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Typhlosion-Hisui

Typhlosion-Hisui: Weaknesses, Best Nature & Moveset

FIREGHOST
HP
73
Atk
84
Def
78
SpA
119
SpD
85
Spe
95
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Weaknesses

  • DARK2x
  • GHOST2x
  • GROUND2x
  • ROCK2x
  • WATER2x

Best Nature

Hardy 32/0/2/0/0/32

Best Moveset

  1. EruptionFIRESpecial25.9%
  2. Shadow BallGHOSTSpecial24.7%
  3. Heat WaveFIRESpecial18.5%
  4. Solar BeamGRASSSpecial7.4%

Best Ability / Item

BlazeChoice ScarfChoice Scarf

Best Typhlosion-Hisui Moves

  • #1

    Eruption

    FIRSpecial150 BP

    The user attacks opposing Pokémon with explosive fury. The lower the user's HP, the lower the move's power.

    25.93%
  • #2

    Shadow Ball

    GHOSpecial80 BP

    The user attacks by hurling a shadowy blob at the target. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat.

    24.69%
  • #3

    Heat Wave

    FIRSpecial95 BP

    The user attacks by exhaling hot breath on opposing Pokémon. This may also leave them with a burn.

    18.52%
  • #4

    Solar Beam

    GRASpecial120 BP

    The user gathers light on the first turn, then blasts a bundled beam on the next turn.

    7.41%
  • #5

    Overheat

    FIRSpecial130 BP

    The user attacks the target with all its might. The recoil from this move harshly lowers the user's Sp. Atk stat.

    7.41%
  • #6

    Flamethrower

    FIRSpecial90 BP

    The target is scorched with an intense blast of fire. This may also leave the target with a burn.

    4.94%
  • #7

    Extrasensory

    PSYSpecial80 BP

    The user attacks with an odd, unseeable power. This may also make the target flinch.

    3.70%
  • #8

    Blast Burn

    FIRSpecial150 BP

    The target is razed by a fiery explosion. The user can't move on the next turn.

    2.47%
  • #9

    Infernal Parade

    GHOSpecial60 BP

    The user attacks with myriad fireballs. This may also leave the target with a burn. This move's power is doubled if the target has a status condition.

    2.47%
  • #10

    Protect

    NORStatus

    This move enables the user to protect itself from all attacks. Its chance of failing rises if it is used in succession.

    2.47%

Best Typhlosion-Hisui Natures

  • #1

    Hardy 32/0/2/0/0/32

    100.00%

Best Typhlosion-Hisui Abilities

  • #1

    Blaze

    Powers up Fire-type moves when the Pokémon's HP is low.

    57.14%
  • #2

    Frisk

    When it enters a battle, the Pokémon can check an opposing Pokémon's held item.

    42.86%

Best Typhlosion-Hisui Items

  • #1
    Choice Scarf

    Choice Scarf

    Raises user's Speed , but they can only use one move.

    95.24%
  • #2
    Charcoal

    Charcoal

    Raises the power of Fire-type moves.

    4.76%

Best Typhlosion-Hisui Teammates

  • #1
    whimsicottWhimsicott
    GRAFAI
    TeamsBuilder
    21.15%
  • #2
    sneaslerSneasler
    FIGPOI
    TeamsBuilder
    17.31%
  • #3
    garchompGarchomp
    DRAGRO
    TeamsBuilder
    9.62%
  • #4
    floette-megaFloette-mega
    FAI
    TeamsBuilder
    9.62%
  • #5
    aerodactylAerodactyl
    ROCFLY
    TeamsBuilder
    7.69%
  • #6
    rotom-washRotom-wash
    ELEWAT
    TeamsBuilder
    7.69%
  • #7
    farigirafFarigiraf
    NORPSY
    TeamsBuilder
    7.69%
  • #8
    kingambitKingambit
    DARSTE
    TeamsBuilder
    7.69%
  • #9
    meganium-megaMeganium-mega
    GRAFAI
    TeamsBuilder
    5.77%
  • #10
    kangaskhan-megaKangaskhan-mega
    NOR
    TeamsBuilder
    5.77%

Teams with Typhlosion-Hisui

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Charizard Mega YAerodactylGalladeGarchompSylveonTyphlosion-Hisui
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Meganium MegaAerodactylArchaludonKangaskhan MegaTyphlosion-HisuiIncineroar
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Kangaskhan MegaGarchompWhimsicottTyphlosion-HisuiRotom-WashSneasler
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ExcadrillTyranitar MegaTyphlosion-HisuiAraquanidMeganium MegaFarigiraf
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WhimsicottFloette MegaTyphlosion-HisuiTsareenaDragapultQuaquaval
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Starmie MegaKingambitAltariaSneaslerTalonflameTyphlosion-Hisui
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Floette MegaAegislashMiloticFarigirafWhimsicottTyphlosion-Hisui
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Kangaskhan MegaWhimsicottArchaludonMiloticTyphlosion-HisuiSneasler
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Ninetales-AlolaFloette MegaWhimsicottFarigirafTyphlosion-HisuiSneasler
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Floette MegaRotom-WashAerodactylAegislashSneaslerTyphlosion-Hisui
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TorkoalTyphlosion-HisuiSneaslerMeganium MegaWhimsicottDragapult
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Glimmora MegaWhimsicottTyphlosion-HisuiKingambitSneaslerRotom-Wash
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Aerodactyl MegaSableyeWhimsicottLucario MegaTyphlosion-HisuiHydreigon
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IncineroarAerodactyl MegaGarchompRotom-WashAegislashTyphlosion-Hisui
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How to use Typhlosion-Hisui in the current VGC format

Typhlosion-Hisui is listed as a Fire/Ghost type in the current Pokémon Champions format, with usage data pulled from competitive teams, tournament results and Showdown-ready pastes tracked by MetaVGC. This page brings together its most common moveset, nature, ability, item, teammates and type weaknesses so you can judge where Typhlosion-Hisui fits in a VGC team.

The most common build highlights Blaze, Choice Scarf and Hardy 32/0/2/0/0/32. Its frequent moves include Eruption, Shadow Ball, Heat Wave, Solar Beam, Overheat, and Flamethrower. Treat those choices as a data-backed starting point: they show what players are bringing, while EV spreads, Tera Type and the final move slot should still respond to your expected matchups.

Defensively, Typhlosion-Hisui has important weaknesses to dark 2x, ghost 2x, ground 2x, rock 2x, water 2x. That matters during teambuilding because a strong composition needs ways to cover those attacks without giving up offensive pressure. Partners such as whimsicott, sneasler, garchomp, floette-mega, and aerodactyl appear often because they can add positioning, type coverage, speed control or safer switches into common checks.

MetaVGC tracks recent teams using Typhlosion-Hisui. Open the Typhlosion-Hisui teams page to compare complete structures, copy Showdown pastes and see how players combine Typhlosion-Hisui with other Pokémon in the active format.