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Gyarados is one of the most recognizable Water and Flying-type Pokemon, known for its powerful Attack, Intimidate support, Dragon Dance sweeping potential, evolution from Magikarp and Mega Evolution. This guide covers Gyarados’ stats, best moves, abilities, evolution, shiny form, typing, weaknesses, locations, Mega Gyarados and Pokemon Champions build information.
Normal Form
Shiny Form
Mega Evolution
Last Updated: May 2026 | Page Status: This Gyarados guide supports current Pokemon games, Pokemon Champions and future updates. Location, moves and availability details will be updated as new Pokemon game data becomes available.
| Description | Build |
| Quick Facts | Stats |
| Best Moves | All Moves |
| Weaknesses | Evolution |
| Locations | FAQ |
Gyarados is the evolution of Magikarp. It is a Water and Flying-type Pokemon known for its intimidating appearance, high Attack, Dragon Dance setup potential, Intimidate support and dramatic evolution from one of the weakest Pokemon in the series.
Competitive Overview
Gyarados can be a strong competitive Pokemon because of its high Attack, Intimidate utility, useful defensive typing and Dragon Dance setup pressure. It can function as a physical sweeper, bulky setup attacker or team support option depending on the format.
Gyarados’ biggest strengths are moves like Waterfall, Dragon Dance, Crunch, Ice Fang, Earthquake and Protect. Its biggest issue is its major Electric weakness before Mega Evolution, along with a Rock weakness and reliance on setup turns for maximum pressure.
Featured Competitive Build

Gyarados is a powerful setup sweeper in Pokemon Champions that can use Dragon Dance, strong Water-type damage and Mega Evolution pressure to overwhelm teams.
This build uses Gyarados’ physical offense, Intimidate utility and Mega Gyarados potential to create a dangerous win condition for competitive battles.
Dragon Dance, Waterfall, Crunch and Protect
Intimidate for regular Gyarados or Mold Breaker for Mega Gyarados
Jolly or Adamant
Gyaradosite, Lum Berry or Sitrus Berry
Here are the key facts to know about Gyarados, including its type, abilities, height, weight and species information.
Name
Gyarados
National Dex
#0130
Type
Water / Flying
Species
Atrocious Pokemon
Height
21’04” / 6.5 m
650 cm
Weight
518.1 lbs / 235.0 kg
235 kg
Abilities
Intimidate, Moxie
Gyarados has strong Attack, solid Special Defense and enough Speed to become dangerous after setup. Its combination of Intimidate, Dragon Dance and powerful physical moves gives it a major role across many Pokemon games.
Gyarados has a useful movepool with Water, Dark, Ice, Dragon, Ground, Rock and support options. These are some of Gyarados’ most useful and recognizable moves across Pokemon games.
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A reliable Water-type physical attack that gives Gyarados consistent damage and a chance to make targets flinch.
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A strong Water-type physical attack that gives Gyarados more raw power than Waterfall.
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A major setup move that raises Gyarados’ Attack and Speed, helping it become a dangerous sweeper.
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A strong Dark-type physical attack that becomes especially important for Mega Gyarados.
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Useful Ice-type coverage against Dragon, Flying, Grass and Ground-type Pokemon.
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Strong Ground-type coverage that helps Gyarados hit Electric, Steel, Rock, Poison and Fire-type Pokemon.
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Rock-type coverage that can punish Flying, Fire, Ice and Bug-type Pokemon.
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A key utility move in doubles and Pokemon Champions that helps Gyarados scout attacks and stay safe during important turns.
Gyarados can learn a wide move pool across different Pokemon games, including Water, Dark, Ice, Dragon, Ground, Rock and support moves. Use the section below to view Gyarados’ move list by learn method.
Move data shown from: Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
Gyarados is a Water and Flying-type Pokemon. This gives it useful resistances to Fire, Water, Fighting, Bug and Steel-type moves, plus an immunity to Ground-type moves, but it is weak to Electric and Rock-type attacks.
Type
Water / Flying
Weaknesses
Electric and Rock
Resistances
Fire, Water, Fighting, Bug and Steel
Immunity
Ground
Gyarados’ abilities help it reduce physical damage or snowball after getting knockouts depending on the game and format.
Lowers the opposing Pokemon’s Attack when Gyarados enters battle. This makes Gyarados useful for weakening physical attackers and creating safer setup turns.
