Walking Wake weaknesses, resistances & strengths explained in Pokemon

Niladri Sarkar
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Walking Wake is the most unpredictable Paradox Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet. To help you master it, here are its weaknesses, resistances, strengths, and best moves.

Paradox Pokemon like Walking Wake and Raging Bolt are difficult to face in battle, as these Pokemon have diverse uses and can break past even the strongest opponents in the Scarlet and Violet meta.

If you’re eager to use the Water/Dragon-type Walking Wake and earn more victories, here are all the details about its weaknesses, resistances, strengths, and recommended moveset for any Pokemon battle.

Walking Wake weaknesses explained in Pokemon

Walking Wake is only weak to Dragon and Fairy-type attacks in Pokemon.

Most Dragon types are also weak to Ice-type attacks, but with Walking Wake lacking that weakness, it can take unprepared trainers off-guard. It counters opposing Dragon types with its own set of STAB (Same Type Attack Bonus) Dragon moves and uses its Water-type moves to threaten Fairy Pokemon.

That’s not all, as it also has good bulk that helps it tank neutral hits with ease. Its Special Defense is lower than Physical Defense, so you should be careful of threats with strong Fairy-type Special attackers like Iron Valiant and Flutter Mane.

Walking Wake resistances explained in Pokemon

Walking Wake resists Fire, Steel, and Water-type attacks in Pokemon.

If Walking Wake not being weak to Fairy-type moves wasn’t impressive enough already, it resists Steel-type moves, something unusual for a Dragon Pokemon.

Most players take Walking Wake’s resistances to another level by Terastallizing it to Steel type. Doing this gives this Paradox Pokemon a whopping 10 resistances, including Dragon, Fairy, and Steel, as well as an immunity to Poison-type moves. This strategy can help you outsmart and beat the toughest opponents in no time.

Walking Wake strengths explained in Pokemon

Walking Wake does super-effective damage to Dragon, Fire, Rock, and Ground-type Pokemon with its Water and Dragon-type STAB moves.

It has a high Special Attack stat of 125 and 109 Speed, making it a fast, offensive monster with impressive resistances and few weaknesses. But its biggest USP is its signature move, Hydro Steam.

Under Rain, the 80 base power Hydro Steam gets a 50% boost to its damage output, as expected for any Water-type move. What makes Walking Wake truly special is that Hydro Steam gets a 50% boost to its damage under Sun as well, while other Water-type moves are weakened. This unique trait makes this monster one of the best additions to any Rain or Sun Weather-based team.

With its ability Protosynthesis, it can boost its Speed by 50% or any other stat by 30% either under Sun or by carrying the Held Item Booster Energy. While both are viable, it’s better to boost its Speed as some of its top threats such as Iron Valiant, Dragapult, Koraidon, and Miraidon are faster, but investing in Walking Wake’s Speed can help you outspeed them.

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Walking Wake can fit in Rain teams with Kyogre and also Sun teams with Groudon and Koraidon.

Best Walking Wake moves in Pokemon

The best Walking Wake moves in Pokemon are Hydro Steam, Flamethrower, Draco Meteor, and Dragon Pulse.

  • Hydro Steam is a compulsory addition to its movepool, giving it enough flexibility to excel in any matchup.
  • Flamethrower is a great move to deal super-effective damage to Steel and Ice-types. Aside from Tera Steel, Tera Fire is also a nice option, especially if you’re running a Sun team.
  • Draco Meteor is an incredibly strong Dragon-type move, that can OHKO even opponents that take neutral damage from the move. It’s also good enough to take out a huge chunk of HP from Pokemon like Archaludon. That said, it severely decreases Walking Wake’s Special Attack on use, so keep that in mind.
  • If you’re not willing to risk a Draco Meteor and would rather use it later in the battle, you can go with Dragon Pulse, which dishes out lower damage but has no rebuffing effects to be worried about.

And there you have it! That’s all you need to know to dominate Pokemon battles with Walking Wake. For more guides like this, check out the following:

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