
N°0224 · Generation 2
Octillery
It captures its enemies with its tentacles and then crushes them with its rock-hard head.
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Characteristics
- Height:
- 0.90
- Weight:
- 28.50
- Gender differences:
- Yes
Base stats
Total: 480Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Octillery depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.


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General overview of Octillery
Octillery is a Water type Pokémon introduced in the second generation. It is known by the English name Octillery and the Japanese name オクタン. This Pokémon is the direct evolution of Remoraid, making it a more powerful and versatile form, particularly appreciated in certain battle formats thanks to its wide variety of moves.
Octillery takes on an appearance inspired by an octopus combined with a cannon, which perfectly illustrates its concept as a Pokémon that fires projectiles. It stands out for its ability to shoot attacks at range with formidable precision. In the Pokédex, it is often described as a strategic fighter capable of adapting its style to the situation.
Type and role in battle
Octillery is exclusively a Water type. This type grants it good offensive and defensive coverage, with useful resistances against Fire, Ice, Water, and Steel attacks. In battle, Octillery positions itself more as a Special Attacker, although it can exploit certain physical moves depending on the situation.
Its main asset lies in its diverse movepool. It can learn moves of the Water, Ice, Fire, and even Ground types, allowing it to surprise many opponents. This versatility makes it an interesting choice for players looking for a Pokémon capable of handling multiple threats without switching out.
Stats and potential
Octillery's base stats are balanced, with a solid Special Attack and decent HP. Its Speed remains average, which often means playing it in a context where it can take a hit before striking back. Its Attack and Defense are not exceptional, but sufficient for strategic battles.
Thanks to its values and a good EV spread, Octillery can become very effective in non-competitive formats or in secondary leagues. It is often used as a surprise Pokémon, capable of covering unexpected weaknesses thanks to its broad moveset.
Notable moves and abilities
Octillery has an impressive range of moves. It naturally masters powerful Water moves, ideal for dealing consistent damage. It can also learn Ice moves to counter Grass and Dragon types, as well as Fire moves to surprise Steel or Bug Pokémon.
Its access to certain TMs allows it to broaden its moveset even further. Players particularly appreciate its flexibility, as Octillery can be adapted to the desired battle style. This diversity makes it a Pokémon that is difficult for the opponent to anticipate.
Evolution and obtaining
Octillery is the evolution of Remoraid, obtained at a certain level. This evolution marks a clear improvement in terms of stats and offensive possibilities. Remoraid is often found near water routes or through fishing, making Octillery accessible fairly early in certain versions.
Once evolved, Octillery becomes an excellent choice for completing a Water-oriented team or for adding a touch of versatility to an already balanced group.
Pokémon cards and popularity
In the trading card game, Octillery has seen several interesting versions. Certain cards are particularly sought after for their utility Abilities, allowing players to draw cards or support the team. These cards have made their mark on several formats and remain popular with collectors.
Octillery remains a Pokémon appreciated for its original concept, its relationship with Remoraid, and its effectiveness in battle. Its regular presence in the games, the Pokédex, and the cards reinforces its status as a versatile and strategic Pokémon.

