Best Pokemon For Eviolite

Best Pokemon For Eviolite

Summary

  • Eviolite boosts unevolved Pokemon’s Defense and Special Defense stats, making them competitively viable.
  • Pokemon like Ursaring and Scyther benefit greatly from Eviolite thanks to gaining new evolutions in recent games.
  • Eviolite users like Duraludon, Chansey, and Munchlax become formidable threats with increased bulk and stat boosts.

The competitive Pokemon meta is normally populated by fully evolved, fully-leveled-up Pokemon. However, some Pokemon can make a splash in the world of online play without reaching their final form. Through the use of an item called Eviolite, unevolved Pokemon receive boosted Defense and Special Defense stats.

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It won’t come as a surprise that not all unevolved Pokemon are suitable for competitive gameplay. However, some Pokemon in particular benefit greatly from the increased stat boosts that the Eviolite item offers. These examples are the best Eviolite Pokemon in the competitive meta and are well worth adding to one’s team.

Updated February 18, 2025 by Blaise Santi: It’s nearing the end of February, which means we’re less than two weeks away from Pokemon Day, in which fans can eagerly await exciting announcements about the future of the franchise. Some will hope there’s confirmation of a new generation coming to the recently-announced Nintendo Switch 2, while others are anticipating learning more about Pokemon Legends Z-A.

Either way, new Pokemon games mean new Pokemon to catch and use in battle, and hopefully some of those pre-evolved creatures will be perfect for competitive users who love using Eviolite. Here are some extra options for Pokemon that can excel competitively with Eviolite, before we meet any new Pokemon in the near future.

1

Marshtomp

With Eviolite’s Defense Boost, Marshtomp Is An Unexpected Utility

Category

Mud Fish Pokemon

Type

Water/Ground

Evolutions

Swampert (level 36)

Best Moves

  • Muddy Water
  • Hydro Pump
  • Mud Shot
  • Rock Slide
  • Rock Smash
  • Amnesia
  • Take Down

Highest Stats

Although its stats might be lower than its evolved form, Swampert, Marshtomp has seen usage in VGC as an Eviolite user thanks to the increased Defenses it gets. Its Hidden Ability, Damp, prevents Marshtomp from being OHKO’d by moves like Explosion or Self-Destruct, and its wider movepool via TM includes useful STAB moves like Earthquake and Waterfall.

However, its most common usage in competitive battling is as a stealth rock setter, able to tank at least one hit while setting down hazards thanks to its Eviolite. Keeping its standard ability, Torrent, is also a good choice to give it an opportunity for a powerful STAB Water-type move, though that’s all assuming it can out-speed the opponent despite being unevolved.

2

Drakloak

It’s A Faster Eviolite User Than You’d Expect

Category

Caretaker Pokemon

Type

Dragon/Ghost

Evolutions

Dragapult (level 60)

Moves

  • Dragon Pulse
  • Dragon Rush
  • Hex
  • Phantom Force
  • U-Turn
  • Agility
  • Bite
  • Lock-On

Highest Stats

For an unevolved Pokemon, Drakloak has a decent Speed stat at 102, which even outspeeds the likes of competitive powerhouses like Charizard and Gardevoir, and even matches with Garchomp. Of course, this Speed stat is nothing compared to its evolution Dragapult’s staggering 142 speed, but trading that for a boon in Defense, one of the evolutionary line’s lacking stats, makes a good teammate.

There are even competitive players who’d swap out Drakloak’s Eviolite for an item like Choice Specs for increased Special Attack, but for those who stick with the Defense boost, it’s wisest to go with a moveset that prioritizes Drakloak’s unpredictability, such as a Rest and Sleep Talk combo with powerful STAB moves like Dragon Tail or Night Shade.

3

Gabite

Category

Cave Pokemon

Type

Dragon/Ground

Evolutions

Garchomp (level 48)

Moves

  • Dragon Claw
  • Dragon Rush
  • Bulldoze
  • Dig
  • Sandstorm
  • Bite
  • Take Down

Highest Stats

Even though many players prefer its evolved form Garchomp, there’s a lot of utility to Gabite as an Eviolite user in the competitive scene. With the Ability Rough Skin, causing extra damage on Pokemon who make contact, Gabite can switch between setup with Stealth Rock, or an offensive sweeper boosted by Swords Dance, with powerful moves like Earthquake and Outrage in its arsenal.

