Snorunt’s evolution, Glalie, can be one tough Pokemon to take down. If you want it in your team, here’s a look at the best moveset for it in Pokemon Go, plus whether or not the Ice-type can be a weapon in PvP and Raids.
InPokemon Go,Snorunthas a branched evolutionary line, meaning it can evolve into two different types of Ice-type Pokemon:Glalieand Froslass.
Glalie is a Gen 3Pokemonthat was formidable during the Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald days of the franchise. But, what power does it have in Pokemon Go and what moveset is best for it?
Here’s what moveset Pokemon Go players should consider for Glalie in both PvP and Raid battles.
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Pokemon Go Glalie all moves
Here’s an overview of all the moves this single Ice-type Pokemon can learn inthe game:
Pokemon Go players should equip Glalie withIce Shard as its Fast Move, and Avalanche as its Charged Move for PvP encounters.
Ice Shard has a lower DPS as opposed to Frost Breath, the other Fast Move that Glalie can learn. However, the higher EPS makes a difference with Ice Shard.
As far as Charged Moves, Avalanche is a powerful Ice-type move that’s a difference maker, that’s why you should always pick it. However, it’s worth noting that Shadow Ball is a clear option for a second Charged Move if you’re able to get one.
The best moveset for Glalie in Pokemon GoRaids consists of Frost Breath as a Fast Move and Avalanche as a Charged Move.
Even though Glalie is outrun by other Ice-type creatures like Dewgong, Walrein, and the Legendary Regice, it can push through with this move combination, as it is the one with the highest DPS and TDO of them all.
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