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If you have a good competitive moveset for Gogoat, post an answer below and upvote the best ones. Movesets for its pre-evolutions, if any, can also be shared on this thread.

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Gogoat @ Leftovers
Ability: Sap Sipper
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Sp. Def / 4 Atk
Nature: Careful
-Bulk Up
-Leaf Blade / Horn Leech
-Earthquake
-Milk Drink / Rock Slide

Sap Sipper is a bit useless for a Grass type now, because none of the spore moves work on them anymore, so you don't get a free boost with Sleep Powder etc. It's already immune to Leech Seed as well. But then again, Grass Pelt is more useless competitively. I know that Florges learns Grassy Terrain, but it's still useless in light of Sap Sipper at least giving you an immunity.

I think Gogoat has a decent movepool, at least it gets access to EdgeQuake combo. Well, Rock Slide instead of Stone Edge, but the effect is the same. However, it's a shame that it's a pure Grass type, meaning it can't successfully tank without a few Bulk Ups because of its many weaknesses. Horn Leech is probably better for Gogoat, since it serves the purpose of both Leaf Blade & Milk Drink.

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Actually, it still raises the attack when status moves are used. I always switch my Skiddo into my friend's grass types or things with grass type moves. Now you know. P.S This is my favorite Gogoat moveset minus the leftovers, I would've put in Big Root. Good job!
I know that Sap Sipper raises attack; I was just commenting that it's now not as useful because things like Sleep Powder/ Stun Spore/ Spore won't activate Sap Sipper because Gogoat is grass type, and all grass types gained immunity in Gen VI from spore/ powder moves.
As for Big Root, that's only useful for one thing. Leftovers is much more reliable recovery.
How do you get gogoat to learn rock slide? I've been looking everywhere
Use TM80.
This moveset is pretty nice. The only thing I would change in my personality is that its its moveset should be Bulk Up, Leaf Blade, Milk Drink, and Rock Slide.
Low key good grass type
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I had a lot of sets prepared for this guy :P

He's got a really nice base Attack, which makes me think we can run a BulkyBand set.

Gogoat @ Choice Band
Ability: Sap Sipper
EVs: 252 Atk / 248 HP / 8 SpD
Adamant Nature
- Earthquake
- Horn Leech / Leaf Blade
- Wild Charge
- Payback

Wild Charge hits Flying types, Earthquake hits Fire types, Payback is good as we aren't running speed and many sweepers can outspeed him. Horn Leech is nice for recovery and STAB, while Leaf Blade is more powerful. Personal preference really.

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Gogoat @ Grassy Seed
Gogoat
Ability: Grass Pelt
Nature: Adamant
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpD
• Horn Leech
• Bulk Up
• Milk Drink
• Rock Slide

Grassy Seed and Grass Pelt make his defense crazy in Grassy Terrain. Horn Leech is for STAB and recovery, Milk Drink is for recovery, Bulk Up is for better Attack and even greater Defense, and Rock Slide is coverage against Gogoat's Bug, Flying, Fire, and Ice weaknesses.

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I personally, would use quake instead of milk drink because norm leech can heal and sap sipper because pelt in kinda useless when you can bulk up, which increases attack and defence, rather then using grassy terrain to boost just defence.
Earthquake is weakened in grassy terrain.
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Grassy Terrain Tank

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Gogoat @ Leftovers:
Trait: Grass Pelt
EV: 252 HP / 128 Sp.Atk / 128 Sp.Def
Hardy Nature

  • Surf
  • Horn Leech / Leaf Blade
  • Bulk Up
  • Earthquake

I have no ideas about the nature. Frankly, that thing needs all of his stats so I cannot raise one and lower one. So I went for a neutral natures. Bulk Up raises its frail defense and decent attack and when used twice, you are sure you won't be easily KOed. Horn Leech is a recovery STAB, while Leaf Blade for the power. I would personally go Horn Leech for ensuring longevity. Surf is a bizarre choice, but it provides nice coverage against Fire and uses Gogoat's all decent special attack. Earthquake is Earthquake. You know! That 100 Power / 100 Accuracy powerful and relentless Ground move. Now, you know ?

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No milk drink??? D:
Definitely my favorite set!