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Particularly in the NFE tier, in which no fully-evolved Pokemon can be used, Gabite stands out as a check for popular ‘mons like Frogadier, Monferno, and Misdreavus. As a defensive option, its HP and Defense can be rounded out with the help of Eviolite and turn it into a powerful wall that other non-fully-evolved Pokemon will struggle to break through.

4

Ursaring

With Eviolite, It’s A Bulky Physical Attacker

Category

Hibernator Pokemon

Type

Normal

Evolutions

Ursaluna (given a Peat Block during a full moon)

Moves

  • Body Slam
  • Double-Edge
  • Hammer Arm
  • High Horsepower
  • Rest
  • Play Rough
  • Payback
  • Lick

Highest Stats

HP, Attack

In Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Ursaring was given an evolution with Ursaluna, albeit its evolutionary method is quite specific and impossible to recreate in Scarlet & Violet. As a result, those who catch Ursaring in the most recent games will have to make do with the Normal-type. However, when given Eviolite, Ursaring boasts some benefits.

As it stands, Ursaring already has an above-average Attack stat, so getting the defensive boosts from Eviolite makes it an incredibly powerful physical attacker. The addition of Yawn makes Ursaring a great wall for competitive play, forcing opponents to make switches. Players can even a Rest and Sleep Talk combo to keep HP at a maximum.

5

Scyther

It’s Even Good Without Eviolite

Category

Mantis Pokemon

Type

Bug/Flying

Evolutions

  • Scizor (traded while holding a Metal Coat)
  • Kleavor (given a Black Augurite)

Moves

  • X-Scissor
  • Fury Cutter
  • Wing Attack
  • Air Slash
  • Swords Dance
  • Agility

Highest Stats

Scyther was already a prime choice for Eviolite after the Gen 2 games introduced Scizor, but Legends Arceus gave it a split evolutionary line with Kleavor, a Bug/Rock-type. Fortunately, those who prefer Scyther over its two evolutions don’t have to worry thanks to Eviolite, which offers a much-needed stat boost to supplement Scyther’s already-good Attack and Speed.

In fact, many players opt not to even use Eviolite with Scyther because of how good its stats already are, but the extra defense boost never hurts, either. Furthermore, its ability Technician gives it an attack boost on moves under 60 base power. This is especially useful when paired with STAB moves like Dual Wingbeat or even non-STAB moves like Trailblaze.

6

Duraludon

The Indigo Disk Gives Duraludon A Stat Boost

Category

Alloy Pokemon

Type

Steel/Dragon

Evolutions

Archaludon (given a Metal Alloy)

Moves

  • Flash Cannon
  • Metal Burst
  • Dragon Claw
  • Breaking Swipe
  • Rock Smash
  • Hone Claws
  • Hyper Beam

Highest Stats

When Duraludon was first introduced in Pokemon Sword & Shield, it was a single-stage Steel/Dragon-type Pokemon. Its evolution, Archaludon, didn’t show up until an entire generation later as part of The Indigo Disk DLC for Scarlet & Violet. However, even before it was given an evolution, Duraludon had some potential in the competitive scene.

With high Defense and high Special Attack, giving Duraludon Eviolite will result in a much-needed boost to the Pokemon’s Special Defense. This will make the sturdy Steel-type even more durable as it deploys monstrous special attacks like Draco Meteor or Flash Cannon, both of which have STAB bonuses as well.

7

Stantler

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Category

Big Horn Pokemon

Type

Normal

Evolutions

Wyrdeer (use Psyshield Bash in Agile Style at least 20 times)

Moves

  • Stomp
  • Take Down
  • Zen Headbutt
  • Confuse Ray
  • Sand Attack

Highest Stat

Attack

Stantler was unable to take advantage of Eviolite for a long time after it originally debuted in the second-generation games. It wasn’t until Pokemon Legends Arceus, released in 2022, came out that Stantler got an evolution in Wyrdeer, which boasts an added Psychic-typing to the Normal-type Stantler. However, Stantler had a lot going for it even before that game.

Its stats may be nothing to sneeze at, but an added boost to Stantler’s Defense and Special Defense can make the difference in a competitive match. With access to moves like Calm Mind that increase its special stats as well, Stantler can become a special-attacking powerhouse in only a few turns, without the help of Wyrdeer’s better stat distribution.

