Throh Evolution
Throh Abilities
Increases Attack to 1.5× with a major status ailment.
Prevents flinching.
Bypasses targets' abilities if they could hinder or prevent a move.
Throh Moves
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Throh Sprites
When it tightens its belt, it becomes stronger. Wild Throh use vines to weave their own belts.
When they encounter foes bigger than themselves, they try to throw them. They always travel in packs of five.
When it encounters a foe bigger than itself, it wants to throw it. It changes belts as it gets stronger.
It performs throwing moves with first-rate skill. Over the course of many battles, Throh’s belt grows darker as it absorbs its wearer’s sweat.
They train in groups of five. Any member that can’t keep up will discard its belt and leave the group.
Throh's Japanese name is Nageki (ナゲキ). Here are all the official names for Throh across different languages:
Throh Breeding
How to Get Throh
Throh can be encountered in the wild across multiple Pokemon games. Here is how to obtain Throh in every game where it is available:
About Throh
Throh is a Fighting-type Pokemon introduced in Generation 5. With a Base Stat Total (BST) of 465, Throh is classified as a Judo Pokémon and is part of the Throh evolution line.
In competitive play, Throh is placed in the Untiered tier where it holds a 0% usage rate. Its key abilities are Guts and Inner Focus and Mold Breaker, which allow it to function as a versatile team member. Throh is weak to Flying, Psychic, Fairy-type moves, so trainers should plan around these vulnerabilities.
Throh can learn 70 moves across Level-up, TM, Tutor, and Egg methods. Its most popular competitive moves include . Standing at 1.3m tall and weighing 55.5kg, Throh has been a fan favorite since its debut in the Unova region games.