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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Hey guys, I´ve 3 questions:
1. What is are good EVs for adamant Tyranitar? I heared that 252 KP / 124 Atk / 36 Def / 96 SDef are good to survive a MM from Metagross and OHKO Scizor with Fire Punch. Do you have better Splits or is this split good? 2. I want to try Excadrill in combination with Ttar cause imo atm the most common weather is sandstorm as anti weather (LO-Exca in Endgame). Is this a good idea or not because it´s played not often imo. 3. What´s good in genereal and good to check Landorus T in GBU Doubles? |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Even though it's weak to ground, I've found Bisharp to be an amazing Landorus-t check due to Defiant. It also doesn't like intimidate, so something like Gyarados could wall it an KO. The Tyranitar looks fine, and while Excadrill with ttar is popular, it is so because it's a strong combo. I think you'll be fine with it.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Ty. I think Cresselia will be good with Icy Wind against it too, won´t it? And what are other good teammates to this core? I consider to use modest Salamence too because of Intimidate and that it is not affected by EQ. Have you ideas for other mons which are good when I have the Ttar/Exca/Cresse-Core ( I think one man on the worlds had a similar team, but it was bw1 afaik, my team should be for bw2+therians, tutors etc
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Join Date: May 2011
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Sandman's team had those Pokemon in it
Even though the team was designed for VGC 2012, the VGC 2013 rules will most likely not be too different(only changed would be the new forms and tutors). You can still modify the team to fit the new rules and your own playstyle.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Hyper Cutter Gliscor sounds really odd but it works wonders. Also, Cresselia is somewhat of a good counter with Ice Beam.
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#656 |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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do any of the regis have any use in vgc
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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none of them are particularly good except for the trolly worry seed-regigiggas strategy.
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They aren't bad, necessarily...but Regirock is mostly outclassed by Tyranitar, Registeel is mostly outclassed by Cresselia, and Regice would be pretty good if it didn't have the worst defensive type in the game (oh hi there Rock Slide). Regigigas of course has the Slow Start problem, and usually fixing it isn't worth the effort.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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On gbu recently, I encountered someone running a similar strategy, but running Regigigas alongside skillswap Dusclops. Dusclops is way bulkier than pretty much any worry seed user, and doesn't care about receiving slow start. Not to mention, with will-o-wisp and trick room, Dusclops can play a solid supporting role.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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I can back this up. Got trolled hard by one at Regionals this year, lol
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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I have a question,can anyone ev train a scrafty with fake out,drain punch,and hi Jump kick in defense and attack?
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#665 |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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do trap moves stack? like toxic spikes and spikes same time
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Yes they do, but entry hazards like Stealth Rock, Spikes, and Toxic Spikes are hardly ever seen in VGC play.
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Mostly because games are a lot faster, and there are a lot fewer switches. In an average game, if you use a hazard on the first turn you're only going to hit two Pokémon with it (less if one of their back two is immune to it). It's almost never going to be worth the turn you spend setting it up.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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What are good EV Splits for calm Cresselia and modest Heatran ( with chople berry and without) in a VGC 12+ Metagame with new tutormoves etc? I saw different splits in the nuggetbridge world reports, so I´m confused atm. The Teammates atm are Hitmontop Tyranitar. And is it worth to play skill swap on Cresselia, I suggested sthg like Skill Swap/ Icy Wind/ Trick Room/ Psyshock
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I've found entry hazards to be a pretty underrated tactic in VGC; even though it's only guaranteed to hit two Pokémon, good players do tend to switch a lot. It's especially hilarious when people switch out a focus sash'd Pokémon and then get hit with Stealth Rock before they can get back in.
Having said all that, it is so situational that there's almost always something better you could be doing with that moveslot/turn. |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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252 HP / 60 Def / 20 SAtk / 176 SDef (allows it to 2HKO Terrakion / Virizion with Psyshock, survive Dark Gem Crunch from Max Attack Adamant TTar and a turn of sand, and a HItmontop's Fake Out + Volcarona's +1 Bug Buzz) as for Heatran, use Wolfe's.
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#673 |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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ty for the split, I´ll test it. Is that the "best" split in general for Cress or are there other usefuls for calm Cresselia? And can you give me a good Split for Chople Tran ( the Split from Wolfey is based on Sunny Day Support from Cress, so I can´t use it imo). I can´t calc splits btw cause I´ve atm only a smartphone with internet and the calcers doesn´t work there...
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#674 |
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Join Date: May 2010
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Okay so I woke up this morning with an idea for a new set, but I'm not sure how well it would work. I'm in the midst of studying for finals now so I don't currently have the time to test or run damage calcs, but I wanna post this anyway to see if it's worth anything. For all intents and purposes, view this set within the context of the VGC12 environment:
(SpecsCune) Ability: Pressure (Water Absorb if it gets released in the near future) Nature: Modest (+SpA, -Atk) EVs: MAYBE 252 HP/252 SpA/4 Spe. Didn't put time into thinking of a true spread, but I figure max out at least one of HP or SpA, put in some Spe, and maybe some SpD - Hydro Pump - Ice Beam/Icy Wind - Hidden Power [Grass] - Signal Beam/Tailwind/Protect/Sleep Talk DETAILS:
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So...would this be a good set by any stretch of the imagination?
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The main problem I can see with it is that it faces stiff competition from Specs Rotom-W. Rotom-W trades a good chunk of HP for better typing and an Earthquake immunity. Personally, whenever I throw on a water-type on to my team, I like it to be able to hit opposing water types for strong neutral or super effective damage to go toe to toe with Rain. Rotom-W does that really well with STAB Thunderbolts. I guess Suicune does it alright, but Hidden Power Grass looks pretty weak even with Specs. And yeah, Amoonguss sounds like a good partner for it. Latios might do well alongside it by merit of its resistances for a cool anti rain core.
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