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Of course gonna evolve it but not sure if I should split evs into special defense and speed or what. I want it to be able to take a hit and still knock off a fairy or dragon
Of course gonna evolve it but not sure if I should split evs into special defense and speed or what. I want it to be able to take a hit and still knock off a fairy or dragon
I have an Adamant Diancee with 31 IVs at HP,Atk and SpAtk(Hidden Power Ice).
I want to keep Diamond Storm on it.Should I go for both Sp.Atk and Atk EVs?
Nope. Adamant lowers Diancie's Special Attack, so Moonblast and Special Attack EVs would be a no-go. Just use HP and Attack.
Should I invest the remaining 4 EVs on Def or Sp.Def?Also will HP Ice be significantly reduced in power?
What's a good Mega Gengar Perish Song set?
I know this is a defensive set but could Gengar make use of at least one attack move? I thought maybe you could take advantage of Mega Gengar's huuuge Sp. Atk stat by giving it something like Shadow Ball or Dark Pulse, which will give it coverage for 2 out of 3 of its weaknesses in case they are going to be too hard to hold off from with a Perish Song stall.Here it is:
-Perish Song
-Taunt
-Protect
-Disable/Substitute
Nature: Timid
EVs: 248 HP/84 SDef/176 Spe
Item: Gengarite
It's weird that this Gengar runs no offensive moves whatsoever, but all it should do is use Perish Song, stall out the 3 turns, then switch out before its Perish count hits 0.
You don't have to worry about Mega Gengar having to deal with Pokemon it's weak to though. Because of Shadow Tag, M-Gengar can pick and choose what it's going to Perish Trap, then have its teammates take care of what it can't.I know this is a defensive set but could Gengar make use of at least one attack move? I thought maybe you could take advantage of Mega Gengar's huuuge Sp. Atk stat by giving it something like Shadow Ball or Dark Pulse, which will give it coverage for 2 out of 3 of its weaknesses in case they are going to be too hard to hold off from with a Perish Song stall.
Ah, I see. Would it be a good idea to replace Taunt with Confuse Ray?You don't have to worry about Mega Gengar having to deal with Pokemon it's weak to though. Because of Shadow Tag, M-Gengar can pick and choose what it's going to Perish Trap, then have its teammates take care of what it can't.
Nah, because confusion is unreliable, and not having Taunt means other pokes with Taunt will shut MegaGar down. Taunt also prevents set-up, which could allow pokes to kill mega Gengar before the Perish Trapping is complete.Ah, I see. Would it be a good idea to replace Taunt with Confuse Ray?
What would the sequence of moves be for Mega Gengar when it enters? As in, what order would you use the moves? Taunt first? Or Perish Song first?
The battle facility in Unova is the Battle Subway, which is located in Nimbasa City. It doesn't have varied battle types like the Battle Frontier of Emerald or HG/SS, it's basically a somewhat expanded Battle Tower. IIRC, the Elite 4 and Champion of B/W do have full, higher level teams in the post game. In the Battle Subway there's the regular lines and the Super lines. The Super ones are the ones you need competitive level teams for (just note that battles are 3v3 in Singles and 4v4 in Doubles).I need some help here with my B/W in-game team. I'm planning on playing Pokemon Black soon after my completion of Platinum, and though I noticed a lack of Battle Frontier in Unova, I'm assuming that there's probably going to be a similarly post-game battling place, so I want to build my team like a competitive team as I always do with Battle Frontiers in previous games.
That said, do the Elites and the more powerful trainers post-game ever switch their Pokemon? I noticed that even the Frontier Brains rarely did this, but I was wondering if they upgraded the in-game AI in BW? I ask this because I'm wondering if a Spikes/Spinblocker role is necessary for post-game BW.
Thanks for the info, but do you know if the trainers there perform switch outs during battles? Pursuit is one of the many competitive techniques that have never been useful in-game due to trainers rarely switching their Pokemon out, for example, so I would like to know if this has been updated in B/W or B2/W2 post-game.The battle facility in Unova is the Battle Subway, which is located in Nimbasa City. It doesn't have varied battle types like the Battle Frontier of Emerald or HG/SS, it's basically a somewhat expanded Battle Tower. IIRC, the Elite 4 and Champion of B/W do have full, higher level teams in the post game. In the Battle Subway there's the regular lines and the Super lines. The Super ones are the ones you need competitive level teams for (just note that battles are 3v3 in Singles and 4v4 in Doubles).
Nah, the AI still rarely switches out. Only time they do is if their Pokemon can do absolutely nothing to yours.Thanks for the info, but do you know if the trainers there perform switch outs during battles? Pursuit is one of the many competitive techniques that have never been useful in-game due to trainers rarely switching their Pokemon out, for example, so I would like to know if this has been updated in B/W or B2/W2 post-game.