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Most Brutal Hit?

sunshinesan

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    I was in the Battle Subway and I sent out my Nidoking, opponent sends out his Porygon2. I get off an Earth Power and deal about 60ish percent. I eat a Psychic and lose about 60. My SDef drops. I kill it with another Earth Power. He then sends in a Porygon-Z. I Earth Power and it deals 90 percent damage. The Porygon-Z then fires off a Adaptability Hyper Beam at my weakened, SDef dropped Nidoking. I cringed at the sight of its demise.

    What are some of the brutal hits you remember dealing or being on the receiving end?
     
    Flare Blitz + Maxed Attack + Attack EV's + Rhyperior = Absolute Rape.

    I know it's a Rock/Ground type, but that move/status combination absolutely decimated him. He was only like 4 levels below me too.
     
    Given: Absol: Swords Dance → Swords Dance → Superpower → Sucker Punch everything else.
    I don't recall what I've taken.
     
    I love boosting with Quiver Dance and then using Petal Dance or some other move (with Liligant). By itself there's not much power, but I can easily take out even like Flying or Fire types with it.

    I seem to recall getting hit by a lot of Fire Blasts from Hydreigon, which killed my team.
     
    Here is the most brutal attack i have given to double, triple opponents:

    Typhlosion's Eruption at Full Health(150) + STAB(*1.5) + Fire Gem(*1.5) + Sun Weather Boost(*1.5) + Cherrim's Flower Gift(*1.5) + Cherrim's Helping Hand(*1.5) = Magma Apocalypse!!!! (1139.0625 Total Base Power)

    The Boosts could increase it's power to an extent that it will knock out all that receive it and send a max Hp Blissy to critical health in one hit. That is pure devastation.
     
    Here is the most brutal attack i have given to double, triple opponents:

    Typhlosion's Eruption at Full Health(150) + STAB(*1.5) + Fire Gem(*1.5) + Sun Weather Boost(*1.5) + Cherrim's Flower Gift(*1.5) + Cherrim's Helping Hand(*1.5) = Magma Apocalypse!!!! (1139.0625 Total Base Power)

    The Boosts could increase it's power to an extent that it will knock out all that receive it and send a max Hp Blissy to critical health in one hit. That is pure devastation.

    Yes, this is the kind of post I was looking for, lol.
    That is sick.
    inb4,

    "Although the circumstances would be nearly impossible, a level 100 Shuckle can potentially deal the most damage in one single attack through the use of numerous stat boosters, Metronome held item, Power Trick, a Skill Swap to Huge Power or Pure Power, and the Defense Curl/Rollout combo. On the 5th impact of Rollout, if used against a level 1 Ledyba or Yanma that have been hit with negative Defense modifiers (such as Screech), it can deal over 210,000,000 damage."

    which is still awesome in its own right, but I'm looking for real situations ppl actually went through.
     
    It's worth noting that Flower Gift increases attack, while Eruption is a special move.

    Oh...well...that was a fail for me, but power is still high enough.

    Before you mentioned this, I had no idea about it. I'll be changing my sun team's format soon.
     
    Wild Audino using Double-Edge always seems to take away a huge chunk of my HP, even fainting my Pokemon in some cases unless if I'm using something resistant to Normal.

    Not to mention STAB makes it more threatening when I'm fighting those pink nurses.
     
    Volcarona after few Quiver Dances is deadly.
     
    Adaptability Hyper Beam from Porygon-Z is most lethal attack I know of.



    I just trained a Modest Volcarona with 2/21/31/31/31/31 IVs and EV trained. Depending on the enemies first pokemon, Volcarona sets up 1-3 Quiver Dances, and then Chesto-Rests off the damage to start a full-health sweep.
     
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