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Marowak. Often reffered to as "the pokemon you do not want to get hit by"
With the thich club attatched, marowak's base attack is at a ridiculus 160. That's surpassed only by two pokemon: ramparados and attack deoxys.
Now, i'm going to ask, is it even worth it to EV train this thing in attack? Maybe spending the points in HP, defense, and spc. defense are a better idea. My question is : if marowak has an attack IV of 30, with no EV points, will his attack power still be superior?
Consider this. Marowak with thick club attatched, trained in defense, HP, and spc defense get's a baton pass from ninjask after a few speed boosts, and if you're lucky, a substitute.
Marowak will strike first against alot of pokemon, will likely 1HKO them, and then have defenses in case he doesn't.
My main question is: Will marowak's attack still be high enough to be an effective sweeper with NO EV points in? (but a very high attack IV)
With the thich club attatched, marowak's base attack is at a ridiculus 160. That's surpassed only by two pokemon: ramparados and attack deoxys.
Now, i'm going to ask, is it even worth it to EV train this thing in attack? Maybe spending the points in HP, defense, and spc. defense are a better idea. My question is : if marowak has an attack IV of 30, with no EV points, will his attack power still be superior?
Consider this. Marowak with thick club attatched, trained in defense, HP, and spc defense get's a baton pass from ninjask after a few speed boosts, and if you're lucky, a substitute.
Marowak will strike first against alot of pokemon, will likely 1HKO them, and then have defenses in case he doesn't.
My main question is: Will marowak's attack still be high enough to be an effective sweeper with NO EV points in? (but a very high attack IV)