When building a team, it’s important to consider which of the available Normal-types is best suited for battles. It is undeniable that some are stronger than others and are worth seeking out.

5 Armadon - (Evolves from Armadil & Armado)

While it’s entirely possible to catch an Armadon on its own, Armado are extremely common and available to catch in one of the first areas of the game making evolving them up a perfect choice. Armado evolves into Armadil at level 18 and Armadil evolves into Armadon at level 33.

Like many Normal-types found early in Pokemon games, Armadon is designed to be very straightforward and easy for players to use. Its Attack stats are particularly high and outside of Status attacks, it doesn’t have a single move it can learn that actually uses its Special Attack stat. It may be slow, but use Precision Punch, Body Blast, or Double Slash and there will be a ton of damage done.

4 Cyberite - (Evolves from Pitterbyte & Patterbit)

Cyberite cannot be caught on its own, but evolving up to it is extremely curious as there are two potential meanings. Patterbit can evolve into Pitterbyte by either reaching level 30 or by having a Pitterbyte Kernel installed, which can be purchased from Julian on Donar Island. Pitterbyte evolves into Cyberite at level 60.

The most interesting part of Cyberite is its Trait Overclocked which is absolutely the best one it can have. Its Attack stat being able to at least match any opponent it faces can give it a serious competitive edge against the right opponents. Its Special Attack isn’t too shabby either, allowing players to have backup strategies in case.

It has a lot of interesting moves like Stat Copycat that can allow it to pick up even boosts as well, but its attacks like Transcending combined with Overdrive can cause an intense amount of damage while making sure it can attack first.

3 Golbeak - (Evolves from Gildwing & Silquill)

Silquill is extremely common and easy to find early in the game so evolving up to Golbeak is likely the best choice for getting one. Silquill evolves into Gildwing at level 15 and Gildwing evolves into Golbeak at level 41.

Speed is the name of the game when it comes to Golbeak. It can guarantee attacking first using Fast Strike but it’s the intense power of Whoosh combined with such a high Speed stat that makes the bird so frightening. As it does more damage depending on the gap of Speed between it and its opponent, this can be combined with Agility Training to become stronger. Players can also use its high Speed stat and Disable to try and make sure an opponent is locked out of a move that may be dominating their team.

2 Humbee - (Evolves from Beezel & Swurmy)

There are many ways to get Humbee and its former evolutions, and it evolves up so quickly that it tends to be worth catching a Swurmy early on if they want it down the road. Swurmy evolves into Beezel at level 14 or if its Attack stat is raised six times in a single battle. Beezel evolves into Humbee at level 28.

Humbee is the ultimate example of a glass cannon in Coromon. It has a massive Attack stat which can allow it to put out devastating amounts of damage, especially if its Trait Strategist can be used to double the chances of a critical hit.

It has several moves that do guarantee it goes first like Double Sting and Transcending. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have many more physical moves to really draw off of to use its stats to the fullest. Slam, Berserk, and Tactical Slam could be used, but it might be better to use some of its moves like Sandman and Venemous Bees to ensure status effects on the opponent thanks to Humbee’s high speed.

1 Serpike - (Evolves from Slitherpin)

It’s extremely easy for players to get their hands on the twin snakes of Slitherpin and Serpike. Slitherpin evolves into Serpike at level 25. With the Trait Good Aim combines with its high Attack stat and good Speed, Serpike can deal a lot of damage. It also has access to Foul, Poison, and Heavy-type moves allowing it to have quite a spread compared to other Normal-type Coromon.

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