Grapploct

Grapploct, The Jujitsu Pokémon. A body made up of nothing but muscle makes the grappling moves this Pokémon performs with its tentacles tremendously powerful. Searching for an opponent to test its skills against, it emerges onto land. Once the battle is over, it returns to the sea.

Overview

A pure Fighting Octopus wasn’t something anyone was expecting to be introduced in Sword and Shield, so Grapploct was a bit out of left field. It immediately stands out thanks to its signature move Octolock. Trapping an opponent in and ruining any semblance of defense they have over several turns is the most brutal trapping move in the game, and with access to moves like Taunt and Soak, Grapploct can attempt to make the most of the trap.

However, Grapploct comes up short in nearly every other aspect. Its Attack, while above average, pales in comparison with most other Fighting types. Its average bulk and poor speed make it difficult if not impossible to trap most Pokémon without the threat of Grapploct being maimed if not outright KO’d. Other Fighting types such as Conkeldurr, Machamp and Buzzwole exceed Grapploct in nearly every aspect, making Grapploct difficult to justify over them. Even its gimmick Octolock comes up short. Trapping moves are not popular because it gives your opponent an opportunity to switch out, so instead of trapping something Grapploct can easily set up on, you could trap Grapploct in with a check or counter that can destroy it. Grapploct remains an interesting Gimmick, but just that -a Gimmick and fails to stand out against the myriad of other Fighting types.
Positives
Octolock is the best Trapping move in the game, and played correctly, can leave your opponent down a Pokémon or two.
Base 118 Attack is good, enabling Grapploct to hit decently hard.
Drain Punch and Pain Split give Grapploct decent recovery and longevity
Negatives
Poor Base 42 Speed ensures that Grapploct will near always take a hit before attacking
Average Defenses alongside poor speed and defensive typing prevents Grapploct from enduring many hits.
Outclassed by near every other Fighting type in the Game.

Movesets

Octo-hold

-Octolock
-Drain Punch
-Taunt
-Soak
Item Attached: Leftovers
Ability: Technician / Limber
EVs and Nature:
252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
Adamant Nature

Grapploct can be great against any passive defensive cores that can’t do much damage to it. Come in on a wall like Toxapex, Ferrothorn, Chansey, Umbreon, etc. lock them in with Octolock, seal of status moves with Taunt and chip away at them with Drain Punch. Soak rounds out the set, removing troublesome Ghost and other Fighting resistant typings so Drain Punch will do decent damage at the least, while indirectly making Grapploct bulkier by removing STABs from most foes.

DYNAMAX:
Not recommended in the slightest, this is a defensive set with no coverage and Grapploct’s role can only be performed outside of Dynamax.

EVs and Items:
Max HP and Attack for a balance between bulk and offense, since Octolock dissipates if Grapploct switches out. Leftovers is recommended for continued longevity though Lum Berry can be considered to negate one status move while setting up the Octolock and protect against Scald burns.

Other Options:
Bulk Up -Grapploct makes for a decent Bulk Up user, bringing its Attack and Defense up to threatening levels after just one use.
Pain Split -Grapploct’s other healing option and helps run down the clock on wearing a target down even faster.
Brutal Swing/Ice Punch/Liquidation -all decent coverage options Grapploct has.
Sucker Punch -Grapploct’s only priority move, and a good one, punishing Ghost and Psychic types that would otherwise dispatch it easily.

Partners:
Dark types make fantastic partners for Grapploct, dispatching the unfettered Ghost types and threatening Psychic types with ease, though the stacking of Fairy weaknesses is unfortunate. Drapion and Bisharp are Dark types not weak to Fairy and enjoy Grapploct’s ability to remove troublesome walls that would otherwise hinder them.

Countering Grapploct

Any Pokémon that outspeeds Grapploct with a super effective STAB or sufficient power easily threatens it out or outright One Hit KOs it. Pokémon like Alakazam, Togekiss, the Tapus are just some of the Pokémon that can outright OHKO Grapploct, though frailer options must be wary of Sucker Punch.

Bulky Pokémon with good offense or type matchup like Corviknight, Celesteela, Cresselia, Necrozma, etc. can reliably one or two hit KO Grapploct while taking pittance from its normal moves.

Pokémon with Scald like Gastrodon and Quagsire give Grapploct problems too, despite being its preferred prey thanks to a meaty Burn chance that isn’t blocked by Taunt.

Locations in Games

Red/Blue/Yellow:
Not in game

Gold/Silver/Crystal:
Not in game

Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald:
Not in game

FireRed/LeafGreen:
Not in game

Colosseum/XD:
Not in game

Diamond/Pearl/Platinum:
Not in game

HeartGold/SoulSilver:
Not in game

Black/White:
Not in game

Black 2/White 2:
Not in game

X/Y:
Not in game

Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire:
Not in game

Sun/Moon:
Not in game

Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon:
Not in game

Let's Go, Pikachu!/Let's Go, Eevee!:
Not in game

Sword/Shield:
Route 9, Lake of Outrage, West Lake Axewell, Loop Lagoon
Max Raid Battles: Dusty Bowl, North Lake Miloch, Fields of Honor, Challenge Beach, Challenge Road, Honeycalm Sea

Dynamax Adventures

Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl:
Not in game

Legends: Arceus:
Not in game

Anime Appearences

Grapploct made a few appearances. Most notably, it was used by Bea in her World Coronation Series campaign and developed a rivalry with Ash's Riolu.

# -English Episode Name- -Jp. Episode Name- Pics
1123 Solitary and Menacing! Bea, the Lone Warrior! The Grapploct Menace!! Pics
1125 Making Battles in the Sand! Crawl Out of the Sand Tomb, Ash and Goh! Pics
1128 Octo-Gridlock at the Gym! Ash VS Bea! Overcome Octolock Pics
1140 Trials of a Budding Master! The Great Farfetch'd Trial! Pics
1149 Beyond Chivalry... Aiming to be a Leek Master! Aim to Become Leek Master! Stay With Me, Chivalry!! Pics
1174 Battle Three with Bea! Rival Showdown! Ash VS Bea!! Pics
1175 A Battle of Mega vs Max! Mega Evolution VS Gigantamax! Pics
1219 Toying With Your Motions! The Finals II: Toying Pics