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Best Normal Attackers — Pokemon GO

Top 30 Normal-type raid attackers ranked by DPS with best movesets and tier rankings.

The Normal-type attacker tier list ranks the top 30 Pokemon by raid DPS in 2026. Use Normal-type attackers against -type raid bosses. Shadow Pokemon deal 20% more damage, while Mega evolutions boost the entire raid team.

Rankings are calculated by simulating every possible fast and charged move combination for each Pokemon at level 40 against a generic Tier 5 raid boss. We measure DPS (Damage Per Second), TDO (Total Damage Output before fainting), and eDPS (a composite metric that balances raw damage with survivability). The final ranking weighs type-specific DPS at 70% and overall DPS at 30%, so Pokemon with strong same-type moves are prioritized while off-type coverage is still rewarded.

How We Calculate Raid DPS Rankings

Our raid attacker rankings simulate actual battle performance using Pokemon GO's damage formula. Here's how each metric is computed:

DPS — Damage Per Second

Calculated using the Pokemon GO damage formula: floor(0.5 × Power × Atk/Def × STAB) + 1. We simulate a full attack cycle (enough fast moves to charge one charged move) and divide total damage by cycle time. Higher DPS means faster raid clears.

TDO — Total Damage Output

Total damage dealt before fainting, calculated as DPS × Time Alive. Survival time is based on the Pokemon's effective HP and the boss's estimated damage output. TDO rewards bulky Pokemon that stay in the fight longer and need fewer revives.

eDPS — Effective DPS

A composite metric: (DPS³ × TDO)0.25. This balances raw speed with durability — a glass cannon with sky-high DPS but terrible TDO gets penalized, while a tanky attacker that's too slow also won't rank well. eDPS identifies the best all-round raiders.

STAB & Move Selection

Same Type Attack Bonus (STAB) adds a 1.2× multiplier when a move's type matches the Pokemon's type. At least one move must be Normal-type to qualify. We test every fast + charged combination and select the one with the highest ranking score.

Shadow & Mega Variants

Shadow Pokemon receive a 20% Attack boost with a ~17% Defense penalty, making them high-DPS glass cannons. Mega Pokemon are evaluated with their boosted base stats. Both variants are ranked alongside regular forms so you can compare them directly.

Tier Assignment

Pokemon are placed into tiers based on how their DPS compares to the #1 attacker:

S-Tier: Top 5% or Top 3 A-Tier: Top 15% or Top 8 B-Tier: Top 25% or Top 15 C-Tier: Top 35% or Top 22 D-Tier: Remaining

All simulations use level 40 stats (CPM 0.7903) against a generic Tier 5 raid boss with 160 effective Defense. Rankings are recalculated daily to reflect the latest move updates and balance changes.

S

S-Tier — Best in Class

3 Pokemon

A

A-Tier — Top Picks

5 Pokemon

B

B-Tier — Solid Options

7 Pokemon

C

C-Tier — Usable

7 Pokemon

D

D-Tier — Niche

8 Pokemon

Normal Type in Pokemon GO — Overview

Normal-type Pokemon make up the largest single-type roster in Pokemon GO, with over 130 species ranging from early-route filler to legendary bulk monsters like Regigigas, Meloetta, and Arceus. The type is defined by its unique defensive profile: it has only one weakness (Fighting) and is the only type that can hit Ghost types with neutral damage if paired with Foresight or Odor Sleuth equivalents. Normal types rarely top raid DPS charts, but they shine as PvP closers, gym defenders, and budget attackers thanks to high Stamina pools and access to spammy fast moves like Lick, Quick Attack, and Yawn. Signature moves include Body Slam, Hyper Beam, Giga Impact, and Last Resort.

Top Normal Attackers Explained

The strongest pure Normal attacker is Mega Lopunny, although its dual Fighting typing makes it more useful as a Fighting-class raider. Among non-Mega options, Slaking has the highest raw Attack stat in the game but its locked Yawn fast move cripples it, leaving Lickilicky and Smeargle (with sketched moves) as the best STAB picks. Shadow Ursaluna offers solid burst damage with Tackle and Frustration relearned. For mono-Normal raids — extremely rare, since few raid bosses are weak to Normal — most trainers default to Mega Lopunny, Lickilicky, or Glaceon’s Last Resort. Regigigas remains a meta non-factor in raids due to Slow Start halving its damage output.