8

Misdreavus

Opponents Will Be Haunted By This Pre-Evolution

Category

Screech Pokemon

Type

Ghost

Evolutions

Mismagius (given a Dusk Stone)

Moves

  • Shadow Ball
  • Astonish
  • Payback
  • Psybeam
  • Power Gem
  • Perish Song

Highest Stats

  • Special Attack
  • Special Defense
  • Speed

Unlike its fellow Gen 2 Pokemon Stantler, Misdreavus didn’t have to wait too long for an evolved form, which came when Mismagius was introduced in the fourth generation. However, in its unevolved state, Misdreavus offers some nice benefits as part of a competitive team, mainly as a set-up Pokemon with moves like Will-O-Wisp, Pain Split, Thunder Wave, and Hex.

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While Mismagius does boast incredible stats in Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed, Misdreavus’ niche use as a utility can make it an unexpected threat. Especially with strategies that take advantage of Calm Mind or Nasty Plot, Misdreavus can transform into a Pokemon that can sweep teams with the right combination of Shadow Ball or Draining Kiss.

9

Dipplin

Its Evolution’s Existence Was Speculated For A Reason

Category

Candy Apple Pokemon

Type

Grass/Dragon

Evolutions

Hydrapple (level up while knowing Dragon Cheer)

Moves

  • Syrup Bomb
  • Bullet Seet
  • Dragon Breath
  • Dragon Pulse
  • Infestation
  • Withdraw
  • Astonish
  • Substitute

Highest Stats

Dipplin was a newly-added evolution to the Gen 8 Pokemon Applin, introduced in Sword & Shield as another split evolution along with Appletun and Flapple. Although it was originally a final form in The Teal Mask DLC expansion, its evolution, Hydrapple, was revealed alongside its follow-up, The Indigo Disk, as well as the method to evolve it.

Because of its access to Eviolite even in The Teal Mask, Dipplin became an interesting dark horse in the Gen 9 competitive meta. Its signature move, Syrup Bomb, reduces the opponent’s speed while Dipplin is on the field. This means Dipplin can get a powerful edge over faster Pokemon if it can stay alive long enough to slow them down thanks to Eviolite.

10

Riolu

Riolu With Eviolite Becomes A Prankster

Category

Emanation Pokemon

Type

Fighting

Evolutions

Lucario (level up with high friendship in the daytime)

Moves

  • Force Palm
  • Counter
  • Metal Claw
  • Copycat

Highest Stats

Lucario is a fan-favorite in the Pokemon franchise, introduced in the Gen 4 titles Diamond & Pearl. Its pre-evolution Riolu, however, has always been a much weaker version of its superior final evolution. However, the use of Eviolite can turn Riolu from a waste of party space to a serious competitive threat, for similar reasons to other Pokemon on this list.

Particularly, Riolu has access to the Hidden Ability known as Prankster, which is also known by Murkrow. This means it can have some serious staying power on the field when given moves like Toxic, Protect, and Helping Hand, the latter of which is especially useful in the current competitive Pokemon meta, which prioritizes Double Battles.

11

Dartrix

Its Lackluster Typing Needs Eviolite’s Defense Boost

Category

Blade Quill Pokemon

Type

Grass/Flying

Evolutions

Decidueye (level 34)

Moves

  • Leafage
  • Razor Leaf
  • Brave Bird
  • Pluck
  • Shadow Sneak
  • Sucker Punch
  • Tackle

Highest Stats

Decidueye is quite an interesting Pokemon in the NU tier of the competitive meta, but its pre-evolution Dartrix boasts a few key benefits. For instance, Dartrix does not share Decidueye’s Ghost-typing, instead being 4x weak to the uncommon Ice-type as a Grass/Flying Pokemon. However, giving it Eviolite will more than make up for its lackluster stats.

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Dartrix, like its evolution, gets access to the move Trailblaze, a Grass-type move introduced in Gen 9 which also increases the speed stat by one stage. Paired with powerful moves like Night Shade and Brave Bird, Dartrix can be a valuable if unpredictable member of a competitive team, though it may not spend a lot of time on the field.

