Regirock

Clear Body
The wielder's stats cannot be lowered.
Sturdy
If the wielder is at full HP, it will survive any attack. OHKO moves will fail.
Type Tier
Rock NU
Level 100 Statistics (see level 5, 50, 100)
Min- Min Max Max+
HP
80
- 301 364 -
Atk
100
212 236 299 328
Def
200
392 436 499 548
SpA
50
122 136 199 218
SpD
100
212 236 299 328
Spe
50
122 136 199 218

Overview

The ancient golem stirs, fortifying his defenses, and is ready to face the onslaught from those in the NU tier that would dare defy him. Sadly, Regirock's long hibernation has taken a toll on his once-legendary defenses—he is OHKOed by Pokemon such as Exeggutor and Gorebyss, and can barely scratch the hides of Lickilicky and Camerupt without Toxic. Taking a quick glance over the base stats of the King of Rocks, one immediately notices his colossal Defense and good HP, as well as decent Special Defense and Attack, which allow him to act as an efficient tank. Possessing the best physical bulk in the game, Regirock can be a nightmare to take down for any team lacking strong special attackers with super effective STAB moves. He also has access to some excellent support moves, such as Stealth Rock and Thunder Wave. In addition, his pure Rock typing allows him to be one of the best Swellow checks in NU. Unfortunately, Regirock's pure Rock typing also burdens him with weaknesses to very common attacking types, including Fighting-, Water-, and Ground-type attacks. He lacks reliable recovery outside of Rest, meaning he can often be setup fodder while asleep. Nevertheless, Regirock is still a prominent Pokemon in the NU metagame.

Name Item Nature

Offensive Tank

Leftovers / Rocky Helmet Impish
Moveset EVs
~ Stealth Rock
~ Stone Edge
~ Drain Punch
~ Earthquake / Ice Punch
252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def

While Regirock's stats might scream "defensive wall providing support," this set lets Regirock take advantage of his good Attack stat and his solid support movepool himself. Stealth Rock is a necessity, as Regirock can almost always find an opportunity to set it up with his excellent bulk. Drain Punch is a vital part of this set; it allows Regirock to heal damage taken, and works great with Regirock's impressive bulk. Drain Punch works even better with Thunder Wave, as this allows Regirock to move first and heal before the opponent can land a blow, which might otherwise end Regirock. Stone Edge is the mandatory STAB move of choice, while Earthquake hits Fighting- and Steel-types harder than Regirock's other moves and prevents Regirock from being a free switch-in for Golurk. Ice Punch nails opposing Torterra on the switch-in and hits Golurk harder than anything else, but otherwise isn't as useful as Earthquake.

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Name Item Nature

Support

Leftovers Careful
Moveset EVs
~ Stealth Rock
~ Stone Edge / Rock Slide
~ Earthquake
~ Thunder Wave / Toxic
252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD

This set aims to provide as much support to the team as possible with Regirock's excellent movepool, while checking a large amount of dangerous threats such as Swellow and physical Eelektross. Due to Regirock's fantastic Defense, many physical threats struggle to get past him, making him a good switch-in for most physical attackers in NU. Stealth Rock provides a great way to spread residual damage across the opponent's team, especially with the numerous Pokemon in NU that are weak to Stealth Rock. Regirock is a reliable and bulky user of Stealth Rock, and will get it up more often than not. Stone Edge and Earthquake are attacking moves in order to prevent Regirock from being Taunt bait, and together create the famous EdgeQuake combination, hitting nearly everything in NU for neutral damage, only missing out on Torterra and the rare Eviolite Baltoy, and packing solid power off Regirock's decent Attack. Thunder Wave can cripple fast, offensive Pokemon, such as Gorebyss and Sawk, both of whom love to switch in, whereas Toxic will break the walls that switch into Regirock, such as Lickilicky or Tangela; in either case, the last move is used for stopping Pokemon that cause problems for your team. The EV spread allows him to take neutral special hits fairly well, as without investment he is OHKOed or 2HKOed by many more special hits. Despite being uninvested in, his Defense is still titanic, taking physical hits better than even 252 / 252+ Deoxys-D.

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Name Item Nature

Sunny Day Support

Heat Rock Careful
Moveset EVs
~ Sunny Day
~ Stealth Rock
~ Stone Edge
~ Fire Punch / Explosion
252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD

With its impressive defensive stats, Regirock becomes an excellent sun supporter, being able to easily set up Sunny Day. Stealth Rock further bolsters Regirock's supporting prowess, and it can help Regirock's teammates score some needed KOs or punish the opponent for switching. Stone Edge prevents Regirock from becoming total Taunt bait, while it hits quite hard off Regirock's base 100 Attack stat. The last move comes down to your own preference. Fire Punch is a great move for Regirock, allowing it to hit opposing Grass-types for a surprise, as well as take advantage of the power boost provided by the sun. For example, Regirock can 2HKO Exeggutor with Fire Punch in the sun, while Choice Specs Exeggutor might fail to 2HKO Regirock with Psychic, and fails to OHKO it with -2 Leaf Storm. Explosion, however, can be used to safely bring in a teammate by blowing Regirock up. Be careful when using Explosion though; take the situation at hand into consideration and only explode Regirock when it isn't needed anymore.

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Other Options

Regirock has a vast movepool, but not many of his moves are very useful. Swagger and Psych Up can be used as a pseudo-Swords Dance, but Regirock doesn't have the Speed to be an all-out sweeper, and Curse is generally preferred. This is also outclassed by Carracosta, not to mention very gimmicky and luck-dependent. Iron Defense is in the same boat, as Curse is preferable in nearly all situations. Regirock can also use Counter effectively, given his astronomical Defense. A Rock Polish set is also usable, but is outclassed once again by Shell Smash Carracosta, as is an all-out offensive set of four attacking moves. Seismic Toss can also be used to break nearly all the Substitutes in NU, when a STAB move is not enough. Explosion used to be a good option, but with the nerf, it has become too weak to do too much damage and is not recommended on any set besides the Sunny Day Support one. In addition, Regirock is primarily used to check threats, not to open up holes in the opponent's team.

Checks and Counters

Samurott can set-up Swords Dance on Regirock and isn't too threatened by paralysis. Gurdurr and Throh can come in and set up on Regirock or scare him out, and the worst Regirock can do is Toxic, which doesn't bother either of the aforementioned Pokemon too much. Sawk can pick off weakened Regirock below 70% with its powerful STAB Close Combat. Exeggutor and Gorebyss can come in and fire away powerful STAB attacks, or simply set up in Gorebyss's case.

Unreleased

Regirock receives Sturdy from the Dream World. While Sturdy has its merits, Clear Body's ability to prevent stat drops are often more beneficial. Due to Regirock's superb bulk, nothing that doesn't already destroy Regirock can OHKO it anyways.