Porygon-Z [Analysis]

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[Overview]

<p>Porygon-Z might actually seem outclassed this generation by its previous evolution, Porygon2, because of the introduction of Eviolite. However, Porygon-Z provides a niche that Porygon2 cannot. This niche is Porygon-Z's high Special Attack for strong offensive capabilities. Although Porygon-Z lacks the bulk to stay around for a while, it can hit like a truck with its massive 135 base Special Attack. Because players often underestimate Porygon-Z, it is a great choice if you are looking to catch the opponent off-guard and punch holes in their team.</p>

[SET]
name: Offensive
move 1: Hyper Beam / Tri Attack
move 2: Dark Pulse
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Protect
item: Normal Gem
ability: Adaptability
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>This set capitalizes on Porygon-Z's great Special Attack. With this moveset, Porygon-Z hits nearly everything in VGC 12 for huge damage, with only a few notable exceptions such as Ferrothorn and other Steel-types. Normal Gem boosted Hyper Beam with Adaptability is able to hit even the bulkiest of foes for incredible damage. Tri Attack is another option, though, if the turn to recharge is unappealing, although Porygon-Z will then miss out on a large number of OHKOs. Dark Pulse is a great move for Porygon-Z, as it gives coverage not only on the common Psychic-types such as Cresselia, but also on the Ghost-types such as Chandelure that switch in to absorb Porygon-Z's Normal-type attack. Ice Beam hits common Flying-type Pokemon such as Thundurus and Zapdos super effectively. Protect is an important move, as it gives Porygon-Z a turn to avoid damage either from your own spread move such as Earthquake, Discharge, or Surf, or from the opposing Pokemon.</p>

<p>This set uses Porygon-Z's offensive capabilities to the max. All the moves deal hefty damage to the opposition, and this can make it a dangerous playing field for your opponent. However, Porygon-Z often falls short of OHKOs, means it can be revenge killed without much difficulty.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Download can work on this set as well, potentially giving Porygon-Z a boost in its Special Attack, which can be crucial to the match. Although it is less reliable, it can be interesting to try out and watch how it wreaks havoc on the best of the special walls. </p>

<p> Porygon-Z isn't the fastest either, so it definitely appreciates Tailwind support. Good partners for setting that up are Togekiss and Tornadus, which can beat Fighting-type Pokemon that threaten Porygon-Z as well as set up Tailwind extremely well. In addition, Pokemon with Helping Hand are very useful to Porygon-Z. Dusclops and Togekiss are both notable users of the move, among other Pokemon. Porygon-Z's bulk is also lacking, so users of Reflect and Light Screen are appreciated, most notably Cresselia.</p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Hyper Beam / Tri Attack
move 2: Dark Pulse
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Hidden Power Fire
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Adaptability
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>This set makes Porygon-Z quite threatening. Putting a Choice Scarf on it will give it the edge in Speed against many threats. With Choice Scarf bringing Porygon-Z up to a 234 Speed stat, it is guaranteed to launch a powerful Hyper Beam off at nearly any foe. Dark Pulse allows Porygon-Z to hit common Trick Room Ghost-types such as Dusclops and Chandelure. Ice Beam hits Flying-types and Dragon-types that threaten Porygon-Z, and Hidden Power Fire is for the Steel-types that the set misses out on.</p>

<p>Choice Scarf makes up for Porygon-Z's slightly lacking Speed; however, being locked into one move is dangerous. Steel-types can abuse Porygon-Z's uselessness when it is locked into Ice Beam, and Pokemon such as Terrakion with Justified can take advantage of choice-locked Dark Pulse. Although the boost in speed is nice, it requires some good prediction and playing to be used to its full potential. Hyper Beam is necessary in order to OHKO Latios and Yache Berry Garchomp.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Adaptability is crucial for this set, because the boost for Hyper Beam is very important. With its high power offense, a Choice Scarf gives Porygon-Z just what it needs; a reliable boost in Speed. Helping Hand support is still always welcome, because with the lack of Normal Gem Porygon-Z's Hyper Beam still runs short of KOing many Pokemon. Porygon-Z also appreciates Light Screen and Reflect; however, in this case Porygon-Z won't be sticking around for very long, and so it may not be as necessary. Choice Scarf Porygon-Z outspeeds even positive Speed nature base 130 Pokemon, which can catch opponents off-guard when playing.</p>

