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You can always teach it Dragon Ascent and not click the Mega Evolution button.
You can always teach it Dragon Ascent and not click the Mega Evolution button.
Right, that's the trick. XP
If you're going to ask me though, I will surely click the button for additional damage and speed. But if I plan to use just a regular Rayquaza (for exhibition or another purpose), I'd rather use another move.
Also they were asking for a replacement for the movesets in Smogon with V-create. Obviously, it's not those movesets with Dragon Ascent.
OR/AS Rayquaza sets have been figured out already. As I already mentioned, V-create isn't necessary anymore.
Just remember, Mega Rayquaza is banned to "anything goes". Regular Rayquaza can still have Dragon Ascent, but it can't Mega Evolve in Ubers play. Thanks to its high base power, as well as the fact that Dragon Ascent is Rayquaza's first good Flying STAB, Dragon Ascent has become one of Rayquaza's staple moves. Just don't be Mega Evolution-happy when you have Rayquaza out.
Forgot to ask before, what IV set for the Glalie? I know 6 IV is preferable for mixed Pokémon, but that's too rare for me to breed over and over. Is minus Sp.Def good?
So I guess 31/31/31/31/-/31 is good? I'm doing a Naughty nature so I can run Freeze-Dry, and yeah, it'll mostly be on offense.Honestly, I'd just go 20-31 in the stats you plan to take advantage of. Mega Glaile's bulk isn't the best, so I wouldn't worry about that. A 31 Speed IV would be great as well.
I really don't remember if I've ever asked before, but now I need a Mega Swampert set.
It seems like Swift Swim would help it a lot if it were on a Rain team or had Rain Dance. It has absolutely huge Attack, probably something to be taken advantage of.
And heck, while we're at it, a Mega Sceptile set can't hurt either.
Thanks and Happy New Year in advance!
Edit: Ehm, just realised I double-posted. Sorry.
EVs are not applied all at once like they used to be. It's now a more gradual thing. Your Blaziken will still have a higher Attack stat than Blazikens of similar natures, levels, and IVs that did not receive the same training. It's most noticeable at level 100.
It's best imo to EV train first then level up because you'll accumulate EVs as you level up, so if you get to level 100 first you'll have to reset the Pokemon's EVs before you can properly train it.So would it be best to level up to 100 and EV train then, or to EV train and then level up to 100?
It's best imo to EV train first then level up because you'll accumulate EVs as you level up, so if you get to level 100 first you'll have to reset the Pokemon's EVs before you can properly train it.
If you plan to battle mostly on Battle Spot, getting to level 50 is fine too.
That spread is fine. You're only a few points off in Attack and the rest are good too (especially the 31 Speed IV). The 3 missing points in Attack aren't going to make any real difference in battle.I'm just wondering now whether this is a good IV spread for a Jolly Rayquaza- 31/28/28/X/31/31. I sort of regret not SRing for a max attack, but I got impatient and just decided to save.
Thank you for your advice!