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Pokemon Who Can Learn Mirror Coat

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Pokemon Sword and Shield - Mirror Coat

This is an article for the move Mirror Coat and the Pokemon who can learn it and its location in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Isle of Armor, and the Crown Tundra DLC. Read on to see the Power, Accuracy, PP, and Effect, and see how to use it competitively.

Mirror Coat - Type and Effect

Type Pokemon Psychic Image
Category Pokemon Special Image
Power -
Accuracy 100
PP 20
Effect A retaliation move that counters any special attack, inflicting double the damage taken.
Max Move Max Mindstorm
Power: 100

Pokemon That Learn Mirror Coat

By Default

WobbuffetWobbuffet WynautWynaut LopunnyLopunny
MagnezoneMagnezone

By Level Up

Galarian Mr. MimeGalarian Mr. Mime CorsolaCorsola Galarian CorsolaGalarian Corsola
SuicuneSuicune GlaceonGlaceon VanilliteVanillite
VanillishVanillish VanilluxeVanilluxe DewpiderDewpider
AraquanidAraquanid NihilegoNihilego OrbeetleOrbeetle
CursolaCursola Mr. RimeMr. Rime

By TM / TR

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

By Egg Move

SquirtleSquirtle WartortleWartortle BlastoiseBlastoise
TentacoolTentacool MantineMantine MudkipMudkip
SwampertSwampert LileepLileep FeebasFeebas
MiloticMilotic ShellosShellos GastrodonGastrodon
MantykeMantyke GothitaGothita GothoritaGothorita
GothitelleGothitelle AmauraAmaura AurorusAurorus
BergmiteBergmite AvaluggAvalugg PyukumukuPyukumuku
SnomSnom FrosmothFrosmoth DuraludonDuraludon

By Move Tutor

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

Competitive Analysis

Mirror Coat is a special Psychic-type move that allows the user to counter any damage it has taken and hit back twice as hard as long as it is a special move.

This move has decreased priority which allows the user to counter successfully as long as it is hit by any special attack.

In Doubles, the last Pokemon to hit a Mirror Coat user will be the one receiving the move.

Take note that Mirror Coat's counter will ignore status resistances, but Dark-type Pokemon will still be immune as it is a Psychic-type move.

Mirror Coat Locations

Mirror Coat is only available by Default, Level Up, or via Egg Move.

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