• Ever thought it'd be cool to have your art, writing, or challenge runs featured on PokéCommunity? Click here for info - we'd love to spotlight your work!
  • Welcome to PokéCommunity! Register now and join one of the best fan communities on the 'net to talk Pokémon and more! We are not affiliated with The Pokémon Company or Nintendo.

Request an Individual Move Set Thread

Status
Not open for further replies.
As for the original set, The moveset needs no improvements. However I fail to see what advantages this set has over the like-minded alakazam, bar a slight raise of bulk. I also fear she'll lack raw power once specs are gone, something alakazam does not have to worry about.

I know. But with 'kazam in OU as of lately, Froslass Can pull it off without being outclassed in its own tier. If only Gamefreak had given Froslass less Attack and more Special Attack >.<;
 
Rain Dance is good with Floatzel in particular, but you have to have zoom out for a minute and see if there are pokemon in the team as a whole that will be impacted negatively by the rain, in this case infernape. Thats the problem with sunny day/hail/rain dance/sandstorm. They can cause detrimental effects on the rest of your team if you're not careful.

He actually didn't specify if they were meant for a team, but I urged him to choose the moves that worked best for it. Nonetheless, weather effects are a possible variable in every battle. In that scenario the user of it isn't important. I'd expect it'd be a given not to use fire moves in the rain .(Not that you'll probably ever have to since water pokemon are the ones that roam the field at that time) It's just that it's rude to assume people don't have common sense. Anyway.. Main Idea: I propose the set, it's up to you to use it the right way.=]
 
He actually didn't specify if they were meant for a team, but I urged him to choose the moves that worked best for it. Nonetheless, weather effects are a possible variable in every battle. In that scenario the user of it isn't important. I'd expect it'd be a given not to use fire moves in the rain .(Not that you'll probably ever have to since water pokemon are the ones that roam the field at that time) It's just that it's rude to assume people don't have common sense. Anyway.. Main Idea: I propose the set, it's up to you to use it the right way.=]


Yea it sfor a team, im trying to get good at Wifi Battling thats why im asking
 
Yea it sfor a team, im trying to get good at Wifi Battling thats why im asking

Well in that case, I'm sure that I don't have to tell you to not to use fire attacks in the rain. =/ The sets are fine just be aware of how you use them. TBH I'd actually spring for a gyara over floatzel, but in the end it's all your discretion.
 
He actually didn't specify if they were meant for a team, but I urged him to choose the moves that worked best for it. Nonetheless, weather effects are a possible variable in every battle. In that scenario the user of it isn't important. I'd expect it'd be a given not to use fire moves in the rain .(Not that you'll probably ever have to since water pokemon are the ones that roam the field at that time) It's just that it's rude to assume people don't have common sense. Anyway.. Main Idea: I propose the set, it's up to you to use it the right way.=]

You'd be HIGHLY surprised how many people dont instantly realize that. it may seem blatently obvious to you and me, but dont always assume that everyone is as smart as yourself.
 
eh...okay. Here's what I'm going to say:

1) Smart =/= Common sense
2) TBH it's not my style to take baby steps. I'm going to assume the person asking has some background knowledge of pokemon. (Ie:Fire moves have no place in rain) I'd actually find it insulting for someone to assume less of me, but that's just my personal ideology that I follow.
3) Never met a person who wasn't aware of weather effects.
4) We can sit here all day debating my obvious reluctance to teach pokemon (which is indeed off topic) or we can drop this and be satisfied that the asker is content. I choose the second one. =]

Done.
 
Last edited:
*image removed*
Metagross @ Choice Specs
Modest
244 HP/252 SpA/14 Def
Flash Cannon/Shadow Ball
HP Fire
Psychic/Shadow Ball
Grass Knot

Another gimmick set! After trying this out, I sorta thought it was fun. It's moveset offers decent typing, and most of the usual "Metagross counters" get taken out quickly. Grass Knot OHKO's Swampert, HP Fire 2HKO's Skarmory, 2HKO's Bronzong, OHKO's Forretress, and does a nice chunk to Magnezone. Psychic and Flash Cannon are the main STABs, but either could be replaced with Shadow Ball (which can 3HKO Cresselia)


HP Fire vs. Max HP/0 SpD Forretress: 172.88%-204.52%
HP Fire vs. Max HP/0 SpD Skarmory: 81.44%-95.81%
HP Fire vs. Max HP/0 SpD Bronzong: 53.25%-62.72%

Shadow Ball vs. Max HP/0 SpD Cresselia: 41.44%-49.10%

Flash Cannon vs. Max HP/Max SpD Regirock (No SS): 69.04%-81.10%
Flash Cannon vs. Max HP/Max SpD Regirock (SS): 46.03%-54.25%
 
I like it, Vance....It's gimmicky but it'll sure surprise some people. I'd actually prefer this to a mix-gross set =P
 
What do you think of this?

