Well, now let me tell ya ’bout this Pokémon called Aurorus in Pokémon GO. Folks talkin’ ’bout it, so thought I’d give ya the lowdown in my own way. Now, Aurorus ain’t just any ol’ Pokémon – it’s got itself a double type, Rock and Ice, which kinda makes it special, though it ain’t perfect, lemme tell ya.
First up, to even get Aurorus, ya gotta start with Amaura. Now, Amaura’s that little fella you might find if you’re lucky enough. Used to be rare, but sometimes it pops up, mostly if ya hatch them 7km eggs. Don’t just find ’em all over the place, nope! Once ya got Amaura, ya need to feed it a good 50 Candies. But hold on, there’s a twist: ya gotta do this evolution at night! So don’t go wastin’ them Candies in the middle of the day or ya won’t get the Aurorus you’re after.
Now, once ya got Aurorus, what’s it good for? Lemme tell ya, it’s a bit tricky. Aurorus, bein’ Rock and Ice, has its perks but also a heap of weaknesses. Sure, Rock-type makes it a bit stronger against Fire, Flying, and Bug-type Pokémon, but that Ice-typing drags it down ’cause it’s weak against so many others, like Fighting, Ground, Steel, and Water. It’s a mixed bag, really.
Stats-wise, Aurorus ain’t exactly top-notch. The HP stat’s decent – breaks that 100 mark, which sounds good. But its other stats, well, they just don’t quite hold up when it’s in a battle. Aurorus’s defenses make it kinda like a glass cannon – hits a bit, but can’t take much damage back without faintin’. Folks who’ve tried it in battles find it’s more for specific situations rather than an all-rounder like some others.
Speakin’ of moves, you probably wanna know what attacks are best for this frosty fella, right? Aurorus can use Rock and Ice moves, and while it ain’t got the strongest attacks in the game, ya can make do with what’s there. If you’re lookin’ for strong Ice-type moves, it’s got Frost Breath and Blizzard, which can hit hard. Frost Breath’s faster, so it’s good if ya wanna chip away a bit faster, while Blizzard’s a charged move, meanin’ it takes longer but hits harder. Then there’s Rock-type moves like Ancient Power, which gives ya a little extra strength in battles where Rock moves come in handy.
- Frost Breath (Quick Ice-type move)
- Blizzard (Charged Ice-type move)
- Ancient Power (Charged Rock-type move)
Now, some folks might be wonderin’ if Aurorus is worth puttin’ in yer lineup. If you’re lookin’ for a strong Ice-type attacker, Aurorus might not be the best choice. Ya got other Pokémon like Glaceon that can do a better job for Ice moves. So, if ya got Glaceon, maybe stick with that unless ya just like Aurorus for the looks – it sure does look unique, like a prehistoric dinosaur with them fancy fin-like frills that glow all pretty-like at night.
For those who are lower level, maybe ’round level 30 or so, Aurorus might serve ya well in PvE raids if ya don’t have better Ice-types. But once ya hit higher levels, you’ll notice it doesn’t stand out as much, and there are better options out there. It’s more like a budget choice if ya really need an Ice-type for takin’ down them Dragon and Flying-types in raids.
So, to sum it all up for ya:
- Aurorus is a Rock and Ice-type Pokémon, makin’ it a unique but tricky choice for battles.
- To get one, start with Amaura, gather 50 Candies, and evolve it at night.
- It’s got decent HP but struggles with defense and speed, so it’s not the toughest fighter.
- Best moves for Aurorus are Frost Breath and Blizzard for Ice attacks, and Ancient Power for Rock.
- Good for lower-level players or budget Ice-type attacks, but there are stronger options out there like Glaceon.
So there ya have it, all the basics ya need to know if you’re thinkin’ ‘bout addin’ Aurorus to yer Pokémon GO lineup. It might not be a superstar, but it sure is somethin’ different to try!
Tags:[Pokemon GO, Aurorus, Amaura, Ice-type, Rock-type, PvE, Frost Breath, Blizzard, Ancient Power]