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Rock Tyranitar: Quantity vs ... Power?

So, I now have three SD/SE powered up to level 35(CD was good, but I still needed to grind a bit and don’t forget B/C 😅). I have a level 19 SD/SE and it’s my last one.
To power up the level 19 to level 35 costs 134 candies and 142k dust.
To max out my best one from level 35 costs 88 candies and 115k dust.

I think having a maxed out one will better because:
* There’s always a best option for a raid but there’s usually also an almost as good/next best thing option, making it more frugal long term
* They could rerelease the moveset (IE BS Snorlax) and the resources could be better used
* Technically cheaper for Dust and Candies
* Usually don’t need a full team, raids often have enough trainers

Sounds like I’ve already made up my mind, but would love your input.

Asked by dads6 years 8 months ago
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I'd max out your best ones one at a time before working on the lower ones, dps is the most important thing for gyms and raids, and higher levels means more dps

However, with gen IV coming, you may want to invest more in Bite/Crunch sets, as theres a grand total of 5 legendary pokemon weak to dark, not to mention the already existent mewtwo EX raids, but 1 weak to rock (and that one is double weak to ice, and can super effect tyranitar, its sky shaymin, who may or may not even be added for a long time)

You may however want tohave enough saved up to max at least one SD in case rayquaza comes back if you dont have any sufficient ice or dragon types if the weather isnt partly cloudy often/wont be able to small group it

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Love you, thanks for the reassurance!

Edit: I do have a 15a lvl33 84% Larvitar that just needs the 125+ candies. I feel that I have enough time between now and then plus 3 battle ready B/C

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You're welcome, always happy to help, SD/stone edge may be powerful and live up to the hype, but it doesnt have as many applications as people think, at least at the present moment.

IF you are going for houndoom raids (which I wouldn't suggest as tyranitar raids are a great source of B/C tyranitar and candy) but is you are, SD tyranitar is a good option as it resists everything houndoom can throw at it (unless im forgetting it having a nonfire/dark move)

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Absolutely. I don’t need a one Houndoom but I didn’t do any raids today and less attractive Raid bosses are harder to garner support for. It might/probably will come down to being able to duo.

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You never know what you are talking about. It could be argued SD/Stone Edge will have its most use right now, for the 3 mans Zapdos/Moltres.
If you dont do those, then SD/SE wont see much use in the future. And you already lost your chance with Zapdos.

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I guess it depends on your other rock pokemon. Like you said, rarely will you need a team of 6 rock attackers. I normally max out one of each type of pokemon. The exception to that rule is if I get a 100% after I already maxed one, so for example I have 2 maxed Machamps and 2 dark Ttars. I would personally rather invest in a Golem than another rock Tyranitar. Alolan Golem golem double resists flying which makes in an interesting option.

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I tried so hard to get a good enough Alolan Golem but my best Alolan Geodude isn’t that great and I already have 4 Golem at level 35.
I feel the sentiment though. I want a “best” of whatever the final evolution is.

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I didn't get any very good ones either...BUT maybe I can use them to get a lucky one.

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Typically, I will always suggest 1 maxed over quantity. However, Ttar is one of my few exceptions:

GIven that SD/SE at level 28 is better than ANY OTHER rock set currently available, I would recommend as many at or above that level as you can manage. "Usually don't need a full team, raids don't often have enough trainers," is not a good enough reason not to develop your teams. It's not about damage balls necessarily; it's about being able to hold your own and do the tough raids well.

NB I value doing damage over worrying about the revives you might need if you run 1-2 full teams; I tossed 275 revives earlier today because I needed bag space and we get so many Max revives from gifts now. I would also rather be able to do the borderline raids (4 people for Registeel versus the 6+ that the local meta feels is necessary; one group I'm part of was even discussing 3+ as a minimum for the soloable Raichu...), not for prestige sake, but for the challenge.

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Yes if you always have enough people you can go with your optiom.
Even better, you dont have to do anything with that Rock TTar, you already set..

For trainers that cannot always play with a group, it can be a different story
Or some trainers that actually love battle solo or duo..
Like uno, dos, tres, 3 level 35 Rock Ttar for duo raid is not enough..

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One of the articles on this site actually had a pretty good rule of thumb regarding maxing out vs having an army at a lower level;

In the short run, if you have urgent raid needs, it’s better to have more. A team of 3x L30 Articuno and 3x Cloyster performs better than a team of 1x L40 Articuno and 5x Cloyster.

In the long run, or if you don’t have urgent raid needs, it’s better to have few. This way, when the better alternative arrives in the future, the maxed veteran will still have some place in the 2nd-6th slot. Had they been at level 30, they would be outclassed immediately and you would have a bigger to-transfer-or-not-to-transfer issue. A caught Kyogre is better than a level 30 Gyarados but not a level 40 one. An army of L30 Gyarados is collecting dust, while L40 Gyarados may still have a place in your Water squad.

With Zapdos's passing there isn't an immediate need for rock types right now. I'd rather max one and be done with it rather than build up an army, especially if you have other more urgent stardust needs.

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I'd wait until gen4 until powering up ttar, as both rampardos and rhyperior could outclass it depending on their moveset. so unless you have an imidiate use for it hold back your resources

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