Rhydon was practically built for Trick Room teams. Lightning Rod redirects Electric moves and boosts its Sp. Atk, and 130 base Attack gives it real offensive presence. Electric moves can't touch it, which offsets the 6 weaknesses somewhat. Known as the Drill Pokemon.
Attack leads and Speed gets almost nothing. That's Rhydon's stat line in a nutshell. 3 stats sit in respectable range, but the spread is brutal. Moderately hard to find and yields 2 Attack EVs.
Rhydon’s horn can crush even uncut diamonds. One sweeping blow of its tail can topple a building. This Pokémon’s hide is extremely tough. Even direct cannon hits don’t leave a scratch.
Rhydon has a horn that serves as a drill. It is used for destroying rocks and boulders. This Pokémon occasionally rams into streams of magma, but the armor-like hide prevents it from feeling the heat.
Rhydon Weakness
FragileRhydon is weak to Water, Grass, Ice, Fighting, Ground, and Steel-type moves. Watch out for Water and Grass attacks, those deal 4x damage. On the flip side, it's immune to Electric-type moves entirely. 5 resistances help offset the weaknesses. Lightning Rod grants an additional Electric immunity, reshaping the matchup chart. Rhydon's physical bulk (base 120 Def) helps cushion physical weakness hits, but special attackers are the bigger threat.
Rhyhorn's line splits into 2 evolutions, and Rhydon is the level-up path. Each sibling form needs a different method to obtain. Breed through Rhyhorn to get eggs. Rhyperior has 50 more total stats, but Rhydon makes up for it with a stronger Attack gain (+45 from Rhyhorn).
How to Evolve
Breed with Rhydon to get Rhyhorn eggs easily from the Ground and Monster egg groups. Notable egg moves include Counter, Crunch, Crush Claw and 13 more.
Rhydon's job is getting Stealth Rock up and staying on the field. Eviolite provides a bulk boost that only works before full evolution, Rockhead helps it stick around, and max HP and Defense EVs prioritize longevity.
Best Build
Best Rhydon Moveset
- Stealth Rock
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Toxic
Recommended Teammates
The TM pool is where it gets interesting. Coverage across 12 types means almost nothing walls Rhydon cleanly, with Stone Edge and Earthquake anchoring the STAB side. Matchup flexibility isn't a problem.
Level-Up Moves
TM Moves
Egg Moves
Tutor Moves
Transfer Moves
Rhydon doesn't appear wild. Catch Rhyhorn instead, it shows up at moderate rates. Evolve it at level 42 to get Rhydon. The 2-stage line is mapped in the step cards below.
How to Obtain Rhydon in Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire
Step 1Catch RhyhornMODERATESafari Zone - Area 1Omega RubyGrassLv.28-3010%MidFacilityMODERATESafari Zone - Area 1Alpha SapphireGrassLv.28-3010%MidFacility
Step 2Rhydon ✓
Lightning Rod changes the entire equation for Rhydon. The 485 BST doesn't tell the full story. Ranked A-Tier as a wallbreaker.
Rhydon's biggest threats include Gyarados (Water), Venusaur (Grass), and Lapras (Ice), all carrying super-effective STAB moves. Gyarados is the most dangerous since Water moves deal 4x damage. Fighting, Ground, and Steel-type attackers are also a problem. With 6 weakness types, most competitive teams carry at least one counter. At base 40 Speed, Rhydon won't outrun any of these threats so switching to a resist is usually the safer play.
Lightning Rod is what you want on Rhydon. Every competitive set worth running is built with that ability in mind. The alternatives (Rock Head, Reckless) work on paper but Lightning Rod is what makes Rhydon worth using. On wall sets, Lightning Rod pairs with Rhydon's base 120 Defense to absorb physical hits on the switch.
Base 40 Speed is low. Priority moves or Trick Room are the way to go. On offense, Rhydon is a physical attacker with base 130 Attack. Defensively? Enough bulk to take a hit or two. Best used as a wallbreaker.
Rhydon appears in 21 games, including Yellow, Red & Blue, and Gold & Silver.
One of the original 151, Rhydon has appeared in 21 games — nearly every mainline game. From Red & Blue through the latest titles, it's rarely been left out of a regional Pokedex.
- Gen IY
Yellow - Gen IRBDebut

Red & Blue - Gen IIGS

Gold & Silver - Gen IIC
Crystal - Gen IIIRS

Ruby & Sapphire - Gen IIIFRLG

FireRed & LeafGreen - Gen IIIE
Emerald - Gen IVPt
Platinum - Gen IVHGSS

HeartGold & SoulSilver - Gen IVDP

Diamond & Pearl - Gen VBW

Black & White - Gen VB2W2

Black 2 & White 2 - Gen VIXY

X & Y - Gen VIORAS

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire - Gen VIIUSUM

Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon - Gen VIISM

Sun & Moon - Gen VIILGPE

Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee - Gen VIIISwSh

Sword & Shield - Gen VIIIPLA
Legends: Arceus - Gen VIIIBDSP

Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl - Gen IXSV

Scarlet & Violet - Gen IXLZA
Legends: Z-A