Physical
Balanced
340Low
70Moderate
DTier

Mid-stage Pokemon like Vibrava rarely see competitive play outside of special formats. It's a waypoint on the road to Flygon, which is where the real potential kicks in. Known as the Vibration Pokemon. Can go either physical or special depending on the set.

You won't find a real weakness in Vibrava's stat line. It's well-rounded for the Vibration Pokemon, and what it does with that depends on moveset and items. Yields 2 Attack and Speed EVs, on a 1.06M XP medium-slow curve.

Base Stats
340Avg
HP50
D
Attack70
C
Defense50
D
Sp. Atk50
D
Sp. Def50
D
Speed70
C
Total340
Low <60
Avg 60-89
High 90-149
Top 150+
EV YieldDefeating Vibrava yields +1 Atk, +1 Spe
HPAtk+1DefSpASpDSpe+1
Details
Catch120ModerateMedium Slow1.06M XP1.1m / 3'07"15.3kg / 33.7 lbs119Base XP
Pokedex Entries

It violently shudders its wings, generating ultrasonic waves to induce headaches in people.

Platinum

Vibrava Weakness

Avg

Ice and Dragon-type moves hit Vibrava for super-effective damage. Ice hits land at 4x, so they're the biggest threat. The upside? Electric-type moves can't touch it at all. Levitate grants an additional Ground immunity, reshaping the matchup chart.

Gen IV Type Chart
  • Fairy type does not exist — Dragon has fewer checks
  • Physical / Special split now per-move (introduced Gen IV)
4xCriticali
2xWeaki
½xResisti
¼xResisti
None
2Weak
3Resist
2Immune
Scorei0
4x Ice — Ice Beam, Freeze-Dry, Ice Shard
Abilities
LevitateEvades ground moves.
Levitate grants Ground immunity

Vibrava sits between Trapinch and Flygon in this three-stage line. Not the final form yet. For breeding, average hatch time with a decent partner pool via two egg groups. So far, Speed got the biggest boost (+60 from Trapinch). The final form adds another 180 stats on top.

How to Evolve

3 Forms
Stat Comparison 3 Stages
Trapinch
Ground
Vibrava
GroundDragon
Flygon
GroundDragon
HP
45
50+5
80+30
ATK
100
70-30
100+30
DEF
45
50+5
80+30
SP.ATK
45
50+5
80+30
SP.DEF
45
50+5
80+30
SPE
10
70+60
100+30
BST
290B-Tier
340D-Tier+50
520A-Tier+180
ROLE
Attacker
Balanced
Sweeper
TYPE
Physical
Physical
Physical
Breeding
Very Easy

Breed with Vibrava to get Trapinch eggs easily using 47 partners from the Bug and Dragon egg groups. Notable egg moves include Flail, Focus Energy, Fury Cutter and 2 more.

Egg Groups
BugDragon
Gender
50.0%50.0%
Hatch Time
20 cycles·5,140 steps
Quick~5 min with Flame Body
Egg Moves
5moves
Breed With (best first)
gyaradosflygondrapioncharizardkingdrasceptilemiloticaltariamasquerainarbokseadraseviper

Best Build

No build content available for this Pokemon in Gen 4.

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Coverage runs deep. Vibrava can hit 10 types beyond STAB, including Dark and Normal. The offense anchors on Draco Meteor and Outrage while TMs handle everything else.

Level-Up Moves

Lv 1
Feint Attack
6020Dark
Lv 1
Sand Attack
10015Ground
Lv 1
Sand Tomb
358515Ground
Lv 1
Sonic Boom
9020Normal
Lv 9
Sand Attack
10015Ground
Lv 17
Feint Attack
6020Dark
Lv 25
Sand Tomb
358515Ground
Lv 33
Supersonic
5520Normal
Lv 35
Dragon Breath
6010020Dragon
Lv 41
Screech
8540Normal
Lv 49
Sandstorm
10Rock
Lv 57
Hyper Beam
150905Normal

