The Pokémon on the field hit by this move are your partner in doubles.

Many professional trainers use this method. ..

I’ll be giving you some of the best Pokémon to teach Earthquake to, in an attempt to help your team reach their potential.

Pokémon are a type of ground type. Ground types are the most common type in the game, and they have the ability to evolve into other types. Here are the ten best ground types in the game:

  1. Dragonite
  2. Gyarados
  3. Salamence
  4. Machamp
  5. Dragonite (Mega) 6. Gyarados (Mega) 7. Salamence (Mega) 8. Machamp (Mega) 9. Dragonite (Ultra) 10. Gyarados (Ultra)

10. Gliscor

I’ve never been a Gliscor fan, but the advantages that this Pokémon has with regards to Earthquake are hard to disagree with.

The Pokémon has a high attack stat of 95 and a low defense stat of 125.

The electric type is advantageous in that it has high stats across the board, including resistance to flying and ground types. Additionally, its weakness to these types is negated, and it also has a nullification against ground attacks. This makes it a strong contender in battle. ..

It is easy for ice and water attackers to clean up the mess they make. But this is a weakness that can be easily exploited.

The Gliscor has a hidden ability that allows it to Poison Heal, which means that it can take on even the most powerful opponents with ease. Additionally, its Earthquake tech can deal significant damage, making it a formidable opponent in the field.

9. Dugtrio

The ground type Pokémon, Machamp, is a good choice for Earthquake because it has a strong attack. ..

Although I’ve only ever used one type of Surge for making short work of Raichu’s juiced up Pokémon, I understand the appeal of using one past that point.

Dugtrio’s lower half is still a mystery, and that’s adding to the excitement around the Pokémon. ..

I want to know what the president-elect plans to do about climate change.

I’ve been searching the wrong side of the web for years, and I’ve seen some truly horrifying things. But if the horrors I’ve seen while searching the wrong side of the web are anything to go by, none of us really want an answer to that mystery.

8. Mamoswine

Mamoswine has a lot of weaknesses that make it difficult to compete in the competitive circuit.

Despite that, the game still sees a wide range of play.

I’m not sure, but I think it’s because she’s a woman.

This large, chunky boy has a base attack of 130 and a base HP of 110.

Mamoswine is a powerful Pokémon capable of dealing major damage to opponents with its Earthquake move. ..

If you can keep your overstuffed meatball on the field long enough to actually start getting its Earthquakes off, you can easily sweep an unprepared opponent.

There are better Earthquake sweepers, though. So why Mamoswine only comes here on the list? Because he’s the best at it.

7. Lucario

Special attackers are those Pokémon that are more likely to score critical hits, and Lucario is no exception. However, it’s not by much, so don’t let its high critical hit rate scare you off. ..

The steel/fighting typing of this pokemon means that it gets a ludicrous number of resistances, making it an ideal choice for fighting. Plus, its 110 base attack stat is nothing to scoff at.

However, that does not mean that your Lucario’s Earthquake is not STAB boosted.

Regularly playing the game won’t make a world of difference when it comes to the importance of this. ..

6. Krookodile

Krookodile ended up on my team during my first BW run and has remained one of my favorite ever since.

It’s a dramatic red and black evolution color swap that helps. But what cemented it for me was just how sus that crocodile’s snout looks.

That run on Earthquake was really good for me.

The Pokémon is a powerful and versatile fighter that can make use of the STAB boosted move and has even seen some competitive play thanks to its intimidate ability. ..

If you’re looking for a Gen V mon’ to put Earthquake on, Krookodile should be up there.

5. Swampert

Swampert is a popular man who everyone loves.

If you don’t share my opinion, then we can’t be friends.

He looks so innocent that I feel like a proud mother, despite being a guy.

Looking past the young Trainer’s appearance, there is no one who would be foolish enough to underestimate him.

The weapon is a powerful and deadly assault rifle that can take a lot of damage, but it also has one major weakness - it’s not very accurate. It’s hard to hit your target with it, so it’s important to use your other weapons to take out the enemy.

The Earthquake also comes with a STAB bonus, which makes a massive difference when we start talking about the big boys and girls upstairs.

4. Haxorus

Haxorus doesn’t get the Earthquake move that allows him to deal a lot of damage with just 147 base attack. But with his high base attack, he still has a lot of potential to deal damage.

This massive Pokémon gets a move that lets it use Swords Dance to take down its opponents.

Haxorus, the dragon-slayer, is in the UU format because he can’t be played in the standard format.

3. Landorus

Landorus is still seeing a lot of competitive play in Generation VIII. ..

Pokémon have been at the top of the competitive circuit for close to 10 years now, and you know it because you’ve played against them.

Haxorus is a powerful Pokémon that has a strong 125 base attack. It also has the STAB boost, making it even more powerful.

Sand Force is a key ability on Landorus, powering up Earthquake in a sandstorm. This makes Landorus an Earthquake powerhouse on all sand teams. ..

2. Excadrill

Excadrill has seen more play than Landorus in the last 10 years, and that’s because it’s a powerful, versatile Pokémon that can take on most challenges.

Both of these powerful companies came out of the Gen V game console, which raises some questions about what they were thinking.

Excadrill’s attack comes very close to Haxorus at 135. But with STAB, the difference between the two is negligible. ..

Excadrill has the ability options of Sand Force and Sand Rush.

In a sandstorm, the mole’s speed is increased by Sand Rush. So it shouldn’t be too difficult to see why this guy has sat on the top of the hill for so long (get it? As in molehill?)

1. Garchomp

Garchomp is one of the best Pokémon in the game, and this list proves it.

Excadrill has a base attack of 130, which is slightly below Haxorus. But it also gets the STAB boost that Haxorus doesn’t get.

Garchomp’s 102 base speed and Swords Dance help it close the gap between it and second place. ..

Garchomp is a powerful Pokémon that can easily take down most opponents. If you can get your Garchomp setup, you’ll be able to take down most opponents in no time.

If you don’t think that Pokémon should be number one, then I challenge you to use one for yourself. Trust me, you’ll never look at Pokémon the same after you demolish some innocent trainers with one arm tied behind your back. ..