
Excadrill
#0530
- Deals 2x damage with Ground-type attacks
- Has STAB Ground-type attacks
- Resists the target's Rock 0.25x, Dragon 0.5x STAB attacks
- Strong attacking stats help convert the matchup
Safe into Rock 0.25x, Dragon 0.5x
135 offense · 88 Speed
Pokémon counters guide
Find practical counter Pokémon, attacking types, and defensive matchup notes for Tyrunt.

Tyrunt
#0696
Tyrunt is best pressured by Ice, Fighting, Ground, Dragon, Steel, and Fairy-type attacks at 2x damage. Because there is no 4x weakness, defensive safety, Speed, and raw stats matter more.
Best move types

Excadrill
#0530
Safe into Rock 0.25x, Dragon 0.5x
135 offense · 88 Speed

Eternal Floette
#0670
Safe into Dragon 0x
125 offense · 92 Speed

Hatterene
#0858
Safe into Dragon 0x
136 offense · 29 Speed

Gholdengo
#1000
Safe into Rock 0.5x, Dragon 0.5x
133 offense · 84 Speed

Gardevoir
#0282
Safe into Dragon 0x
125 offense · 80 Speed

Metagross
#0376
Safe into Rock 0.5x, Dragon 0.5x
135 offense · 70 Speed

Kingambit
#0983
Safe into Rock 0.5x, Dragon 0.5x
135 offense · 50 Speed

Primarina
#0730
Safe into Dragon 0x
126 offense · 60 Speed

Florges
#0671
Safe into Dragon 0x
112 offense · 75 Speed

Lucario
#0448
Safe into Rock 0.25x, Dragon 0.5x
115 offense · 90 Speed

Magnezone
#0462
Safe into Rock 0.5x, Dragon 0.5x
130 offense · 60 Speed

Revavroom
#0966
Safe into Rock 0.5x, Dragon 0.5x
119 offense · 90 Speed

Crowned Zacian
#0888
Safe into Rock 0.5x, Dragon 0x
150 offense · 148 Speed

Mewtwo-Mega X
#0150
Safe into Rock 0.5x
190 offense · 130 Speed

Kartana
#0798
Safe into Rock 0.5x, Dragon 0.5x
181 offense · 109 Speed

Diancie-Mega
#0719
Safe into Dragon 0x
160 offense · 110 Speed

Gardevoir-Mega
#0282
Safe into Dragon 0x
165 offense · 100 Speed

Iron Valiant
#1006
Safe into Rock 0.5x, Dragon 0x
130 offense · 116 Speed

Flutter Mane
#0987
Safe into Dragon 0x
135 offense · 135 Speed

Crowned Zamazenta
#0889
Safe into Rock 0.25x, Dragon 0.5x
120 offense · 128 Speed
Move availability depends on game version and learnset data, so this page recommends move types rather than guaranteed moves.
These attacking types are resisted or blocked by the defender's typing, so they are usually lower-priority choices unless they provide a special battle role.
Tyrunt is best countered by Pokémon that can use Ice, Fighting, Ground, Dragon, Steel, and Fairy (2x) attacks while avoiding bad defensive matchups into Rock / Dragon STAB attacks. Because there is no 4x weakness, Speed, bulk, and offensive stats matter more when choosing the actual Pokémon.
Ice, Fighting, Ground, Dragon, Steel, and Fairy are the strongest attacking types against Tyrunt, dealing 2x damage under the modern Gen 6+ type chart.
Tyrunt has 6 super-effective attacking options: Ice, Fighting, Ground, Dragon, Steel, and Fairy. Use the highest multiplier first, then choose a Pokémon that is not exposed to Rock / Dragon STAB attacks.
No. The ranking uses base typing and base stats. Abilities, items, Terastallization, weather, terrain, and special move rules can change the real matchup.
Yes. Terastallization can replace the defensive typing used here, so the recommended counter types may change completely in formats where Tera is active.
Avoid relying on Fire, Normal, Electric, Poison, and Flying attacks unless they have a special role or unusually high power.
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