Pawmi is a Electric-type Pokemon in Pokemon GO, originally from the Paldea region (#921, Generation 9). With a max CP of 719 and base stats of 95/45/128 (Atk/Def/Sta), Pawmi has a total stat product of 268.
Pawmi is weak to Ground-type moves. It resists Electric, Flying, Steel-type attacks. Pawmi is a 3.0 km buddy Pokemon.
Stats
Moves
Fast Moves
Charged Moves
Best Moveset Analysis
Among fast moves, the highest DPS option is Spark (8 DPS), while Charge Beam generates energy the fastest (14 EPS).
Raid Guide
Pawmi as Raid Boss
Not Currently in RaidsPawmi is not currently available as a raid boss. When Pawmi returns to raids, here are the best counters to defeat it. A 100% IV Pawmi from raids would have 363 CP at level 20, or 454 CP at level 25 with weather boost.
Best Counters to Beat Pawmi
Pawmi is weak to Ground-type moves, so counters with these move types will deal the most damage.
How to Get Pawmi
Pawmi can be encountered in the wild in Pokemon GO.
Walking Pawmi as your buddy earns 1 candy every 3.0 km.
Pawmi Catch CP
These are the possible CP values when encountering Pawmi in different scenarios. The range shows minimum (lowest IV floor) to maximum (100% perfect IV).
A 100% IV Pawmi from raids or eggs will show 363 CP at level 20. If you see this number, don't hesitate — it's a perfect catch!
Trainer Tips
Pawmi is a Electric-type Pokemon with a stat total of 268. With its bulk spread of 45 Defense and 128 Stamina, Pawmi has solid survivability in battles.
Watch out for Ground-type moves when using Pawmi. These types deal super effective damage that can cut into Pawmi's performance.
Pawmi's moves get a damage boost in Rainy weather. Take advantage of weather conditions to maximize your DPS in raids and gym battles.
Unlocking a second charged move costs 75,000 Stardust and 75 Candy. With 3 charged moves available, a second move gives Pawmi much better coverage in PvP battles.
Should I Invest in Pawmi?
Power-Up Costs
Verdict
Collector's Pick
Pawmi is a Electric-type Pokemon with base stats of 95/45/128 (Atk/Def/Sta) and a max CP of 719. While it doesn't currently rank among the top raid attackers or PvP contenders, every Pokemon has its place in a trainer's collection. Pawmi may shine during specific events, in limited-format cups, or when new moves are added in future updates. For now, hold onto a good IV specimen but save your Stardust and Candy for more impactful investments unless you're a dedicated fan of this Pokemon.