Normal Attackers in PvP & GO Battle League

Normal types thrive in PvP closers and anti-meta pivots. Wigglytuff, Diggersby, and Greedent dominate the open Great League with high bulk and Body Slam spam. Lickitung with Body Slam and Power Whip is a long-standing Ultra League staple, while Galarian-Slowking-tier matchups push it to top 50 PvPoke usage. Stantler with Wild Charge surprises Water and Flying picks. In Master League, Snorlax with Yawn → Body Slam and Slaking with Yawn → Hyper Beam appear in budget builds, but they get outpaced by legendaries. Furret and Lopunny see fringe Little Cup play. Blissey and Chansey continue to be the gold standard for gym defense thanks to obscene HP totals.

Matchups, Weaknesses & When to Field Normal Attackers

Normal types resist nothing and are immune to Ghost — a useful trait against Giratina, Gengar, and Origin Forme Dialga’s Shadow Ball. They are weak only to Fighting (1.6× damage), making counters predictable: Lucario, Conkeldurr, Machamp, and Shadow Hariyama destroy Normal attackers in seconds. When using Normal types offensively, remember that Normal moves hit nothing super-effectively, so STAB is purely a damage multiplier rather than a coverage tool. Most Normal Pokemon are paired with secondary typings (Flying, Fairy, Psychic, Ground) that determine their actual battlefield role. The pure Normal slot is best reserved for PvP bulk, Master League closers, and Gym defense duty rather than raid offense.

Community Day Picks & Notable Normal Investments

Normal-type Community Days have produced some of the most beloved meta picks in the game: Slakoth → Slaking introduced Yawn (later globally available), Snorlax received Body Slam as a CD-exclusive in 2018, Stantler evolved into Wyrdeer with Psyshield Bash, and Litten-line evolutions added the Paldean Fire/Normal Skeledirge variant indirectly. Smeargle remains a curiosity — it can sketch any move from a partner Pokemon during photobombs, occasionally enabling unique gym-defending sets. Eevee with Last Resort (a CD-exclusive charged move) is the cornerstone of Eeveelution viability. Mega Audino and Mega Lopunny serve as flexible Mega Energy investments thanks to their dual typings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the #1 ranked Normal-type attacker right now?

Based on our DPS simulations, Shadow Regigigas currently ranks first among Normal-type attackers in Pokemon GO, followed by Shadow Regigigas, Regigigas, Zacian (Crowned sword). The full tier list above shows every viable Normal attacker with its optimal moveset, DPS, TDO, and eDPS values.

Which raid bosses should I use Normal attackers against?

Normal-type attacks deal super-effective damage to -type Pokemon, so use Normal attackers when those types appear in 5-Star, Mega, Elite, or Primal raids. Always weather-check the boss before launching the raid to maximize damage with the appropriate weather boost.

What is the best Normal-type attacker in Pokemon GO?

Mega Lopunny is the strongest STAB Normal attacker thanks to its high Attack and Mega multiplier, although its dual Fighting type often makes it more useful in Fighting-weak raids. Among non-Mega picks, Lickilicky with Lick and Hyper Beam, Smeargle with sketched moves, and Shadow Ursaluna are the top choices.

Why is Slaking weak in raids despite its huge stats?

Slaking has the highest base Attack of any non-legendary Pokemon, but its only fast move is Yawn — which deals zero damage. This means Slaking can never trigger STAB damage with its fast move and only contributes through its charged moves, making it impractical for raids where DPS matters more than burst.

Can Normal-type moves hit Ghost types?

No. Normal-type moves deal zero damage to Ghost types regardless of stats or modifiers. This is one of two complete immunities in the type chart (the other being Ground-type moves against Flying and Levitate users). To beat Ghost types with Normal Pokemon, you need a coverage charged move of a different type.

What are Normal types weak to?

Normal types are only weak to Fighting-type moves (1.6× damage in Pokemon GO). They take neutral damage from every other type and are immune to Ghost. This single-weakness profile makes them excellent gym defenders and PvP bulk pivots.

Which Normal Pokemon are the best gym defenders?

Blissey and Chansey are the two strongest gym defenders in the game thanks to their massive HP pools and Stamina-heavy stat distributions. Snorlax is also widely used. Their only weakness is Fighting, so attackers like Machamp, Lucario, and Conkeldurr are needed to clear them efficiently.

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