Toxicroak@Life Orb/Choice Band/Chocie Scarf
Jolly
6 HP/252 Attack/252 Speed
Dry Skin
Gunk Shot
Cross Chop
Sucker Punch
Ice Punch

Its ok, but i would put poison jab over gunk shot because of the lack of accuracy and perhaps stone edge over ice punch for more damage.
 
I haven't heard much about it, so am I correct in presuming Origin Giratina has been bullied into the corner of unused ubers with Reg Deoxys?
 
eh...okay. Here's what I'm going to say:

1) Smart =/= Common sense
2) TBH it's not my style to take baby steps. I'm going to assume the person asking has some background knowledge of pokemon. (Ie:Fire moves have no place in rain) I'd actually find it insulting for someone to assume less of me, but that's just my personal ideology that I follow.
3) Never met a person who wasn't aware of weather effects.
4) We can sit here all day debating my obvious reluctance to teach pokemon (which is indeed off topic) or we can drop this and be satisfied that the asker is content. I choose the second one. =]

Done.

well anyways, with Infernape, HP is out because i tested it last night and it was Bug and i know that it cant be changed since its said that IV's cant be changed once a pokemon is obtained, but now im considering ThunderPunch but im still not sure ><
 
For a platinum swords dance-orb scizor which final move slot to the bullet punch, swords dance, roost gives most benefit? X-Scissors I know is useful for neutral stab. Superpower is more powerful verison of brick break, but lowers it's usefulness after the defence loss. Brick Break isn't as powerful. All this still gets walled by gyarados, zapdos.
 
well anyways, with Infernape, HP is out because i tested it last night and it was Bug and i know that it cant be changed since its said that IV's cant be changed once a pokemon is obtained, but now im considering ThunderPunch but im still not sure ><

Infernape@ Life Orb
Jolly ll Blaze
252 Atk/ 252 Spd
-Sword Dance
-Close Combat
-Stone Edge/T-Punch
-Flare Blitz

Pure physical ape. It hits hard, but it's pretty easy to stop imo. If this set doesn't work out for you (somehow) I'd suggest you breed for a new ape that lets you abuse mixed attacking.

For a platinum swords dance-orb scizor which final move slot to the bullet punch, swords dance, roost gives most benefit? X-Scissors I know is useful for neutral stab. Superpower is more powerful verison of brick break, but lowers it's usefulness after the defence loss. Brick Break isn't as powerful. All this still gets walled by gyarados, zapdos.

I personally use the same set w/ X- Scissors. Roost with Superpower abuse isn't going to assure you a healthy Scizor tbh. So if you're using roost X-Scissor > Superpower. Brick break is meh. It hits for SE on Normal, Dark, Rock, Steel, Ice but Steel/Bug already covers Dark, Rock and Ice. Normal isn't much of a problem with scizor's humongous attack with STAB. So fighting moves on scizor aren't neccessary imo unless you want specifically to cover a steel. Scizor generally can't do much at all to Gyarados or Zapdos.

Is DD-mence still useable in platnium or do I have to go with choice scarf set?

Yeah, of course.

Salamence@Life Orb/Yache Berry
Adamant ll Intimidate
120 HP / 252 Atk / 136 Spe
-Dragon Dance
-Earthquake
-Outrage
-Stone Edge/Fire Blast

Don't get me wrong, scarfmence is pretty damn good too. It's just the issue of having to set up vs hitting hard and fast(which is what this metagame seems to be about lately).
 
Last edited:
Alright, since azelf got a whole new group of physical moves in platinum, I was wondering if a physical azelf is available. If one is, I'd like a set for it.
 
I never tried one before, but I'll give it a go:

Azelf@Life Orb/Focus Sash
Jolly ll Levitate
252 Atk/ 252 Spd
-Zen Headbutt
-Explosion
-Thunderpunch
-Fire Punch

yeah..looks a little freaky. I suppose SR and taunt could fit somewhere on there depending on what you're using him for. Hope I helped...
 
kind of.
So far I have:

Azelf@ Choice scarf
Adamant nature
252 Atk/ 252 Speed
~Zen headbutt
~Fire Punch
~Explosion/taunt
~U-turn/Stealth rock

but anything could be changed on it.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top