hey_hoothoot
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Hi, just a quick question. Does Cloud Nine nullify the positive affects that rain has on pokemon with the Hydration ability?
Thanks :)
Thanks :)
clefable can run effective calm mind sets with either magic guard or unaware. it can also run a stealth rock lead set which is p good imo cos it beats common sr setters like garchomp, terrakion and ferrothorn.I am thinking of getting a clefable, but I really don't know what moves/ability/evs to run.
Excluding softboiled, at least since I have no access to gen 3 move tutors.
I'm thinking cleric support mostly, so maybe wish/aromatherapy then moonblast/stealth rock?
Hi, just a quick question. Does Cloud Nine nullify the positive affects that rain has on pokemon with the Hydration ability?
Thanks :)
clefable can run effective calm mind sets with either magic guard or unaware. it can also run a stealth rock lead set which is p good imo cos it beats common sr setters like garchomp, terrakion and ferrothorn.
if you're thinking of cleric support, use unaware with wish, protect, heal bell and moonblast.
So, something like this?
Clefable (252 HP / 252 SDef / 4 Def)
Bold - Unaware
- Wish
- Protect
- Heal Bell
- Moonblast
Is this set able to run stealth rock in place of protect? Or is wish+protect completely necessary on it?
Yes, that should be okay. Also, last I've checked, Clefable is better off running a physically defensive set. If you want a specially defensive cleric, Sylveon is the best choice.
Clefable @Leftovers
Ability: Unaware
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 252 SpD
- Wish
- Protect / Stealth Rock
- Heal Bell
- Moonblast
Okay, thank you.
I'll go try this out.
Mega Latios is somewhat underwhelming compared to its regular counterpart, as Life Orb vanilla Latios hits harder than Mega Latios. The main problem with Latios is that Defog is a commonly used move on it, and that's a Gen IV move, but then again, Defog is optional.:If I used Latios, should it be Mega evolved?
Either way, what are some good sets for it on ORAS?
I want to breed a Bibarel, for PU and mixed environments, but maybe also NU. It'll be the Simple Curse set, probably with resto-chesto. Most recommend Adamant with max attack, but I'm also considering Careful with max spdef and wanted feedback on which would be better. Missing out on KOs vs. possibly easier setup...
Okay I'll use the Careful spread. I was also planning to breed a Moody Bibarel to use against friends who don't care. :P What would you (or anyone else) recommend for that? I have no clue where to start other than a -SpA nature and probably Protect...I would've suggested Moody Bibarel, but that's banned to "Anything Goes".
Bibarel's bulk isn't that good, so Careful may be the better option here:
-Curse
-Quick Attack
-Waterfall
-Rest
Nature: Careful
EVs: 252 HP/4 Def/252 SDef
Item: Chesto Berry
Ability: Simple
Okay I'll use the Careful spread. I was also planning to breed a Moody Bibarel to use against friends who don't care. :P What would you (or anyone else) recommend for that? I have no clue where to start other than a -SpA nature and probably Protect...
Ok, then I won't bother with Mega Latios...Mega Latios is somewhat underwhelming compared to its regular counterpart, as Life Orb vanilla Latios hits harder than Mega Latios. The main problem with Latios is that Defog is a commonly used move on it, and that's a Gen IV move, but then again, Defog is optional.:
-Draco Meteor
-Psyshock
-Hidden Power (Fire)/Surf/Earthquake
-Roost/Recover/Defog
Nature: Timid/Hasty
EVs: 252 SAtk/4 SDef/252 Spe
Item: Life Orb
or
-Draco Meteor
-Psyshock
-Hidden Power (Fire)/Defog/Tailwind
-Trick
Nature: Timid
EVs: 252 SAtk/4 SDef/252 Spe
Item: Choice Scarf
I'm having a huge, HUGE problem with fairies, especially Sylveon. What is a good counter to them? I'm currently using Bisharp but it doesn't get the job done.
A good pokemon with move set than can counter ghost types?