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Published on December 18th, 2014 | by Level 51

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VGC ’15 Pokémon Speed Tiers

The standard ruleset for VGC 2015 has just been announced, and with a whole new group of available Pokémon, it’s more important than ever to fine-tune your own team’s EVs to outrun the right threats. While together they look a bit like a reference table in a mathematics textbook, Speed tiers are what drive turns in Pokémon. Knowing whether your Pokémon is going to move before or after its opponents is essential to winning battles and avoiding unnecessary damage. This list should help you get a feel for the relative Speed of each Pokémon and what nearby threats are faster or slower than them, thereby making it easier for you to construct your team.

Some helpful hints about Speed before the table:

  • Discounting the bonuses and penalties of a Pokémon’s Nature, the difference between a 0 IV in Speed and a 31 IV is 15 points in Speed and the difference between 0 EVs and 252 EVs in Speed is 32 points with an odd IV or 31 with an even IV.
  • Choice Scarf boosts Speed by one level (*1.5). Tailwind boosts Speed by two levels (*2). Thunder Wave reduces speed to 1/4. Icy Wind reduces Speed by one level (2/3). Iron Ball reduces Speed by two levels (2/4).
  • A Pokémon’s Speed is always a whole number. Like most of the math in Pokémon, Speed calculations round down, so a Pokémon with 101 Speed would have 151 Speed when holding a Choice Scarf, not 151.5 or 152.
  • The turn order of Pokémon is decided before a turn starts. If you use a move that changes a Pokémon’s Speed level (like Icy Wind) or value (through Mega Evolving) you retain the Speed value you had before the turn started until the next turn. The only exception to this rule is the move Quash.
  • There is a 50/50 chance of each Pokémon moving first if two Pokémon have the same Speed. This is some of how Speed Tiers got their name, though Game Freak has enjoyed putting Pokémon at a much greater variety of Speeds in recent iterations of the game compared to the older games, when any popular Pokémon were tied at base speeds like 100.

Every Pokémon listed below has either 0 or 252 EVs in Speed and a 31 or 0 IV in Speed. In real life, you’ll probably see more variance than this, so what a list like this really does is help you find absolutes: these are the fastest and slowest Pokémon can be with the given Natures. Since taking unnecessary risks tends to be the fastest way to lose in Pokémon, you can use this information when planning your team to make sure that your Pokémon will move before important threats that can knock your Pokémon out, or if that is unreasonable or impossible, to know when defeat could be a turn away and you need to switch out to a more appropriate counter to fend it off. This list can also help you figure out how much Speed you really need: if all the things you want to counter only require your Pokémon to invest 100 EVs in Speed, you’re probably going to want to invest the rest of your EVs defensively instead of running more Speed EVs that might not accomplish very much.

The speeds listed here are broken up into four somewhat arbitrary groups to make the list a little more readable. There is almost too much data here already, so Pokémon not likely to be relevant to the metagame aren’t listed. Should there be a rise in Tyrantrum usage, for example, it would be added to the list.

Boost Required

All Pokémon here have their speed boosted in one way or another, whether by Choice Scarf, Tailwind or boosting moves such as Dragon Dance and Quiver Dance. Most viable Pokémon require a boost of some sort in order to reach these Speed numbers.

Max Speed Stat Pokémon Nature EVs Boost Base Speed
356 Talonflame Neutral 252 2 126
356 Latios, Latias Positive 252 2 110
304 Mega Blaziken, Zapdos, Volcarona Neutral 252 2 100
294 Yanmega, Sharpedo Neutral 252 2 95
283 Mega Salamence Positive 252 1 120
280 Excadrill Neutral 252 2 88
274 Kingdra, Suicune Neutral 252 2 85
264 Venusaur, Togekiss Neutral 252 2 80
258 Mega Salamence Neutral 252 1 120
250 Volcarona Positive 252 1 100
244 Ludicolo, Mega Swampert Neutral 252 2 70
240 Terrakion Neutral 252 1 108
235 Mega Sharpedo Neutral 252 1 105
235 Landorus-Therian Positive 252 1 91
231 Garchomp Neutral 252 1 102
229 Thundurus-Therian Neutral 252 1 101
228 Mega Blaziken, Salamence, Zapdos, Staraptor, Volcarona Neutral 252 1 100
225 Hydreigon Neutral 252 1 98

