Fairy-Type Pokemon in Sword & Shield: A Competitive Tier List Guide (2024)

Fairy-Type Titans: A Sword & Shield Competitive Tier List (2024)

Fairy-type Pokemon have become a dominant force in competitive Pokemon, particularly in formats like VGC and Smogon tiers in Pokemon Sword & Shield. Their resistance to Dragon-type attacks and offensive prowess against Dark, Fighting, and Dragon types make them invaluable assets. This tier list will guide you through the best Fairy-types to consider for your team in 2024, considering their viability in the current meta.

Note: This tier list focuses on Pokemon readily available in Sword & Shield or through its DLCs. We're evaluating based on factors like stats, movepool, ability, and overall impact on the competitive scene.

Tier List Categories:

  • S-Tier: Top-tier threats that consistently perform well and shape the meta.
  • A-Tier: Excellent choices with strong potential, but may require more specific team support.
  • B-Tier: Viable options with niche uses and can be effective in the right hands.
  • C-Tier: Pokemon with significant weaknesses or limited roles, best avoided in serious competitive play.

The Tier List:

S-Tier: Meta-Defining Fairies

  • Tapu Koko: This Electric/Fairy type boasts incredible speed and Special Attack, making it a potent offensive threat. Its ability, Electric Surge, further enhances its Electric-type moves.

Tapu Koko

A-Tier: Solid Competitive Choices

  • Sylveon: With its high Special Defense and access to moves like Hyper Voice and Calm Mind, Sylveon is a bulky special attacker that can set up and sweep. Its ability, Pixilate, turns Normal-type moves into Fairy-type, boosting their power.

Sylveon

  • Grimmsnarl: A Dark/Fairy type with Prankster, giving priority to status moves, Grimmsnarl can provide valuable support through moves like Thunder Wave, Reflect, and Light Screen.

Grimmsnarl

B-Tier: Niche and Situational

  • Togekiss: While Togekiss has access to Serene Grace Air Slash, giving it a high chance of flinching opponents, its reliance on this strategy can be predictable. It struggles against faster, more powerful threats.

Togekiss

  • Galarian Weezing: A Poison/Fairy type, Galarian Weezing has the Neutralizing Gas ability, which can shut down opposing Pokemon's abilities. This can be useful in certain matchups, but it's often too situational to be consistently reliable.

C-Tier: Generally Not Recommended

  • Pokemon in this tier, like Aromatisse, lack the stats, movepool, or ability to compete effectively in the current metagame. While they might have niche uses in specific team compositions, they are generally outclassed by other Fairy-types.

Considerations for Team Building

  1. Type Coverage: Fairy-types are weak to Poison and Steel. Ensure your team has coverage to deal with these threats. Ground and Fire types can be great partners.
  2. Synergy: Choose Fairy-types that complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. For example, a bulky Sylveon can provide support for a faster, offensive Fairy-type like Tapu Koko.
  3. Meta Awareness: Understand the popular Pokemon and strategies in the current meta and choose Fairy-types that can effectively counter them.

Greninja and Fairy Types? A Quick Note

While Greninja itself isn't Fairy-type, its potential to counter Fairy-types with moves like Gunk Shot (learned via TR in Sword and Shield) makes it a relevant consideration when building a team to face them. Prepare for key matchups with coverage moves!

What are your favorite Fairy-type Pokemon to use in Sword & Shield, and why?

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## Fairy-Type Titans: A Sword & Shield Competitive Tier List (2024)


Fairy-type Pokemon have become a dominant force in competitive Pokemon, particularly in formats like VGC and Smogon tiers in Pokemon Sword & Shield. Their resistance to Dragon-type attacks and offensive prowess against Dark, Fighting, and Dragon types make them invaluable assets. This tier list will guide you through the best Fairy-types to consider for your team in 2024, considering their viability in the current meta.


**Note:** This tier list focuses on Pokemon readily available in Sword & Shield or through its DLCs. We're evaluating based on factors like stats, movepool, ability, and overall impact on the competitive scene.


### Tier List Categories:


* **S-Tier:** Top-tier threats that consistently perform well and shape the meta.

* **A-Tier:** Excellent choices with strong potential, but may require more specific team support.

* **B-Tier:** Viable options with niche uses and can be effective in the right hands.

* **C-Tier:** Pokemon with significant weaknesses or limited roles, best avoided in serious competitive play.


### The Tier List:


**S-Tier: Meta-Defining Fairies**


* **Tapu Koko:** This Electric/Fairy type boasts incredible speed and Special Attack, making it a potent offensive threat. Its ability, Electric Surge, further enhances its Electric-type moves.


![Tapu Koko](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PokeAPI/sprites/master/sprites/pokemon/other/official-artwork/785.png)


**A-Tier: Solid Competitive Choices**


* **Sylveon:** With its high Special Defense and access to moves like Hyper Voice and Calm Mind, Sylveon is a bulky special attacker that can set up and sweep. Its ability, Pixilate, turns Normal-type moves into Fairy-type, boosting their power.


![Sylveon](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PokeAPI/sprites/master/sprites/pokemon/other/official-artwork/700.png)

* **Grimmsnarl:** A Dark/Fairy type with Prankster, giving priority to status moves, Grimmsnarl can provide valuable support through moves like Thunder Wave, Reflect, and Light Screen.


![Grimmsnarl](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PokeAPI/sprites/master/sprites/pokemon/other/official-artwork/861.png)


**B-Tier: Niche and Situational**


* **Togekiss:** While Togekiss has access to Serene Grace Air Slash, giving it a high chance of flinching opponents, its reliance on this strategy can be predictable. It struggles against faster, more powerful threats.


![Togekiss](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PokeAPI/sprites/master/sprites/pokemon/other/official-artwork/468.png)

* **Galarian Weezing:** A Poison/Fairy type, Galarian Weezing has the Neutralizing Gas ability, which can shut down opposing Pokemon's abilities. This can be useful in certain matchups, but it's often too situational to be consistently reliable.


**C-Tier: Generally Not Recommended**


* Pokemon in this tier, like Aromatisse, lack the stats, movepool, or ability to compete effectively in the current metagame. While they might have niche uses in specific team compositions, they are generally outclassed by other Fairy-types.


### Considerations for Team Building


When building a team with Fairy-types, consider the following:


1. **Type Coverage:** Fairy-types are weak to Poison and Steel. Ensure your team has coverage to deal with these threats. Ground and Fire types can be great partners.

2. **Synergy:** Choose Fairy-types that complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. For example, a bulky Sylveon can provide support for a faster, offensive Fairy-type like Tapu Koko.

3. **Meta Awareness:** Understand the popular Pokemon and strategies in the current meta and choose Fairy-types that can effectively counter them.


### Greninja and Fairy Types? A Quick Note


While Greninja itself isn't Fairy-type, its potential to counter Fairy-types with moves like Gunk Shot (learned via TR in Sword and Shield) makes it a relevant consideration when building a team to face them. Prepare for key matchups with coverage moves!


What are your favorite Fairy-type Pokemon to use in Sword & Shield, and why?

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