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Join Date: Jun 2011
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"but truth to be told, I'm kinda bad at it"
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I would be happy if Crustle is in NU. Also, don't take Mortar from us!!! Honestly, Magmortar helps to keep NU kinda balanced. As mentioned somewhere in this thread, Jynx would be running way more freely. Crustle for NU! Magmortar for NU!
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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It also gives Zekrom a chance to use its ability. lol. Besides, how do Salamence and Hydreigon warrant any usage in Ubers over Dragonite, by classifying their users as n00bs? Also, not every Arceus form is used, because some are a lot better than others, and are the only ones used on standard teams. Charizard can be beastly under sun anyway.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Dragonite doesn't really have much going for it in Ubers. Rayquaza does DD and Mixed better (and even has Extremespeed).
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Most Pokemon in Ubers can punch through Multiscale anyway.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I look at Scrafty and imagine D/P Elecivire: It got a bunch of hype in the beginning, then people started asking the big questions: What does this thing do, is it really as good as its cracked up to be and HOW THE FUCK did it manage to keep being OU for so long?
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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First of all, Rest+ShedSkin is serious business for recovery. Scrafty is one of the few (if any) Pokes who can efficiently use Rest because of Shed Skin and solid defenses. Secondly, Scrafty and Noobivire serve two inherently different roles. Scrafty is a bulky Physical sweeper, or a tank. Noobivire is a glass cannon who tries to go mixed and fails miserably. Thirdly, Noobivire has to switch in to use its ability in order to be good in the long haul. Scrafty can just hit things like a truck and get Moxie boosts, or proceed to laugh at Sableye (or any other status-er) with Shed Skin mechanics, or Rest+ShedSkin. |
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Volt turn in every tier! I'm in despair!
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Personally, I think that bulk up scrafty shouldn't rely on rest at all and should just stick a coverage move in the third slot in order to beat things. Spending additional turns sleeping while not doing anything is just asking for your opponent to crit you or set up while that shed skin chance fails to kick in. Depend on drain punch for recovery and you should be fine. Ice punch or stone edge will probably help you out more times than rest will anyway.
By the way, mods, I have just one little request. In the future, the bashing of electivire in competitive play should be an outright bannable offense. No warning, just straight up ban. He isn't top tier OU at all, but he is hardly as terrible as everyone makes him out to be! Why doesn't any other low end Pokemon who ended up in OU receive this bashing? Where was all the hate for unbreon and ninjask last gen and why is electivire still being bashed in a gen where he was never OU to begin with?
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 498
Talkin' about poppin' glocks, servin' rocks, and hittin' switches
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Join Date: May 2011
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@ Alphatron: Maybe because it got so ridiculous in Gen4 to the point where everytime you saw a Gyarados you knew there was a 50% chance of a damn Electivire switching in next and that got so repetitive it pissed a lot of people off?
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Volt turn in every tier! I'm in despair!
Join Date: Oct 2010
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I saw lead baton pass ninjask more than I ever saw electivire in gen 4 OU, but that's just my personal experience.
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Join Date: May 2011
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It's also to do with not giving the opponent the satisfaction that they successfully lured an Electric attack with their Gyarados. If they pull it off then it's like their strategy is vindicated which is probably far more annoying than a +1 Spe Electivire itself. Maybe I just have horrible suppressed memories of +1 Electivires sweeping me but that's my take on it!
Ninjask on the other hand just tries to do its job and can be Taunted or Phazed or whatever so it's totally in your control. |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 498
Talkin' about poppin' glocks, servin' rocks, and hittin' switches
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Ninjask was actually marginally useful in gen 4 unlike Evire.
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Join Date: May 2010
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Wow. "Noobvire"? Are we still living in 2007? Can we seriously move on now?
Electivire was overrated for about 6 months, and now we've spent the past 4 years talking about it as if it's worse than Magikarp. The constant whining about it on this forum for the past few years is more annoying than a new player being smug at switching Electivire into a Thunderbolt imo.
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Moveset and metagame stats are now up, courtesy of Innocent Criminal.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 242
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EDIT: Oh, and Electric isn't a great offensive typing in the first place; one relevant advantage (against Water) doesn't make up for Ground being immune to it, and a couple of relevant resistances in Dragon and Grass. |
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(macho) brace yourselves
Join Date: Nov 2011
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To be fair, Electivire's a better pokemon than it was before thanks to Wild Charge, but the introduction of Team Preview kind of killed its utility. Not to mention that Noobvire attitude is still kicking around and no-one seems to want be seen using it. :p
It's probably still pretty useful for switching into Thunder Waves and Volt Switches, stealing momentum like that. I'm looking forward to it (possibly) dropping to NU so I can make a team around it and give it some of it's former glory. :p |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 2,083
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wtf is up is with all the people using body slam on Hitmontop in 1337???
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So, I dashed all over the mansion, and I re-killed them; they were pretty alive when I found them
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 418
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Like Ithilanor said, it's lack of a powerful stab and generally low BP moves is what makes it so mediocre in OU. That base 123 attack doesn't mean much when you're relying on base 75 elemental punches for dealing damage.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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What's so good about Samurott that has made him up to 12 in NU? Is NU really THAT lacking in water types that Samurott becomes.... good? Also.... Keep Magmortar away from RU! no no no! He's happy in NU.
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 1,293
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Samurott's main draw is Megahorn, a really really good coverage move alongside Waterfall. Along with SD and priority Aqua Jet it is a good physical sweeper. It can hit hard on the special side too with decent coverage and it has access to Taunt so it's at least a little bit unpredictable. Good bulk, good attacking stats on both sides, enough speed to outrun walls and decent movepool = great Pokemon.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 21
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Fairly new to Pokemon:
How big is the difference between an OU Pokemon and say a UU Pokemon? With that description of Samurott, it seems that he would do just fine in the UU or even OU metagames. |
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