Faster Than Base 100

The Pokémon in this section of the Speed tiers are those faster than base 100 Pokémon with positive natures, which also includes some Pokémon with Speed boosts from weather abilities and Choice Scarf as well as most of the Pokémon that are used largely because of their innate Speed.

Max Speed Stat Pokémon Nature EVs Boost Base Speed
222 Mega Alakazam, Mega Aerodactyl Positive 252 0 150
220 Yanmega, Sharpedo Neutral 252 1 95
216 Krookodile Neutral 252 1 92
216 Mega Sceptile, Mega Beedrill Positive 252 0 145
214 Landorus-Therian Neutral 252 1 91
213 Moltres Neutral 252 1 90
210 Suicune Neutral 0 2 85
208 Smeargle Positive 252 1 75
207 Rotom-A* Neutral 252 1 86
205 Heracross Neutral 252 1 85
205 Mega Manectric, Mega Lopunny Positive 252 0 135
202 Mega Alakazam, Mega Aerodactyl Neutral 252 0 150
202 Mega Tyranitar Positive 252 1 71
200 Togekiss, Blaziken Neutral 0 2 80
200 Mega Gengar, Crobat, Aerodactyl, Jolteon Positive 252 0 130
199 Gyarados, Mega Gyarados Neutral 252 1 81
198 Mamoswine, Chandelure, Blaziken Neutral 252 1 80
197 Mega Sceptile, Mega Beedrill Neutral 252 0 145
195 Blastoise Neutral 252 1 78
195 Talonflame Positive 252 0 126
194 Weavile Positive 252 0 125
192 Noivern Positive 252 0 123
191 Greninja Positive 252 0 122
190 Smeargle Neutral 252 1 75
190 Mega Pidgeot Positive 252 0 121
189 Mega Salamence Positive 252 0 120
187 Mega Manectric, Mega Lopunny Neutral 252 0 135
186 Tyranitar Positive 252 1 61
184 Mega Tyranitar Neutral 252 1 71
184 Abomasnow, Sylveon, Jellicent Positive 252 1 60
184 Whimsicott Positive 252 0 116
183 Politoed, Cloyster Neutral 252 1 70
183 Mega Absol, Mega Houndoom, Starmie, Raikou Positive 252 0 115
182 Mega Gengar, Crobat, Aerodactyl, Jolteon Neutral 252 0 130
180 Mega Lucario Positive 252 0 112
179 Thundurus Positive 252 0 111
178 Talonflame Neutral 252 0 126
178 Mega Latios, Mega Latias, Mega Metagross, Mega Gallade, Gengar, Raichu, Latios, Latias Positive 252 0 110
177 Weavile Neutral 252 0 125
177 Heliolisk Positive 252 0 109
176 Infernape, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion Positive 252 0 108
175 Noivern Neutral 252 0 123
174 Greninja Neutral 252 0 122
173 Mega Pidgeot Neutral 252 0 121
173 Liepard Positive 252 0 106
172 Mega Salamence Neutral 252 0 120
172 Mega Pinsir, Manectric, Mienshao, Scyther, Lopunny Positive 252 0 105
171 Meowstic, Delphox Positive 252 0 104
169 Garchomp Positive 252 0 102
168 Whimsicott Neutral 252 0 116
168 Thundurus-Therian Positive 252 0 101

Middle of the Pack

These Pokémon make up the large bulk of the Speed tiers, and are slower than the base 100s like Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Gardevoir, Charizard, Zapdos and Volcarona but faster than most Pokémon common on Trick Room teams, especially the most common Trick Room setter, Cresselia.

