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Here's some details on each to help see what be more competitively viable:

Note: This information has been updated to reflect the most recent Pokemon Generation (VI)





» Dome Fossil: Kabutops

Type: Rock/Water

Base Stats: Hp(60) | Atk(115) | Def(105) | Sp.Atk(65) | Sp.Def(70) | Spe(80)

Kabutops is a decently fast Pokemon with high physical attack, with several traits that help take advantage of the high speed. One of its abilities is Swift Swim, which doubles its speed in Rain, and with access to the priority move Aqua Jet, it hits hard it is nearly impossible to outspeed.

It also has a decent movepool with high Attack and Defense, which makes it a great choice for competitive teams that use Rain.



It does have some shortcomings, however - it has a relatively low defense and its functionality greatly decreases outside of Rain, making it a less flexible option for teams that don't use Rain.







» Helix Fossil: Omastar

Type: Rock/Water

Base Stats: Hp(70) | Atk(60) | Def(125) | Sp.Atk(115) | Sp.Def(70) | Spe(55)

Like Kabutops, Omastar also functions well in Rain, and also has access to the ability Swift Swim. However, it has a lot lower base speed, and while Kabutops is more of a physical attacker, Omastar benefits from its relatively high Special Attack.

It makes up for its lower speed by taking advantage of some of the most powerful competitive moves with its high Special Attack, such as Hydro Pump and Ice Beam.



However, due to its low speed and low Special Defense, it may be hard to keep Omastar in good shape if it does not KO its foes in one or two hits; the lack of priority does not help it at all. And like Kabutops, its functionality is lessened outside of Rain.









Interested in competitive team building for the most recent Pokemon games? Check out the Pokemon Strategy and Battles forum to aid your quest to become a Pokemon Master! Which one should I get? I need to know what the type of the Pokemon is and which has better attacks. Because I haven't played Pokemon Red or Blue since I was 7.Here's some details on each to help see what be more competitively viable:





