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  1. SNaG21

    Kangaskhanite Tiering Discussion [+Demographics Poll Added to OP]

    I think this sums up everything.
  2. SNaG21

    Kangaskhanite Tiering Discussion [+Demographics Poll Added to OP]

    Shaky checks but still potential checks. I'm not really an advocate of Mega-Kangaskhan, but I just wanted to highlight all the options. Thank you for highlighting the flaws with my logic. Sucker Punch is my answer to many of those Hard Counters. EQ or Sucker Punch decimates Aegislash. Sure...
  3. SNaG21

    Kangaskhanite Tiering Discussion [+Demographics Poll Added to OP]

    252 Atk Parental Bond Mega Kangaskhan Sucker Punch vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Scizor: 127-151 (45.1 - 53.7%) -- 36.3% chance to 2HKO Scizor is very unlikely to go 0/0, so with a classic Gen V spread... +2 252 Atk Parental Bond Mega Kangaskhan Sucker Punch vs. 248 HP / 0 Def Scizor: 255-300 (74.3 -...
  4. SNaG21

    Kangaskhanite Tiering Discussion [+Demographics Poll Added to OP]

    I've found Mega Kangaskhan extremely hard to fight against. The largest reason I feel it's so difficult to counter is because of its decent bulk and good speed. This makes it really hard to switch into. Still, I don't think it's really impossible. Trevenant is a hard and fast counter, assuming...
  5. SNaG21

    Pokémon Furfrou

    No real point in speculating: 252+ Atk Mold Breaker Rampardos Head Smash vs. +6 252 HP / 252+ Def Furfrou: 79-94 (22.3 - 26.5%) -- possible 5HKO after Leftovers recovery Granted, Rampardos is practically never used cause of its piss-poor defenses, so that's a moot point. Even with +6 Defenses...
  6. SNaG21

    Pokémon Starmie

    This is very interesting. I ran some calcs with threats to see how things work with your spread. 252+ Atk Aegislash-Blade Shadow Sneak vs. +1 252 HP / 28 Def Starmie: 120-144 (37 - 44.4%) -- guaranteed 3HKO +2 252+ Atk Aegislash-Blade Shadow Sneak vs. +1 252 HP / 28 Def Starmie: 236-282 (72.8...
  7. SNaG21

    Pokémon Noivern

    Noivern's high speed is the major reason to use it, I feel. Modest gives it that extra oomph, but Timid (or, if you want U-Turn to work better, even Naive, since Noivern's not really gonna be able to take a strong Dazzling Gleam/Moonblast/Ice Beam) enables it to outspeed other Pokes and act as a...
  8. SNaG21

    Inactive 6th Gen Damage Calculator

    My apologies! I jumped the gun there. Yes, indeed, that feature is there. My mistake. In that case, maybe make that clearer? I feel stupid, really, for not noticing it now. In any case, thanks again for the glorious calculator and continue what you're doing!
  9. SNaG21

    Pokémon Noivern

    I've been running this set, except with Timid, and I've had general success. I've been using a Life Orb, and have been annihilating a lot of guys who insist on Subs on Light Screen for survival. When all is said and done, it's not a phenomenal guy, or set, but Infiltrator Noivern has interesting...
  10. SNaG21

    Inactive 6th Gen Damage Calculator

    Great work! This is amazing, and I'm really impressed. I hope, however, you don't mind me asking a couple things (constructive, I assure you!) I think Arm Thrust is the only Multi-Hitting move you forgot (which makes sense considering no one really used it before Mega-Heracross came along)...
  11. SNaG21

    Move Sticky Web

    I've been using Sticky Web off of Galvantula with general success, constructing my team with a couple Pokémon that always had solid power but needed a Scarf to truly sweep, like Heracross (and Mega-Heracross), Nidoking, and even Dragonite. Generally, with a Sticky Web and a boosting nature...
  12. SNaG21

    Pokémon Furfrou

    Furfrou is surprisingly sturdy. Here's an anecdote: I was just running Mega-Heracross, and I had both a Moxie Attack Boost and Sticky Web out, so I was planning a sweep. Going up against Furfrou (I completely overlooked its ability), I used Arm Thrust, and not only did Rocky Helmet bite me in...
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