Need some help with Dragonite

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    Could some of you help me with making Charizard a beast. I already did some research. The final Pokémon game I have is SS (generation IV). I'm telling this because it depends on the generation (which you already knew :P).



    -HP: 91
    -Attack: 134
    -Defense: 95
    -Sp. Atk: 100
    -Sp. Def: 100
    -Speed: 80
    >Physical Attacker & Wall

    -Dragon & Flying

    -Inner Focus: prevents the Pokémon from flinching
    -Multiscale (hidden): reduces damage the Pokémon takes when HP is full

    -Jolly Nature: raises Speed, lowers Sp. Atk

    -Advantage: Grass, Fighting, Bug, Dragon
    -Damaged normally: Normal, Electric, Poison, Flying, Psychic, Ghost, Dark, Steel
    -Weakness: Ice (4x), Rock, Dragon
    -Immune: Ground
    -Resistant: Fire, Water, Grass (1/4x), Fighting, Bug

    -Expert Belt: Increases the power of super-effective moves by 20%
    -Muscle Band: Increases the power of Physical-category moves by 10%
    -Leftovers: The holder's HP is gradually restored during battle (Substitute)

    -Roost (lvl 1/TM)
    -Thunder Punch (lvl 1)
    -Dragon Dance (lvl 53)
    -Outrage (lvl 64)
    -Focus Punch (TM)
    -Dragon Claw (TM)
    -Brick Break (TM)
    -Aerial Ace (TM)
    -Substitute (TM)

    -Substitute:
    *Creates a decoy using 1/4 of the user's maximum HP (compensated by Roost)
    *Pokémon behind a Substitute cannot be confused (Outrage)
    *Pokémon behind a Substitute don't lose their focus (Focus Punch)
    -Roost (recovers 1/2 of max HP, not immune to Ground moves that turn)
    -Dragon Dance (raises Attack & Speed)
    -Outrage (deals with Dragon types)
    -Focus Punch (deals with Ice & Rock types)
    -Thunder Punch (deals with Water types)
    -Brick Break (deals with Ice & Rock types)
    -Dragon Claw (deals with Dragon types)



    I came up with these two Dragonites. What do you guys think?

    Dragonite 1
    -Inner Focus
    -Jolly Nature
    -Expert Belt/Muscle Band

    -Substitute
    -Roost
    -Outrage
    -Focus Punch


    Dragonite 2
    -Inner Focus
    -Jolly Nature
    -Expert Belt/Muscle Band

    -Thunder Punch
    -Brick Break
    -Dragon Claw
    -Aerial Ace
     
    If it were me, I would likely consider going with set number two.

    This is in-game we are talking about, so we don't usually have to rely on recovery moves such as Roost to restore our health; if we wish, we could easily use Potion, Super Potion, and other stuff of the like to perform this kind of task. As far as moves themselves go, I would say they make up a decent set! Thunder Punch allows us to take down flying Pokémon easily, Brick Breaks makes it easy to go up against ice- and rock-types, Dragon Claw helps us defeat opposing dragons, and so forth.

    Set one is great, but I wouldn't recommend ourselves to be using it inside of game; for this, I believe it's likely best to be taking a route that's more straightforward and whatnot. This way, we'd likely have an easier time going up against NPCs, who don't always carry competitive Pokémon (some place such as Battle Frontier is the only location we likely get to see them).
     
    Thanks a lot. I will use Dragonite 2 in the game and Dragonite 1 against my friends :D
    I really like Dragonite 2 haha. Use substitute for outrage and focus punch and then recover with roost.
     
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