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Is a STAB Swords Dance'd Leafblade stronger than a STAB Choice Banded boosted Leafblade? My numbers aren't adding up correctly :(
Is a STAB Swords Dance'd Leafblade stronger than a STAB Choice Banded boosted Leafblade? My numbers aren't adding up correctly :(
My team has 2 problems, Fighting types and status problems. Who would would be better to use Dragonite or Bronzong to go with this team. Note that I WOULD use sand veil but Showdown bans that ability.
That depends on whether you want to wall Fighting types or quickly get rid of them. You could try the usual Gliscor Toxic Heal Sub set. Or you could try running the annoyance Klefki set.
Klefki @ Leftovers
Bold / Prankster
252 HP/252 Def/4 SpD
- Thunder Wave
- Substitute
- Swagger
- Foul Play
And I don't know what you mean by status moves, as in you want to use them more or you're getting beaten by them? You could try running a Clefable which gives you a valuable Fairy slot. I haven't used it myself so I wouldn't know the new set but you could try this. It also has a wide offensive movepool.
Clefable @ Leftovers
Calm / Magic Guard
252 HP/252 Def/4 SpD (or reverse Def and SpD)
- Aromatherapy
- Wish
- Moonblast
- Ice Beam/Flamethrower/Calm Mind
I accidently clicked close first time writing this so I may have forgotten something but I hope I helped a little.
I get stopped by burn. Since this team is loading with Attackers It pretty much stalls me
What evs are good for a Togekiss with T-wave Roost AirSlash and AuraSphere? Try to give reasons please
Do you think razor fang or leftovers would be more viable?An EV spread of 248 HP/252 Def/8 Spe (with Bold) or 248 HP/252 SDef/8 Spe (with Calm) works best for Togekiss, as either spread maximizes Togekiss' physical and special bulk, respectively.
Do you think razor fang or leftovers would be more viable?
There's no reason for Greninja to use Extrasensory besides hitting Toxicroak and Tentacruel. If you can't get Hidden Power Fire, use Grass Knot.can you rate my team, im new here meaning im noob at this. this is for competitive play
Greninja(lifeorb)
Timid-Protean
252 Satk/Spd 4 HP
Ice Beam
Surf
Extrasensory
Dark Pulse
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Garchomp(leftovers)
Jolly-Rough Skin
252 Atk/Spd 4HP
Dragon Claw
Earthquake
Sword Dance
Fire Fang
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Gengar(black sludge)
timid-levitate
252 Satk/Spd 4HP
Dazzling Gleam
Thunderbolt
Shadow Ball
Substitute
thinking about putting kangaskhan, scizor/lucario, and ferrothorn for planting hazzards early game
A defensive Mega Aggron set should look like this:'ight, so I was thinking of breeding up a Mega Aggron kinda like this:
-(Mega) Aggron w/Aggronite
Nature: ???
Ability: Filter
EVs: 252 HP, ???
Moves: Roar, Thunder Wave, Stealth Rock, Iron Head/Tail
What I'm unsure of is the nature and the other EVs. I like the idea of putting the rest into Sp.Defense so it can take both special and physical hits. But the thought of 252 EVs going into its godly base 230 Defense is just...
So what would be better? A 252 HP and Sp.Defense EV spread, or a 252 HP and Defense EV spread? And which nature would be best for it?
(missed this one)I'm putting together a toxic team and this a potential set I just came up with. Please share you thoughts :)
Gogoat @ Big Root
Adamant
Sap-Sipper
EVs 252HP 252Att 4DF
-Toxic
-Leech Seed
-Horn Leech
-Eartquake/Milk Drink/Protect
Now I'm running this as a more offensive toxic user as my others are bulk. I chose big root over leftovers to allow one of my other toxic users to use leftovers. The extra offense combined with big root will give a nice heal + attack with horn leech. The last slot I'm thinking earthquake to take out steels who would otherwise resist the toxic and to also cover fire types. Milk drink and protect would be good for a more bulky set with perhaps a -SpAtt +Def/SpDf nature.
Let me if this is good/bad or what I can improve on
I have a toxic Quaqsire and Sylveon so far to go with it
Cheers :)
Is team building for 3v3 battles different than 6v6?