[Other Options]

<p>Porygon-Z can also make use of Thunderbolt to hit Flying-types, although it misses out on super effective coverage against Zapdos and Thundurus. Another move option is Shadow Ball, which not only has similar coverage to Dark Pulse but also has a chance for a Special Defense drop. Porygon-Z can also make use of Magic Coat to prevent moves such as Spore or Thunder Wave from hitting it, although this requires some prediction and isn't always recommended. Analytic is another option and can be used with a slower Porygon-Z set with no Speed investment in order to abuse its 30% boost; however, due to its lack of bulk, Porygon-Z wants to be one of the first to attack and hit hard, so Analytic may not be the best option. Hidden Power Fire can also be of use for hitting Steel-types that ordinarily wall Porygon-Z. Choice Specs Hidden Power Fire will OHKO specially defensive Ferrothorn, which can make it quite useful. Hidden Power Water can also be used for hitting Terrakion if Porygon-Z is being used on a rain team.</p>

[Checks and Counters]

<p>Porygon-Z has a few counters and many checks. Steel-types are able to counter it fairly well, such as Ferrothorn and Metagross. Other specially bulky Pokemon also do a fairly good job, as they can set up on Porygon-Z while it only does small bits of damage to them. Most of its checks are simply Pokemon that live its hits and are able to hit hard back, which aren't too uncommon in the VGC 2012 metagame.</p>
 

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[6:36pm] Huy: scarf set
[6:36pm] Huy: hyperbeam in this bitch
[6:36pm] Solace: ok
[6:41pm] cosmicexplorer: oh my god
[6:41pm] cosmicexplorer: psychic-types
[6:41pm] cosmicexplorer: something for terrakion
[6:41pm] cosmicexplorer: mentionnnnnnnnn

[6:46pm] muffinhead: scarf first set
[6:46pm] muffinhead: or item
[6:46pm] muffinhead: hyper beam first slash
[6:46pm] muffinhead: ohko everything
 
put Zap Cannon in it's really useful.
Yes, because 50% chance to hit is always reliable, not to mention all that added coverage zap cannon gets

In all seriousness how much does normal gem does vs cresselia, because it seems like the only move this set needs, unless something resist. Also on a scarf set hp fire can fit nicely in the 4th slot to beat ferrathorn.
 

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Modest Normal Gem Hyper Beam OHKOes physically defensive Cresselia (which is fucking incredible), while Timid does 93.4%-110.1% (56.7% chance to OHKO) .

Against specially defensive Cresselia, Modest does 76.7%-90.7%, while Timid does 69.6%-82.8%.

Porygon-Z is fucking ridiculous.

Also put specs in AC or OO since P-Z is pretty much just going to spam Hyper Beam and Specs keeps it boosted (although the loss of Protect sucks), and Specs allows it to get some cool KOes like an OHKO on fully specially defensive Ferrothorn with HP Fire.
 

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(This was listed on the first set)

Choice Scarf is used to give Porygon-Z a nice boost in speed, although being locked into one move is inconvenient.
This needs out because the first set doesn't have Scarf anymore.

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[Overview]

<p>Porygon-Z might actually seem outclassed this generation by its previous evolution, Porygon2, because of the invention of the Eviolite. However, Porygon-Z serves a nice niche that Porygon2 cannot, and this is abusing its high Special Attack stat for strong offensive capabilities. Although Porygon-Z lacks the bulk to stay around for a while, it can hit like a truck with its massive 135 base Special Attack. With this in mind, if you're looking for something to catch opponents off-guard, people often underestimate Porygon-Z so this can be used to your advantage. </p>

[SET]
name: Offensive
move 1: Hyper Beam / Tri Attack
move 2: Dark Pulse
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Protect
item: Normal Gem
ability: Adaptability
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe


[SET COMMENTS]

