Pokémon Legends: Arceus features many rideable Pokémon throughout the game’s story. One of these new regional Pokémon is Ursaluna, a Pokémon that will evolve from Teddiursa (level 30) and Ursaring (using a Peat Block in Crimson Mirelands on a full moon night). The Pokémon is a Ground and Normal-type Pokémon, and most of its strong moves will fall under these typings, as well, gaining the S.T.A.B. (Same-Type Attack Bonus).
Ursaluna will learn the move Double-Edge at level 45 (master at level 54), Headling Rush at level 43 (master at level 54), High Horsepower at level 34 (master at level 45), and Play Rough at level 25 (master at level 35).
How to use Ursaluna best in battle
When using Ursaluna in battle, it is a good idea for players to know how other typings stack up against its dual typing of Ground and Normal type. This will allow players to decide when to effectively use the Pokémon.
Ground-type moves will be super effective against Electric, Poison, Steel, Rock, and Fire-type Pokémon. Ground-type Pokémon like Ursaluna will be far more vulnerable to Ice, Water, and Grass-type attacks.
Normal-type moves are unfortunately not super effective against any other typings. They will, however, take increased damage from Fighting-type moves and take no damage from Ghost-type moves.
Ursaluna’s base stats
- Stat Total: 550HP: 130Attack: 140Defense: 105Special Attack: 45Special Defense: 80Speed: 50
Some Pokémon will have stats that make them more proficient at either physical attacks or special attacks. Ursaluna has an incredibly high attack stat. This means that players should heavily prioritize physical attacks in battle over special attacks. The moves listed as Ursaluna’s best attacks (Double-Edge, Headlong Rush, High Horsepower, and Play Rough) are all physical attacks, so they are safe choices.
- HP: 130Attack: 140Defense: 105Special Attack: 45Special Defense: 80Speed: 50
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