Yeah, I don't really know much about competitive pokemon at all.
Like, what would you suggest and say about Charizard, Metagross, Gardevoir...? Preferably offensive ones, really.
Mega Altaria is also pretty great. Generally pretty easy to set up with and plays kinda like a ghetto Mega Salamence.
Quote from: Verbatim on September 18, 2016, 03:05:25 PMQuote from: Flee on September 18, 2016, 02:21:47 PMYeah, I don't really know much about competitive pokemon at all.Gotcha. Are you familiar with Smogon, or at least the distinction between Smogon rules and VGC rules?QuoteLike, what would you suggest and say about Charizard, Metagross, Gardevoir...? Preferably offensive ones, really.These are Pokémon I basically never use, and while I could certainly help, I'd probably just be regurgitating a lot of what their Smogon articles say--so I'll just direct you to their pages instead. Smogon is a great resource.CharizardMetagrossGardevoirAll of them are absurdly powerful when given their respective Mega Stones. Mega Charizard X and Mega Metagross in particular are among the strongest selections in the competitive metagame (barring VGC rules). Mega Charizard Y is also pretty stupid, but very overrated--Stealth Rock invalidates it completely. Mega Gardevoir is strong, but delicate.I'm familiar with them, but not aware of all the details. VGC is pretty much always doubles though, right? I've watched a decent amount of competitive pokemon without actually playing it myself.
Quote from: Flee on September 18, 2016, 02:21:47 PMYeah, I don't really know much about competitive pokemon at all.Gotcha. Are you familiar with Smogon, or at least the distinction between Smogon rules and VGC rules?QuoteLike, what would you suggest and say about Charizard, Metagross, Gardevoir...? Preferably offensive ones, really.These are Pokémon I basically never use, and while I could certainly help, I'd probably just be regurgitating a lot of what their Smogon articles say--so I'll just direct you to their pages instead. Smogon is a great resource.CharizardMetagrossGardevoirAll of them are absurdly powerful when given their respective Mega Stones. Mega Charizard X and Mega Metagross in particular are among the strongest selections in the competitive metagame (barring VGC rules). Mega Charizard Y is also pretty stupid, but very overrated--Stealth Rock invalidates it completely. Mega Gardevoir is strong, but delicate.
>Porygon-Z>135 base special attack>Adaptability>2x stab on normal moves>modest nature>choice specs>300 base damage hyperbeamOh baby the dream is alive.
yeah but then you have to use hyper beam...I prefer tri attack because you can use it every turn so it's a net gain in damage over 2 turns plus the chance to burn/freeze/para
Quote from: Tyger on September 19, 2016, 10:48:11 AMyeah but then you have to use hyper beam...I prefer tri attack because you can use it every turn so it's a net gain in damage over 2 turns plus the chance to burn/freeze/parahyper beam is his favorite move
Quote from: Flee on September 19, 2016, 01:25:24 PMQuote from: Iberian Husky on September 19, 2016, 01:19:54 PMTo be fair, Porygon Z is one of the few Pokemon that Hyper Beam is actually viable on. It's pretty badass as a revenge killer.Time to breed a Porygon-Z I suppose. What would you suggest?Porygon-Z @ Choice SpecsAbility: AdaptabilityEVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 SpeModest/Timid Nature- Tri Attack/Hyper Beam- Dark Pulse/Shadow Ball- Thunderbolt/Ice Beam- Trick
Quote from: Iberian Husky on September 19, 2016, 01:19:54 PMTo be fair, Porygon Z is one of the few Pokemon that Hyper Beam is actually viable on. It's pretty badass as a revenge killer.Time to breed a Porygon-Z I suppose. What would you suggest?
To be fair, Porygon Z is one of the few Pokemon that Hyper Beam is actually viable on. It's pretty badass as a revenge killer.
I have no idea what either of them do. And Adaptability seems great for Hyper Beam.
Quote from: Flee on September 19, 2016, 01:40:05 PMI have no idea what either of them do. And Adaptability seems great for Hyper Beam.In thinking about it, yeah, Adaptability is better for the set you're going for.Nasty Plot is like Swords Dance for special attacks--ie. it doubles your special attack stat. Scary shit.Trick is a silly move that switches Porygon-Z's item with its opponent's, and since you're giving the defending Pokémon something like Choice Specs, it can severely cripple any Pokémon that need to use a different move every turn (Choice items lock you in to one move until you switch out). You might also get something nifty like Leftovers in return, which can be nice.I don't like it because Porygon-Z isn't the fastest Pokémon in the world, which makes it difficult to use effectively against anything that outspeeds it. It could also totally backfire, and you might get something horrible in return, like Black Sludge or another Choice item. Not to mention, by giving our opponent Specs, you're sacrificing a lot of your own attack power (and potentially giving your opponent some attack power). It's just kinda dicey.
you don't trick unless you know it will fuck up the opponent. Otherwise you just use the specs yourself.Like giving choice specs to a wall can completely fuck them up because they're reliant on using some combination of a status move/recovery move/protectOr giving specs to something like azumarill/scizor who 100% won't be running a special set