<p>This set capitalizes on Porygon-Z's great Special Attack. With this movepool, Porygon-Z hits nearly everything in VGC 12, with a few notable exceptions like Ferrothorn and other Steel-types. Choice Scarf is used to give Porygon-Z a nice boost in speed, although being locked into one move is inconvenient despite at the cost of being locked into one move. Normal Gem boosted Hyper Beam with Adaptability is able to hit even the bulkiest of foes for massive damage. Tri Attack is another option though if the turn to recharge is unappealing, although many OHKOs will be lost. Dark Pulse is a great move for Porygon-Z as it gives coverage on the common Psychic types like Cresselia, but also on the ghost types that appear like Chandelure. Ice Beam gives coverage on common flying types like Thundurus and Zapdos. Protect is an important move, as it gives you a turn to either avoid damage from your own spread move like Earthquake, Discharge, or Surf, or as well as those from the opposing Pokemon. </p>

<p>This set uses Porygon-Z's offensive capabilities to the max. All the moves deal hefty damage to the opposition, and this can make it a dangerous playing field for your opponent. However, Porygon-Z often falls short of OHKOs, which can make it easily easy for it to be revenged. </p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Download can work on this set as well, potentially giving Porygon-Z a boost in its Special Attack, which can be crucial to in the match. Although it is less reliable, it can be interesting to try out and watch how it wreaks havoc on the best of the Special walls. </p>

<p> Porygon-Z isn't the fastest Pokemon either, so it definitely appreciates Tailwind support. Good partners for setting that up are Togekiss and Tornadus, who are able to beat Fighting-type Pokemon that threaten Porygon-Z and also set up Tailwind extremely well as well. In addition, Pokemon with Helping Hand are also very useful to Porygon-Z. Dusclops and Togekiss are both notable users of the move, among others Pokemon. Porygon-Z's bulk is also lacking, so users of Reflect and Light Screen can are also be appreciated, most notably Cresselia. </p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Hyper Beam / Tri Attack
move 2: Dark Pulse
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Hidden Power Fire
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Adaptability
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe


[SET COMMENTS]

<p>This set makes Porygon-Z quite threatening. Putting a Choice Scarf on it will give it the edge in Speed against many threats. With Choice Scarf bringing Porygon-Z up to 234 Speed, it is guaranteed to launch a powerful Hyper Beam off at nearly any foe. Dark Pulse allows for hitting Porygon-Z to hit common Trick Room Ghost-types like Dusclops and Chandelure. Ice Beam hits Flying-types and Dragon-types that threaten Porygon-Z, and while Hidden Power Fire is for defeats the Steel-types that the set otherwise misses out on. </p>

<p>Choice Scarf makes up for Porygon-Z's slightly lacking lackluster Speed, however although being locked into one move is dangerous. Steel-types can easily abuse Porygon-Z when it is locked into Ice Beam, and Pokemon like Terrakion with Justified can take advantage of it when it is locked Dark Pulse. Although the boost is nice, it requires some prediction and good playing to be used to its full potential. Hyper Beam is necessary in order to OHKO Latios and Yache berry Garchomp.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Adaptability is crucial for this set, because the boost for Hyper Beam is really very important. With its high power offense, a Choice Scarf gives Porygon-Z just what it needs,: a reliable boost in Speed. Helping Hand support is still always welcome,because with the lack of Normal Gem, Porygon-Z's Hyper Beam still runs comes short of KOing many Pokemon. It also appreciates Light Screen and Reflect, however in this case even though Porygon-Z won't be sticking around for very long, and so it may not be as necessary even though Porygon-Z won't be sticking around for very long, thus making them not as much of a necessity. Choice Scarf Porygon-Z outspeeds even +Speed Nature base 130 Pokemon, which can catch opponents off-guard when playing. </p>
[Other Options]

<p>Porygon-Z can also make use of Thunderbolt to hit Flying-types, although it misses out on super effective coverage against Zapdos and Thundurus. Another move option is Shadow Ball, which has similar coverage to Dark Pulse, but also has a chance for a Special Defense drop. It can also makes use of Magic Coat to prevent moves like Spore or Thunder Wave from hitting it, although this requires some prediction and isn't always recommended. Analytic is another option and can be used with a slower Porygon-Z set with no Speed investment in order to abuse its 30% boost, however due to its lack of bulk, Porygon-Z wants needs to be one of the first to attack and hit hard, so Analytic may not be the best option thus making Analytic not as good of an option. Hidden Power Fire can also be of use for hitting Steel-types that ordinarily wall Porygon-Z. Choice Specs Hidden Power Fire will OHKO specially defensive Ferrothorn, which can make it quite useful. Hidden Power Water can also be used for hitting Terrakion if Porygon-Z is being used on a rain team.</p>

