Smeargle, the ultimate Pokemon catcher

You need help catching legendaries and other hard to catch Pokemon? Not a problem, Smeargle is your solution! It can take some time to set Smeargle up, but through the use of Sketch you can make it the ultimate Pokemon catcher! Below is my Smeargle set-up I use to make sure I catch Pokemon every time.

  • Moves:
    • False Swipe: Takes opponent down to 1 hp
    • Spore: Puts opponent to sleep
    • Soak: Changes opponent type to water, allowing Spore to work against grass typed opponents and False Swipe to hit Pokemon you wouldn’t normally be able to hit, such as ghost typed Pokemon. It can also be used to remove other bad typing match ups such as steel/rock.
    • Taunt: Prevents Pokemon from using non-attack moves such as teleport (looking at you Abra). Alternatively, you can teach it Thief for item hunting, or you could also  use mean look instead for any Pokemon that have a tendency to run away (though this would only be useful in older generations).
  • Ability: Technician – increases power of weak moves (increases power of false swipe, helping you get the Pokemon to 1 hp quicker).
  • Item: Metronome – increase power of a move if used consecutively each turn (increases power of false swipe)
  • Nature: Adamant
  • IV’s: 5IV -Sp.Atk
  • EV’s: 252 Spd, 252 Atk

4 thoughts on “Smeargle, the ultimate Pokemon catcher

    1. Smeargle only learns one move from leveling up – “Sketch”. However, you can then use Sketch on another Pokemon and Smeargle will then learn the last move they used. So, if you have a Pokemon with the move Soak, and you enter a double battle with that Pokemon and Smeargle out, have your soak taught Pokemon use Soak, then get Smeargle to use Sketch on that Pokemon. Smeargle should then have Soak as one of it’s moves from now on. Hope that helps 🙂

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