Mew: The Master of Versatility
Mew is a mythical Psychic-type Pokémon often referred to as the ancestor of all Pokémon. Its most defining characteristic isn't overwhelming power in one area, but its perfectly balanced stats and a truly unique ability: it can learn virtually every TM, HM, and Move Tutor move. This incredible versatility makes Mew an unpredictable and formidable opponent. In a matchup against Gyarados, a trainer could easily teach Mew an Electric-type move, turning the tide of battle in an instant. It's a blank slate that can be painted into the perfect counter for any foe.
- Mew's greatest asset is its ability to learn almost any move, allowing it to exploit any opponent's weakness.
- Gyarados boasts immense Attack power and an intimidating presence, but carries a crippling 4x weakness to Electric-type attacks.
- Ultimately, Mew's access to powerful Electric-type moves like Thunderbolt gives it a decisive advantage over Gyarados.
- Pokémon
- Mew
- Type
- Psychic
- Total stats
- 600
- Pokémon
- Gyarados
- Type
- Water, Flying
- Total stats
- 540
| Pokémon | Type | Total stats |
|---|---|---|
| Mew | Psychic | 600 |
| Gyarados | Water, Flying | 540 |
COMPARATOR
Mew vs. Gyarados: Base Stats
TYPE EFFECTIVENESS
Gyarados: The Embodiment of Rage
Evolving from the feeble Magikarp, Gyarados is known for its terrifying power and destructive rampages. As a Water/Flying-type, it boasts a high Attack stat and access to powerful moves that can sweep unprepared teams. Its Intimidate ability can lower the opponent's Attack, giving it an immediate edge. However, its dual typing, while granting it immunity to Ground-type moves, also saddles it with a glaring 4x weakness to Electric-type attacks. This single vulnerability is often its downfall.
So, in a direct confrontation, the outcome seems heavily skewed. While Gyarados could certainly land a devastating blow if it moves first, Mew has the tools to ensure that doesn't happen. By learning a move like Thunderbolt, Mew can target Gyarados's critical weakness for a super-effective, one-hit knockout.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Mew learn Thunderbolt?
Yes, absolutely. Mew can learn Thunderbolt via TM. This is the key to its victory against Gyarados, as it directly exploits Gyarados's 4x weakness to Electric-type moves.
Is Gyarados a Dragon-type?
Despite its draconic appearance and learning moves like Dragon Dance, Gyarados is a Water/Flying-type Pokémon. This typing is the source of its major weakness to Electric attacks.