12

Murkrow

Why Murkrow Disrupted Gen 9’s Competitive Meta

Category

Darkness Pokemon

Type

Dark/Flying

Evolutions

Honchkrow (given a Dusk Stone)

Moves

  • Foul Play
  • Assurance
  • Peck
  • Wing Attack
  • Night Shade
  • Haze
  • Mean Look

Highest Stats

Speed

Murkrow took the competitive Pokemon scene by storm in early Gen 9 tournaments. While its evolution Honchkrow boasts significantly better Attack and Special Attack, a Murkrow holding Eviolite rivals its evolved form in defensive stats. Additionally, Murkrow also has an edge over Honchkrow as a support Pokemon through its Hidden Ability.

Murkrow’s Hidden Ability, Prankster, gives priority to status moves, making it a very useful option in competitive play. Its access to status moves like Haze, Taunt, Torment, and Rest makes it an incredibly tough Pokemon to set up against. Its Flying typing also defends it against Dark-type weaknesses like Fighting and Bug, plus Ground-type immunity.

13

Primeape

Good Enough To Keep Unevolved

Category

Pig Monkey Pokemon

Type

Fighting

Evolutions

Annihilape (level up after using Rage Fist at least 20 times)

Moves

  • Close Combat
  • Low Kick
  • Rage Fist
  • Outrage
  • Fling
  • Stomping Tantrum
  • Fury Swipes

Highest Stats

Though Mankey and Primeape were initially introduced in the very first generation of Pokemon, Gen 9 finally levels them up with a third stage. Primeape evolves into the Ghost/Fighting-type Annihilape after using the Ghost-type move Rage Fist 20 times. However, there’s a serious benefit to keeping Primeape around holding an Eviolite.

With Eviolite, Primeape can reap the rewards of higher defense stats while also keeping access to the coverage Rage Fist allows. With Rage Fist, the move’s power increases every time Primeape is hit, which makes the increased defense preferable. Primeape also boasts better Speed than Annihilape, making it a great Eviolite candidate.

14

Bisharp

Kingambit Isn’t The Only Dominant Member Of This Evolutionary Line

Category

Sword Blade Pokemon

Type

Dark/Steel

Evolutions

Kingambit (level up after defeating three Bisharp holding a Leader’s Crest)

Moves

  • Night Slash
  • Torment
  • Iron Head
  • Metal Claw
  • Fury Cutter
  • Guillotine

Highest Stats

Bisharp’s evolved form, Kingambit, does not boast a new typing. It remains Dark/Steel-type. However, Kingambit’s edge over Bisharp is its Ability, Supreme Overlord, which increases its Attack and Special Attack based on how many of its allies have fainted. With a fully wiped-out team, that means Kingambit gets a 50% increase in his brute power.

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However, this may be unnecessary given Bisharp’s past viability in the competitive scene. In fact, Bisharp may even benefit from the increased defense of Kingambit. It also wouldn’t sacrifice its decent Speed stat for Kingambit’s disappointing numbers in that area. While Kingambit makes a decent tank, an Eviolite Bisharp could be a bulky sweeper.

15

Dunsparce

Much More Useful Than Its New Evolved Form

Category

Land Snake Pokemon

Type

Normal

Evolutions

Dudunsparce (level up while knowing Hyper Drill)

Moves

  • Hyper Drill
  • Endeavor
  • Drill Run
  • Ancient Power
  • Coil
  • Dragon Rush
  • Roost

Highest Stats

HP

Pokemon fans have begged for a Dunsparce evolution for many generations, finally getting one in Scarlet & Violet. That being said, Dudunsparce leaves a lot to be desired, with no alternate typing, and middling increases to its base stats. With this in mind, the existence of Dudunsparce may just be to make Dunsparce a good Eviolite user.

With additional access to Roost, Calm Mind, and even Stealth Rock, Eviolite Dunsparce could make a decent bulky setup Pokemon in competitive battles. It can even take advantage of STAB with moves like Headbutt, or Terastallize into another type to either take advantage of another move’s STAB or simply take advantage of new resistances.

16

Type: Null

Leave Memory Discs In The Bag

Category

Synthetic Pokemon

Type

Normal

Evolutions

Silvally (level up with high friendship)

Moves

  • Tri Attack
  • Crush Claw
  • Iron Head
  • X-Scissor
  • Air Slash
  • Imprison

Highest Stats

  • HP
  • Attack
  • Defense
  • Special Attack
  • Special Defense

Type: Null is a Normal-type who was introduced in Pokemon Sun & Moon. After it evolves into Silvally, the Pokemon can equip one of 17 memory discs to change its typing. This essentially makes Silvally a weaker, more competitively viable version of Gen 4’s Arceus.

