
N°0128 · Generation 1
Tauros
Tauros living in Galar have a violent temperament and do not tolerate humans riding on their backs.
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Characteristics
- Height:
- 1.40
- Weight:
- 88.40
Base stats
Total: 490Combat strengths and weaknesses
Damage multiplier taken by Tauros depending on the attacking move's type. ×2 and ×4 are the attacks to avoid.
Weaknesses - dangerous attacks
Immunities - no damage taken


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General overview of Tauros
Tauros is a Pokémon particularly renowned for its raw power and high Speed. Known by its English name Tauros and its Japanese name ケンタロス, this Pokémon appeared as early as the first generations and remains an appreciated choice in many battle-oriented teams. In the Pokédex, Tauros is listed as an aggressive quadruped Pokémon, always ready to charge its opponent using its three tails and large horns to inflict maximum damage. Players often consider it an excellent asset thanks to its ability to apply pressure from the very start of a battle.
Tauros has no evolution and belongs to a species consisting exclusively of males, which affects breeding: it must be paired with a compatible female Pokémon to produce Eggs. Weighing around 88.4 kg, its imposing form allows it to absorb hits reasonably well despite a Defense that remains average. In recent games such as those set in Paldea, Tauros also features different regional forms oriented toward Fighting, Water, or Fire, but the classic version remains centered on the Normal type.
Stats and type in the Pokédex
Tauros is a Normal-type Pokémon. It can learn a wide range of physical attacks such as Tackle, Horn Attack, Earthquake, or even TMs that extend its role within a team. Its base Speed is one of the highest among classic Normal Pokémon, allowing it to act first in many battles. Its stat total emphasizes Attack and Speed, while its HP remains more limited.
For players looking to optimize, Tauros's EVs are generally invested in Speed and Attack to maximize its damage output. Perfect Attack and Speed IVs are the most sought-after, especially if your goal is to use it in competitive play or advanced content. Its Pokédex number identifies it notably in the Kanto generations, and then in all lists and articles covering classic Pokémon.
Moves, attacks, and useful techniques
Tauros naturally learns several interesting physical attacks. Players often make use of powerful moves like Tackle or Horn Attack, as well as TM moves such as Earthquake to hit Rock or Steel types. It also benefits from Normal-type attacks that take advantage of its high base Attack. A good portion of its moves have high power, ideal for quickly knocking out an opponent.
Thanks to its Speed, Tauros can strike multiple times before the opposing Pokémon can react. Its style relies on immediate aggression rather than defense or support moves. It is important to plan a versatile attack set to compensate for its weaknesses against Fighting or Rock types.
Useful information on catching, breeding, and encounters
Tauros can be encountered in various regions depending on the game. Its encounter rate varies, and some titles make it fairly rare, sometimes requiring several attempts. Catching it can demand a bit of preparation due to its Speed and tendency to use aggressive attacks.
In breeding, Tauros cannot produce Eggs on its own. It must be paired with a compatible female Pokémon from the same Egg group to obtain a baby. Its high stats can be passed down using dedicated items, making it easier to obtain a Tauros with good IVs. Its appearance level often differs depending on the area and generation, but it generally remains present in wild environments.
Competitive use and regional forms
In recent generations, regional forms such as Paldean Tauros add new options for players, but the classic version continues to hold its value thanks to its Speed and ability to deal heavy physical damage. The Fighting, Water, and Fire forms bring interesting variations for diversifying a set, but do not change the raw nature of this Pokémon.
Whether in the main games or in alternative games like Pokémon GO, Tauros remains an appreciated choice for its direct power and incisive play style. Its Speed, its Attack, and its range of moves make it a Pokémon capable of turning around many situations when used correctly.
