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Flygon w/ fire blast or hyper beam?
I have a flygon on my Emerald, and I wanted it to be able to fight back against ice poke's, so I taught it fire blast via tm. Since it's relatively fast I figured I could get off an attack before the other poke could use icebeam/blizzard etc. But it's nearing learning hyper beam now and I was wondering, since hyper beam has 150 power and flygon's attack is so much higher than its special attack, would it be better to swap out hyper beam for fire blast?
Here's the stats: Flygon Lv. 60 @Scope Lens Lonely nature Body Slam Sandstorm DragonBreath (Likely soon to be dragonClaw) Fireblast (or hyper beam?) HP: 188 At: 191 De: 99 S/a: 126 S/d: 120 Sp: 143 I forget exactly the evs I gave it but I'm pretty sure it was all in attack and speed. I think, it was a while since I first ev trained it. Anyways any thoughts? |
Stay away from Hyper Beam. It is a horrible move. Your moveset needs a lot of work too. Fire Blast is perfect for Flygon, but here is what you want to work towards:
- Earthquake - Fire Blast - Rock Slide - Substitute/Quick Attack There is nothing better than Flygon with a STAB Earthquake. Sub is great, but Quick Attack is a great finishing move. |
Im going to say one thing go ahead and go with what shanecdavis is saying he has helped me out with a ddttar and a umbreon a while back and he is very knowledgeable and can help with any poke you want help with. kudos to shanecdavis
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it sounds too overpowered. fire blast & hyper beam makes everything not fun, and the possibility for it to work in battle is lower than most moves. |
Hyper Beam is the worst move which is a 2 move attack
Fire Blast would be my choice as everyone says ...-^_^- |
For in-game, you don't need Substitute. Substitute is a one-time only move tutor (I think), so you're better off saving it for later. It's not even that useful unless you're doing link battles. Rock Slide, despite being a really good choice, costs 48 BP at the Battle Frontier. If you don't have enough BP, Rock Tomb is an acceptable replacement (despite having much lower base power). It still hits Flying-types, which Earthquake can't do. I'm not sure on the last move, but keep in mind that Dragon Claw is a special attack.
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if you really wanted to keep those original moves, i would recommend flamethrower as a more stable alternative to fireblast. fireblast can be a bit inaccurate, but hyper beam will cost you an entire turn. plus, fire moves do well against ice types among others
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Excellent advice guys, thanks. One problem... where can I get earthquake again? I used the TM on my swampert already =/ (which I still have in my party)
If there's nowhere, then...any other ideas for a replacement? Also, I'm fine for rock slide; I've got lots of BP's saved up. Once I finish replacing a few pokemon I'm going to post my entire team on these forums, you guys sound pretty knowledgeable. ^_^ |
There is no second Earthquake TM (unless you can trade with someone who's got it). You can also breed to get this move.
A replacement for Earthquake...I'm not sure excatly. Try Rock Slide. |
But thats a psychical flygon..... SE would be better.
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Why did you teach your Swampert Earthquake? It learns it as it's last move I think. |
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So you guys are saying I should have: -F/blast -R/slide -Q/attack or sub (since q/attack would require breeding...) -And what should go here? DragonBreath/Claw maybe? |
Definitley choose Fire Blast, great high hitting, pretty accurate move, Hyper Beam just FAILS, it has to recharge and it really is not worth the time, plus its really not that strong.
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Read the posts, he's already decided not to get Hyper Beam.
If you do decide to go breed for Quick Attack, try to get it EQ as well. |
deffinatly fireblast before hyperbeam but to be honest you would be better off with flamethrower with more pp and better accuarcy
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Any ideas? |
Fire Blast, definitely. Besides, Attack stat doesn't matter with Hyper Beam. Special attack does. Just thought I'd point that out. |
Actually in Gen III, Hyper Beam is still physical I think. It didn't become special until Gen IV.
Anyway, if you can't breed for EQ, you could trade the TM over from another game I suppose? Other than that there's a slim chance of getting the TM through the Pickup ability in Emerald or D/P. (1% for a lvl 91-100 Pokemon). Awful odds, but if you really want it, it's always an option I guess. |
No, I just checked it and there was nothing about it being a Physical move. Ever. |
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Anyways, still looking for another move. I'm thinking dragon claw. But I dunno. |
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BLARGH!! lol. I suppose I will just have to pick another move to replace it. I don't feel like leveling a zigzagoon. =p |
Wow. A lot of bad information being bandied about around here. Physical Flygon is better than Special Flygon. It is as simple as that. You use Fire Blast over Flamethrower because Flygon's base SAtk is only 80 and you want Adamant Flygon in order to take advantage of its base Atk of 100.
I would definitely suggest getting TM26 through Pickup. Just battle Gabby a few times with a Zigzagoon in the second slot with Protect, and a strong Pokemon in the first slot with Explosion/Selfdestruct. Use Explosion/Selfdesctruct and Zigzagoon gets all the Exp points. Once it reaches Lv21, start item farming as you get Rare Candies 5% of the time. Once it reahes Lv41 it increases to 10%. Between item farming and battling Gabby, you will have a Lv91 Linoon in no time. Then go to BF and clone 5 other Lv91 Linoone. Item farm some more and you will have TM26 in no time. Very much worth the effort. BTW - Substitute is a great move to use in-game, as the computer will invariably use non-attacking moves and won't take steps to either prevent of blast through Subs like a human opponent will. |
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