![]() + Despite its low HP, Marowak boasts an impressive base 110 Defense giving it some durability against physical attackers. + Marowak has the movepool to back up its huge power, including Knock Off, Stone Edge, and Fire Punch to help round out its coverage. + Thick Club doubles Marowak's otherwise mediocre Attack stat, giving it fantastic wallbreaking prowess. With the introduction of Alolan Marowak there's unfortunately not a lot of reason to use Kantonian Marowak, since whatever niche it did have is almost entirely overshadowed by everyone's favorite fire dancer. The prevalence of Knock Off also makes life dangerous for Marowak since losing its Thick Club renders it nearly useless for the rest of the battle, so its reliance on its signature item is also its undoing. An easy thought may be to simply use it on a Trick Room team, but unfortunately Marowak finds itself outclassed even in that category, including but not limited to its Alolan cousin. As incredible as this sounds on paper, Marowak suffers from the curse of being a slow and not particularly bulky Pokémon without the defensive typing to make up for it. Marowak lives and dies by its signature item, the Thick Club, doubling its Attack and giving it a niche as an incredibly powerful wallbreaker with its signature Bonemerang. Ignoring the question of how other Cubone get the skull they wear, Marowak's tragic tale extends to its capabilities in a competitive setting. It throws bones like boomerangs to try to take it down.Įveryone knows the story of Marowak, the tragic tale of a Pokémon terrorized by Team Rocket, turning it into a vengeful being. This Pokémon is out for vengeance on its natural enemy, Mandibuzz. After evolution, its temperament becomes violent, and it begins to wield bones as weapons.
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