Alright, so I’ve been diving deep into Pokemon Go lately, trying to really up my game in raids and battles. And let me tell you, figuring out the best moveset for Gardevoir has been a journey! So, I wanted to put my notes together and show you what I learned.
Figuring Out My Gardevoir’s Role
First, I needed to decide what I wanted my Gardevoir to do. Was it going to be a Psychic-type attacker? A Fairy-type attacker? Or something in between? This made a big difference in choosing the right moves.

Testing Out Different Moves
I started by catching a bunch of Ralts – gotta get that candy! – and evolving a few into Gardevoirs. I made sure to get some with decent IVs, you know, for that extra edge.
- Fast Moves: I played around with Confusion and Charm. Confusion hits hard as a Psychic-type move, while Charm is all about that Fairy-type damage. I tried to get a feel of each one.
- Charged Moves: This is where things got interesting. I experimented with:
- Psychic (for Psychic-type damage).
- Shadow Ball (for coverage against Ghost and Psychic types).
- Dazzling Gleam (for Fairy-type power).
- Synchronoise (if have community day move).
I spent hours battling in gyms, doing raids, and even just testing against Team Rocket grunts. Gotta put those movesets to the test, right? It’s all about real-world use, not just numbers on a page.
My Gardevoir’s Final Movesets
After all that experimenting, I ended up settling on a couple of different movesets, depending on what I needed. Here are my findings:
- For a strong Psychic-type attacker: I went with Confusion and Psychic. It’s a pretty solid one.
- For a Fairy-type powerhouse: Charm and Dazzling Gleam are the way to go. Charm does an amazing job.
- For a more balanced approach: I got a lot of good use out of Charm and Shadow Ball. It’s nice to have that coverage against different types, to be ready for suprise.
Ultimately, I realized that the “best” moveset really depends on the situation. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. It’s all about adapting to what you’re facing and what you need your Gardevoir to accomplish.
Key Takeaways
The process showed me how important it is to not just blindly follow online guides. You gotta get out there, try things out, and see what works best for you and your Pokemon. The grind is real, but it is worth it at the end!
Keep experimenting, keep battling, and keep having fun! That’s what it’s all about, right?