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Hatterene is a Psychic and Fairy-type Pokemon introduced in Generation 8. This guide covers Hatterene’s stats, best moves, abilities, evolution, shiny form, typing, weaknesses, locations and Gigantamax Hatterene information.
Normal Form
Shiny Form
Gigantamax Form
Last Updated: June 2026 | Page Status: This Hatterene 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.
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| Stats | Best Moves |
| All Moves | Weaknesses |
| Evolution | Locations |
| Abilities | FAQ |
Hatterene is the final evolution of Hatenna and Hattrem. It is a Psychic and Fairy-type Pokemon known for strong Special Attack, low Speed, support options and its Gigantamax form in Pokemon Sword and Shield.
Competitive Overview
Hatterene can be a strong competitive Pokemon in the right format because of its high Special Attack, useful Psychic and Fairy typing, access to Trick Room and Magic Bounce.
Its biggest strengths are special attacking pressure, hazard and status reflection through Magic Bounce and its usefulness on Trick Room teams. Its biggest issue is low Speed outside Trick Room and weaknesses to Poison, Ghost and Steel-type moves.
Here are the key facts to know about Hatterene, including its type, abilities, height, weight and species information.
Name
Hatterene
National Dex
#0858
Type
Psychic / Fairy
Species
Silent Pokemon
Height
6’11” / 2.1 m
210 cm
Weight
11.2 lbs / 5.1 kg
5.1 kg
Abilities
Healer, Anticipation, Magic Bounce
Hatterene has very high Special Attack, solid defensive stats and low Speed. This makes it a natural fit for special attacking sets and Trick Room teams.
Hatterene can use Psychic, Fairy, support and coverage moves across different Pokemon games. These are some of Hatterene’s most useful and recognizable moves.
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A key setup move that makes Hatterene harder to stop as a special attacker.
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A strong and reliable Psychic-type special attack for consistent damage.
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A Psychic-type option that targets Defense instead of Special Defense.
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A dependable Fairy-type attack that gives Hatterene strong secondary STAB coverage.
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A Fairy-type attack that restores HP while dealing damage.
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Coverage that helps Hatterene pressure Steel-type Pokemon.
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A major support move that lets slower Pokemon move first for several turns.
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Coverage that can hit Water, Ground and Rock-type Pokemon while restoring HP.
Hatterene can learn a focused move pool across different Pokemon games, including Psychic, Fairy, support and coverage moves. Use the section below to view Hatterene’s move list by learn method.
Move data shown from: Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
Hatterene is a Psychic and Fairy-type Pokemon. This gives it useful resistances and a Dragon immunity, while leaving it weak to Poison, Ghost and Steel-type moves.
Type
Psychic / Fairy
Weaknesses
Poison, Ghost, Steel
Resistances
Fighting, Psychic
Immunity
Dragon
Hatterene’s abilities give it support value, warning tools and strong protection against many status and hazard moves when Magic Bounce is available.
May heal an ally’s status condition in double battles. This gives the Hatenna line situational team support value.
Warns the Pokemon if an opposing Pokemon has a dangerous move, helping reveal possible threats.
Reflects many status moves and entry hazards back at the user. This hidden ability is often the most valuable competitive option.
Hatterene evolves from Hattrem at Level 42. Hattrem evolves from Hatenna at Level 32.
Stage 1
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Starting form
Stage 2
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Evolves from Hatenna at Level 32
Stage 3
Evolves from Hattrem at Level 42
Hatterene’s availability begins in Generation 8. It is most often obtained by evolving Hattrem at Level 42, though it can appear directly in some games and Max Raid Battles.
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon Red |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Blue |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Yellow |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon Gold |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Silver |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Crystal |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon Ruby |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Sapphire |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Emerald |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon FireRed |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon LeafGreen |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon Diamond |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Pearl |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Platinum |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon HeartGold |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon SoulSilver |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon Black |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon White |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Black 2 |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon White 2 |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon X |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Y |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Omega Ruby |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sun |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Moon |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Ultra Sun |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Ultra Moon |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee |
Not available because Hatterene had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sword |
Lake of Outrage. Hatterene can also be obtained by evolving Hattrem at Level 42 and through Max Raid Battles. |
Pokemon Shield |
Lake of Outrage. Hatterene can also be obtained by evolving Hattrem at Level 42 and through Max Raid Battles. |
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond |
Not available in this game. |
Pokemon Shining Pearl |
Not available in this game. |
Pokemon Legends: Arceus |
Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon Scarlet |
Evolve from Hattrem at Level 42. Hatterene is also available in The Teal Mask areas such as Timeless Woods and through Tera Raid Battles. |
Pokemon Violet |
Evolve from Hattrem at Level 42. Hatterene is also available in The Teal Mask areas such as Timeless Woods and through Tera Raid Battles. |
Pokemon Legends Z-A |
Location data not yet available. |
| Game | Where to Find Hatterene |
|---|---|
Pokemon Winds and Waves |
Coming soon once official location, encounter or transfer information is confirmed. |
Gigantamax Hatterene is Hatterene’s Gigantamax form in Pokemon Sword and Shield. It keeps Hatterene’s Psychic and Fairy typing and uses the exclusive G-Max move G-Max Smite.
Category
Silent Pokemon
Type
Psychic / Fairy
Height
118’01”
G-Max Move
G-Max Smite
Gigantamax Hatterene becomes a towering Psychic and Fairy-type threat. Its G-Max Smite can damage opponents and confuse them, making this form important for Sword and Shield coverage.
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Here are quick answers to common questions about Hatterene. This FAQ is visible on-page content only and does not use FAQ schema markup.
Hatterene is a Psychic / Fairy-type Pokemon.
Hatterene is weak to Poison, Ghost, Steel-type moves.
Hatterene evolves from Hattrem at Level 42. Hattrem evolves from Hatenna at Level 32.
Hatterene’s abilities are Healer, Anticipation and Magic Bounce as a hidden ability.
Hatterene’s best moves often include Calm Mind, Psychic, Psyshock, Dazzling Gleam, Draining Kiss, Mystical Fire.
Hatterene can be a strong competitive Pokemon in the right format because of its high Special Attack, useful Psychic and Fairy typing, access to Trick Room and Magic Bounce.
Hatterene’s availability begins in Generation 8. It is most often obtained by evolving Hattrem at Level 42, though it can appear directly in some games and Max Raid Battles.
Yes, Hatterene has a Gigantamax form in Pokemon Sword and Shield.
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