Raises Gyarados’ Attack after it knocks out a Pokemon. This can help offensive Gyarados sweep through teams after one or more knockouts.
Gyarados evolves from Magikarp starting at Level 20. Gyarados can also Mega Evolve into Mega Gyarados in games and formats where Mega Evolution is available.
Stage 1
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Starting form
Stage 2
Evolves from Magikarp starting at Level 20
Mega Evolution
Mega Evolves from Gyarados with Gyaradosite in supported games and formats
Gyarados’ availability changes depending on the Pokemon game. In many games, Gyarados is obtained by catching Magikarp and evolving it at Level 20, or by catching Gyarados directly in water-based areas.
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon Red |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported areas. |
Pokemon Blue |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported areas. |
Pokemon Yellow |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported areas. |
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon Gold |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or encounter the Red Gyarados at the Lake of Rage. |
Pokemon Silver |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or encounter the Red Gyarados at the Lake of Rage. |
Pokemon Crystal |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or encounter the Red Gyarados at the Lake of Rage. |
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon Ruby |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Sapphire |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Emerald |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon FireRed |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon LeafGreen |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon Diamond |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Pearl |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Platinum |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon HeartGold |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or encounter the Red Gyarados at the Lake of Rage. |
Pokemon SoulSilver |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or encounter the Red Gyarados at the Lake of Rage. |
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon Black |
Transfer from another game or evolve Magikarp when available through supported methods. |
Pokemon White |
Transfer from another game or evolve Magikarp when available through supported methods. |
Pokemon Black 2 |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or transfer from another game. |
Pokemon White 2 |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or transfer from another game. |
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon X |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Y |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Omega Ruby |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sun |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Moon |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Ultra Sun |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Ultra Moon |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados in supported water areas. |
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sword |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20, catch Gyarados in supported water areas or obtain through raids, trade or transfer. |
Pokemon Shield |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20, catch Gyarados in supported water areas or obtain through raids, trade or transfer. |
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Shining Pearl |
Evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20 or catch Gyarados with fishing methods in supported water areas. |
Pokemon Legends: Arceus |
Catch Gyarados in supported water areas or evolve Magikarp when obtained. |
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon Scarlet |
Catch Gyarados in supported water areas or evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20. |
Pokemon Violet |
Catch Gyarados in supported water areas or evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20. |
Pokemon Legends Z-A |
Can be caught in Wild Zone 11 after Main Mission 14: Reaching Rank E. Gyarados can also appear as an Alpha Pokemon in Wild Zone 20 after Main Mission 38, or be obtained by evolving Magikarp at Level 20. |
| Game | Where to Find Gyarados |
|---|---|
Pokemon Winds and Waves |
Coming soon once official location, encounter or transfer information is confirmed. |
Mega Gyarados is Gyarados’ Mega Evolution. It changes Gyarados from a Water and Flying-type Pokemon into a Water and Dark-type Pokemon and is known for stronger physical offense, Mold Breaker and powerful setup sweeping potential.
Category
Atrocious Pokemon
Type
Water / Dark
Height
21’04”
Weight
672.4 lbs
Mega Gyarados has Mold Breaker as its ability. Its Water and Dark typing removes Gyarados’ major Electric weakness, but adds new weaknesses to Grass, Electric, Fighting, Bug and Fairy-type moves.
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Here are quick answers to common questions about Gyarados. This FAQ is visible on-page content only and does not use FAQ schema markup.
Gyarados is a Water and Flying-type Pokemon. Mega Gyarados is Water and Dark-type.
Gyarados is weak to Electric and Rock-type moves. Electric-type attacks are especially dangerous because Gyarados is Water and Flying-type.
Gyarados evolves from Magikarp starting at Level 20.
Gyarados’ abilities are Intimidate and Moxie. Mega Gyarados has Mold Breaker.
Gyarados’ best moves often include Waterfall, Aqua Tail, Dragon Dance, Crunch, Ice Fang, Earthquake, Stone Edge and Protect.
Yes, Gyarados can be very useful because of its high Attack, Intimidate support, Dragon Dance setup potential and strong Water-type damage.
The most common way to get Gyarados is to evolve Magikarp starting at Level 20. In many games, Gyarados can also be caught directly in water areas.
Yes, Gyarados can Mega Evolve into Mega Gyarados in games and formats where Mega Evolution is available.
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