Shadow Bulbasaur Pokémon GO PvP Guide: IVs, Moveset & Rankings

IV Chart
Little Cup icon

Little Cup

  • 0ATK
  • 12DEF
  • 14STA
500 CPLevel 18

Shadow Bulbasaur Little Cup PvP Analysis (Best IVs & Moves)

Shadow Bulbasaur is ranked 102 out of 168 Pokémon eligible for the Little Cup. Shadow Bulbasaur's best Little Cup moves are Vine Whip, Power Whip, and Sludge Bomb. Shadow Bulbasaur's best IVs for the Little Cup are 0/12/14, available at level 18 and 500 CP.

Tier Ranking C TierExternal Link#103
Best IVs0/12/14
Max CP500 CP
Best Moves
Great League League icon

Great League

  • 15ATK
  • 15DEF
  • 15STA
1260 CPLevel 50

Shadow Bulbasaur Great League PvP Analysis (Best IVs & Moves)

Shadow Bulbasaur is ranked 1028 out of 1129 Pokémon eligible for the Great League. Shadow Bulbasaur's best Great League moves are Vine Whip, Power Whip, and Seed Bomb. Shadow Bulbasaur's best IVs for the Great League are 15/15/15, available at level 50 and 1260 CP.

Tier Ranking D TierExternal Link#1029
Best IVs15/15/15
Max CP1260 CP
Best Moves
Ultra League icon

Ultra League

  • 15ATK
  • 15DEF
  • 15STA
1260 CPLevel 50

Shadow Bulbasaur Ultra League PvP Analysis (Best IVs & Moves)

No ranking information is available for Shadow Bulbasaur in the Ultra League. This is often a sign that the Pokémon is not commonly used or does not have optimal IVs for this league.

Best IVs15/15/15
Max CP1260 CP
Master League icon

Master League

  • 15ATK
  • 15DEF
  • 15STA
1260 CPLevel 50

Shadow Bulbasaur Master League PvP Analysis (Best IVs & Moves)

No ranking information is available for Shadow Bulbasaur in the Master League. This is often a sign that the Pokémon is not commonly used or does not have optimal IVs for this league.

Best IVs15/15/15
Max CP1260 CP
InfoMore information

The best IVs for PvP are IVs which grant you the maximum amount of Defense and Stamina, and the least amount of Attack. Attack contributes to CP the most, which makes it not ideal for Trainer Battles, while high Stamina and Defense can get you through a lot more battles.

For Leagues with lower CP limits, such as the Great League, usually the best IVs you can have are 0 / 15 / 15, or something similar to that. The reasoning behind this is that we want to pack as much stats as possible in under 1500 CP, and low Attack IV allows us to do that.

For Ultra League, the situation is a bit different, as the CP cap is higher. Pokémon which top over 2500 CP will still prefer 0 / 15 / 15 and similar IVs, but Pokémon whose Max CP doesn't reach 2500 will prefer 15 / 15 / 15. Examples like Watchog whose Max CP is 2056 CP, should have 15 / 15 / 15 for Ultra League, while Scizor (3393 CP) should have 0 / 15 / 15 IVs which will result in 2499 CP, just under the cutoff point.

For Master League, where there is no CP cap, you want perfect Pokémon IVs - 15 / 15 / 15 - regardless of which Pokémon we are talking about.

In general, it is usually Pokémon with IVs you wouldn't use for Raids that are good for Trainer Battles. Also be aware that PvP IVs are important, but not as important as having correct moves and team composition.

For more guides on Pokémon GO Trainer Battles, check out our main website.

Fast Attacks

Name
DPT
EPT
PWR
ENG
CD
GrassVine Whip Fast Charge2.504.00581s
NormalTackle General3.003.00331s

Fast attacks create energy when used, which can later be used to fire off a Charge move. Unlike Charge attacks, Fast attacks don't have special status effects.

Ideally, for fast attacks you're looking for a move that has both high EPT and high DPT, for example Dragon Breath which has 4 DPT and 3 EPT. It's widely considered that 3 DPT and 3 EPT is the rough baseline for fast attacks in PvP.

InfoFast Attack stats explained
  • PWR - Power, how much damage the move does
  • ENG - Energy, how much energy the move generates per use
  • CD - How long does it take to perform this move
  • DPTDamage per turn
  • EPTEnergy per turn

Charged Attacks

Name
DPE 🔽
PWR
ENG
GrassPower Whip General1.809050
PoisonSludge Bomb General1.608050
GrassSeed Bomb Spam / Bait1.385540
NormalFrustration Spam / Bait0.141070

Charge attacks cost energy to use, deal a large amount of damage, and some of them even have Special Effects that can change your or your Opponents stats.

Similar to Fast Attacks, some Charge attacks are strictly better than others. The main metric for comparing charge attacks is DPE (Damage per Energy), which describes how much damage you output per Energy point spent.

InfoCharge Attack stats explained
  • PWR - Power, how much damage the move does
  • ENG - Energy, how much energy the move generates per use
  • DPEDamage per Energy
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