#697 · RockDragon · Regulation M-A · Updated May 2026

Tyrantrum in Pokemon Champions: Stats, Best Moveset & How to Get

Tyrantrum is a heavy-hitting physical attacker in Pokemon Champions with 121 Attack, a sturdy 82/119 physical wall, and the dangerous Rock/Dragon typing. Strong Jaw supercharges its biting moves, while modest 71 Speed makes it a natural Trick Room pick. This guide covers Tyrantrum's stats, type matchups, best moves, an SP spread, its role in Regulation M-A doubles, and how to get it.

Dex No.#697
TypeRock/Dragon
AbilitiesStrong Jaw / Rock Head
Evolves fromTyrunt (Lv. 39, daytime)
Egg groupsMonster, Dragon
Height / Weight2.5 m / 270 kg
Best rolePhysical wallbreaker / Trick Room attacker

Base Stats

Tyrantrum's offense lives in its 121 Attack backed by excellent 82/119 physical bulk, so it can trade blows with most physical threats. The flaws are 59 Special Defense — special hits hurt — and an awkward 71 Speed that is too slow to outpace the field but too fast to reliably benefit from Trick Room without investment. Rock/Dragon piles on weaknesses, so it wants to attack, not sit.

FormHPAtkDefSpASpDSpeBST
Tyrantrum82121119695971521

Type Matchups

Weak to: Ice Fighting Ground Dragon Steel Fairy
Resists: Normal Electric Poison Flying Fire¼×

Abilities

  • Strong Jaw — boosts biting moves by 50%. This is the build-around: Crunch, Ice Fang, Fire Fang and Thunder Fang all hit far above their listed power, turning Tyrantrum into a coverage wallbreaker.
  • Rock Head — removes recoil, letting it spam Head Smash (and Double-Edge) with no self-damage. A purely STAB-driven alternative when you don't need the bite coverage.

Best Moveset

Tyrantrum hits hard from two directions — pick your ability and lean into it. For Regulation M-A doubles:

Strong Jaw breaker

  • Crunch — Strong Jaw-boosted Dark coverage; one of its strongest buttons.
  • Outrage or Dragon Claw — Dragon STAB; Dragon Claw is the spammable single-target option in doubles.
  • Rock Slide or Stone Edge — Rock STAB; Rock Slide hits both opponents and can flinch.
  • Protect — doubles staple for surviving double-targeting and stalling Trick Room turns.

Setup / coverage

  • Dragon Dance — fixes the Speed problem outside Trick Room and snowballs the already-huge Attack.
  • Earthquake / High Horsepower — Ground coverage for Steel and Rock; High Horsepower spares your partner.
  • Iron Head or Close Combat / Superpower — coverage for Fairy and Ice/Rock walls.

It also carries Stealth Rock, Iron Defense, Roar and Substitute for utility builds.

Suggested SP Spread

With the Champions SP system (66 points, max 32 per stat), Tyrantrum wants maximum Attack and enough bulk to make its great physical defense count, with an Attack- or HP-boosting Stat Alignment. For a Trick Room set, dump Speed and run a slow Alignment; for Dragon Dance, invest a little Speed instead. Confirm the Level 50 numbers in the team builder.

Competitive Role in Regulation M-A

Tyrantrum is a physical wallbreaker that flexes between two speed plans. Under Trick Room its low Speed becomes an asset and its Strong Jaw coverage punches holes in bulky cores, while outside Trick Room a single Dragon Dance turns it into a fast cleaner. The 59 Special Defense is its Achilles' heel — special attackers and the format's many Fairy- and Steel-types check it hard — so it leans on a teammate to remove those threats and on Protect to dodge focus-fire. As a slow, hard-hitting STAB-plus-coverage breaker, it slots cleanly into Trick Room balance teams.

Evolution Line

Tyrunt → Tyrantrum (Level 39, during the daytime). Tyrantrum does not Mega Evolve.

How to Get Tyrantrum in Pokemon Champions

  • Evolve Tyrunt — raise Tyrunt to Level 39 during the daytime.
  • Roster Ranch recruitment — available during the Regulation M-A season (around April–June 2026); permanently recruitable with Teammate Tickets.
  • Transfer via Pokemon HOME — move a Tyrantrum from another title into Pokemon Champions.

Obtaining details via Game8.

Plan your Tyrantrum build

Use the free PikaChampions team builder — full 263-Pokemon roster, SP calculator, coverage analysis, and team codes.

Open Team Builder →