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Furret is a Normal Pokémon which evolves from Sentret. It is vulnerable to Fighting moves. Furret's strongest moveset is Quick Attack & Hyper Beam and it has a Max CP of 1,758.
"Furret has a very slim build. When under attack, it can slickly squirm through narrow spaces and get away. In spite of its short limbs, this Pokémon is very nimble and fleet."
Quick Attack and Sucker Punch have identical stats. The former benefits from STAB and offers neutral coverage while the latter can be Super Effective against Ghosts and Psychics.
Due to the extreme energy demands of Furret's other charge moves, Brick Break is mandatory for its low energy cost even though its damage output is poor. Hyper Beam deals significantly more damage than Dig partially due to STAB, but 80 energy cost on both of these moves makes them very difficult to access.
Furret is an underdogferret in PvP, featuring impressive bulk, a mono-Normal typing, and a very difficult moveset. While its fast moves are serviceable, the poor damage output of Brick Break and the extreme energy demands of its other charge moves makes Furret a big gamble for those who like to live on the edge. Interestingly enough, Furret has the potential to defeat popular picks like Azumarill, Lanturn, Probopass, Sableye, and Whiscash, but is absolutely dependent on baiting shields with Brick Break and landing Hyper Beam or Dig.
With a max CP of 1758, Furret has no hope outside of Great League.
Cuteness doesn't beat Dragons unfortunately.
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