[Checks and Counters]

<p>Porygon-Z has a few counters and many checks. Steel-types, such as Ferrothorn and Metagross, are able to counter it fairly well ,like Ferrothorn and Metagross. Other Specially bulky Pokemon also do a fairly good job, as they can set up on Porygon-Z while it only does small bits of damage to them. Most of its checks are simply Pokemon that can live its hits and are able to hit it hard back in return, which isn't aren't too uncommon in the VGC 2012 metagame. </p>
 

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[Overview]

<p>Porygon-Z might actually seem outclassed this generation by its previous evolution, Porygon2, because of the invention introduction of the Eviolite. However, Porygon-Z serves provides a nice niche that Porygon2 cannot, and this is abusing its high Special Attack stat for strong offensive capabilities. Although Porygon-Z lacks the bulk to stay around for a while, it can hit like a truck with its massive 135 base Special Attack. With this in mind, if you're looking for something to catch opponents off-guard, people players often underestimate Porygon-Z so this can be used to your advantage.<REMOVE SPACE></p>

[SET]
name: Offensive
move 1: Hyper Beam / Tri Attack
move 2: Dark Pulse
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Protect
item: Normal Gem
ability: Adaptability
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe

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[SET COMMENTS]

<p>This set capitalizes on Porygon-Z's great Special Attack. With this movepool moveset, Porygon-Z hits nearly everything in VGC 12 for huge damage, with a few notable exceptions like Ferrothorn and other Steel-types. Choice Scarf is used to give Porygon-Z a nice boost in speed Speed boost, although being locked into one move is inconvenient. Normal Gem boosted Hyper Beam with Adaptability is able to hit even the bulkiest of foes for massive incredible damage. Tri Attack is another option, though, if the turn to recharge is unappealing, although many OHKOs will be lost Porygon-Z will then miss out on a large number of OHKOs. Dark Pulse is a great move for Porygon-Z as it gives coverage on the common Psychic-types like Cresselia, but also on the Ghost-types that appear like Chandelure that switch in to absorb Porgyon-Z's Normal-type attack. Ice Beam gives coverage on common Flying-types like Thundurus and Zapdos. Protect is an important move, as it gives you a turn to either avoid damage from your own spread move like Earthquake, Discharge, or Surf, or from the opposing Pokemon.<REMOVE SPACE></p>

<p>This set uses Porygon-Z's offensive capabilities to the max. All the moves deal hefty damage to the opposition, and this can make it a dangerous playing field for your opponent. However, Porygon-Z often falls short of OHKOs, which can make it easily revenged means it can be revenge killed without much difficulty.<REMOVE SPACE></p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Download can work on this set as well, potentially giving Porygon-Z a much needed boost in to its Special Attack, which can be crucial to the match. Although it is less reliable, it can be interesting to try out and watch how it wreaks havoc on even the best of the special walls.<REMOVE SPACE></p>

<p> Porygon-Z isn't the fastest either, so it definitely appreciates Tailwind support. Good partners for setting that up are Togekiss and Tornadus, who which are able to beat Fighting-type Pokemon that threaten Porygon-Z and also set up Tailwind extremely well. In addition, Pokemon with Helping Hand are also very useful to Porygon-Z. Dusclops and Togekiss are both notable users of the move, among other Pokemon. Porygon-Z's bulk is also lacking, so users of Reflect and Light Screen can are also be appreciated, most notably Cresselia.<REMOVE SPACE></p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Hyper Beam / Tri Attack
move 2: Dark Pulse
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Hidden Power Fire
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Adaptability
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
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[SET COMMENTS]

<p>This set makes Porygon-Z quite threatening. Putting a Choice Scarf on it will give it the edge in Speed against many threats. With Choice Scarf bringing Porygon-Z up to a 234 Speed stat, it is guaranteed to launch a powerful Hyper Beam off at nearly any foe. Dark Pulse allows for Porygon-Z to hitting common Trick Room Ghost-types like Dusclops and Chandelure. Ice Beam hits Flying-types and Dragon-types that threaten Porygon-Z, and Hidden Power Fire is for the Steel-types that the set misses out on.<REMOVE SPACE></p>

