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Togekiss [Overview] <p>Any Pokemon that wields a 60% chance to Flinch is bound to be annoying, and Togekiss is no exception. With a meaty base 120 Special Attack, two solid abilities and a wide offensive movepool, Togekiss is a very able offensive Pokemon, particularly considering its access to Nasty Plot, one of the best boosting moves in the game. It's no slouch defensively either, with the combination base 85 HP, 95 Defense, base 115 Special Defense and a decent defensive typing giving it impressive mixed bulk. These factors are complimented by a great defensive movepool, with access to Wish, Roost and Heal Bell.</p> <p>However, it isn't all sunshine for the fairy-bird, with a nasty weakness to the omnipresent Stealth Rock severly hampering its defensive potential. Common weaknesses to Ice- and Electric-type moves don't do it any favours either, especially because Togekiss' decidedly average base speed means it will frequently fail to outpace common users of these moves. Nevertheless, incredible versatility, a phenomenal movepool and balanced stats combine to make it one of the most threatening Pokemon in the UU tier.</p> [SET] name: Physically Defensive move 1: Air Slash move 2: Roost move 3: Heal Bell / Thunder Wave move 4: Nasty Plot item: Leftovers ability: Serene Grace nature: Bold evs: 248 HP / 216 Def / 44 Spe [SET COMMENTS] <p>It might seem strange to advocate a physically-defensive set on a Pokemon with special bulk as excellent as Togekiss', but with two of its three weaknesses usually seen as special attacks and a STAB Air Slash to maul UU's common Fighting-type Pokemon it's able to perform far better than its base stats might suggest. Togekiss' STAB Air Slash has great coverage in UU, with only the seldom-seen Rock-, Steel- and Electric-types resisting it. Roost allows Togekiss to heal itself of passive damage, particularly Stealth Rock, and gives in the general longevity needed to counter a range of weak physical attackers, such as Crobat and Hitmontop. Though uninvested, Togekiss still retains great special bulk, and with Heal Bell it has no trouble switching into Scald from bulky waters without fearing a burn. However, without investment in its Special Defense, it must be wary of the Ice Beam these Pokemon sometimes carry.</p> <p>Nasty Plot is the most dangerous part of this set. It transforms Togekiss from a medicore tank into a devastating offensive threat, doubling its special attack after a single use. Common special walls such as Snorlax and Umbreon find that they are quickly worn down by repeated Air Slashes, with the chance to Flinch often preventing them from healing at a crucial moment.</p> <p>Heal Bell is the primary option in the third moveslot, allowing Togekiss to cure it and its team of status and become an excellent supporter. In particular, burns and toxic poison quickly wear Togekiss down, so the ability to remove them makes it a much better check to Pokemon such as Toxic Hitmontop. However, the ability to remove Paralysis is useful too, because the speed drop can often prevent Togekiss from effectively Flinching opponents. Thunder Wave is a strong alernative that trades defensive support for more potent offense; a paralyzed Pokemon is less likely to move while it is Flinched. Thunder Wave can still support your team, too, and is particularly appreciated by Pokemon such as Druddigon who excel when nothing can outspeed them. Unfortunately, Thunder Wave is useless against Ground-types, but many of these are reluctant to switch into Togekiss for fear of taking a possibly boosted Air Slash. Only Togekiss' nemesis, Rhyperior, fears neither.</p> [ADDITIONAL COMMENTS] <p>The given EV spread gives Togekiss the bulk to switch in and check a plethora of weaker physical attackers while retaining enough speed to beat uninvested base 85 Pokemon such as Gligar and Suicune. It is also quick enough to outrun most Nidoqueen. If you wish to use a faster spread, 100 EVs is a good benchmark, outrunning defensive Roserade and Modest Empoleon. However, this is not recommended, because Togekiss will beat Roserade even without outrunning it and will struggle to defeat offensive variants of Empoleon even if it is faster thanks to Empoleon's Steel-typing. 248 HP EVs are used to keep Togekiss' HP stat odd instead of even, which minimises damage from Stealth Rock and allows it to switch in five times instead of four. Teams looking for Wish support may choose to use Wish and Protect over Roost and Nasty Plot, but this is not recommended because Umbreon is much better at passing wishes and the loss of Nasty Plot significantly impedes Umbreon's ability to break through bulkier Pokemon.