Max Speed Stat Pokémon Nature EVs Boost Base Speed
167 Mega Kangaskhan, All Charizard, Mega Medicham, Mega Glalie, Mega Gardevoir, Salamence, Zapdos, Staraptor, Entei, Volcarona Positive 252 0 100
167 Mega Absol, Mega Houndoom, Starmie, Raikou Neutral 252 0 115
165 Hydreigon Positive 252 0 98
164 Mega Lucario Neutral 252 0 112
163 Thundurus Neutral 252 0 111
163 Haxorus Positive 252 0 97
162 Mega Latios, Mega Latias, Mega Metagross, Mega Gallade, Gengar, Raichu, Latios, Latias Neutral 252 0 110
161 Yanmega, Houndoom Positive 252 0 95
160 Infernape, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion Neutral 252 0 108
158 Mega Garchomp, Krookodile Positive 252 0 92
157 Mega Pinsir, Mega Sharpedo, Manectric, Mienshao, Scyther, Lopunny Neutral 252 0 105
157 Landorus-Therian Positive 252 0 91
156 Meowstic, Delphox Neutral 252 0 104
156 Kangaskhan, Moltres, Lucario Positive 252 0 90
155 Vivillon Positive 252 0 89
154 Garchomp Neutral 252 0 102
154 Excadrill Positive 252 0 88
153 Thundurus-Therian Neutral 252 0 101
152 Mega Kangaskhan, All Charizard, Mega Medicham, Mega Glalie, Mega Gardevoir, Mega Blaziken, Salamence, Zapdos, Staraptor, Entei, Volcarona Neutral 252 0 100
151 Rotom-A Positive 252 0 86
150 Hydreigon Neutral 252 0 98
150 Kingdra, Heracross, Toxicroak, Nidoking, Pinsir, Suicune Positive 252 0 85
149 Haxorus Neutral 252 0 97
147 Yanmega, Houndoom, Sharpedo, Arcanine Neutral 252 0 95
146 Talonflame Neutral 0 0 126
146 Mega Gyarados, Gyarados Positive 252 0 81
145 Mega Venusaur, Mamoswine, Goodra, Chandelure, Gardevoir, Gallade, Dragonite, Venusaur, Medicham, Togekiss Positive 252 0 80
144 Mega Garchomp, Krookodile Neutral 252 0 92
143 Landorus-Therian Neutral 252 0 91
143 Blastoise Positive 252 0 78
142 Kangaskhan, Moltres, Lucario Neutral 252 0 90
141 Vivillon Neutral 252 0 89
140 Excadrill Neutral 252 0 88
139 Smeargle, Mega Scizor, Mega Heracross, Mega Banette, Florges, Absol, Klefki Positive 252 0 75
138 Rotom-A Neutral 252 0 86
137 Kingdra, Heracross, Toxicroak, Nidoking, Pinsir, Suicune, Cresselia Neutral 252 0 85
137 Malamar Positive 252 0 73
136 Whimsicott Neutral 0 0 116
135 Mega Tyranitar Positive 252 0 71
134 Mega Swampert, Politoed, Ludicolo, Bisharp, Magneton, Breloom, Metagross, Hitmontop Positive 252 0 70
133 Mega Gyarados, Gyarados, Milotic Neutral 252 0 81
132 Mega Venusaur, Mamoswine, Goodra, Chandelure, Gardevoir, Gallade, Dragonite, Venusaur, Medicham, Togekiss, Blaziken Neutral 252 0 80
132 Exploud Positive 252 0 68
130 Blastoise Neutral 252 0 78
129 Heatran Neutral 252 0 77
128 Scizor Positive 252 0 65
127 Smeargle, Mega Scizor, Mega Heracross, Mega Banette, Florges, Absol, Klefki Neutral 252 0 75
125 Malamar Neutral 252 0 73
124 Meowstic, Delphox Neutral 0 0 104
124 Tyranitar Positive 252 0 61
123 Mega Tyranitar Neutral 252 0 71
123 Abomasnow, Sylveon, Aegislash, Jellicent Positive 252 0 60
122 Mega Swampert, Politoed, Ludicolo, Bisharp, Magneton, Breloom, Metagross, Hitmontop Neutral 252 0 70
120 Exploud Neutral 252 0 68
120 Mega Kangaskhan, All Charizard, Mega Medicham, Mega Glalie, Mega Gardevoir, Salamence, Zapdos, Staraptor, Tentacruel, Entei, Volcarona Neutral 0 0 100
118 Hydreigon Neutral 0 0 98
117 Scizor, Gothitelle Neutral 252 0 65
115 Arcanine Neutral 0 0 95
112 Abomasnow, Sylveon, Aegislash, Jellicent Neutral 252 0 60
111 Murkrow, Landorus-Therian Neutral 0 0 91
110 Scrafty, Pangoro Neutral 252 0 58
109 Vivillon Neutral 0 0 89
106 Rotom-A Neutral 0 0 86
105 Toxicroak, Heracross, Suicune, Cresselia Neutral 0 0 85
104 Gourgeist (Medium Size) Neutral 0 0 84
102 Azumarill Neutral 252 0 50
101 Mega Gyarados, Gyarados, Milotic Neutral 0 0 81
100 Mega Venusaur, Mamoswine, Goodra, Chandelure, Gardevoir, Gallade, Dragonite, Venusaur, Medicham, Togekiss Neutral 0 0 80
98 Meowstic, Delphox Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 104
98 Blastoise Neutral 0 0 78
97 Heatran Neutral 0 0 77
95 Smeargle, Mega Scizor, Mega Heracross, Mega Banette, Florges, Klefki Neutral 0 0 75
93 Malamar Neutral 0 0 73
91 Mega Tyranitar Neutral 0 0 71
90 Mega Swampert, Politoed, Ludicolo, Bisharp, Magneton, Breloom, Metagross, Hitmontop Neutral 0 0 70
90 Amoonguss Positive 252 0 30
85 Scizor, Gothitelle, Vaporeon Neutral 0 0 65