<p>Choice Scarf makes up for Porygon-Z's slightly lacking Speed,; however, being locked into one move is dangerous. Steel-types can easily abuse Porygon-Z when it is locked into Ice Beam, and Pokemon like Terrakion with Justified can take advantage of choice-locked Dark Pulse. Although the boost is nice, it requires some good prediction and good playing to be used to its full potential. Hyper Beam is necessary in order to OHKO Latios and Yache Berry Garchomp.<REMOVE SPACE></p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Adaptability is crucial for this set, because the boost for Hyper Beam is really very important. With its high power offense, a Choice Scarf gives Porygon-Z just what it needs,: a reliable boost in Speed. Helping Hand support is still always welcome, because with the lack of Normal Gem Porygon-Z's Hyper Beam still runs short of KOing many Pokemon. It also appreciates Light Screen and Reflect,; however, in this case Porygon-Z won't be sticking around for very long, and so it may not be as necessary. Choice Scarf Porygon-Z outspeeds even + positive Speed nature base 130 Pokemon, which can catch opponents off-guard when playing.<REMOVE SPACE></p>
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[Other Options]

<p>Porygon-Z can also make use of Thunderbolt to hit Flying-types, although it misses out on super effective coverage against Zapdos and Thundurus. Another move option is Shadow Ball, which has similar coverage to Dark Pulse but also has a chance for a Special Defense drop. It Porygon-Z can also makes use of Magic Coat to prevent moves like Spore or Thunder Wave from hitting it, although this requires some prediction and isn't always recommended. Analytic is another option and can be used with a slower Porygon-Z set with no Speed investment in order to abuse its 30% boost,; however, due to its lack of bulk, Porygon-Z wants to be one of the first to attack and hit hard, so Analytic may not be the best option. Hidden Power Fire can also be of use for hitting Steel-types that ordinarily wall Porygon-Z. Choice Specs Hidden Power Fire will OHKO specially defensive Ferrothorn, which can make it quite useful. Hidden Power Water can also be used for hitting Terrakion if Porygon-Z is being used on a rain team.</p>

[Checks and Counters]

<p>Porygon-Z has a few counters and many checks. Steel-types are able to counter it fairly well, like Ferrothorn and Metagross. Other specially bulky Pokemon also do a fairly good job, as they can set up on Porygon-Z while it only does small bits of damage to them. Most of its checks are simply Pokemon that live its hits and are able to hit hard back, which isn't aren't too uncommon in the VGC 2012 metagame.<REMOVE SPACE></p>


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[Overview]

<p>Porygon-Z might actually seem outclassed this generation by its previous evolution, Porygon2, because of the introduction of Eviolite. However, Porygon-Z provides a niche that Porygon2 cannot.[period] This niche is Porygon-Z's high Special Attack for strong offensive capabilities. , and this "this" by itself is rather ambiguous in this case, so I created a new sentence. is abusing its high Special Attack stat for strong offensive capabilities. Although Porygon-Z lacks the bulk to stay around for a while, it can hit like a truck with its massive 135 base Special Attack. Because players often underestimate Porygon-Z, it is a great choice if you are looking to catch the opponent off-guard and punch holes in their team. With this in mind, if you're looking for something to catch opponents off-guard, players often underestimate Porygon-Z so this can be used to your advantage.</p>

[SET]
name: Offensive
move 1: Hyper Beam / Tri Attack
move 2: Dark Pulse
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Protect
item: Normal Gem
ability: Adaptability
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>This set capitalizes on Porygon-Z's great Special Attack. With this moveset, Porygon-Z hits nearly everything in VGC 12 for huge damage, with only a few notable exceptions such as like Ferrothorn and other Steel-types. Normal Gem boosted Hyper Beam with Adaptability is able to hit even the bulkiest of foes for incredible damage. Tri Attack is another option, though, if the turn to recharge is unappealing, although Porygon-Z will then miss out on a large number of OHKOs. Dark Pulse is a great move for Porygon-Z,[comma] as it gives coverage not only on the common Psychic-types like such as Cresselia, but also on the Ghost-types like such as Chandelure that switch in to absorb Porygon-Z's Normal-type attack. Ice Beam hits gives coverage on common Flying-type Pokemon such as like Thundurus and Zapdos super effectively. Protect is an important move, as it gives you Porygon-Z a turn to either avoid damage either from your own spread move like such as Earthquake, Discharge, or Surf, orfrom the opposing Pokemon.</p>