</p> <p>Togekiss is excellent at forcing switches, so it appreciates entry hazard support from the likes of Rhyperior, Qwilfish and Roserade. Rhyperior is a particularly good partener because it is able to switch into and defeat the Electric-types which threaten Togekiss. Speaking of Electric-types, a solid answer to them is a must, because they will almost always have no trouble defeating Togekiss. Swampert, Snorlax and Rhyperior are good answers to most Electric-types in the tier. Because of its hatred of Stealth Rock, Togekiss adores Rapid Spin support from the like of Hitmontop and Blastoise. Hitmontop is a particularly good partner because it can switch into and defeat Rock-type Pokemon looking to exploit Togekiss' weakness. With Intimidate, the pair can form a solid walling combination.</p> [SET] name: Specially Defensive move 1: Air Slash move 2: Roost move 3: Heal Bell / Thunder Wave move 4: Nasty Plot item: Leftovers ability: Serene Grace nature: Calm evs: 248 HP / 216 SpD / 44 Spe [SET COMMENTS] <p>This set takes a more conventional approach, focussing on Togekiss' fantastic base 115 Special Defense. Once again, Air Slash is a relaible STAB, with its handy 60% Flinch chance allowing Togekiss to beat many things it would otherwise struggle with. Roost mitigates damage suffered from Stealth Rock, Hail and other passive sources and does a good job of keeping Togekiss healthy despite its common weaknesses. This set appreciated Heal Bell even more than the previous one, as it may frequently be called on to switch into Scald from bulky Water-type Pokemon; the resulting burns hamper its longevity and the ability to remove them on a whim is very useful. However, Thunder Wave is still a solid choice, allowing Togekiss to Paralyze and Flinch faster special attackers that it might otherwise struggle with.</p> <p>Nasty Plot makes Togekiss a fearsome tank, doubling its Special Attack in a single turn. It serves as a vital part of Togekiss' Flinching strategy by making sure every Flinch counts and allows it to power through walls it would otherwise struggle with. For example, Umbreon would otherwise effortlessly wall Togekiss, but after three Nasty Plots it is nonchalantly 2HKOd by Air Slash.</p> [ADDITIONAL COMMENTS] <p>This set's EV spread is a mirror of the previous one, with the Defense EVs move to Special Defense. However, due to the high base stat, Togekiss need not avoid strong attackers as much and is better suited to taking weak super-effective moves. A Calm nature is chosen to bolster this investment. Once again, 44 speed EVs are used to outrun uninvested base 85s and consequently almost all defensive Pokemon; however, the option to invest 100 and outrun minimum speed Roserade is still there. This set takes on Roserade even better than the previous one, though, so this is still not advised.</p> <p>As Togekiss loathes Stealth Rock, it enjoys being partnered with a Rapid Spin user such as Blastoise or Hitmontop. Xatu is another decent partner, reflecting back any hazards used while it is on the field. However, none of these Pokemon have great defensive synergy with this Togekiss variant, so another partner is advised. Swampert is a good choice, able to tank a variety of Physical hits and take on the Electric-types that plague Togekiss. It can also set up Stealth Rock to abuse the switches Togekiss has a tendency of forcing. Other Electric-type counters or checks such as Snorlax and Rhyperior are also good choices, as Togekiss will lose to every UU Electric-type even with the additional Special Defence.</p> [Other Options] <p> Due to its incredible versatility, Togekiss has a myriad of options not mentioned above. A more offensive Nasty Plot set is usable, with Air Slash, Fire Blast and Aura Sphere; however, Togekiss is rather slow and suffers from the mediocre base power of Air Slash when trying to utilise a more offensive set because any counter it fails to Flinch will likely cripple or KO it thanks to the lack of defensive investment. Additionally, giving up Roost makes Togekiss much more vulnerable to passive damage from Stealth Rock and Hail. Togekiss can also make use of Hustle in conjunction with Work Up and Extremespeed to run a Physical set; however, this is badly outclassed by other physical attackers such as Darmanitan, Heracross and Mienshao when it is not using Extremespeed and suffers badly from Hustle's accuracy-lowering drawback, which turns the usual frustration when facing Togekiss on its head by forcing it to miss 20% of the time. </p> <p>Togekiss can also use either a Choice Scarf or Choice Specs effectively. The former seems particularly enticing because it allows Togekiss to Flinch a wider range of Pokemon, but Togekiss is too slow to outrun any other notable scarfers and too weak without a boost to KO much. It does learn Trick, however, which is useful for crippling unsuspecting walls. Whether it uses a Choice Scarf or Specs, the lack of Roost will always trouble Togekiss, who will only be able to switch into Stealth Rock four times without the ability to heal itself.