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Lumineon is a Water Pokémon which evolves from Finneon. It is vulnerable to Grass and Electric moves. Lumineon's strongest moveset is Waterfall & Blizzard and it has a Max CP of 1,814.
"They traverse the deep waters as if crawling over the seafloor. The fantastic lights of its fins shine like stars in the night sky."
Water Gun is technically preferable for its higher energy gains, though Waterfall offers stronger damage output.
Silver Wind is needed for its lesser energy cost, though its damage output is pitiful. Blizzard demands the most energy, but wide coverage (including against its weakness to Grass) and the threat of dealing a KO can be valuable when shields are down. Water Pulse is a poor move due to its relatively high energy cost and poor damage output, but it does cost less energy than Blizzard.
Getting this out of the way first: Lumineon is bad in a vacuum. The lack of any noteworthy moves makes it weak intrinsically. It only gets worse from there. When you note that Great League is already flush with powerful Water-type attackers, Lumineon goes from "individually not outstanding" to "bad, and also outclassed." Feel free to leave this one on the bench. The back of the bench. Further back than that. Thank you.
Lumineon's low max CP adds even more problems to this already mediocre fish.
In Master League Lumineon might look like a sushi dinner for some dragons and dinosaurs. Consider other Pokemon instead.
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