Gyarados Best Moveset Pokemon Go

Alright, gather 'round, Pokéfans! Let's talk about Gyarados, the aquatic beast that proves hard work and evolution can turn you from a pathetic, flopping fish into a raging, dragon-like… thing. Seriously, Magikarp? More like Magic-crap, am I right? But hey, that's the beauty of Pokémon Go, it's a testament to never giving up, even when you're basically a useless orange pancake.
So, you've painstakingly walked 500 kilometers with your Magikarp (congrats, your legs are probably shredded), and you've finally got enough candy to evolve it. The anticipation is killing you! You hit that button, brace yourself, and BAM! Gyarados! Now what? You can’t just let it sit there looking pretty (although, let's be honest, it is a pretty terrifying fish-dragon-monster). No, you gotta make that Gyarados a lean, mean, gym-busting machine. And that, my friends, means picking the right moves.
The Anatomy of a Gyarados Beatdown
First things first, let's break down what makes a good moveset. In Pokémon Go, every Pokémon has two kinds of moves: a Fast Move (the one you tap like crazy) and a Charged Move (the one that needs to, well, charge up). You want a combination that does big damage, generates energy quickly, and ideally, has some type coverage so you're not completely useless against certain opponents.
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Gyarados, being the temperamental leviathan it is, has a pretty diverse movepool. But not all moves are created equal. Some are like throwing wet noodles, while others are like unleashing a tidal wave of pure destruction. We want the tidal wave, obviously.
The God-Tier Moveset: Waterfall and Hydro Pump
Okay, drumroll please… The absolute, hands-down, no-contest best moveset for Gyarados is Waterfall (Fast Move) and Hydro Pump (Charged Move). I’m serious, this is the Alpha and Omega of Gyarados movesets. Accept no substitutes!

Why? Because Waterfall is a beastly Water-type Fast Move that deals solid damage and generates energy at a decent rate. It's like Gyarados is constantly spitting high-pressure water jets at its opponent. Which, frankly, sounds terrifying.
And then there’s Hydro Pump. Oh, Hydro Pump. This Charged Move is basically a nuke disguised as water. It does massive damage and can obliterate opponents in a single blast. Imagine Gyarados building up all that water pressure, and then just releasing it in a concentrated beam of pure aquatic fury. Boom! Gym leader, meet your doom!

Now, I know what you’re thinking: "But what about other moves? What about… Twister?"
Let’s just say that if your Gyarados has Twister, you have my deepest sympathies. Twister is the Pokémon Go equivalent of getting socks for Christmas. It's… underwhelming. It’s a Dragon-type move, which sounds cool in theory, but Gyarados isn’t a Dragon-type Pokémon (it’s Water/Flying), so it doesn’t get the Same Type Attack Bonus (STAB) that would make it even remotely useful. In short, Twister is a waste of space. Think of it as Gyarados trying to do a cute little dance instead of, you know, destroying things.

Acceptable Alternatives (If You Absolutely Have To)
Okay, okay, so maybe you're stuck with a Gyarados that didn't get the memo about the best moveset. Don't despair! There are a couple of decent alternatives. While nothing compares to Waterfall/Hydro Pump, you could make do with these:
- Waterfall/Aqua Tail: Aqua Tail is a decent Charged Move that charges up faster than Hydro Pump. It doesn’t hit as hard, but you can use it more frequently. Think of it as a rapid-fire water pistol compared to a bazooka.
- Dragon Tail/Outrage: This is a Dragon-type moveset. It's good against Dragon-types, but Gyarados is better at other things. Still, Dragon Tail is a strong Fast Move, and Outrage is a powerful Charged Move. Just remember you won’t get the STAB bonus on Dragon Tail, and you'll be vulnerable to Fairy types.
The TM Tango: Teaching Your Old (Or New) Dog New Tricks
If you're cursed with a bad moveset, don't throw your Gyarados into the Professor's grinder just yet! You can use Technical Machines (TMs) to change its moves. Fast TMs change the Fast Move, and Charged TMs change the Charged Move. They’re relatively rare items, so use them wisely! Be prepared to use a few TMs before you get the moves you want. It can be a bit of a gamble, but the potential reward is a Gyarados that's actually useful in battle. It’s like Pokémon Go’s version of a lottery, but instead of winning money, you win a slightly less pathetic Pokémon.
Final Thoughts: Embrace the Gyarados
Gyarados is a powerful Pokémon with a cool design and a fascinating backstory. With the right moveset, it can be a valuable asset to your team. So, get out there, catch some Magikarp, evolve them into raging leviathans, and teach them the art of hydro-destruction. Just remember, Waterfall/Hydro Pump is the holy grail. And if you get Twister, well, at least you can say you have a Gyarados that knows how to… spin. Good luck, trainers!
