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Characteristics
- Height:
- 1.40
- Weight:
- 14.00
Base stats
Total: 490Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Sigilyph depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.
Weaknesses - dangerous attacks
Resistances - weak attacks
Immunities - no damage taken


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General overview of Sigilyph
Sigilyph is a Pokémon introduced in the fifth generation. Its English name is Sigilyph and its Japanese name is シンボラー. This Pokémon stands out for its mysterious appearance inspired by ancient symbols and protective figures linked to ancient civilizations. In the Pokédex, Sigilyph is often described as a guardian of ancient cities, capable of protecting a territory using a white flame and peculiar psychic powers.
Sigilyph is mainly used by players looking for a Pokémon that can fill multiple roles in battle. Its decent Speed, combined with effective special moves, makes it an interesting choice for catching opponents off guard. It is also appreciated for its unique visual identity and its notable presence in Psychic- and Flying-type Pokémon cards.
Base stats and useful information
Sigilyph's stats are balanced around Special Attack and Speed. Its HP remains average, which means playing smartly with its abilities and protective moves is essential. Its Defense and Special Defense are decent without being exceptional, leaving it vulnerable to powerful moves if not anticipated carefully.
Decent base HP for a support- and special-attack-oriented Pokémon
Weak physical Attack, rarely exploited in battle
High Special Attack, ideal for ranged hits
Average Defense and Special Defense
Speed allowing it to act before many opponents
These stats allow Sigilyph to be played both as a solo attacker and as a support, particularly in teams built around psychic pressure and aerial mobility.
Typing, weaknesses, and resistances
Sigilyph has the dual Psychic and Flying typing. This combination grants it several interesting resistances, particularly against Fighting- and Ground-type moves. On the other hand, it remains vulnerable to Ghost-, Dark-, Ice-, Rock-, and Electric-type opponents, requiring careful anticipation in battle.
Its Flying type allows it to avoid certain terrain-based moves, while its Psychic type enhances its special offensive capabilities. In advanced strategy, this combination is often used to force switches from the opponent.
Moves and strategic abilities
Sigilyph has a wide selection of special moves accessible through leveling or TMs. It can learn powerful Psychic-type moves, Flying-type attacks, and utility hits focused on protection and pace control.
Psychic moves to deal heavy long-range damage
Flying-type moves to benefit from its dual typing
Support moves to disrupt the opponent
Useful TMs to adapt its moveset
Thanks to this diversity, Sigilyph can be configured for several playstyles, ranging from fast offensive builds to a more defensive role based on wearing the opponent down.
Abilities, breeding, and optimization
Sigilyph's abilities reinforce its role as a protective Pokémon. Some abilities improve its survivability, while others amplify its offensive capabilities or its psychological impact on the opponent. In breeding, it can pass on interesting moves, making it relevant for IV and EV optimization.
For players looking to maximize its potential, it is recommended to prioritize a nature oriented toward Special Attack or Speed. Held items can also compensate for its defensive weaknesses and increase its longevity in battle.
Pokémon cards and collector interest
Sigilyph has several Pokémon cards, particularly in the Black and White series. These cards highlight its symbolic design and its distinctive wings. Some versions are appreciated for their artwork depicting ancient cities and its role as a protective deity.
For collectors, Sigilyph represents an original Pokémon, often sought after to complete collections focused on Psychic-type Pokémon or ancient aesthetics. Its presence in card sets reinforces its appeal beyond competitive play.
