In the world ofPokemon, new, strange, and wonderful creatures are introduced in each Generation. Some of these Pokemon have much better Stats and Abilities than others, but in many cases, it's their Moves that make all the difference. A strong Move can mean the difference between success and failure in a battle. Even some of the weakest Pokemon become viable with better moves.
Pokemon: The Best Dragon-Type Move Of Each Generation, Ranked
Rock-types have always been a fan favorite in the Pokemon community. While they do have a few drawbacks, a good Rock-type can make a strong addition to any team, and they can be found easily, even in the early game. Let's take a look at the best Rock-Type Move of each generation, and determinewhich is the best of them all.
Rock Tomb is a Physical Move with 60 base Power and 95 Accuracy, introduced in Generation 3. It always decreases the opponent's Speed by one stage (-50%). While the Speed drop effect is extremely helpful, the thing that holds this Move back is its Accuracy. The 95% Accuracy isn't terrible, but it's enough to be irritating. Especially when you consider there are Moves like Bulldoze and Low Sweep that do the exact same thing but have 100% Accuracy. Overall, it's a good early/mid-game Move.
This is a Physical Move, with 40 base Power, 100 Accuracy, and always has priority. So, essentially,Accelerock is the Rock-type equivalent of Quick Attack. This makes it useful for when players need to KO something at very low health. The biggest issue with Accelerock is not actually the Move's fault. It's the accessibility of the Move.
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The only Pokemon capable of learning Accelerock are Lycanroc Midday Form
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