TM Moves

Src
TM45
Attract
10015Normal
TM78
Captivate
10020Normal
HM05
Defog
15Flying
TM28
Dig
8010010Ground
TM32
Double Team
15Normal
TM59
Dragon Pulse
9010010Dragon
TM26
Earthquake
10010010Ground
TM58
Endure+4
10Normal
TM42
Facade
7010020Normal
HM02
Fly
909515Flying
TM21
Frustration
10020Normal
TM19
Giga Drain
6010010Grass
TM10
Hidden Power
6010015Normal
TM15
Hyper Beam
150905Normal
TM83
Natural Gift
10015Normal
TM17
Protect+4
10Normal
TM44
Rest
10Psychic
TM27
Return
10020Normal
TM80
Rock Slide
759010Rock
HM06
Rock Smash
4010015Fighting
TM39
Rock Tomb
609510Rock
TM51
Roost
10Flying
TM37
Sandstorm
10Rock
TM43
Secret Power
7010020Normal
TM62
Silver Wind
601005Bug
TM82
Sleep Talk
10Normal
TM22
Solar Beam
12010010Grass
TM47
Steel Wing
709025Steel
HM04
Strength
8010015Normal
TM90
Substitute
10Normal
TM11
Sunny Day
5Fire
TM87
Swagger
9015Normal
TM06
Toxic
8510Poison
TM89
U-turn
7010020Bug

Egg Moves

Src
Egg
Flail
10015Normal
Egg
Focus Energy
30Normal
Egg
Fury Cutter
109520Bug
Egg
Gust
4010035Flying
Egg
Quick Attack+1
4010030Normal

Tutor Moves

Src
Tutor
Air Cutter
559525Flying
Tutor
Draco Meteor
140905Dragon
Tutor
Earth Power
9010010Ground
Tutor
Fury Cutter
109520Bug
Tutor
Heat Wave
1009010Fire
Tutor
Mud-Slap
2010010Ground
Tutor
Ominous Wind
601005Ghost
Tutor
Outrage
12010010Dragon
Tutor
Snore
4010015Normal
Tutor
Swift
6020Normal
Tutor
Twister
4010020Dragon

Reminder Moves

Src
Rem
Bite
6010025Dark
Rem
Crunch
8010015Dark
Rem
Dig
8010010Ground
Rem
Earth Power
9010010Ground
Rem
Earthquake
10010010Ground
Rem
Feint+2
5010010Normal
Rem
Fissure
305Ground

Transfer Moves

Src
Gen 3
Body Slam
8510015Normal
Gen 3
Double-Edge
12010015Normal
Gen 3
Mimic
10Normal

No wild encounters for Vibrava in Platinum. Bring Trapinch over from Ruby, Emerald, or Brilliant Diamond, then level through the stages. Each step in the chain is laid out below.

How to Obtain Vibrava in Platinum

  1. Trapinch
    Step 1Obtain Trapinch

    Available in:

    Then trade to Platinum to continue the evolution chain.

    Also found in:

  2. Vibrava
    Step 2Vibrava
  • At 340 BST, Vibrava is firmly in pre-evolution territory. Evolve it into Flygon before bringing it to any serious fight.

  • Watch for Walrein (Ice) and Salamence (Dragon) when using Vibrava. They all hit it super-effectively with STAB. Walrein is the most dangerous since Ice moves deal 4x damage. Only 2 weaknesses means fewer dedicated counters to worry about.

  • Trapinch evolves into Vibrava at level 35. Vibrava evolves into Flygon at level 45. Vibrava is a middle-stage evolution in the Trapinch line.

  • Vibrava gets Levitate. But Levitate is the one that matters — it's the centerpiece of every viable set. Build around that.

  • Vibrava is a physical attacker with base 70 Attack. Fragile — can't afford to take many hits, too. But the speed tells the real story — base 70 Speed is workable — faster than some, slower than many.

  • Vibrava appears in 15 games, including Ruby & Sapphire, FireRed & LeafGreen, and Emerald.

Debuting in Ruby & Sapphire, Vibrava appears in 15 games across 7 generations. A reliable presence in most mainline games, typically found through catching or hatching as a base form.