However, keeping Type: Null is not any less competitively viable if the player gives it Eviolite instead. Its balanced stats make the defense boosts quite useful. In addition, some of Type: Null’s learnset make it a great choice as a pivot Pokemon, utilizing moves like U-Turn to deal quick damage and then withdraw from battle.

17

Munchlax

Munchlax Is Hungry For A Battle

Category

Big Eater Pokemon

Type

Normal

Evolutions

Snorlax (level up with high friendship)

Moves

  • Flail
  • Belly Drum
  • Fling
  • Amnesia
  • Lick

Highest Stat

HP

Munchlax is the pre-evolution of Snorlax and was introduced in Gen 4. Eviolite wasn’t introduced until the following generation, meaning that Munchlax’s potential came much later. However, like its evolution, Munchlax boasts an incredible HP stat for any Pokemon, not just one that’s unevolved.

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Because of its bulkiness and access to the ability Thick Fat, which protects it against Fire and Ice-type attacks, Munchlax can be quite a formidable opponent. It also has a pretty powerful learnset, with moves like Body Slam and Zen Headbutt, the latter of which can be a powerful tool to counter Fighting-types that have an advantage against the Normal-type Munchlax.

18

Torracat

A Go-To Special Attacker In The NFE tier

Category

Fire Cat Pokemon

Type

Fire

Evolutions

Incineroar (level 34)

Moves

  • Fire Fang
  • Flare Blitz
  • Bite
  • Double Kick
  • Lick
  • Scary Face

Highest Stats

Torracat evolves from the Gen 7 Fire-type starter Litten and evolves into the Super Smash Bros Ultimate newcomer Incineroar. In the competitive meta, Incineroar is a popular sweeper thanks to its bulky Attack stat. However, Torracat makes for a worthy teammate as well, with its decent Speed and access to the Intimidate ability.

Particularly in metagames that only allow Pokemon that aren’t fully evolved, Torracat is a must-have. It boasts incredible Special Attack options with moves like Flamethrower and Overheat, and even has access to Nasty Plot for set-ups. However, its weakness to Stealth Rocks can put it in a tough spot from the get-go.

19

Porygon 2

With Eviolite And Trick Room, Porygon 2 Is A Serious Threat

Category

Virtual Pokemon

Type

Normal

Evolutions

Porygon-Z (trade while holding a Dubious Disc)

Moves

  • Conversion 2
  • Hyper Beam
  • Discharge
  • Psybeam

Highest Stats

  • Special Attack
  • Special Defense

Porygon 2’s biggest weakness is its below-average Speed stat, though it certainly makes up for it with an impressive Special Attack. Despite its placement in the RU tier, this Normal-type Pokemon has seen some viability in Uber and Doubles metas, particularly as a Trick Room user. With this move, Porygon 2 goes from a slow to a speedy set-up Pokemon.

The usage of Eviolite will go far enough to protect Porygon 2 in battles while it sets up against speedy Sweepers. In Doubles matches, it pairs nicely with Pokemon like Tapu Fini and Volcanion. Players utilizing an Eviolite Porygon 2 in Doubles should also stack its moveset with more offensive options, like Thunderbolt or Shadow Ball.

20

Doublade

Give It Eviolite And Watch It Sweep Teams

Category

Sword Pokemon

Type

Steel/Ghost

Evolutions

Aegislash (given a Dusk Stone)

Moves

  • Iron Head
  • Autotomize
  • Shadow Sneak
  • Sacred Sword
  • Night Slash
  • Aerial Ace
  • Fury Cutter
  • Power Trick
  • Swords Dance

Highest Stats

Doublade’s evolution, Aegislash, has had an illustrious career in the competitive meta. In Gen 6 and 7, it was ranked in the Uber tier for its ability Stance Change, which alternates between monstrous offensive and defensive stats. Doublade, on the other hand, boasts powerful but unchangeable Attack and Defense stats.

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With the ability No Guard, every move used against Doublade will hit, which makes its increased defensive stats thanks to Eviolite helpful. Additionally, it can quickly set up to become a powerful (if frail) Pokemon with moves like Swords Dance. In just a few quick turns, this Steel/Ghost type can sweep entire teams with Iron Head and Close Combat.

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