Alright, folks, let’s talk about my recent adventure in Pokemon Go. I’ve been trying to beef up my Gardevoir, and after a bunch of trial and error, I think I’ve finally cracked the code for the best moveset.
So, first things first, I caught a bunch of Ralts. Gotta get that candy, you know? I walked, I raided, I did everything I could to get enough candy to evolve my Ralts to Kirlia and then to Gardevoir. It was a grind, but totally worth it.

Evolving and Powering Up
Once I got my Gardevoir, it was time to experiment. Now, I read online that Confusion and Psychic were the way to go for the highest damage per second. Sounded good to me, so I tried it out. I used a bunch of TMs to get the right moves, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer. My Gardevoir was hitting like a truck! In raids and gym battles, this combo did some serious damage, especially when the weather was Windy. That boost really made a difference.
Fairy Type
But then, some folks told me Gardevoir is even better as a Fairy type. I was curious, so I switched things up. I gave it Charm as the Fast Move, and I paired it with Dazzling Gleam for a while.
Battle League Moves
- Fast Move: Charm
- Charged Moves: Shadow Ball, Synchronoise
I also messed around with Shadow Ball and Synchronoise for the Battle League. Charm, with that Same Type Attack Bonus, was pretty sweet. It felt like my Gardevoir was dishing out damage like crazy. Shadow Ball and Synchronoise added some good coverage, too.
Here’s what I learned from all this experimenting:
- Confusion and Psychic is great for raw power, especially in raids.
- Charm makes Gardevoir a Fairy beast.
- Shadow Ball and Synchronoise are solid choices for the Battle League.
In the end, I went with what felt best for my play style. And you know what? It paid off. My Gardevoir has become a key player in my lineup. I’ve taken down some tough opponents and earned a bunch of rewards.
So, if you’re looking to power up your Gardevoir, give these movesets a try. It might take some experimenting, but trust me, finding the right combo is super satisfying. Happy hunting, trainers!