</p> <p>Togekiss' defensive sets can also use a move from its wide offesnive movepool, such as Psychic, Aura Sphere, Grass Knot, Fire Blast or Shadow Ball, to hit problematic Pokemon. However, these are all inferior to the listed options if your team does not have particular trouble with the threat you choose to hit. Togekiss can also use Hyper Voice as a second STAB move, but this does not offer any meaningful coverage alongside Air Slash, so it should generally be avoided. Although Thunder Wave is the primary option for spreading Paralysis, Body Slam can also be used, sporting a 60% chance to to Paralyze thanks to Serene Grace and hitting Groun-types immune to Thunder Wave. However, it does pitiful damage even with STAB, and the reliability of Thunder Wave is generally preferred.</p> [Checks and Counters] <p>Without a doubt, Stealth Rock is Togekiss' most hated foe. It strips the fairy-bird of 25% of its health every time it switches in, quickly wearing it down. Electric-typed Pokemon such as Raikou and Zapdos are also excellent answers, easily absorbing Air Slash due to their resistance and hitting Togekiss hard with a STAB Thunderbolt or Volt Switch. As these Pokemon are naturally faster than Togekiss, it cannot Flinch them either. However, neither of these will appreciate being Paralyzed.</p> <p>Rhyperior is also a very good counter; it is immune to Thunder Wave and takes pitiful damage from even boosted Air Slash and smashing Togekiss with STAB Rock-type moves. It must watch out for Aura Sphere and Grass Knot, though. Snorlax is also a pretty good answer, wearing Togekiss down with Body Slam or simply KOing it with Choice-Banded Return; however, it can be beaten with repeated Flinches.</p> <p> If you don't carry one of these Pokemon, your best bet simply to hit it hard and fast. Togekiss has three common weaknesses and few resistances to speak of, so Pokemon such as Choice Band Flygon and Life Orb Darmanitan can give it a lot of trouble. Weavile can easily smash Togekiss with a STAB Ice Punch; similarly, Nidoking's Life Orb, Sheer Force-boosted Ice Beam will quickly clip Togekiss' wings. Mienshao, Heracross and Victini can also plough right through it; really, any faster physical attacker gives Togekiss a lot of trouble. Hard hitters on the special side have more trouble, but can usually still get the job done if they are strong enough.</p> Talked with Kokoloko on IRC, will take this over.
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I will not approve a choice scarf set for togekiss, a base 75 BP attack as your primary move is really stupid on a scarfer in such a bulky metagame, no matter how much you're going to try and flinch something. Also base 80 speed is mediocre in a metagame where base 85 is the speed to beat.
Rest of this looks fine.
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Why was offensive Nasty Plot removed? It is one of Togekiss's most effective sets, even if it is rather difficult to fit on teams.
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Ask RT or Kokoloko. I have a feeling it had something to do with being outclassed by most other Special Attackers and bad typing, resulting in being too easy to kill.
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I think specs set is really good that it might even possibly be worth a set but should atleast be mentioned in OO because it deals with common Pokemon that set up hazards such as Bronzong, Rhyperior, Gligar, Roserade and Swampert. OHKOing them or 2HKOing them atleast. It can possibly flinch hax slower walls as well such as Snorlax and Umbreon one of UU best special walls. It really enjoys paralysis support because it can easily para flinch hax Pokemon to death. If you do consider adding it in I would suggest this set.
Togekiss @ Choice Specs Trait: Serene Grace EVs: 252 SAtk / 140 Spd / 4 SDef / 112 HP Modest Nature IVs: 0 Atk - Air Slash - Tri Attack / Aura Sphere - Grass Knot - Fire Blast It allows Togekiss to max out it's special attack out speed standard Xatu and defensive Roserade and rest into bulk. Air Slash is obvious for flinching your opponent. Tri Attack is a alternative stab and hits Zapdos the hardest with. Grass Knot OHKOs the pokemon I mentioned. Fire Blast makes it not walled by steel pokemon. Aura Sphere can be used to hit Umbreon, Snorlax harder and steels more accurately.
