Porygon may look like a weird Pokemon, but it's a decent choice once you can fully evolve it into Porygon Z. In Pokemon Go, there are special requirements for each evolution. For Porygon to evolve into Porygon 2, you need 25 Porygon candies and an upgraded evolution item. After that, for Porygon 2 to evolve into Porygon-Z, you need 100 Porygon Candy and a Sinnoh Stone. Make sure you have both of these items in your inventory.
Porygon-Z is a Normal-type Pokémon, which makes it weak to Fighting-type attacks, but it resists all Ghost-type moves. He has a maximum CP of 3266, an attack of 264, a defense of 150 and a stamina of 198. Although he does not have the best defenses, he has great attack potential, but you must be careful to how you position yourself. in your line-up. You don't want to use it too soon, otherwise it could be destroyed by a well-placed Fighting-type Pokémon.
Here are all the moves Porygon-Z can learn:
Quick Attacks:
- Charge Beam (Electric-Type) – 5 damage, 3,6 energy per tap
- Hidden Power (Normal-type) – 9 damage, 2,6 energy per tap
- Lock (Normal type) – 1 damage, 5 energy per tap
Charge moves:
- Blizzard (Ice-type) – 140 power, 75 energy
- Hyper Beam (normal type) – 150 power, 80 energy
- Solar Beam (Grass-type) – 150 power, 80 energy
- Tri Attack (Normal Type) – 65 power, 50 energy,
- Zap Cannon (Electric-type) – 150 power, 80 energy
Porygon-Z will be an interesting choice for trainers. It's not a must-have option, but if you make sure he's locked on his fast moves, he can use his charge moves much more often. The other choices, Hidden Power and Charge Beam are okay, but they'll cause Porygon-Z to lose most of his matches. It's already a mediocre Pokemon, so making sure it's locked down is your best bet.
After that, choosing your charge move is a bit trickier. Hyper Beam, Solar Beam, and Zap Cannon have the most power and energy. Nevertheless, hyper beam should be your immediate choice as it is a Normal type, which gives Porygon-Z a same type attack bonus (STAB), while the others do not have the same STAB effects. The same goes for all three attacks. Because Porygon-Z won't learn triple attacks until September 20, make sure you have him learn this move first, unlock the second charge move, then have him learn hyper beam. These are the best options, and both give Porygon-Z a STAB, and the triple attack has a 20% chance to lower the opposing Pokemon's attack and defense.
So lock in for your fast attack, then triple attack and hyper beam for its charge moves. After that, you're good to go, and be sure to attend Porygon's Community Day on September 20, 2020, so your kind can learn all three attacks. After that you will need an Elite Charge TM to teach it.