Alright, let’s talk about Regieleki. I’ve been messing around with this Electric-type Pokemon in Pokemon GO and a few other games, and I’ve got some thoughts.
So, first off, I jumped into Pokemon GO and started using Regieleki in some raids. This thing is fast, like, ridiculously fast. It’s got a base speed of 200, which is the highest in the game right now. I mean, it was zipping around, attacking before the other Pokemon could even blink. That’s pretty cool, right?

- I started by looking at its weaknesses.
- Turns out, it’s only really weak against Ground-type moves.
- Then I checked its resistances and saw it holds up well against Electric and Flying-type moves.
I threw Regieleki into some PvE battles in Pokemon GO, and it did okay. It’s got a decent enough Attack stat to hold its own, but it’s not exactly top-tier. I also did some competitive play in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and that’s where things got interesting. I tried out a few different move sets and builds to see what worked best.
My Observations in Other Games
Then I started thinking, how does this guy stack up against other Electric-types? I mean, there are some heavy hitters out there. Compared to, say, Zapdos or Raikou, Regieleki is a bit of a weird one. Its Speed stat is off the charts, but it doesn’t quite have the same overall power.
Here’s the thing, though: in certain situations, that speed is a game-changer. I found that if I could get Regieleki to hit first, it could often take down opponents before they could even react. But there’s a catch. Pokemon that resist Electric moves, like Rillaboom or Hydrapple – they can really shut Regieleki down. I tried switching out, but it felt like a waste of its speed.
So, is Regieleki good? Yeah, I’d say it’s good, especially if you like speedy Pokemon. But it’s not perfect. You gotta play to its strengths and be mindful of its weaknesses. It’s all about using that speed strategically. It’s definitely better than Regidrago, that’s for sure. But against other Electric-types? It really depends on the situation.
Anyway, that’s my take on Regieleki. It’s been a fun experiment, and I’m still figuring out the best ways to use it. It’s a cool Pokemon, just don’t expect it to solve all your problems. I just wanted to share what I found so far. Maybe you’ll have better luck with it than I did!