Trick Room Zone

These Pokémon are largely favored on Trick Room teams due to their naturally lower base Speed, allowing them to move before faster Pokémon under Trick Room conditions. Most of them have had their Speed lowered further by a negative Nature and a 0 Speed IV in order to optimize their effectiveness in Trick Room.

Max Speed Stat Pokémon Nature EVs Boost Base Speed
81 Cresselia Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 85
81 Tyranitar Neutral 0 0 61
80 Abomasnow, Sylveon, Aegislash, Jellicent Neutral 0 0 60
79 Clawitzer Neutral 0 0 59
78 Scrafty, Pangoro Neutral 0 0 58
76 Chandelure, Gardevoir, Gallade Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 80
76 Trevenant Neutral 0 0 56
75 Ampharos, Machamp, Crawdaunt, Gothorita Neutral 0 0 55
74 Blastoise Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 78
74 Gourgeist (Super Size) Neutral 0 0 54
72 Smeargle, Mega Scizor, Mega Heracross, Mega Banette Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 75
70 Malamar Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 73
70 Mega Mawile, Mega Aggron, Azumarill, Sableye, Mawile, Aggron, Hariyama Neutral 0 0 50
68 Mega Tyranitar Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 71
65 Exploud Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 68
65 Conkeldurr, Mega Ampharos, Marowak Neutral 0 0 45
64 Dragalge Neutral 0 0 44
63 Scizor, Gothitelle Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 65
60 Rhydon, Rhyperior Neutral 0 0 40
59 Tyranitar Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 61
59 Gastrodon Neutral 0 0 39
58 Abomasnow, Sylveon, Aegislash, Jellicent Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 60
57 Clawitzer Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 59
56 Scrafty, Pangoro Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 58
54 Ampharos, Machamp, Crawdaunt, Gothorita Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 55
54 Trevenant Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 56
53 Gourgeist (Super Size) Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 54
50 Mega Abomasnow, Amoonguss, Slowking, Slowbro, Mega Slowbro, Reuniclus, Snorlax Neutral 0 0 30
49 Mega Mawile, Mega Aggron, Azumarill, Sableye, Mawile, Aggron, Hariyama Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 50
49 Aromatisse Neutral 0 0 29
45 Conkeldurr, Mega Ampharos, Marowak Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 45
45 Dusclops Neutral 0 0 25
44 Dragalge Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 44
40 Rhydon, Rhyperior Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 40
40 Ferrothorn, Torkoal, Escavalier, Mega Camerupt Neutral 0 0 20
39 Gastrodon Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 39
33 Politoed Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV -2 70
31 Mega Abomasnow, Amoonguss, Slowking, Slowbro, Mega Slowbro, Reuniclus, Snorlax Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 30
30 Aromatisse Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 29
29 Tyranitar Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV -2 61
29 Abomasnow Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV -2 60
27 Dusclops Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 25
22 Ferrothorn, Torkoal, Escavalier, Mega Camerupt Negative 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 20
4 Aron Negative Level 1, 0 EVs, 0 IV 0 20


