Best Pokémon To Teach Shadow Ball

There are a bunch of different fighting moves in Pokémon, and picking the right one can be tough. In this guide, you will find the best Pokémon to teach Shadow Ball.

Jolteon

Jolteon is an Electric type Pokémon, known as the Lightning Pokémon. It is a Pokémon from the first generation. Jolteon has the ability to absorb electricity. It evolves from Eevee when you level it up with a Thunder Stone. The catch rate for Jolteon is 45 (5.9% with PokéBall, full HP). Its base friendship is 50 (normal). Its base experience yield is 184. Its growth rate is medium fast. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 35 (8,739–8,995 steps). 

Mewtwo

Mewtwo is a Psychic-type Pokémon and one of the most powerful Pokémon. It is known as the Genetic Pokémon and it was introduced in Generation 1. Its body is made of genes, its height is 6 feet 7 inches and it weighs 269 pounds. Its abilities are Pressure, which creates a strong pressure around the opponent, and it can also see into their mind. The only way to obtain it is by using the item “Mystery Gift”. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 120 (30,584–30,840 steps). 

Chandelure

Chandelure is a Ghost/Fire type Pokémon, it is known as the Luring Pokémon. Chandelure is introduced in Generation 5. According to its Pokédex entry, it can lure prey with its intense flames and then attack from behind. Chandelure has the ability Flash Fire, which makes it extremely resistant to fire-type attacks. It has a high Special Attack and a catch rate of 45 when caught with a PokéBall, but its base Friendship is only 50. It grows slowly, expending 234 experience points over the course of five levels. The egg group of this pokemon is Amorphous. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male and 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).    

Spectrier

Spectrier is a Ghost-type Pokémon, it is known as the Swift Horse Pokémon. Spectrier was introduced in Generation 8, it is 2 meters tall and weighs 44.5 kilograms. Its abilities are Grim Neighbor, which grants a special attack boost if the foe’s HP is below 50%, and 1, which raises its special attack by one stage. The catch rate for this Pokémon is 3, and its base friendship is 35. It has a slow growth rate. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 120 (30,584–30,840 steps). 

Blacephalon

Blacephalon is a Fire/Ghost type Pokémon, it is also known as the Fireworks Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 7. Blacephalon has Beast Boost as one of its abilities. It stands at 1.8 meters tall and weighs 13 kilograms. It has a catch rate of 30 (3.9% with PokéBall, full HP) and base friendship of 0 (lower than normal). Blacephalon’s growth rate is slow. The egg group of this pokemon is undiscovered yet. This pokemon is Genderless. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 120 (30,584–30,840 steps).

Polteageist

Polteageist is a new Ghost type Pokémon with a weight of 0.4 kilograms and height of 0.2 meters. It is the Black Tea Pokémon that was introduced in Generation 8. Polteageist has the Weak Armor ability and an attack power of 2. When caught, it makes 60 experience points for the player’s Pokémon. It is a fast-growing Pokémon with a base friendship of 50. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Calyrex

Calyrex is a Psychic/Grass type Pokémon, it is known as the King of Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 8. Calyrex’s Pokédex entry says that it can cause fear in its opponents with its powerful psychic abilities.  It is known as the King Pokémon and has a high friendship base and level, as well as high experience and growth rates. The egg group of this pokemon is undiscovered.  The egg cycles of the pokemon are 120 (30,584–30,840 steps). 

Gengar

Gengar is a ghost and poison Pokémon, also known as the Shadow Pokémon. Gengar was introduced in Generation 1, it is 1.5 meters tall and weighs 40.5 kilograms. Its abilities include Cursed Body and it is a medium-slow grower with a base friendship of 50. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Aegislash

Aegislash is a Steel/Ghost type Pokémon having two forms. The  Shield Forme is more defensive, and Blade Forme is more offensive. Aegislash was introduced in Generation 6. Its ability Stance Change causes Aegislash to change into Shield Forme when a defensive move is used or change into Blade Forme when an attacking move is used. It has high Defense and Special Defense stats, along with a catch rate of 5.9% when caught with a PokéBall full of HP. It grows medium fast and has a breeding cycle of 20 eggs (4,884–5,140 steps).
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