Torterra

Overgrow
Boosts power of Grass-type moves by 50% when at 1/3 HP or less.
Shell Armor
Prevents critical hits.
Type Tier
Grass / Ground NU
Level 5 Statistics (see level 5, 50, 100)
Min- Min Max Max+
HP
95
- 26 29 -
Atk
109
15 17 20 22
Def
105
15 17 20 22
SpA
75
12 14 17 18
SpD
85
13 15 18 19
Spe
56
10 12 15 16

Overview

Just like the various Pokemon it can carry on its back, Torterra has various options. That's not the only thing Torterra has going for it: its stats are well-rounded as well, giving it great bulk and respectable offenses. So, where did Torterra go wrong? In its Speed and typing lies the answer. In the upper tiers, Torterra gets easily mauled by various top-tier threats. However, ignoring its faults in other tiers, Torterra is a very fearsome Pokemon in NU. Offensively, it can utilize a Rock Polish or a Choice Band set to potentially sweep teams or break walls, respectively. Defensively, Torterra can set up Stealth Rock with ease while walling many NU threats and healing any damage it receives with Synthesis. However, if you're hauling a big tree on your back, you are going to be slow. Even after a Rock Polish, Torterra will still be outsped by most common Choice Scarf users. The low Speed stat also hampers unboosted Torterra, as well as Choice Band Torterra. Nevertheless, Torterra is still a fantastic Pokemon that you should be wary of when playing NU.

Name Item Ability Nature

Rock Polish

Life Orb / Leftovers Overgrow Adamant / Jolly
Moveset EVs
~ Rock Polish
~ Earthquake
~ Wood Hammer / Seed Bomb
~ Stone Edge
4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe

One Rock Polish is enough to make Torterra's Speed stat shoot up, peaking at 422 Speed. Combine that with a respectable Attack stat, nearly perfect coverage, and great bulk, and you have a formidable sweeper at your disposal. Earthquake is Torterra's main STAB move, as it hits many Pokemon super effectively and has no drawbacks. Wood Hammer is another STAB that hits Pokemon such as Gorebyss hard. The recoil can be annoying, especially combined with Life Orb damage, so Seed Bomb can be used over Wood Hammer; just note that the difference in power is notable. The last move, Stone Edge, gives Torterra coverage against Flying- and Bug-types, who otherwise completely wall this set.

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Name Item Ability Nature

Tank

Leftovers Overgrow Impish
Moveset EVs
~ Wood Hammer
~ Stealth Rock
~ Earthquake
~ Synthesis / Leech Seed
252 HP / 56 Atk / 200 Def

Torterra has great physical bulk, allowing it to be an effective physical wall. At first sight it may look outclassed by Tangela, but it has numerous qualities that differentiate it from Tangela. Unlike most walls in NU, Torterra can actually do damage back, even when its Attack is barely invested. A lot of Pokemon that would switch in on the aforementioned Tangela, such as Magmortar, will be deterred by the fact that Torterra can hit them with a STAB Earthquake.

Stealth Rock is another useful move Torterra has, and it's one of the most reliable setters of it. While it might seem odd on a defensive Pokemon, Wood Hammer is worth it on Torterra, as Seed Bomb is incredibly weak in comparison, and Torterra can heal off damage with Synthesis. You can use Leech Seed over Synthesis if you'd rather sap the opponent's health and potentially support your team a little, but not being able to heal 50% of Torterra's health at any given time can be a hassle.

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Name Item Ability Nature

Choice Band

Choice Band Overgrow Adamant
Moveset EVs
~ Wood Hammer
~ Earthquake
~ Stone Edge
~ Stealth Rock / Toxic
4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe

The sheer power of a Choice Band-boosted Wood Hammer is astounding; this is what gives Choice Band Torterra its wallbreaking ability. Wood Hammer isn't the only thing Torterra packs offensively—Earthquake and Stone Edge are effective coverage moves that hit hard as well. Early in the game, a Choice Band Torterra aims to hit its potential switch-ins hard, and once all of the opponent's Grass-type resistances are gone, it just spams Wood Hammer and watches as opponents fall. Even Pokemon that resist it take a lot of damage from Wood Hammer: for example, Choice Specs Exeggutor is 2HKOed by the mighty Hammer of Wood. The two moves in the last slot are mainly fillers. Stealth Rock is a useful move, but a Choice user isn't that great at setting it up, whereas Toxic cripples bulky counters, such as Tangela.

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Other Options

While most sets use a similar few moves, Torterra has an abundance of options up its tree. One of the most interesting options Torterra can use is dual screens. Most people don't expect the ground tortoise to set up dual screens, and it can be very effective if your team needs a dual screens user that has an immunity to Electric attacks and can hit decently hard as well. However, Reflect and Light Screen take up two moveslots that Torterra can rarely spare. Yache Berry is an interesting item choice to allow Torterra to tank Ice-type attacks, including the common Hidden Power Ice. A SubSeed set can be effective; however, Torterra is a bit too slow to set up Substitutes consecutively, and would rather steamroll through the opposition. Some lesser-used set-up options include Curse and Swords Dance, but they're underused for a reason: they don't boost Torterra's middling Speed, making its sweep easy to stop.

Checks and Counters

Tangela and Weezing are the best Torterra counters; they tank any hit Torterra throws at them and cripple Torterra back with Sleep Powder and Will-O-Wisp, respectively. Sap Sipper Miltank walls any attack bar Choice Band boosted Superpower, and since it is faster than Torterra, it can stall Torterra with Milk Drink. Strong special attackers, such as Charizard, can easily revenge kill Torterra, provided it hasn't set up a Rock Polish. Non-Rock Polish sets are easy enough to revenge kill, as Torterra is slow without a Rock Polish boost. As for revenging Rock Polish sets after they set up, fast Choice Scarf users, such as Braviary and Rotom-S, can outspeed and OHKO +2 Adamant Torterra. If you don't have one of these Pokemon and you're face-to-face with a Rock Polish Torterra, your best option will likely be to cripple it with Toxic or Will-O-Wisp, or to postpone its sweep with a phazing move. Not allowing Torterra to set up is another way to prevent it from sweeping you, but if you don't have a check or counter, can't prevent it setting up, and can't cripple it, the best way to beat Torterra is to hope it kills itself from Life Orb and Wood Hammer recoil.