ThePokemonanime has evolved far and wide, expanding its selection of techniques along the way. The reality is that Pokemon have to battle each other to be the best. Trainers toss their Pokemon into battle, and battles are won by choosing the best techniques.
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Water Pokemon are a peculiar bunch, given that they don’t have to be in the water. Unlike fish, Water-type Pokemon can fight on land but still deliverpowerful Water-type moves. The Water-type is super effective against types like Rock, Fire,and Ground. Ranked by combat power, these are thebest Water moves inPokemon.
Updated on July 28, 2025, by Suzail Ahmad:Water-type Pokemon are one of the most loved types in the Pokemon series. Ever since the first set of games came out, Water-type Pokemon can be found in abundance. In the last few years, Game Freak has made it a point to release new Pokemon games every year. While it is definitely a great initiative, it does tend to cause problems because the games tend to have multiple glitches and other issues. However, many fans overlook these problems because they get to try new Pokemon and their new moves. With Pokemon Scarlet and Violet releasing recently, players are already looking forthe best Water-type movesthat they can teach theirWater-type Pokemonor another Pokemon that could benefit from learning one.

24Brine
Brine is a powerful move that was introduced in Generation IV. It has 65 power and 100% accuracy. At the first glance, Brine doesn’t seem to be impressive at all, but depending on the HP of the opponent, it can cause serious damage.
If the opponent’s HP falls below 50% during a battle, the power of Brine is doubled, and it becomes a whopping 130, which is enough to end the fight. The move is learned by some Pokemon as they level up while others canlearn it via a TM.

23Liquidation
Liquidation is one of the few attacks that hit the opponent with a great deal of damage. It has a power of 85, and it can be used ten times in a battle. In addition to its steady damage, the move has 100 accuracy, which means it rarely misses the target.
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Liquidation also has a low chance of decreasing the defense of the opposing Pokemon by one stage. This could come in handy in some situations, but more often than not, it will just deal physical damage, which is why most players will be looking at other attacks to teach their Pokemon. However, it is still a good choice for players, who are looking to play it safe. The move can be learned by leveling up and by using TR 98 on one’s Pokemon.
22Bouncy Bubble
Bouncy Bubble is not a name that a player would expect to be actually good, but somehow it is. The move was introduced inPokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!, and Let’s Go, Eevee!The move has a power of 90 and 100% accuracy. The move definitely deals a lot of damage, but the thing that makes it truly special is that it heals the user by 50% of the damage dealt to the opponent.
This move does have a catch as it can only be learnedby the partner Eeveein the games. The players will have to go to the Move Tutor, who will teach the move to Eevee. Unfortunately, in the subsequent generations, this move has been severely nerfed. Bouncy Bubble is described inPokemon Sword and Shieldas follows: “This move can’t be used. It’s recommended that this move is forgotten. Once forgotten, this move can’t be remembered.”

21Muddy Water
There is no shortage of powerful Water-type attacks in the game, and many of them can take out an opponent in a single hit. Needless to say, Muddy Water is one of the moves that a player can use to turn the tide of the battle in their favor.
The move wasintroduced in Generation III,and it has a power of 90, but a rather low accuracy of 85%. Given the power of the attack, the trade-off is understandable. Aside from dealing heavy damage to an opponent, Muddy Water can cause their accuracy to drop. This can come in handy in several situations and annoy the competitor as they will be unable to land a strike on the player’s Pokemon.

20Hidden Power (Water)
While Hidden Power is a special attack move with only 60 power, it has 100 Accuracy and can be learned by a staggering amount of Pokemon. The main appeal of the move is that it can come in the form of any type in the game.
This means that if a player is concocting a strategy and they really want a certain Pokemon to have access to a Water-type move but that Pokemon normally doesn’t have access to one, Hidden Power’s Water-type variant can do the trick!

19Waterfall
When it comes to reliable physical Water-type moves, Waterfall is the gold standard. With 100 accuracy and 80 Power, Waterfall has a 20% chance of causing its target to flinch, increasing its already above-average value.
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Perfect on high-attackWater-types like Mega-Swampert, this is an attack that offers very little risk and simply offers a chance of being yet even more useful through its flinch chance!
18Aqua Jet
Quick Attack and other priority attacks like it are often overlooked due to their low damage output. However, once an opposing Pokemon’s HP has been whittled down, the likes of these moves can be used to reliably take such Pokemon out of commission.
With 100 Accuracy, Aqua Jet is a fast-acting priority move that allows its user to act first, dealing 40 power and allowing Water-types to deal additional STAB damage.

17Water Shuriken
Only learnable by Greninja and Accelgor, Water Shuriken is essentially a more powerful version of Aqua Jet.
While it has a lower base power than Aqua Jet, only having 15 Power, once used, the move hits a target between two and five times. Additionally, if this move is used by an Ash-Greninja with the Battle Bond ability, the move’s power is raised to 20, making it all the more potent.

16Rain Dance
Rain Dance is easily the most underrated and slept-on Water-Type move inPokemonhistory. While the move doesn’t directly deal damage, it causes it to rain, it causes Water-type moves to deal 50% more damage while fire-type moves deal 50% less.
Additionally, when raining, the normally inaccurate moves Thunder and Hurricane automatically hit their targets. As if this weren’t enough, Pokemon with the somewhat common Swift Swim ability have their speed greatly increased in the rain. If a player consciously factors in every effect of the rain, entire competitively viable teams can be built around getting the most out of the rain.

15Splishy Splash
Although Pikachu uses a combination of water and electricity when dealing damage with Splishy Splash, it is a Water-type move. This move was introduced inLet’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!It is one of Pikachu’s signature moves in the game.
With 100% accuracy and 90 power, Splishy Splash is one of the most effective Water-type moves yet. The move is capable of leaving an opponent with paralysis, and it is learned by visiting the Move Tutor in Fuchsia City’s Pokemon Center.