I honestly think Gogoat is a fantastically executed Pokémon.
the fact that a goat and a racoon can surf is quite funny. Also, gen 7 onwards, i'd suggest replacing Leftovers with Grassy Seed for a +2 in defense
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Well after using this guy in-game, I must say he's pretty awesome. As fondant already mentioned his Sap Sipper ability did experience an unfortunate nerf, but it's still better (imo) than his other ability.

He's got some really good HP and not too shabby SDef so this is one possible set to try out.

Gogoat @ Leftovers
Ability: Sap Sipper
EVs: 252 SpD / 248 HP / 8 Spd
Careful Nature
- Toxic
- Milk Drink / Protect
- Leech Seed
- Horn Leech / Leaf Blade

Toxic + Leech Seed + Milk Drink = Ultimate survivability. Unfortunately, being a Grass type, he has lots of weaknesses. If you decide to run Horn Leech, I would say go for Protect > Milk Drink. If you go for Leaf Blade, then go with Milk Drink. Just one possible, though unlikely, set we can see him using.

So basically, he's a cross between Sawsbuck, Bouffalant, and Miltank?
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So basically, he's a cross between Sawsbuck, Bufoullant, and Miltank?
This actually could be a sturdy wall if you choose the right moves. I'll use it maybe.
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Role: Mixed Sweeper

Gogoat @ Leftovers
Ability: Sap Sipper
EV Spread: 252 Atk / 252 SpA / 4 HP (or 4 Spd)
Nature: Brave
-Sunny Day / Horn Leech
-Growth
-Earthquake
-Solar Beam

First, set up Sunny Day. Then go for one to two Growths that give you +2Atk and +2SpAtk in the sun. Then use Earthquake and Solar Beam to own everything.

Alternatively, you could bring in something else that knows Sunny Day or has the ability Drought, and replace the Sunny Day on Gogoat with Horn Leech to get some HP back.

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Here's the moveset I used:
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Gogoat @ Big Root
Ability: Sap Sipper
Adamant Nature
EVs 252 Atk / 126 HP / 126 Def / 4 SpD

  • Horn Leech
  • Leech Seed
  • Earthquake
  • Rock Slide

  • With Big Root, Horn Leech & Leech Seed should help you survive with additional STAB and the other two cover all your weaknesses :D

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Gogoat @ Big Root / Leftovers
Ability: Sap Sipper
EVs: 252 Atk / 240 HP / 16S
Nature: Adamant

  • Leaf Blade
  • Earthquake
  • Wild Charge / Rock Slide
  • Horn Leech / Bulk Up

Leaf Blade is its best move and is good STAB. Earthquake covers Gogoat's Fire weakness and is a solid move. The third slot is to cover the Flying weakness, either Rock Slide or Wild Charge, and the fourth slot is personal preference, if you want recovery or to be able to set up a couple of Bulk Ups.

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With Gogoat's high Attack and HP stats, this seems like it would work out well:

Gogoat @ Shell Bell / Leftovers / Big Root
Ability: Sap Sipper (or Grass Pelt if running doubles with Grassy Terrain)
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpA
Adamant Nature

-Leaf Blade (good STAB move)
-Milk Drink / Horn Leech (recover more HP or recover some and damage opponent)
-Earthquake (coverage, plus its Earthquake)
-Rock Slide (combined with Earthquake gives full coverage, plus it's good in double battles)

Could replace Rock Slide with Bulk Up to boost Attack and Defense, or Synthesis with a Grassy Terrain support as well, but I find that the extra coverage against Flying and Fire works well, especially in double battles.

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i call this one the barbarian goat \m/ -_- \m/

Role: BIG FAT KILLER !!!
Gogoat @ Leftovers
EVs: 252 ATK / 252 HP / 4 whatever you want cause it doesn't make a difference to the stat at this point cause... well its only 4 EVs.
Lonely Nature
Ability: Sap Sipper

HORN LEECH: Because a true barbarian just charges head first into the enemy, stands on the corpse, and lets loose an invigorating scream just to feel better!!!
AERIAL ACE: A barbarian thinks about 3 things in life: women, food, and most importantly, what is the best weapon to use in each situation. Common human beings call it coverage.
ROCK SLIDE: True barbarians make the wall crumble and the roof fall with just the pure awesomeness of their existence!!!
EARTHQUAKE: Earthquake is just way above everything in existence... yes, even barbarians.

