One of the hidden creatures within Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon before it arrived on Nintendo 3DS is Golisopod, the evolution form of Wimpod. For many players, Wimpod might not seem too killer and powerful to use by the looks of it but what you should take note is its evolution form. Here's why you should use Golisopod on Pokémon Sun and Moon.
Pokémon Sun And Moon - How Golisopod Works
To get you started, Golisopod evolves from Wimpod at level 30. It's a Bug/Water-type Pokémon with a unique emergency exit ability. As for its gender, it is equally divided into male and female. Know that Golisopod works differently on Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. At daytime, Golisopod uses a blinking slash of its giant sharp claws to split seawater, and even air, in two. At nighttime, Golisopod uses its six sharp claws in battles masterly but most of its time is spent serenely in the depths of the ocean.
Take note that its Emergency Exit ability allows the Pokémon to vanish into thin air whenever its HP drops to 50 percent or less. However, it can learn the First Impression move which is perfect after this Pokémon switches out.
Pokémon Sun And Moon - Golisopod Base Stats
With regards to its base stats, Golisopod has 75 HP, 125 Attack, 140 Defense, 60 Special Attack, 90 Special Defense and 40 Speed. This Pokémon is weak to Flying, Electric and Rock types. Like many other Pokémon, Golisopod has many moves to learn as it levels at up. At level 48, it can learn the physical attack Liquidation which has 85 power and 100 percent accuracy.
Pokémon Sun And Moon - Why You Should Use Golisopod
Basically, Golisopod's greatest weakness lies on its speed. However, take note that this Pokémon is worth using most especially if you are looking for Pokémon with a killer physical attack and can deal strongly with defending itself.
Meanwhile, know how to take advantage of Primarina and Decidueye's moves and stats.
Pokémon Sun and Moon are now available on Nintendo 3DS.