Gliscor is one of the better Pokémon that players can get in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, but without the best moveset it can fall short of being offensively threatening. One of the challenges of using Gliscor in Pokémon Legends: Arceus specifically is its limited movepool, due to the game's overall lack of diverse moves for it. This is a problem that, unfortunately, affects the viability of more than half of the Pokémon in the game, and severely limits many of the Pocket Monsters compared to their usability in other games.
Despite having its movepool drastically reduced in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Gliscor is still an incredible option to use because it has weaknesses to Water- and Ice-types. Furthermore, it is immune to all Electric- and Ground-type attacks thanks to its unique dual Ground- and Flying-typing. Gliscor also only receives half damage from Bug-, Fighting-, and Poison-type Pokémon moves, which means it is either immune or resistant to many of the different species of Pokémon found in-game. Gliscor also benefits from the same type attack bonus, better known as STAB, when it uses a Ground- or Flying-type move, allowing it to inflict 1.5x damage against a non-resistant opponent.
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In addition to having a limited movepool, Gliscor also has a low Special Attack stat so moves like Earth Power and Dark Pulse end up being significantly reduced in overall attack power. Unlike Hisuian Goodra in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, which has the ability to effectively use a mixed-offensive set, Gliscor is forced to rely upon its physical Attack stat for all of its moves. Luckily, the stab bonus can increase some of the lower-damaging moves, but ultimately Gliscor
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