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Hope those calcs convince you. Many people think Togekiss is more of a tank instead of an all out attacker so this set catches people off guard. |
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On that note, still waiting for QC to give me some alternate EV spreads (or just tell me there aren't any) and confirm that I'm not missing any sets. Besides that, writing this up shouldn't take me much longer.
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For both the Physically Defensive and Specially Defensive sets, Wish and Protect should just be mentioned in AC, not slashed. For Wishpassing, there's no reason why you wouldn't just use Umbreon, who can run an almost identical set with better typing and walling capabilities. Aura Sphere is a solid coverage move that Kiss can run over Heal Bell/Thunder Wave to help it beat Rhyperior and Empoleon, so it should probably get a small mention. Also note that you can run enough Speed to outpace Xatu and Specially Defensive Roserade, but both are beaten by Kiss anyway so there's little point of doing so. Remove Hustlekiss, I tested it and it is far too gimmicky and inconsistent. Mention it in Other Options but that's it.
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I don't understand why the Hustle set would run Air Slash over a perfect accuracy, Hustle-boosted Aerial Ace.
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What RT said.
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hey it'd be nice to have different comments for different sets js
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Bumping to say I've made the comments different. QC, have at!
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I need more explanation as to how the two presented sets play differently in SC. Also the option of 100 Spe actually beats max Modest Empoleon (and by extension defensive Roserade, but not Xatu), if I'm recalling correctly--you should double check that; we can't have erroneous info gong on-site.
You're also going to need to expand that OO section a lot. Considering the fact that most of the sets presented in OO atm are actually pretty viable (the only reason I don't want an actual set for them is because the presented two are better 95%+ of the time). Go into detail there, please. Looking good though.
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100 Spe EVs reaches 221, while 0 Spe Xatu is 226, so yea, you can either mention 124 Spe EVs to nail Xatu, or remain at 96 Spe EVs for Modest Empoleon.
Edit: Why isn't there an explanation on the EV spreads in AC? Iirc 216 Def EVs allowed you to survive two Stone Edges from Jolly Scarf Hera w/o SR, while 44 Spe EVs made you faster than 0 Spe base 85's such as defensive Suicune/Gligar. Last edited by Ernesto; Mar 7th, 2013 at 8:58:19 AM. |
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Can we please include a Scarf set? It's actually good. Like, really, it is actually good. I can write it up if you want.
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I'm capable of writing it up, but I'd like to see what you had in mind exactly for a Scarf set. Giving QC a chance to look at it would maybe convince them to pass one.
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Here's what I've been using.
Togekiss @ Choice Scarf Trait: Serene Grace EVs: 252 SAtk / 4 SDef / 252 Spd Timid Nature - Air Slash - Aura Sphere - Fire Blast / Grass Knot - Trick / Baton Pass It's a pretty simple set. It's not something you can use as your team's only Scarfer unless you have stuff to handle other fast Scarfers and DD Kingdra, but it is a very viable set in its own right because it requires no setup to start flinching things. Fire Blast or Grass Knot basically depends on if you are more scared of Rhyperior or Bronzong. Fire Blast is also your only real option against Zapdos. Trick is almost always better in the last slot, but Baton Pass works as a pseudo U-Turn if you need it. It's nice to be able to pivot your Zapdos counter straight in and force it to eat tons of Stealth Rock damage.
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With that said, let's continue on with the QC process, shall we?
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aren't the sets descriptions exactly the same for both or is it just me?
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Just a nitpick, but what does togekiss outspeed with those 44 evs?
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I thought he'd already put that info considering I told him to three weeks ago, lol. 44 EVs are to outspeed base 85's with 0 Spe EVs, basically Suicune and Gligar.
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And provided Togekiss can get a Thunder Wave in on Empoleon before the Roar or Substitute, Serene Grace basically enables Togekiss to beat Empoleon, albeit it'll take its sweet ass time to do so if it can't manage a Nasty Plot beforehand.
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QC Approved 1/3
This really needs to get on-site ASAP...
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