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Can someone give me a quick little moveset for Buizel and/or Floatzel?
Here's what I'd use: (or maybe the pure psyical rain set...)

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Name: MixDance
Item: Mystic Water
Nature: Rash
EVs: 240 Atk / 252 SpA / 16 Spe
Moveset:
~ Rain Dance
~ Surf
~ Waterfall
~ Toxic / Ice Beam

Floatzel is a surprisingly good Mixed Sweeper thanks to decent offensive stats and Rain Dance. This set works just like any other Rain Dancer; find a turn to Rain Dance and start inflicting pain. Surf is the primary STAB here, as it will outdamage Waterfall most of the time. The set is fairly simple; just hit the opponent on its weaker defensive stat. The final slot helps combat pokemon that resist Water attacks. Ice Beam will hit Breloom, Tangrowth, Salamence, and Dragonite hard, but will leave you lost against Water Pokemon. Toxic is Floatzel's best attempt at crippling Bulky Waters, as most of them can shrug off Hidden Power Electrics and unboosted Crunches and Returns all day but will hate the lingering effects of Toxic, barring those that have access to Rest and Sleep Talk.
With these EVs, Floatzel hits an amazing 540 Speed in the Rain, and 270 Speed to beat neutral Heracross even without rain. Mystic Water is the item of choice, since you are using only water attacks and Life Orb recoil will only hinder you.

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Now I'm wondering...
which one of these is the better defensive duo?:
Bronzong & Spiritomb
Dusknoir & Heatran
Or is there a better mixed defensive Steel & Ghost-typed duo?
 
Okay, I just bought Platinum and I'm looking to get back into the competitive battling scene. Does anyone know of any site that I can use to read up on the current metagame and info on new Pokémon movesets?
 
I was able to get a movie Shaymin today via trade. I used the Gracidea to transform it into Sky Forme, but when I try again, it didn't work.

Anyone know why?
 
Now I'm wondering...
which one of these is the better defensive duo?:
Bronzong & Spiritomb
Dusknoir & Heatran
Or is there a better mixed defensive Steel & Ghost-typed duo?
I think Bronzong+Spiritomb is a better one because their a physical and special wall like pokemons and spiri's typing is a nice one without super effective's
 
Can someone please rate

Kingdra@life orb
rash nature
sp atk252/Atk252/sp def4
~Hydropump
~waterfall
~dracometeor
~dragon dance

dont suggest outrage as i have pearl (not platinum)
 
Hi, don't know if this goes in here or the Simple Q&A, but what would be better on a standard SD Lucario, Stone Edge of Ice Punch

Luke
Standard Evs/Nature
~SD
~ExtremeSpd
~CC
~Stone Edge/Ice Punch

Thanks ^^

I generally prefer Stone Edge. Hits everything Ice Punch will except Gliscor (lol).
 
Hi im using a pikacchu set.im using the pika from battle revolution so i cant get a different hdden power type as i need surf (damn).
pleaze raate

pika@lightball
hardy nature
evs some in atk sp.atk and spe(please tell me what evs i need)
volt tackle
sub
surf
focus punch
 
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So yea, I havent used Rotom-Appliance yet...So Im just wondering what the set that's used for it would be...
 
Which move is more effective in UU: Grass Knot or Energy Ball?

It depends on the pokemon really, although in general, Energy Ball hits the bulky waters a bit harder in UU/NU since they're lighter there. I don't think using one or the other is goign to cost you terribly though.
 
I think Bronzong+Spiritomb is a better one because their a physical and special wall like pokemons and spiri's typing is a nice one without super effective's
Thanks!
Blakus:
I've looked up Altaria & Swablu, unless they haven't up-dated them yet,
cannot learn Heal Bell.

Cheekoo:
Here's what I'd use:
Name: Perish Trapper
Item: Leftovers Nature: Calm
Moveset: (below) EVs: 252 HP / 176 Def / 16 SpD / 64 Spe
~ Mean Look
~ Perish Song
~ Taunt / Destiny Bond
~ Protect

MissyD! The old Perish Trapper from GSC is back for more in ADV. However, the only reason Misdreavus was used over Gengar for trapping in GSC was because it wasn't weak to Psychic or Earthquake. Considering that Misdreavus only has a small amount more Special Defense and the same Ground immunity, and that Gengar is much faster for Taunting and is generally cooler, you might want to go with that. Still, the Special Defense and no Psychic weakness is nice. Perish trapping is even better in ADV with Taunt. Trap your foe, Protect to regain health from Leftovers, Perish Song or Taunt depending on who is on the field. Protect and Taunt whore until it falls, and switch out. This is really a no-brainer, and works best with Jirachi to give Wish support. Jirachi can also take Explosions, which are common after Perish Trapping. Use Destiny Bond if you are sure Misdreavus isn't going to survive the 3 turn setup Perish Song needs.

FinalPaladin:
The Kingdra set is good, except you need to give it the Adamant nature,
& use this EV spead: 252Atk/ 24Sp.A/ 232Spd
& you're better off using this for Pikachu:
Name: MixedPika
Item: Light Ball Nature: Hasty/ Naive
Moveset: (below) EVs: 152 Atk / 104 SpA / 252 Spe
~ Thunderbolt / Volt Tackle
~ Brick Break
~ Grass Knot / Hidden Power Ice
~ Substitute

In DP, Light Ball doubles Pikachu's Attack as well as its Special Attack, making a physical set viable on him. This particular Pikachu is NOT walled by the likes of Blissey and Snorlax; in fact, he does a significant number against the two with Brick Break. Volt Tackle is made even more potent by the fact that Pikachu has a slightly higher Attack than Special Attack, but the recoil along with Substitute could kill him very quickly considering his meager HP, even without his opponent's help.
 
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