Pangoro has a catch rate of 65, which is tricky
by Cobblemon standards. Bring its HP as low as you can without knocking it out, ideally with
False Swipe, then apply sleep or paralysis before throwing. Those two things matter far more than
which ball you use.
Where it appears depends on biome, time of day and weather. Our
spawn biome guide explains how to steer the spawn pool
toward what you are hunting.
Shiny odds are the same for every species, roughly 1 in 8,192 per spawn, so hunting a shiny
Pangoro is purely a volume game. See shiny hunting.
Pangoro FAQ
What type is Pangoro in Cobblemon?
Pangoro is a Fighting/Dark-type Pokemon, number 675 in the Cobblemon Pokedex. Cobblemon uses the same typing as the main series games, so its matchups behave exactly as you would expect.
What is Pangoro weak to?
Pangoro has no type weaknesses at all, which is rare.
Where does Pangoro spawn in Cobblemon?
Pangoro has no spawn entry in the Cobblemon data files, which usually means it is obtained by evolving or breeding rather than by finding one in the world. Check its evolution line first.
How hard is Pangoro to catch in Cobblemon?
Pangoro has a catch rate of 65 out of 255, making it moderately difficult to catch. Lowering its HP into the red and applying sleep or paralysis moves the odds far more than upgrading your ball does, so bring a status move before you bring better balls.
What does Pangoro evolve into?
Pangoro is the final stage of its evolution line. The full line is pancham to pangoro.
What egg group is Pangoro in?
Pangoro belongs to the Field and Human-Like egg groups. It can breed with any Pokemon of the opposite gender that shares one of those groups, or with a Ditto.
What are Pangoro's base stats?
Pangoro has a base stat total of 495. Its highest stat is Attack at 124. Base stats are identical for every Pangoro you catch; IVs, EVs and nature are what separate one from another.
What abilities can Pangoro have?
Pangoro can have Iron Fist and Mold Breaker. Its hidden ability is Scrappy, which is much rarer and usually comes from breeding rather than a wild catch.