Tauros

Intimidate
Lowers the foe's Attack one stage. Decreases wild encounter rate.
Anger Point
Raises Attack to +6 if struck by a critical hit.
Sheer Force
Increases power of moves with secondary effects by 30%, but removes the effects.
Type Tier
Normal NU
Level 100 Statistics (see level 5, 50, 100)
Min- Min Max Max+
HP
75
- 291 354 -
Atk
100
212 236 299 328
Def
95
203 226 289 317
SpA
40
104 116 179 196
SpD
70
158 176 239 262
Spe
110
230 256 319 350

Overview

Despite his drastic plummet to NU, Tauros is just as much of a powerhouse as he was in RBY. His base stats simply reek of carnage; between a high base 100 Attack and an impressive base 110 Speed, Tauros is perfectly built to ravage the tier. Tauros's Dream World ability, Sheer Force, was a gift from the heavens, offering him immense power and eliminating Life Orb recoil. Unfortunately, most of Tauros's strongest moves, including Return, Earthquake, and Stone Edge, aren't eligible for Sheer Force's 30% boost and therefore can't ignore Life Orb recoil either. To make the most out of Sheer Force, Tauros must instead rely on a few unorthodox moves, such as Rock Slide, Zen Headbutt, and Rock Climb.

Tauros also has mediocre defenses and poor typing, leaving him prone to revenge kills from faster Pokemon and common Choice Scarf users, including Swellow, Rotom-S, and Sawk. Tauros is stunted by every form of status, particularly paralysis and burn; if he's inflicted with either, his demise will often follow. Many common physical walls in the tier, such as Alomomola, Misdreavus, and Tangela, have no issue handling anything and everything that Tauros can muster. The only shot Tauros has at taking down one of those prominent walls is to rely on his pitiful base 40 Special Attack and extensive special movepool, but even then it's a difficult feat to pull off. Don't let this deter you—given the proper support, Tauros can and will bulldoze entire teams.

Name Item Ability Nature

Life Orb

Life Orb Sheer Force Jolly
Moveset EVs
~ Rock Climb / Return
~ Earthquake
~ Rock Slide
~ Zen Headbutt
4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe

This is Tauros's trademark set, coupling incredible offensive prowess with solid coverage and impressive Speed. Rock Climb is the primary STAB option as it hits much harder than Return and bypasses Life Orb recoil thanks to Sheer Force, but it has shaky accuracy, so Return is a viable replacement. Earthquake is the only move on the set that causes Life Orb recoil and isn't boosted by Sheer Force, but it's necessary to hit the omnipresent Rock- and Ground-types in NU, such as Golem and Regirock. Rock Slide nails Flying-types such as Braviary, Altaria, and Dodrio, OHKOing all three after Stealth Rock damage. Zen Headbutt hits Throh, Gurdurr, and other bothersome Fighting-types that could threaten to KO Tauros; it can also 2HKO Weezing.

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Name Item Ability Nature

Choice Band

Choice Band Intimidate Jolly
Moveset EVs
~ Double-Edge
~ Earthquake
~ Stone Edge
~ Return
4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe

Tauros is an interestingly effective offensive pivot with its blistering 110 base Speed, great bulk further complimented by Intimidate, and fantastic offensive prowess. Its main STAB move, Double-Edge, is very powerful; it can even 2HKO physically defensive Musharna after Stealth Rock. Earthquake hits the Rock- and Steel-types that resist Tauros's STAB moves, but must be used sparingly as a Choice-locked Ground-type move is easy to take advantage of. Stone Edge hits Ghost-types with Levitate—such as Misdreavus—and Drifblim. The last move—Return—is a weaker Normal-type move without recoil which is to be used when Tauros is heavily weakened.

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Name Item Ability Nature

Choice Scarf

Choice Scarf Intimidate Adamant
Moveset EVs
~ Double-Edge
~ Earthquake
~ Stone Edge
~ Retaliate
4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe

With a Choice Scarf attached, Tauros is a potent revenge killer. It is one of the fastest revenge killers in the tier with a fantastic 110 base Speed, which allows it to outspeed even weather sweepers. Unlike other revenge killers, it also has a useful ability in Intimidate and a powerful STAB Retaliate. Double-Edge is a strong STAB that will put a dent in most Pokemon; Earthquake hits the Rock- and Steel-types that resist Double-Edge. The combination of Double-Edge and Earthquake doesn't affect levitating Ghost-types or Drifblim, which is where Stone Edge comes in handy. Retaliate is an interesting move for Choice Scarf Pokemon that doesn't see much use; it allows Tauros to OHKO Pokemon such as Braviary after Stealth Rock after a Pokemon on its team has been KOed, but unfortunately it is very weak the next turn.

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Name Item Ability Nature

Substitute

Leftovers Intimidate Jolly
Moveset EVs
~ Substitute
~ Return
~ Earthquake
~ Stone Edge
4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe

Although status moves are usually very troubling to Tauros, Substitute is an incredibly useful tool that allows him to set up on Pokemon that rely purely on status to defeat him. Tauros can actually single-handedly defeat Misdreavus, as he can prop up a Substitute on the switch-in and is immune to Misdreavus's main attack, Shadow Ball. Substitute also aids in prediction and can help Tauros beat faster Pokemon and Choice Scarf users. For example, while Choice Scarf Sawk usually can switch in and take down Tauros easily with Close Combat, it can only break his Substitute after switching in, while Tauros can nail Sawk's -1 Defense and OHKO with Return. With Substitute, Tauros can also evade Cacturne's Sucker Punch, making him one of the few offensive Pokemon that can handle Cacturne well.

Intimidate is the best ability to use on this set, as it buffs Tauros's mediocre physical bulk and makes it easier to set up a Substitute. For example, Alomomola's Waterfall is unable to break Tauros's Substitute after the Intimidate drop, allowing Tauros to wear it down with repeated Returns. Earthquake and Stone Edge provide excellent coverage together and are Tauros's best options against Rock-types and Misdreavus, respectively.

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Other Options

Like most Normal-types, Tauros is gifted with an exhaustive movepool. Fire Blast can be used on any set to lure and 2HKO Tangela, but there is little reason to use it outside of that. Bulldoze gets a Sheer Force boost and thus ignores Life Orb recoil, but it's still weaker than Earthquake. Thunder is usable as it can 2HKO Alomomola after Stealth Rock damage, but its dismal accuracy is a turn off. Wild Charge only does slightly more damage to Alomomola than Rock Climb, and causes far too much recoil to be a worthy option. Anger Point no longer activates on critical hits against Substitutes, so there is absolutely no reason to use Anger Point over either of his superior abilities. Choice Band gives Tauros monstrous power, but a Life Orb set with Sheer Force retains that power and also gives Tauros the ability to switch moves. Work Up is a curious option as it boosts both Tauros's Attack and Special Attack, allowing him to utilize his vast special movepool to break through common counters, such as Misdreavus and Tangela.

Checks and Counters

Eviolite Misdreavus can effortlessly switch in on any of Tauros's moves and burn him with Will-O-Wisp, but it must be wary of Substitute. Tangela walls Tauros with its immense physical bulk and can inflict decent damage in return with Giga Drain, or it can make the damage disappear entirely with Regenerator. Likewise, Alomomola can brush off any damage Tauros inflicts with Wish and proceed to Toxic him. If Tauros isn't using Zen Headbutt, Weezing and bulky Fighting-types such as Throh and Gurdurr can handle him easily by burning with Will-O-Wisp or attacking with STAB moves, respectively. Faster Pokemon, such as Swellow or Choice Scarf Sawk, can easily pick off Tauros, even at full health.