FinalFlare
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// Firebrand //
In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?
And what shoulder, & what art.
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And when thy heart began to beat,
What dread hand? & what dread feet?
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And when thy heart began to beat,
What dread hand? & what dread feet?
- William Blake
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Gligar (Gliscor)
Female, Lvl 1Sand Veil
Jolly (+SPED, -SP. ATK)
IV's: [27 / 31 / 30 / 4 / 31 / 31]
EV's: None
-Roost
-Earthquake
-Baton Pass
-Rock Polish
NOTES: Here's jolly Gliscor, basically 5 away from flawless. As many of you know, Gliscor can take physical hits like a beast, stopping Heracross and your typical SD luke from trampling over your team. However, Gliscor is also given the ability to Baton Pass. Just switch in your Gliscor to one of many physical threats, and as they switch out, sub or rock polish. If you rock polish, chances are you'll be faster than whatever they switch in, and seamlessly baton pass to another pokemon, such as tyranitar or metagross, that could use a little boost in speed. To top that off, unlike Ninjask, Gliscor is reusuable and still able to take a massive amount of physical hits. Warning: Keep away from ice!
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Chimchar ( Infernape )Male, Lvl 1
Rash (+Sp. ATK, -Sp. DEF)
IV's: [11 / 30 / 30 / 31 /7 / 31]
EV's: None
HP ICE 70
-Scratch
-Overheat
-Thunderpunch
-Counter
IV's: [11 / 30 / 30 / 31 /7 / 31]
EV's: None
HP ICE 70
-Scratch
-Overheat
-Thunderpunch
-Counter
NOTES: This Infernape is designed to be scarfed, and outspeed a good amount of pokemon, while still being able to outspeed many threats. Infernape's wide movepool, combined with HP ICE, make it a prime target for scarfing, and acts as a suprise to the majority of people, expecting you to be carrying the normal Life Orb/Naive set. Even without an attacking boosting item, Overheat is capable of doing massive amounts of damage, and OHKO gengar. Plus, Scarf pokemon, are for the most part, hit-and-run and Infernape does just that. Our simian friend here is also capable of outspeeding all the other dragons, and OHKO them with a nasty HP ICE suprise. Get yours today.
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SalamenceFemale, Lvl 56
Mild (+Sp.ATK, -DEF)
IV's: [31 / 31 / 22 / 28 / 31 / 29]
EV's: 120 ATK, 252 Sp.ATK, 138 SPED
-Draco Meteor
-Flamethrower
-Brick Break
-Roost
NOTES: Here's a Mixmence I've had for a while, but only recently got it's EV's cleared. It has nearly 5 perfects, and deals massive damage with STAB draco meteor. Mixmence is infamous for being able to hit nearly every pokemon in the game for a 2 hko. That includes the pokemon that are always getting in your way, such as, Skarmory, Blissey, Bronzong, and Hippodown. The EV spread is the exact same.
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Bronzor (Bronzong)
Genderless, Lvl 1
Levitate
Modest (+Sp.ATK, -ATK)
IV's: [31 / 30 / 29 /31 / 31 / 3]
EV's: None
Bronzor (Bronzong)
Genderless, Lvl 1
Levitate
Modest (+Sp.ATK, -ATK)
IV's: [31 / 30 / 29 /31 / 31 / 3]
EV's: None
NOTES: This is my personal Bronzor, that I bred specifically for Calm Mind awesomeness. With nearly 5 flawless IV's and an excellent 3 for speed, this Bronzong is guaranteed to give your opponents a scare. I get asked alot, why I would want a CM Bronzong over the normal support Bronzong, so I've saved you the time of answering the question. A extremely common switch in for me, is Swampert, that can easily take on Bronzong's normal two attacking moves, Earthquake and Gyro Ball. However the CM Bronzong can suprise the poor sap with Grass Knot, eating a huge chunk out of it's HP. Let's not forget that Bronzong also learns block. One of the most diabolical things to do in a game would be to block some pokemon that Bronzong can wall. Calm Mind a couple times, rest up and proceed to sweep. Don't forget this Bronzong also feels at home on your Trick Room team.
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[31 / 13 / 31 /15 / 31 / 22] Modest, Bronzor, lvl 1. HP ICE 68
[31 / 13 / 31 /15 / 31 / 22] Modest, Bronzor, lvl 1. HP ICE 68
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Dratini (Dragonite)
Male, Lvl 1Adamant (+ATK, -Sp.ATK)
IV's: [31 / 31 / 11 / 21 / 31 / 29]
EV's: None
NOTES: Dragonite has been around since the old RBY days. This chubby flying machine is most commonly used as a Dragon Dancer, hitting with a boosted Outrage for a ton of damage. Adamant is there, as after a Dragon Dance, you're speed is upped by 150% anyways.
UU
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Carvanha (Sharpedo)
Male, Lvl 1
Naive (+SPED, -Sp.DEF)
IV's: [30 / 31 / 14 / 31 / 31 / 6]
EV's: None
HP: ELECTRIC 70
NOTES: While Mixmence rules the skies and mixape rules the land, Mixpedo rules the seas. This Sharpedo is bred to be an Agilipedo. Just Agility up, take that hit, while holding on to a focus sash, and sweep. It's low speed really makes no difference in the long run, and hail/sandstorm sees far less play in the UU bracket. Alternatively, this Sharpedo makes an excellent breeding father for those who are interested in breeding HP Electric upon their own pokemon. With quad-flawless IV's it makes an excellent daddy for your little fish babies. :)
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Grimer (Muk)
Male, Lvl 1
Sticky Hold
Careful (+Sp.DEF, -Sp.ATK)
IV's: [30 / 31 / 31 / 24 / 27 / 12]
EV's: None
-Poison Gas
-Pound
-Shadow Sneak
-Curse
Grimer (Muk)
Male, Lvl 1
Sticky Hold
Careful (+Sp.DEF, -Sp.ATK)
IV's: [30 / 31 / 31 / 24 / 27 / 12]
EV's: None
-Poison Gas
-Pound
-Shadow Sneak
-Curse
NOTES: This is a new Grimer that I bred for the spectacular Muk set used in UU. Muk has one of the most diverse movesets of its class, able to use the ghost-fighting move combo, hitting those annoying steel pokemon that switch in to ruin your fun. Muk is also one of those rediculously slow pokemon who can learn a priority move. At first, the base 40 power, non-stabbed shadow sneak won't seem like it is harmful, but with a few curses, Muk is truly devastating. It is careful natured, just like the anaylsis to better take those special hits. Shadow Sneak and Curse are the egg moves I bred on there to make his set work.
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