Considering broken shit like Deoxys and genesect were retested this gen, I wouldnt be surprised if aegi gets retsted in ORAS.Will aegislash get retested or unbanned in ORAS?
I think it's more about how Nidoking has a great special movepool that also take advantage of sheer force. By no means is a physical set unviable, it's just the movepool and sheer force.Is Physical Nidoking at all worth considering? Whether in this tier or a lower one? The Elemental Punches hit about the same damage as the beams (difference of 2-3%), as does EQ (though LO recoil). However, there's a noticeable power difference with Gunk Shot
252 SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Nidoking Sludge Wave vs. 0 HP / 0 SpD Mew: 199-234 (58.3 - 68.6%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
252 Atk Life Orb Sheer Force Nidoking Gunk Shot vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Mew: 281-331 (82.4 - 97%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
If all of the other moves are about the same, but there's that big a power difference for one of its STABs, what in particular makes it so much less viable?
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people that play legendary pokemon competitively. there really isnt a realistic way for people to IV breed them without cheating. can one assume that someone using something like say a Latios wont be IV breed. or do people do this? what is the general consensus. Same question for shiny. if your using a shiny against me im assuming its not iv breed as the chances are astronomical it generated with 5-6 IVS (right?)or you cheated.
It is possible to get flawless IV legendary or shiny Pokémon, such as Latios, in past generations through a process known as RNG abuse. http://www.smogon.com/ingame/rng/Question:
people that play legendary pokemon competitively. there really isnt a realistic way for people to IV breed them without cheating. can one assume that someone using something like say a Latios wont be IV breed. or do people do this? what is the general consensus. Same question for shiny. if your using a shiny against me im assuming its not iv breed as the chances are astronomical it generated with 5-6 IVS (right?)or you cheated.
I think Taunt + 3 attacks Gengar is more common and effective than Destiny Bond, but I think that wearing it down with passive damage like leech seed or sandstorm would do it in quickly with LO recoil.What are people's main ways of combatting 3 attacks + Destiny Bond Gengar? I'm always torn between something fast, which is usually 2hkod, or something slow and bulky, which falls victim to destiny bond more often than not.
That may be the case. I'm just always scared of bringing in something slower than it to kill it, having know knowledge if it has dbond or Taunt.I think Taunt + 3 attacks Gengar is more common and effective than Destiny Bond, but I think that wearing it down with passive damage like leech seed or sandstorm would do it in quickly with LO recoil.
Yeah, I agree. While Dbond certainly isnt as common, it can be a pretty good surprise factor.That may be the case. I'm just always scared of bringing in something slower than it to kill it, having know knowledge if it has dbond or Taunt.
A couple of things I find help are taunt, and passive damage. Taunt is useful if you want to be a bit more offensive, but if you're on a more defensive team, then you might want to use passive damage. Also, if you have a pokemon that's pretty much dead and can't do much to the rest of your opponent's team that either outspeeds or has a priority move, sacking it might be an option.What are people's main ways of combatting 3 attacks + Destiny Bond Gengar? I'm always torn between something fast, which is usually 2hkod, or something slow and bulky, which falls victim to destiny bond more often than not.
M-Venusaur can deal with it fairly well with max spdef and leech seed. If pressed for a mega slot, max spdef Amoongus could do the job similarly with leech seed, and it can have uses outside of dealing with 3 attack destiny bond gengar.What are people's main ways of combatting 3 attacks + Destiny Bond Gengar? I'm always torn between something fast, which is usually 2hkod, or something slow and bulky, which falls victim to destiny bond more often than not.
It took me 150 eggs to get a perfect 5IV shiny Froakie and about 2000 eggs to get a perfect 6IV (no speed) Honedge.Question:
people that play legendary pokemon competitively. there really isnt a realistic way for people to IV breed them without cheating. can one assume that someone using something like say a Latios wont be IV breed. or do people do this? what is the general consensus. Same question for shiny. if your using a shiny against me im assuming its not iv breed as the chances are astronomical it generated with 5-6 IVS (right?)or you cheated.
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Postiive nature scarf kyurem (uncommon) positive scarfgarchomp (common) positive nature scarf/+1 charizard, staraptor, jirachi, also allows you to speed tie opposing keldeo/terrakion, if the item is knocked off (especially in keldeo's case, since he's one of the premier switch ins to Bisharp) you can still surpass Landorus-Incarnate and Mega Pinsir.What nature does scarfed 108 base speed (keldeo on terrakion) benefit the most from and why? does they outspeed anything significant (other than scarfed jolly garchomp) with a beneficial speed nature?
Yes, but it isn't a direct mapping.When the viability rankings rank a mega, do they factor in the fact that a player is giving up the ability to use another mega by using it? Something like Mega Amphy or whatever may be good in a vacuum, but the fact that using it prohibits you from using something clearly better makes it hard to use.
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Probably because at the beginning of new generations or huge metagame shifts, things are often retested to see if they are still broken, for example the Deoxys forms and genesect.How come everybody seems to be saying that aegislash is coming back soon ?