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Pokedex: Simipour Status: Ready for QC Approvals ----------------------------------------------- [Overview]
name: Nasty Plot move 1: Nasty Plot move 2: Hydro Pump / Surf move 3: Ice Beam / Grass Knot move 4: Focus Blast / Grass Knot item: Life Orb nature: Timid ability: Gluttony evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe Set Comments
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I'm sorry, but any set except the NP set and MAYBE, MAYBE, Cheer UP is not effective at all. Hone Claws is just a waste of time imo. It is ridiculously weak with only one boost, and you are using a horribly weak STAB move as well. NP is the way to go with this poor monkey. And 98 / 98 offences are average at best, maybe even terrible in this metagame, but definitely not above average. Dual Screens are immensely important for set up as it will have a hard time setting up with 75 / 63 / 63 defenses... Also, Nasty Plot Hydro Pump is the only reason Simipour was given an OU analysis so deslash Surf and make Hydro Pump the only option. I've tested Simipour and found that it is quite horrible, even with a Nasty Plot boost, so honestly I can't understand why it has been given an OU analysis... but here it is so, I will leave you with my comments.
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I don't have the intestinal fortitude to try Simipour, but as a reader, I'll be curious to see how the writeup explains how Simipour can succeed where the bulkier, comparably powerful, more-versatile, and not-significantly-slower Porygon-Z does not.
Garchomp isn't the only significant threat hanging out just above Simi's speed tier, by the by. Thundurus, the Three Musketeers, and Latios all hang out above that tier, as do old and fading speedsters like Infernape, Azelf, etc. So it's not quite fast enough to hang out in the fast lane. But you can't just give up and lose the speed race with Landorus, Jirachi, Haxorus, and Hydreigon, either; it's even less bulky than Porygon-Z, Azelf, and Toxicroak. How and when is this Pokemon setting up?
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I was starting to wonder if Specs or Scarf was good enough for this one, or rather, if this one was good enough for Specs or Scarf.
I fear that Scarf will help it outspeed, but it won't score those helpful KOs before being damaged. However, Specs just might work.
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Just sayin'.
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A SubPlot + Salac set should be tested, IMO. I'm just theorymonning here, but thanks to Simisage's decent speed and Gluttony, it should be able to set up a Sub as the opponent switches, set up NP when it attacks, and then set up a third sub on the second attack. At 50% HP, it will end up with +2 SpA and +1 Speed, which is pretty significant. For faster opponents, it could simply just Sub twice and NP on the third turn. Just a thought.
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Only the Nasty Plot set should be on the analysis for this thing. It's the only thing going for it.
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Simipour has less bulk than Castform, isn't immune to weather, and has no defense against priority or scarfed revenge killers. It's not going to survive with 50% health to sweep with a pinch berry boost. Even resisted priority cleans Simipour's clock: CB Scizor does 40.1% - 47.3% with BPunch, CB Azumarill does 29.8% - 34.9% with Aqua Jet (and isn't even close to OHKOed by anything +2 Simipour can do). Some interesting trivia from playing with the calculator: Simipour needs LO or residual damage to get past bulky!Scizor with Leftovers. +2 Hydro Pump does 88.4% - 104.1% damage, otherwise, while a Bug Bite plus a Bullet Punch will often KO from full. A Pokemon with 75/63/63 defenses and half health and no particular protection from revenge killers is going to die.
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Landorus has 101 Speed as well.
It speed ties with Landorus, so it should run max Speed.
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As for my opinion on Simipour in general, while it may have access to a nice move in Nasty Plot, I doubt it can find many opportunities to set up, due to its terrible defenses. Even resisted moves are going to hurt. Its speed is okay I guess, but a majority of the metagame still outspeed this thing, as well as common scarfers making revenge killing Simipour an easy task. Its offenses aren't really that stellar, even after a Nasty Plot boost if you can find an opportunity to set up. All in all, Simipour is a rather average at best pokemon, but I'm probably going to need more input on this before I start bashing this thing too badly. |
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Salac isn't released either. Nor are any of the other pinch berries.
