- Min Max Max+
HP
86
- 25 28 -
Atk
81
12 14 17 18
Def
97
14 16 19 20
SpA
81
12 14 17 18
SpD
107
15 17 20 22
Spe
43
9 10 14 15

Overview

Cradily is a quirky-looking plant, but behind that grin are some hidden surprises. The first things you'll notice are some amazing defensive stats, a good support movepool, and Suction Cups. Furthermore, Suction Cups allows Cradily to set up without the worry of being phazed, while Storm Drain grants it an immunity to Water-type moves. A combination of Recover, Stealth Rock, Stockpile, and Curse make Cradily a unique Pokemon in the NU tier, and a great team supporter at that. Cradily's Speed looks horrible at a glance, but thanks to Curse, that isn't a problem. Unfortunately, there aren't any Pokemon that summon permanent sandstorm in NU, which means Cradily loses out on a Special Defense boost. Cradily's typing is a mixed bag. On one hand, with Storm Drain, it has a nifty immunity to common Water-type moves; however, on the other, it's weak to Ice-, Fighting-, and Steel-type moves, all of which are prevalent in the NU tier. All in all, despite these shortcomings, Cradily is a formidable wall in NU, and it shouldn't be taken lightly.

Name Item Ability Nature

Support

Leftovers Storm Drain Bold
Moveset EVs
~ Stealth Rock
~ Toxic / Energy Ball
~ Recover
~ Hidden Power Fire / Hidden Power Rock
252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD

Cradily's excellent typing means it's only plagued by four weaknesses, while its ability, Storm Drain, grants it a nifty immunity to Water-type moves. Furthermore, access to Recover gives Cradily a reliable means to restore its health, making it near-impossible to KO. The idea is to switch into a resisted attack and proceed with Stealth Rock; afterwards, Cradily can stall the opponent with Toxic, hit them with an attacking move, or restore its health with Recover. Energy Ball gives Cradily a reliable STAB move to play with, whilst Hidden Power Fire deals with pesky Steel-types that ruin Cradily's fun, as well as any Grass-types that attempt to set up on Cradily. Hidden Power Rock is an option to hit Flying-types, and also receives a STAB boost.

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Name Item Ability Nature

Mono-Attacker

Leftovers Suction Cups Careful
Moveset EVs
~ Curse
~ Rest
~ Sleep Talk
~ Rock Slide / Seed Bomb
252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD

Thanks to its good defenses, lack of weaknesses, and Suction Cups ability, Cradily makes an excellent boosting tank. Switch into a weak or resisted attack, raise Cradily's stats until its HP is low, then Rest off any damage accumulated. Rest and Sleep Talk ensure Cradily is a menace to KO, and turn it into a formidable status absorber as well. The final move is down to personal preference; Rock Slide leaves Cradily vulnerable to Steel-, Grass-, and bulky Water-types, while Seed Bomb leaves it walled by Fire- and Steel-types.

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Name Item Nature

Swords Dance

Leftovers Adamant
Moveset EVs
~ Swords Dance
~ Stone Edge / Seed Bomb
~ Earthquake
~ Recover
252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def

Cradily is primarily a defensive Pokemon, but thanks to its above average bulk, it can pull off a decent Swords Dance set. After a Swords Dance boost, Cradily's Attack is raised to deadly sweeping levels, and its decent type coverage means that it's difficult to switch into. The idea is to set up on a switch or weak attack and proceed to decimate the opponent with STAB moves. Stone Edge and Seed Bomb both provide reliable STAB; Seed Bomb hits bulky Water-types super effectively, while Stone Edge deals with Flying-types that are immune to Earthquake. Earthquake provides additional coverage against Steel-types, and it has great synergy with Stone Edge.

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Other Options

Cradily's movepool matches its quirky appearance, containing some pretty unique options for a Grass-type. Gastro Acid is a nifty move to negate an opponent's ability, most notably Levitate Weezing and Hustle Zweilous. Confuse Ray is an unreliable move, but it can provide extra turns to set up, and has a decent chance to damage the opponent. Substitute can be used alongside Toxic or Swords Dance, providing safety from status, and an easier time setting up. Choice items can be used to raise Cradily's attacking stats, but with such a poor Speed stat, only Choice Band and Choice Specs are viable. Mirror Coat can be a nasty surprise for special attackers, but it requires perfect prediction to use. Tickle is a side-splitting option to soften up physical attackers, and it also means that Cradily's physical attacks will do more damage. Wring Out is fairly unreliable, but it has the chance to KO the opponent, or in more literal terms, knock it out of the ring. Cradily's decent defensive stats make it an ideal Sunny Day abuser, but unfortunately, its Speed is nothing to write home about. If you're feeling foolish, daring, or both, you may be tempted to try out a Rock Polish set, but note that Cradily is as slow as a snail—it's rooted to the ground, need I say more?

Checks and Counters

Cradily isn't difficult to counter, provided it hasn't set up multiple boosts. Fighting-types, such as Sawk and Throh, take little damage from Rock-type attacks and threaten Cradily with their STAB moves. Almost any Fighting-type attack in general will take a chunk out of Cradily, so fire off Close Combat and Focus Blast to your heart's content. Most Grass-types can take on Cradily; Tangela can switch into Grass- and Ground-type moves and put Cradily to sleep, while Leafeon can use its high Defense to set up Swords Dance or cripple Cradily with Yawn. Weezing can take anything Cradily can throw at it, and a combination of Will-O-Wisp and Haze will spell doom for it. Torterra is an interesting choice as it resists Rock- and Grass-type moves, and it can play an offensive role with Swords Dance or Rock Polish. Anything with a good Defense stat can take on Cradily; just watch out for Curse variants, who can set up in your face, and Toxic, which cripples Pokemon without a recovery move. Altaria can switch into Ground- and Grass-type moves, it doesn't mind being statused, thanks to Natural Cure, and it has access to Haze and Heal Bell to remove stat boosts and support its teammates. Cradily relies on recovery and set-up moves, making Taunt an ideal way to shut it down. Alternatively, Cradily is screwed over by poison or burn status, while Tricking it a Choice item will render it useless.