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hails from the (usually) sunny island of Singapore. Although his Pokémon skills are currently mediocre at best, he hopes to one day compete in the Pokémon World Championships.



16 Responses to VGC ’15 Pokémon Speed Tiers

  1. Scott says:

    Thanks for putting this together! I can speak from experience it’s pretty tedious to assemble this stuff, but Speed Tiers are one of those resources that really needs to be there and of a pretty high quality to assist teambuilding. I’m glad to see it done.

  2. ishalaka says:

    Hi wonderful article:)

    Um on your togekiss/blazicen speed-200 I suspect you mistyped a 0 in the boost, should be +2.

  3. GreatTornado says:

    Thanks for this! I didn’t realise until now my Sylveon’s speed was so low :o

  4. Crawdaunt says:

    Thanks for putting this together Level 51! No doubt this’ll be the most-referenced article of the year.

  5. DaWoblefet says:

    These are always super useful to have. Thanks a bunch for this Level 51!

  6. I am so bad at speed tiers that this is a absolutely essential article for me, and should be for most competitive players

  7. Serapis says:

    Awesome man. I was wondering when something like this would come out, but I never estimated it would be this early. This’ll be a great help with EVing Pokes for Winter Regionals. Thanks for your hard work with the article!

  8. 13ulbasaur says:

    hi 51 why are you so helpful thx bye

  9. Petro says:

    This is seriously some of the best news I’ve heard all day.

  10. Petro says:

    This is seriously some of the best news I’ve heard all day.

  11. Level 51 says:

    Um on your togekiss/blazicen speed-200 I suspect you mistyped a 0 in the boost, should be +2.

    I think you’ll find that the 0 refers to the number of EVs, and that the 2 in the column to its right shows that the boost is indeed +2.

  12. GiraGoomy says:

    ty 51 n_n.
     
    Also where’s my shoutout for the Escavilier and Mega-Camerupt smh ;; (jks)
     
    Seriously though this is a great reference and will be throughout the entire year. Thanks for taking the time to put it together for the whole community ^_^

  13. Kree8ev1 says:

    :D This is more awesome than hot KrspyKreme donuts!!!!!  THANK YOU.

  14. YummyKittys says:

    thanks this will be a huge help for team building

  15. Adib says:

    Thanks for putting this together! Big help for sure.
     
    Just noticed that Timid Heatran isn’t on there. At 252 EVs, it reaches a 141 speed stat, which is really big because it can outrun both Adamant Excadrill and Jolly Smeargle. Timid has also been used on 42% of the Heatrans running around on Battlespot, according to the latest Global Link usage stats.  Not sure if this trend will continue, but seeing how good Heatran is, especially with that speed stat, it might be worth adding on to that list.

  16. Mr P says:

    since when is medium size gourgeist relevant

    Max Speed Stat Pokémon Nature EVs Boost Base Speed
    104 Gourgeist (Medium Size) Neutral 0 0 84

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