Pokemon Go trainers can find the adorable Dragon-type Goomy in the wild, which evolves into the powerful pseudo-Legendary Goodra. Let’s go over Goodra’s best moveset for both PvP and Raid content.
Players looking to bring in one of the strongest Pokemon to the competition can find exactly what they need in the Dragon-type Goodra, who made its debut in the series through Generation 6.
Without further ado, let’s go over this powerhouse’s best moveset for both PvP and Raid content.
All moves Goodra can learn in Pokemon Go
In Pokemon Go, Goodra has access to two Fast Moves and six Charged Moves. Goodra has access to five different types across its move pool.
Goodra can learn the following moves:
Goodra’s best PvP moveset in Pokemon Go isDragon Breathas its Fast Move, with Aqua Tail and Power Whip as Charged Moves.
The choice of Fast Move should go to Dragon Breath, as it benefits from STAB and has slightly better stats compared to Water Gun.
While Goodra has access to a wide range of Charge Moves, Aqua Tail and Power Whip are the two best choices for PvP. Aqua Tail is a spammy Charge Move that provides great type coverage and helps combat prevalent Steel-types in PvP.
Power Whip boasts great type coverage for Goodra, doesn’t cost too much energy, and serves as a great answer to strong Water-types in the meta.
Goodra’s best Raid moveset in Pokemon Go isDragon Breathas its Fast Move, with Draco Meteor and Aqua Tail as Charged Moves.
In Raid content, it’s generally a good idea to keep a Pokemon’s moves to a single type, and both Dragon Breath and Draco Meteor will benefit from Dragon-type STAB.
Trainers can opt for Aqua Tail as its second Charge Move for some versatility.
And there you have it. That’s everything you need to know about Goodra’s best moveset for PvP and Raid content inPokemon Go. For more Pokemon Go content, check out our guides on the rest of thePokemon Go eventshappening in July, includingAquatic Paradise.
Philip Trahan was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Pokemon, Apex Legends, Call of Duty, RPGs, JRPGs, and Nintendo franchises. He also has bylines at NintendoEverything and GameRant.