This guy has lots of HP but taking a whole turn to set up will get him beat up really hard from any super effective physical hit, because of its poor Defense stat (and god knows that the things who got lots of Attack stat are RARELY using Fire, Ice, or Bug type moves). What's more, the only reliable Defense stat booster he's got is Bulk Up, which boosts both its Attack and Defense stats, but only by one stage each, wiech make it basically pointless, because it would need two turns to set up to a respectable Defense stat. The opponent will probably be smarter than a frog and destroy you with Flare Blitz or Megahorn or something like that before you could do any damage. With Leftovers to regain a bit of HP every turn, and Horn Leech, which is always good for a Grass type with a high Attack stat, I think this guy's Schwarzenegger nature is clear.

Soooo for those who didn't get it... its a pure physical attacking set... seriously even a goat would get it... no offense barbarian goat cause you're a BADASS BARBARIAN !!!

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Role: Fast Bulky Physical Sweeper

Gogoat @ Big Root (For full Recovery)

Nature: Jolly (+Speed, -Sp. Atk.)
Ability: Sap Sipper (For Attack boost)
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 HP / 4 Spe

  1. Horn Leech (You want this guy on the field as long as possible)
  2. Earthquake (He makes good use of this one)
  3. Rock Slide (Covers 4 out of 5 of his weaknesses)
  4. Milk Drink (Keep on swimming)

Why is this thing so good?!?

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Gogoat @ Leftovers
Ability: Sap Sipper
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
Nature: Adamant
-Horn Leech
-Earthquake / Rock Slide
-Bulk Up
-Milk Drink / Substitute

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Subseeder

Gogoat @ Leftovers
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spd
Ability: Sap Sipper
Impish Nature

  • Bulk Up
  • Substitute
  • Leech Seed
  • Horn Leech

Switch on a Grass type move, and set up with Substitute and Bulk Up. Then regain lost HP with Leech Seed and Horn Leech. Having a Water type in the back is helpful so you can switch in if necessary.

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I personally use this set:
Bulky Physical Sweeper

Gogoat @ Leftovers
Ability: Sap Sipper
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
Adamant Nature

-Earthquake
-Horn Leech / Bulk Up
-Leaf Blade
-Milk Drink

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Gen 6:
Gogoat @ Leftovers
Ability: Sap Sipper
Nature: Jolly (+Speed, -Sp. Attack)
EVs: 252 Spe / 252 Atk / 4 HP
Role: Physical Sweeper/Staller

  • Horn Leech
  • Milk Drink
  • Protect
  • Rock Slide
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Gogoat (M) @ Miracle Seed
Ability: Sap Sipper
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spe / 4 HP
Nature: Jolly (+spe -sp.atk)

-Work Up
-Double Team
-Synthesis
-Horn Leech

All of this to annoy the opponent.

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Special Gogoat
Gogoat @ Leftovers
Gogoat
Ability: Grass Pelt
Nature: Modest
EVs: 252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 Def
• Leech Seed
• Protect
• Giga Drain
• Hidden Power [Rock]

Leech Seed + Leftovers is great for healing. Giga Drain is STAB and heals even more. Hidden Power [Rock] covers Gogoat's Ice, Fire, Flying, AND Bug weaknesses.

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Ramos (Gogoat) @ Expert Belt
Ability: Sap Sipper
Tera Type: Grass
EVs: 184 HP / 252 Atk / 72 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Horn Leech
- Wild Charge
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide

My Gogoat is named after the Kalos Gym Leader, who uses a Gogoat as his ace. And although he does not copy the moveset in either game, or anime, I did keep the anime's move that nearly won the battle for Ramos against Ash's Frogadier. Horn Leech is such a devastating move because it can quite literally define how a battle ends with it's healing and STAB power alone. Earthquake and Rock Slide are for coverage against his weaknesses. Rock beats Bug, Fire, Flying and Ice. And Earthquake beats Fire and Poison. The final move is my finishing touch to my SV team. I used a Gogoat for my playthrough and had no electric types on it. So I taught Gogoat Wild Charge to cover for that flaw. Adamant Nature paired with Expert Belt is always a good combo, not to mention my EV's are, while messy, tuned for Atk and HP with a hint of Spe. Tera type is honestly self explanatory. There's no need for a different Tera on Gogoat. And finally. Sap Sipper, while not as helpful on Gogoat compared to other Pokemon, is better than Grass Pelt because it saves me having to set up Grassy Terrain or fine tuning ANYTHING else. And that there is my Gogoat

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