Latias

N°0380 · Generation 3

Latias

Latias is highly intelligent and understands human language. It is covered in a glass-like down. This Pokémon wraps itself in this down and refracts light to alter its appearance.

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Characteristics

Height:
1.40
Weight:
40.00

Base stats

Total: 600
HP80
Attack80
Defense90
Sp. Atk110
Sp. Def130
Speed110

Combat strengths and weaknesses

Damage multiplier taken by Latias depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.

6weaknesses6resistances0immunity

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Overview of Latias

Latias is a legendary Pokémon of the Psychic and Dragon type, known by its English name Latias and its Japanese name ラティアス. This Pokémon is part of the Eon Duo alongside Latios and holds a special place in the Pokédex thanks to its elegant design and its abilities oriented toward Defense and support in battle.

Latias is native to the Hoenn region and is often associated with discreet and swift appearances. Its average size and aerodynamic body allow it to move at high speed through the air, which directly influences its playstyle. For players, Latias is appreciated for its strategic versatility, whether in solo battles or on balanced teams.

Type and general characteristics

Latias's Psychic and Dragon type gives it a rare and very interesting combination. This dual typing offers useful resistances against several common attacks, while maintaining weaknesses to be carefully anticipated in high-level battles. Its strength rests more on stability and longevity than on raw damage output.

In terms of weight and size, Latias remains relatively light for a legendary Pokémon, which matches its slim and swift appearance. Its green and white design, sometimes perceived differently across games, reinforces its unique identity among dragons.

Base stats and potential

Latias's base stats are very balanced. It boasts excellent Special Defense, solid HP, and enough Speed to compete with many offensive Pokémon. Its Special Attack is strong, allowing it to effectively exploit its Psychic and Dragon moves.

This profile makes it an excellent choice for players looking for a Pokémon that can take hits while responding effectively. In competitive strategy, Latias is often used as a special wall or as support capable of lasting several turns.

Notable moves and abilities

Latias can learn a wide variety of moves, which greatly increases its flexibility. It naturally masters powerful Psychic moves as well as reliable Dragon attacks. Thanks to TMs and the move tutor, its movepool expands further, allowing it to adapt to different playstyles.

  • Psychic moves to exploit its special stat

  • Reliable and effective Dragon attacks

  • Support moves oriented toward Defense and control

  • Coverage options against Ground, Fire, or Grass types

This diversity of moves makes Latias difficult to counter when well prepared.

Catching and obtaining in the games

Catching Latias varies across generations. In Hoenn, it often appears as a roaming Pokémon, forcing the player to adapt their strategy and level of preparation. Its catch rate is low, making it an interesting challenge for players looking to complete their Pokédex.

Latias is also present in several modern games via raids or special events. In these contexts, coordination and management of attacks become essential to maximize the chances of success.

Latias in cards and collecting

In the trading card game, Latias benefits from many illustrations highlighting its bond with Latios and its legendary aura. Certain cards are particularly sought after for their aesthetic value and their usefulness in play.

Whether for battle, strategy, or collecting, Latias remains an iconic Pokémon, appreciated for its balance, its controlled strength, and its key role in the Pokémon universe.

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