Is zamazenta stronger than zacian?

Is zamazenta stronger than zacian?

Is zamazenta stronger than zacian?

Zamazenta has 3 weaknesses to worry about with Fire, Fighting, and Ground-type moves, while Zacian would only have to worry about two weaknesses Fire and Ground. Meaning Zacian's type neutralizes Fairy's weaknesses. This puts Zacian forward as a better Pokémon, battle wise.

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  • 2024-02-21 09:33:31
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Is xerneas stronger than zacian?
While Xerneas may be one of the best Fairies you can have on your team, it's beaten out ever-so-slightly by Zacian, the franchise's latest Fairy-type Legendary that appeared as the mascot of Pokemon Sword. Zacian is powerful enough in its standard Hero of Many Battles form, with a total base stat of 670.
2024-01-04 02:26:30


Is zacian or zamazenta better?
'Zenta has literally the exact same stats as Zacian, so nothing to particularly discuss there. The big difference right off the bat is the typing, as Zacian is pure Fairy, while Zamazenta is a pure Fighting type. And unlike Fairy, Fighting is a rather uncomfortable fit in Master League.
2023-10-24 02:14:24


Is zacian a zamazenta?
In the English Pokedex, Zacian is stated to be the elder sister of Zamazenta and fights to protect her younger brother with her sword. Of course, this makes Zamazenta the younger brother, given the role of guardian to defend his elder sister from danger with his shield.
2023-05-09 11:29:35


Did zacian and zamazenta defeat eternatus?
20,000 years ago, a meteorite containing the Pokémon Eternatus crash landed on the Galar
Galar
Galar is the region where Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield takes place. It made its anime debut in Pokémon Journeys: The Series.
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region. Eternatus nearly destroyed the Galar region absorbing all the energy on it's path, until it was defeated by Zacian and Zamazenta, who used their powerful sword and shield to fend off the dangerous alien.
2023-03-17 18:03:02

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