<p>This set uses Porygon-Z's offensive capabilities to the max. All the moves deal hefty damage to the opposition, and this can make it a dangerous playing field for your opponent. However, Porygon-Z often falls short of OHKOs, means it can be revenge killed without much difficulty.</p> seems like a paragraph that is just out there, might consider removing it

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Download can work on this set as well, potentially giving Porygon-Z a boost in its Special Attack, which can be crucial to the match. Although it is less reliable, it can be interesting to try out and watch how it wreaks havoc on the best of the Special special walls. </p>

<p> Porygon-Z isn't the fastest either, so it definitely appreciates Tailwind support. Good partners for setting that up are Togekiss and Tornadus, which are able to can beat Fighting-type Pokemon that threaten Porygon-Z as well as set up Tailwind extremely well. and also set up Tailwind extremely well. In addition, Pokemon with Helping Hand are also very useful to Porygon-Z. Dusclops and Togekiss are both notable users of the move, among other Pokemon. Porygon-Z's bulk is also lacking, so users of Reflect and Light Screen are appreciated, most notably Cresselia.</p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Hyper Beam / Tri Attack
move 2: Dark Pulse
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Hidden Power Fire
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Adaptability
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>This set makes Porygon-Z quite threatening. Putting a Choice Scarf on it will give it the edge in Speed against many threats. With Choice Scarf bringing Porygon-Z up to a 234 Speed stat, it is guaranteed to launch a powerful Hyper Beam off at nearly any foe. Dark Pulse allows Porygon-Z to hit common Trick Room Ghost-types like such as Dusclops and Chandelure. Ice Beam hits Flying-types and Dragon-types that threaten Porygon-Z, and Hidden Power Fire is for the Steel-types that the set misses out on.</p>

<p>Choice Scarf makes up for Porygon-Z's slightly lacking Speed; however, being locked into one move is dangerous. Steel-types can abuse Porygon-Z's uselessness when it is locked into Ice Beam, and Pokemon like such as Terrakion with Justified can take advantage of choice-locked Dark Pulse. Although the boost what boost? is nice, it requires some good prediction and playing to be used to its full potential. Hyper Beam is necessary in order to OHKO Latios and Yache Berry Garchomp.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Adaptability is crucial for this set, because the boost for Hyper Beam is very important. With its high power offense, a Choice Scarf gives Porygon-Z just what it needs; a reliable boost in Speed. Helping Hand support is still always welcome, because with the lack of Normal Gem Porygon-Z's Hyper Beam still runs short of KOing many Pokemon. It Porygon-Z also appreciates Light Screen and Reflect; however, in this case Porygon-Z won't be sticking around for very long, and so it may not be as necessary. Choice Scarf Porygon-Z outspeeds even positive Speed nature base 130 Pokemon, which can catch opponents off-guard when playing.</p>

[Other Options]

<p>Porygon-Z can also make use of Thunderbolt to hit Flying-types, although it misses out on super effective coverage against Zapdos and Thundurus. Another move option is Shadow Ball, which not only has similar coverage to Dark Pulse but also has a chance for a Special Defense drop. Porygon-Z can also make use of Magic Coat to prevent moves like such as Spore or Thunder Wave from hitting it, although this requires some prediction and isn't always recommended. Analytic is another option and can be used with a slower Porygon-Z set with no Speed investment in order to abuse its 30% boost;[semicolon] however,[comma] due to its lack of bulk, Porygon-Z wants to be one of the first to attack and hit hard, so Analytic may not be the best option. Hidden Power Fire can also be of use for hitting Steel-types that ordinarily wall Porygon-Z. Choice Specs Hidden Power Fire will OHKO specially defensive Ferrothorn, which can make it quite useful. Hidden Power Water can also be used for hitting Terrakion if Porygon-Z is being used on a rain team.</p>

[Checks and Counters]

<p>Porygon-Z has a few counters and many checks. Steel-types are able to counter it fairly well, like such as Ferrothorn and Metagross. Other specially bulky Pokemon also do a fairly good job, as they can set up on Porygon-Z while it only does small bits of damage to them. Most of its checks are simply Pokemon that live its hits and are able to hit hard back, which aren't too uncommon in the VGC 2012 metagame.</p>

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