We may have a list for you if ever you’re struggling to choose which Pokemon to use. We would love to offer a helping hand with this tier list we came up with, so would you mind taking a look? Well, we gotta catch ‘em all, right, Trainers? This is a Pokemon Scarlet and Violet tier list, and maybe you can share yours below too!
A Tier List for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
In this list, you can expect to see tiers from S down to F. Additionally, this is based on our research about these Pokemon, so you can follow if you just want to!
- S Tier marks the strongest Pokemon to use, A Tier marks as strong still, B Tier should be good enough for battle, and C Tier should be on average. While Tiers D, E, and F will be combined into one which marks as the weakest to use, just so you know!
- Additionally, do keep in mind that these Pokemon are the new addition to the Pokedex. These are the Generation 9 Pokemon found in Scarlet and Violet. Enjoy!
S Tier Pokemon
These Pokemon are the best to use in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Most of the creatures in this tier are the strongest of each evolution they have. Of course, the last form in evolution is the best one, right? BTW, this list is just written alphabetically.
- Brute Bonnet (Amoonguss): Grass and Dark
- Baxcalibur: Dragon and Ice
- Chien-Pao: Dark and Ice
- Chi-Yu: Dark and Fire
- Great Tusk (Donphan): Ground and Fight
- Flutter Mane (Misdreavus): Ghost and Fairy
- Iron Bundle (Delibird): Ice and Water
- Iron Hands (Hariyama): Fight and Electric
- Iron Jugulis (Hydreigon): Dark and Flying
- Iron Moth (Volcarona): Fire and Poison
- Iron Thorns (Tyranitar): Rock and Electric
- Iron Treads (Donphan): Ground and Steel
- Iron Valiant (Gallade): Fairy and Fight
- Koraidon: Fight and Dragon
- Miraidon: Electric and Dragon
- Palafin Hero: Water
- Roaring Moon (Salamence): Dragon and Dark
- Sandy Shocks (Magneton): Electric and Ground
- Scream Tail (Jigglypuff): Fairy and Psychic
- Slither Wing (Volcarona): Bug and Fight
- Ting-Lu: Dark and Ground
- Wo-Chien: Dark and Grass
A Tier Pokemon
Moving forward to the next tier, these may not be the best, but surely they are strong. The A Tier Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet do have what it takes to be brought out in battle, so try them out. Just make sure you trained them enough to win you in matches, Trainers. Let’s go!
- Annihilape: Fight and Ghost
- Dondozo: Water
- Gholdengo: Steel and Ghost
- Kingambit: Dark and Steel
- Meowscarada: Grass and Dark
- Quaquaval: Water and Fight
- Skeledirge: Fire and Ghost
B Tier Pokemon
B Tier Pokemon can survive you in battles, more challenging than the tiers above for sure. Some Pokemon here are from the evolved base form of the Pokemon, while some are the last evolution forms (well, as of now). You just need the right team to have them bring the W.
- Arboliva: Grass and Normal
- Armarouge: Fire and Psychic
- Ceruledge: Fire and Ghost
- Cetitan: Ice
- Cyclizar: Dragon and Normal
- Dudunsparce: Normal
- Farigiraf: Normal and Psychic
- Flamigo: Flying and Fight
- Garganacl: Rock
- Glimmora: Rock and Poison
- Mabosstiff: Dark
- Revavroom: Steel and Poison
- Tinkaton: Fairy and Steel
- Toedscruel: Ground and Grass
C Tier Pokemon
Before the tiers we consider as weak, the C Tier Pokemon of Generation 9 enter this list. The list in this tier is neither good nor bad, but an average choice for you, Trainers. Well, you can train them to reach their best potential still, so you should check them out!
- Bellibolt: Electric
- Brambleghast: Grass and Ghost
- Bombirdier: Flying and Dark
- Dachsbun: Fairy
- Espathra: Psychic
- Grafaiai: Poison and Normal
- Kilowattrel: Electric and Flying
- Klawf: Rock
- Lokix: Bug and Dark
- Maushold: Normal
- Orthworm: Steel
- Palafin: Water
- Pawmot: Electric and Fight
- Rabsca: Bug and Psychic
- Scovillain: Grass and Fire
- Tatsugiri: Dragon and Water
- Veluza: Water and Psychic
D, E, F Tiers Pokemon
These three Tiers are the below-average, weak, and worst choices, respectively, in this Pokemon Scarlet and Violet tier list. Most of these creatures are the base form of the evolutions and are mainly the reason why they’re here. You can find the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters here, the adorable ones!
- Arctibax: Dragon and Ice
- Bramblin: Grass and Ghost
- Capsakid: Grass
- Cetoddle: Ice
- Charcadet: Fire
- Clodsire: Poison and Ground
- Crocalor: Fire
- Dolliv: Grass and Normal
- Fidough: Fairy
- Finizen: Water
- Flittle: Psychic
- Floragato: Grass
- Frigibax: Dragon and Ice
- Fuecoco: Fire
- Gimmighoul Chest: Ghost
- Gimmighoul Roam: Ghost
- Glimmet: Rock and Poison
- Greavard: Ghost
- Houndstone: Ghost
- Lechonk: Normal
- Nacli: Rock
- Naclstack: Rock
- Nymble: Bug
- Maschiff: Dark
- Pawmi: Electric
- Pawmo: Electric and Fight
- Quaxwell: Water
- Quaxly: Water
- Shroodle: Poison and Normal
- Smoliv: Grass and Normal
- Sprigatito: Grass
- Spidops: Bug
- Squawkabilly: Normal and Flying
- Rellor: Bug
- Tadbulb: Electric
- Tandemaus: Normal
- Tarountula: Bug
- Tinkatink: Fairy and Steel
- Tinkatuff: Fairy and Steel
- Toedscool: Ground and Grass
- Varoom: Steel and Poison
- Wattrel: Electric and Flying
- Wiglett: Water
- Wugtrio: Water
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