Earthquake, Crunch, Rock Slide, Aerial Ace.
Tyranitar is a Rock/Dark-type Pokémon, making it weak to Fighting, Bug, Fairy, Grass, Ground, Water, and Steel-type moves. Among these, Fighting-type moves are particularly super effective, dealing double damage. Additionally, Fairy-type moves also hit Tyranitar for super effective damage. Ground-type moves can also be effective, especially if they are used by a Pokémon with high Attack.
Super effective moves against Tyranitar, a Rock/Dark-type Pokémon, include Fighting, Bug, Fairy, Water, Grass, Ground, and Steel-type attacks. This is because Tyranitar is weak to these types due to its dual typing. Conversely, Tyranitar resists Normal, Flying, Poison, Psychic, Fire, and Dark-type moves. Understanding these strengths and weaknesses is crucial for effective battling strategies.
Keep training it until it's level 55. It will then evolve into Tyranitar. However, Tyranitar learns moves very slowly.
Only if you have the best moves and great power.
not unless you use action replay, but no, outrage is not learnable by tyranitar, i know cuz i have one in my group. ;) He can through breeding.
Arieal ace, Thunderbolt, Earthquake, and Crunch.
Vicious's Tyranitar uses hyper beam in Pokemon 4Ever.
Definitely tyranitar it's best moves dark pulse ,earth power giga impact and a few more While nidoking's best Moves are earth power and megahorn
Here is a fight between tyranitar and alexam. Alexam uses confusion on tyranitar. Then, it uses physic waves on tyranitar killing it. If Tyranitar went first, it would beat alexam by using shadowball. EDIT: Actually since Tyranitar is dark type, psychic type moves such as confusion do not affect it. On Tyranitar's turn it would use shadowball as stated and win the fight.
Tyranitar is a Rock/Dark-type Pokémon, making it weak to Fighting, Bug, Fairy, Grass, Ground, Water, and Steel-type moves. Among these, Fighting-type moves are particularly super effective, dealing double damage. Additionally, Fairy-type moves also hit Tyranitar for super effective damage. Ground-type moves can also be effective, especially if they are used by a Pokémon with high Attack.
80/100 I'm not sure about Tyranitar What do you mean, Tyranitar is awsome, Starters are not good, Ramparados learns horrible moves
Yes, Tyranitar can learn Earthquake via leveling up or using a TM. Earthquake is a powerful Ground-type move that complements Tyranitar's Rock and Dark-type moves in battle.
Super effective moves against Tyranitar, a Rock/Dark-type Pokémon, include Fighting, Bug, Fairy, Water, Grass, Ground, and Steel-type attacks. This is because Tyranitar is weak to these types due to its dual typing. Conversely, Tyranitar resists Normal, Flying, Poison, Psychic, Fire, and Dark-type moves. Understanding these strengths and weaknesses is crucial for effective battling strategies.
that depends on the moves, the levels, and the natures.
It learns Hyper beam on lv. 57.
Keep training it until it's level 55. It will then evolve into Tyranitar. However, Tyranitar learns moves very slowly.
dragonite and tyranitar are 61 now and all are level 1 added