Cetitan Stats

Cetitan highest IV stat is Attack (113) and the lowest being Special Attack (45).

Rank Value Stat
A
170
HP
A
113
Atk
E
65
Def
E
45
Sp.Atk
F
55
Sp.Def
E
73
Speed
B
521
Total

Cetitan Guide

Cetitan has a 2 HP EV Yield, which means the best nature to have with Cetitan is a Adamant nature due to the highest IV stat being Attack.

Cetitan Detail
Wild Held ItemNone
Best Nature
Adamant
+10% Attack
-10% Special Attack
Weak To
2x
2x
2x
2x
Resistance To
1/2
Catch Rate50
EV Yield2 HP

How To Evolve Cetitan in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

Cetoddle Regular Evolution requires Ice Stone to evolve into Cetitan.

    Cetitan Regular Evolution
  1. New
    #361
    Cetoddle
  2. Ice Stone
  3. New
    #362
    Cetitan

The Cetitan Regular Evolution biggest stat increase will be the HP stat.

Evolutions Total HP Atk Def Sp.Atk Sp.Def Speed
Cetoddle
334
108
68
45
30
40
43
Stat Increase
+187
+62
+45
+20
+15
+15
+30
Cetitan
521
170
113
65
45
55
73
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Where To Find Cetitan Locations in Pokemon SV

Cetitan has 1 spawn locations in pokemon scarlet and violet. You can find Cetoddle appearing at level 20 - 41, within the Glaseado Mountain 1, Glaseado Mountain 2, North Province (Area Three), North Province (Area One) location.

Cetitan Locations

Location How To Catch Pokemon Spawns
Tera Raid Spawn
Cetitan
Lv. 75
Tera Raid Spawn
Cetitan
Lv. 75
Very Rare
1
1 Biome
1
Lv. 1

Cetitan Raid Rewards in Pokemon SV

Pokemon SV Cetitan has 2 Tera Raids. There are multiple Cetitan Tera Raids, first being a Lv.75 5-Star Raid and the second is a Lv.90 6-Star Raid.

Pokemon SV Cetitan Weakness

Cetitan is a Ice Type pokemon. This will cause Cetitan to take More Damage from Fighting, Rock, Steel, Fire type moves, and Less Damage from Ice type moves.

Cetitan Type Weakness Chart
Damage Taken Types
+400%
Damage From
+200%
Damage From
Fighting
2x
Rock
2x
Steel
2x
Fire
2x
-50%
Less Damage From
Ice
1/2
-75%
Less Damage From
Immune
to Damage From

What pokemon is Cetitan Weak Against?
Increased Damage

Tier Pokemon Damage Taken Based on Move Type
S
+200%
S
+200%
S
+200%
S
+200%
S
+200%
S
+200%
S
+200%
S
+200%

What pokemon is Cetitan Resistant Against?
Reduced Damage

Tier Pokemon Damage Taken Based on Move Type
S
-50%
S
-50%
S
-50%
B
-50%
B
-50%
B
-50%
B
-50%
B
-50%
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Best Moves for Cetitan in Scarlet and Violet

Cetitan Best Moves to use when choosing a Moveset, includes leveling moves such as Avalanche and TM Moves like Hyper Beam, and Ice Beam.

Unlock Move Description
Blizzard
Ice
Tier:
B Tier
Power:
110
Acc:
70
PP:
5
Special
Effect:
A howling blizzard is summoned to strike opposing Pokemon. This may also leave the opposing Pokemon frozen.
Giga Impact
Normal
Tier:
B Tier
Power:
150
Acc:
90
PP:
5
Physical
Effect:
The user charges at the target using every bit of its power. The user can't move on the next turn.
Hyper Beam
Normal
Tier:
B Tier
Power:
150
Acc:
90
PP:
5
Special
Effect:
The target is attacked with a powerful beam. The user can't move on the next turn.
Ice Beam
Ice
Tier:
C Tier
Power:
90
Acc:
100
PP:
10
Special
Effect:
The target is struck with an icy-cold beam of energy. This may also leave the target frozen.
Ice Punch
Ice
Tier:
C Tier
Power:
75
Acc:
100
PP:
15
Physical
Effect:
The target is attacked with an icy punch. This may also leave the target frozen.

List of Cetitan Moves in

Cetitan can learn 14 Moves from Leveling Up and 26 TM Moves. Moves like Amnesia which, Cetitan will learn by reaching level 40. You can also learn TM tutor moves such as Hyper Beam, Ice Beam and Ice Punch.

Cetitan Level Up Moves

List of the 14 Moves Cetitan can learn from leveling up.

Lv Move Description
Lv.1
Powder Snow
Ice
Tier:
E Tier
Power:
40
Acc:
100
PP:
25
Special
Effect:
The user attacks with a chilling gust of powdery snow. This may also leave opposing Pokemon frozen.
Lv.1
Tackle
Normal
Tier:
E Tier
Power:
40
Acc:
100
PP:
35
Physical
Effect:
A physical attack in which the user charges and slams into the target with its whole body.
Lv.6
Growl
Normal
Tier:
F Tier
Power:
0
Acc:
100
PP:
40
Status
Effect:
The user growls in an endearing way, making opposing Pokemon less wary. This lowers their Attack stats.
Lv.9
Echoed Voice
Normal
Tier:
E Tier
Power:
40
Acc:
100
PP:
15
Special
Effect:
The user attacks the target with an echoing voice. If this move is used consecutively by any Pokemon, its power is boosted.
Lv.12
Ice Shard
Ice
Tier:
E Tier
Power:
40
Acc:
100
PP:
30
Physical
Effect:
The user flash-freezes chunks of ice and hurls them at the target. This move always goes first.
Lv.15
Rest
Psychic
Tier:
F Tier
Power:
0
Acc:
101
PP:
5
Status
Effect:
The user goes to sleep for two turns. This fully restores the user's HP and cures any status conditions.
Lv.19
Take Down
Normal
Tier:
D Tier
Power:
90
Acc:
85
PP:
20
Physical
Effect:
A reckless full-body charge attack for slamming into the target. This also damages the user a little.
Lv.25
Flail
Normal
Tier:
F Tier
Power:
1
Acc:
100
PP:
15
Physical
Effect:
The user flails about aimlessly to attack. The less HP the user has, the greater the move's power.
Lv.27
Avalanche
Ice
Tier:
D Tier
Power:
60
Acc:
100
PP:
10
Physical
Effect:
This move's power is doubled if the target has inflicted damage on the user in the same turn.
Lv.31
Bounce
Flying
Tier:
D Tier
Power:
85
Acc:
85
PP:
5
Physical
Effect:
The user bounces up high on the first turn, then drops onto the target on the next turn. This may also leave the target with paralysis.
Lv.36
Body Slam
Normal
Tier:
D Tier
Power:
85
Acc:
100
PP:
15
Physical
Effect:
The user attacks by dropping onto the target with its full body weight. This may also leave the target with paralysis.
Lv.40
Amnesia
Psychic
Tier:
F Tier
Power:
0
Acc:
101
PP:
20
Status
Effect:
The user temporarily empties its mind to forget its concerns. This sharply boosts the user's Sp. Def stat.
Lv.49
Double-Edge
Normal
Tier:
C Tier
Power:
120
Acc:
100
PP:
15
Physical
Effect:
A reckless life-risking tackle in which the user rushes the target. This also damages the user quite a lot.
Lv.53
Blizzard
Ice
Tier:
B Tier
Power:
110
Acc:
70
PP:
5
Special
Effect:
A howling blizzard is summoned to strike opposing Pokemon. This may also leave the opposing Pokemon frozen.