Amoonguss is arguably the strongest Pokemon in the entire history of competitive Pokemon. That makes Brute Bonnet particularly threatening when it comes to ranked play in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet.
On paper, Brute Bonnet is one of the most threatening Pokemon in ranked Pokemon Scarlet & Violet. Spore is one of the most powerful moves in the game, but has largely only been available on statistically mediocre Pokemon. That’s not the case with Brute Bonnet, as the Pokemon has great stats to go alongside the 100%-accurate sleep move.
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: Best Build for Iron Valiant in Ranked Battles
A few different builds have arisen for Brute Bonnet, allowing it to be a huge offensive threat or a frustrating support Pokemon. Here are the best builds for Brute Bonnet in ranked singles and doubles play.
Brute Bonnet’s best set for singles play is a straightforward build focused on its bulk, high Attack stat, and access to Spore. There’s a bit of flexibility with both the moves and the preferred held item, with the build generally looking like this:
Spore and Sucker Punch are great moves that Brute Bonnet should always know. The other two moves can be flexed to some degree.
In most cases, Booster Energy or Leftovers with Seed Bomb is the best option. Seed Bomb with a Booster Energy Attack boost is threatening against Dondozo, Garganacl, and Palafin, but Leftovers makes it even harder to get off the field.
If both of these are used by other Pokemon in the party, players can switch over to Loaded Dice and replace Seed Bomb with Bullet Seed, which boosts it to be a guaranteed 100 minimum damage attack.
Close Combat is likely the best fourth move. The ability to threaten Hydreigon, Roaring Moon, and any Pokemon that Terastallizes
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