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Kyogre is a Legendary Water-type Pokemon known for summoning rain, overwhelming special attacks, strong bulk and Primal Reversion. This guide covers Kyogre stats, best moves, ability, typing, weaknesses, locations, Primal Kyogre and future Pokemon game updates.
Normal Form
Shiny Form
Primal Reversion
Last Updated: May 2026 | Page Status: This Kyogre 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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Kyogre is a Legendary Water-type Pokemon introduced in Generation 3. It is associated with the sea, heavy rain and its long-running rivalry with Groudon.
Competitive Overview
Kyogre is generally a powerful competitive Pokemon because of Drizzle, excellent Special Attack, strong special bulk and devastating Water-type moves.
Kyogre often works as a rain-setting special attacker or bulky offensive threat. Its main issues are weaknesses to Electric and Grass-type attacks and matchups against Pokemon that can resist or block Water pressure.
Here are the key facts to know about Kyogre, including its type, abilities, height, weight and species information.
Name
Kyogre
National Dex
#0382
Type
Water
Species
Sea Basin Pokemon
Height
14’09” / 4.5 m
450 cm
Weight
776.0 lbs / 352.0 kg
352.0 kg
Abilities
Drizzle
Kyogre has excellent Special Attack and Special Defense with strong all-around Legendary stats. Its Drizzle ability makes its Water-type attacks even more threatening.
Kyogre has a powerful Water-focused movepool with Ice, Electric, Psychic and setup options. These are some of Kyogre’s most useful and recognizable moves across Pokemon games.
Kyogre’s signature Water-type attack with strong spread damage potential in many formats.
A devastating Water-type attack when Kyogre is at high HP.
A reliable Water-type attack that benefits from rain support.
Coverage against Dragon, Flying, Grass and Ground-type Pokemon.
A strong Electric-type move that becomes more reliable in rain.
A setup move that boosts Kyogre’s Special Attack and Special Defense.
A high-power Ice-type coverage move for heavy special damage.
Rock-type coverage that has appeared in Kyogre’s learnsets across several games.
Kyogre can learn a strong move pool across different Pokemon games. Use the section below to view Kyogre’s move list by learn method.
Move data shown from: Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
Kyogre is a Water-type Pokemon. This gives it useful resistances to Steel, Fire, Water and Ice, while leaving it weak to Electric and Grass-type moves.
Type
Water
Weaknesses
Electric, Grass
Resistances
Steel, Fire, Water, Ice
Immunity
None
Kyogre has Drizzle, one of the most important weather abilities in Pokemon because it automatically summons rain.
Summons rain when Kyogre enters battle. Rain strengthens Water-type moves and can support teammates that benefit from rainy weather.
Kyogre does not evolve into or from another Pokemon. In some games, it can undergo Primal Reversion into Primal Kyogre when the required item or mechanic is available.
Legendary Pokemon
Does not evolve
Kyogre’s availability changes depending on the Pokemon game. It is usually found through legendary story encounters, special areas, DLC encounters, transfer or trade.
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon Red |
Not available because Kyogre had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Blue |
Not available because Kyogre had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Yellow |
Not available because Kyogre had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon Gold |
Not available because Kyogre had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Silver |
Not available because Kyogre had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Crystal |
Not available because Kyogre had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon Ruby |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Sapphire |
Cave of Origin. |
Pokemon Emerald |
Marine Cave. |
Pokemon FireRed |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon LeafGreen |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon Diamond |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Pearl |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Platinum |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon HeartGold |
Embedded Tower. |
Pokemon SoulSilver |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon Black |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon White |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Black 2 |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon White 2 |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon X |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Y |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Omega Ruby |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire |
Cave of Origin. |
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sun |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Moon |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Ultra Sun |
Trade, transfer or migrate from another game. |
Pokemon Ultra Moon |
Ultra Space Wilds. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu |
Not available in this game. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee |
Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sword |
Dynamax Adventures in The Crown Tundra. |
Pokemon Shield |
Dynamax Adventures in The Crown Tundra. |
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond |
Ramanas Park. |
Pokemon Shining Pearl |
Ramanas Park. |
Pokemon Legends: Arceus |
Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon Scarlet |
Casseroya Lake. |
Pokemon Violet |
Casseroya Lake. |
Pokemon Legends Z-A |
Available through the Mega Dimension DLC by progressing to Hyperspace Mission 13 or 14 and preparing the Alpha Old Fashioned Donut for the Kyogre Hyperspace Zone. |
| Game | Where to Find Kyogre |
|---|---|
Pokemon Winds and Waves |
Coming soon once official location, encounter or transfer information is confirmed. |
Primal Kyogre is Kyogre’s Primal Reversion form. It keeps Kyogre’s Water typing while gaining stronger stats and the Primordial Sea ability.
Category
Sea Basin Pokemon
Type
Water
Height
32’2″
Weight
948.0 lbs
Primal Kyogre greatly increases Kyogre’s power and changes the battlefield with heavy rain. Its Primordial Sea ability can shut down Fire-type attacks and make its Water pressure even more difficult to handle.
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Here are quick answers to common questions about Kyogre. This FAQ is visible on-page content only and does not use FAQ schema markup.
Kyogre is a Water-type Pokemon.
Kyogre is weak to Electric, Grass-type moves.
Kyogre does not evolve into or from another Pokemon, but it can undergo Primal Reversion into Primal Kyogre when that mechanic is available.
Kyogre’s ability is Drizzle.
Kyogre’s best moves often include Origin Pulse, Water Spout, Surf, Ice Beam, Thunder, Calm Mind, Blizzard, Ancient Power.
Yes, Kyogre is usually a very strong Pokemon because of Drizzle, huge Special Attack, strong bulk and powerful Water-type attacks.
Kyogre is usually obtained through version-specific legendary encounters, special areas, transfer or trade depending on the game.
Primal Kyogre information is included on this page and can be updated as new game and competitive details become available.
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