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All right, Hone Claws is removed, as Simipour doesn't have much of an effective physical movepool to work with. Work Up can still work with the right support, so I think it still could work. The evs have also been changed to tie with Landorus. Anyways, this is ready for QC checks I suppose.
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In response to Work Up even being an acceptable set...
+1 Life Orb Naive Crunch vs. Utility Counter Jellicent = 56.08% - 66% +2 Life Orb Grass Knot vs. Utility Counter Jellicent = 111.17% - 130.52% Even +2 Hidden Power Dark does more than +1 Crunch to Jellicent. And, to my knowledge, that's the main target of Crunch, right? So... how is Work Up still on this analysis? Oh, and also, this may just be my opinion but... I think that the Nasty Plot set should be... [Set] name: Nasty Plot move 1: Nasty Plot move 2: Hydro Pump / Surf move 3: Focus Blast / Ice Beam move 4: Grass Knot / Ice Beam item: Life Orb nature: Timid ability: Gluttony evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe I feel like the ability to break through both Jellicent and Ferrothorn is extremely hard to give up. Ice Beam actually seems like a minor option, as Grass-types aren't all that common outside of Ferrothorn, who is OHKO'd by a +2 Focus Blast. While this does leave you walled by many Dragon-types, you're outsped by the most common of them, regardless (Garchomp, Lati@s, while the rest of the Dragons are commonly Scarfed besides Dragonite). Ice Beam is slashed on both because, with a STAB Hydro Pump, Grass/Ice and Fighting/Ice provide great coverage (outside of either Ferrothorn or Jellicent, respectively). -Zane
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Your spread actually doesn't look too bad. I can't think of anything common that only Ice Beam easily takes care of. As you said, Dragons are scarfed often, and Ice-weak Grass types aren't common enough. |
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When is Simipour EVER going to get to +6? Just sayin.
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But yeah. Work Up NEEDS to be removed. There is almost no merit to using it over Nasty Plot (and +2 SpA is far too valuable to give up; it hits most things harder than any +1 physical attack). I mean, because Crunch can't even OHKO Jellicent, there is very little use for it at all. However, using Brick Break over Crunch is probably the most beneficial thing for the set (with Grass Knot to fill in the slash of Focus Blast)... +1 Life Orb Brick Break vs. 252/252 Bold Blissey = 57.98% - 68.35%. A solid 2HKO. But still... +2 Life Orb Focus Blast vs. 252/0 Bold Blissey = 60.22% - 70.87%. It can still 2HKO (if you're lucky, considering Focus Blast's crappy accuracy). But really, in both situations, you're most likely to end up either Toxic'd or paralyzed, so you're better off switching regardless of the set. Meanwhile, regarding other threats... +1 Life Orb Grass Knot vs. Utility Counter Jellicent = 76.92% - 90.82% +1 Life Orb Brick Break vs. Standard Ferrothorn = 44.89% - 52.84% This means that both Jellicent and Ferrothorn can still ruin Simipour. Switch in on the Cheer Up, and Jellicent can burn with Will-o-Wisp (then proceed to be KO'd), or Ferrothorn can simply KO with Power Whip, or cripple with Thunder Wave. So, basically, the Nasty Plot set can handle all of these opponents more reliably (besides Blissey, since Focus Blast is an asshole). In fact, it's especially valuable for its ability to OHKO both Jellicent and Ferrothorn, only to be stopped by Blissey (or worse... Chansey. But what non-Fighting-type isn't stopped by Chansey..?). This is great, considering no setup sweeper enjoys having to lose their boosts and give a free turn to the opponent. -Zane
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"Sits on a unique base speed of 101, which allows it to outspeed base 100's."
This speed is also shared by Landlos so isn't unique. Just a minor nitpick.
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I'm rejecting this analysis. Simipour just isn't up to standard, to be blunt it sucks. There are better Water-type sweepers (Starmie etc) its not particularly fast and its really frail. Yes its unique, but that doesn't mean it's any good.
QC REJECTED (1/3)
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agreeing with wilson and pkg
QC Rejected 2/3
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