Oh? Didnt know that was a thing, and given the slight advantage (10 points) in speed and sp. attack, you have a point.Special Landorus still plays better than special Landorus-T, and the special variant was pretty common even in 2012.
Oh? Didnt know that was a thing, and given the slight advantage (10 points) in speed and sp. attack, you have a point.Special Landorus still plays better than special Landorus-T, and the special variant was pretty common even in 2012.
Yeah it has to do with chatter. They don't want people putting racial/offensive words in the move, and the thing with the voice & confusion, they feel it would be better off, if they just took it out.Why is Chatot banned, by any chance? It just seems a bit random. I guess it's something to do with Chatter's mechanics?
1) Wolfe's Thundurus is 196 HP / 204 SDef / 108 Spd - not sure if that's standard, but hey it's a great spread. Here is the standard, Smogon's Amoonguss, 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD.I'm back with some more annoying questions.
1) What are the standard EV spreads for bulky Thundurus and Amoonguss (if there is one)?
2) This may be obvious, but is Occa Berry the most common item for Scizor?
3) Generally, is Psychic or Psyshock better for offensive Cresselia? I've stuck with Psychic due to the higher base power, but I noticed that a lot of the Top 4 Worlds teams used Psyshock instead.
I can't really speak for TPCI, but I think it's a remnant from TCG tournaments. TCG tournaments are hosted in a modified format that only allows cards from the newest sets (as well as various promotions). Since not all Pokemon are allowed in the VGC rule set, you can think of the rule set as a modified form of playing the games.Anyone know why the VGC'13 format is called "Modified" by TPCi? It seems like a bit of a weird name.
Hi, I do believe I am the original poster of that spread. I made it so it had the same bulk as Wolfe's worlds Hitmontop, but with much more attack. IIRC it does survive a DGem Draco Meteor from Timid Latios, but I don't think it survives modest. I am not exactly sure what you mean by the last part... (because I saw it not so much like other dragons)Hey, what´s atm themost used/ Split for intimidate Scrafty? I saw the split 132 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def / 116 SDef Careful on Nuggetbridge, is it the best split in general or do you know other good splits ( afaik it lives with 176 Sdef a GemDM from Latios but I think it isn´t word because I saw it not so much like other dragons).
nope, that is incorrect. Hyddreigon has a larger sp. attack stat than latios.Latios has the highest sp. attack among dragons, so if it can survive a timid latios hitting it with a gem boosted draco meteor, it can survive any other dragon using the same gem boosted move on a modest nature.
No, Latios has base 130 base SpAtk and Hydreigon has 125 base SpAtk.nope, that is incorrect. Hyddreigon has a larger sp. attack stat than latios.
I actually thought this too, but as drifloon pointed out, latios does indeed have a slightly higher sp. attack stat.nope, that is incorrect. Hyddreigon has a larger sp. attack stat than latios.
I thought Tornadus should have either Rain Dance, or Tailwind, not both, especially if it's being used in Rain.Regular Tornadus has Prankster, Taunt, Rain Dance, and Tailwind, in addition to a little more power at the cost of bulk and speed. Nothing overly amazing i suppose, although manual starting rain could work? Or you could abuse priority Tailwind, somehow.
Yeah, it wouldnt make sense to have both. I was listing 'em as options for prankster.I thought Tornadus should have either Rain Dance, or Tailwind, not both, especially if it's being used in Rain.
However, despite the different in base stats, Modest Hydreigon has a stronger SAtk than Timid Latios, 194 vs. 182 respectively. In addition, Modest Hydreigon is a common Hydreigon variant, more common than Modest Latios. Dragon Gem D Meteor from Modest Hydreigon will hit harder than Dragon Gem D Meteor from Timid Latios, assuming Max SAtk EVs and IVs for both.No, Latios has base 130 base SpAtk and Hydreigon has 125 base SpAtk.
Thundurus doesn't necessary need to always run a Calm nature, however, it is useful for it to have such nature in order to spread paralysis and tank many Special Attacks, while a partner, should as Scrafty or Hitmontop, can Intimidate and threatens physical attacks. But, other natures, Bold, Modest, Timid, etc. can be used insteadShould Thundurus pretty much always run a Calm nature in the 2013 format? Which Hidden Power is preferable - Flying or Ice (or neither)? What about Thundurus-T (nature and Hidden Power)?
Does anyone really use Tornadus or Tornadus-T?
Oh. I thought you meant a set, not options.Yeah, it wouldnt make sense to have both. I was listing 'em as options for prankster.
>.< sorry I was thinking of timid lati and modest hydraNo, Latios has base 130 base SpAtk and Hydreigon has 125 base SpAtk.
Well if you HAVE to use that set I'd say it's 50/50. Acrobatics get's it's power increased either way, and Bullet Punch being priority in all, making you more likely to us it while still having 110 Acrobatics. But in this case I'm leaning more towards flying gem due to your point about trick room. I still say 50/50.Which gem would be better for a Scizor set of Bullet Punch/Bug Bite/Acrobatics/Protect: Steel Gem or Flying Gem?
I'm currently running Flying Gem, but I was wondering if steel would be more efficient. After about nearly 200 battles with Flying Gem equipped...it's been pretty well. I mean, I can take out Fighting-types that foolishly stay in, and it's been great against Trick Room leads that have Hariyama, Scrafty, or Amoonguss. But lately I've considered maybe it would be better to make his main STAB more powerful. What do you guys think?
EDIT: I was thinking about this because Acrobatics has been mostly situational...it doesn't nearly get used as much as his STABs do
If he really wants to take down TR users, he could even use Bug Gem.Well if you HAVE to use that set I'd say it's 50/50. Acrobatics get's it's power increased either way, and Bullet Punch being priority in all, making you more likely to us it while still having 110 Acrobatics. But in this case I'm leaning more towards flying gem due to your point about trick room. I still say 50/50.
Well, against the (now somewhat uncommon) TR leads, I usually bring Cresselia along to shut TR off, so it can do a bit of SE damage with Psyshock, albeit with less power and surprise value. Not concerned about Scrafty in this respect, since I've only seen him in a TR lead once since VGC11.If he really wants to take down TR users, he could even use Bug Gem.