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#1376 |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 185
Meteor MASH!
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I used that Gorebyss in BW1, it is awesome. Most of the time I ran Baton Pass over Rest though because it is easy to set up on satus anyway.
Lapras is excellent too and I will have to try it with that spread seeing as it would seem that the more offensive one is outclassed by Cloyster if you need to use a Water/Ice pokemon with ice shard. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 557
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Something I have been playing around with.
Terrakion @ Life Orb Jolly *Adamant works too* 252 Att/4 Def/252 Spe X-Scissor Swords Dance Stone Edge Close Combat It's a variant of some of the more popular Terra's, but with a bit of added coverage. It started as a SubSword variant (works well, this one is just more balanced imho) But I found that a lot of Grass types ate me alive. Admittedly, I could swap Swords Dance out for Earthquake as a Rotom-W counter as well, but when I lead with this guy, it usually forces a switch, giving me a +2 on everything. I've had a few clean sweeps with it myself, including 2HKOing a Defensive Vaporeon, 1HKOing Ludicolo, and 1HKOing Scrafty in my last match. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 278
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Vaporeon can burn Terrakion with a STAB Scald, and can OHKO in rain or 3-4 turns of Life Orb outside of rain. Also, I believe that that set was commonly used in early BW1 before Choice sets became popular. X-Scissor is only being used to hit Celebi though, as all other common Grass and Psychic types are hit hard enough by Stone Edge or Close Combat. You're better off running Substitute or Quick Attack over X-Scissor, unless Celebi is a really big issue for you. A +2 Stone Edge still does a lot of damage to Nasty Plot Celebi though:
Stone Edge: 325-384 (82.07 - 96.96%) -- 62.5% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock I've been using a mixed Abomasnow on my non-weather team and it works pretty well. It can shift the weather in my favour and make the Therians less threatening, reducing Hurricane and Thunder's accuracy to 70. It also works to beat Dugtrio and to revenge kill dragons, which is always helpful. Expert Belt also feigns a Choice Set, allowing surprise KOs on slower Pokemon or Dragon types such as Forretress and Salamence. ![]() Abomasnow @ Expert Belt Trait: Snow Warning EVs: 252 Atk / 144 SAtk / 112 Spd Lonely Nature - Wood Hammer - Blizzard/Earthquake - Ice Shard - Hidden Power [Fire] Blizzard is the attack in the second slot as it provides a strong Ice STAB, but leaves you open to Sun teams. Earthquake can be used to hit Ninetales, but isn't necessary provided you carry an answer to Sun, such as Heatran. Abomasnow and Heatran also have good synergy, resisting most of eachother's weaknesses bar Fighting. Heatran also covers Abomasnow's weaknesses to Scizor and Genesect, and also checks Tornadus-T. vs 252/252+ Politoed - Wood Hammer: 352-417 (91.66 - 108.59%) -- guaranteed OHKO after Stealth Rock vs 252/0 Tyranitar - Wood Hammer: 376-446 (93.06 - 110.39%) -- guaranteed OHKO after Stealth Rock vs 0/0 Ninetales - Earthquake: 288-340 (100.34 - 118.46%) -- guaranteed OHKO vs 252/0 Ninetales - Earthquake: 288-340 (82.28 - 97.14%) -- guaranteed OHKO after Stealth Rock vs 0/0 Salamence - Ice Shard: 331-393 (100 - 118.73%) -- guaranteed OHKO vs 252/0 Dragonite - Ice Shard: 288-345 (74.61 - 89.37%) -- 93.75% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock vs 252/168 Ferrothorn - Hidden Power Fire: 201-240 (57.1 - 68.18%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Stealth Rock vs 252/80 Forretress - Hidden Power Fire: 350-417 (98.87 - 117.79%) -- guaranteed OHKO after Stealth Rock Clearly, Abomasnow needs Stealth Rock to work at its best so using Stealth Rock on Heatran or another teammate is ideal. I usually carry a bulky Starmie to spin and to handle fighting types, Infernape in particular. |
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the expert belt abomasnow set is extremely common and it's also on-site so there's not much surprise factor for it anymore. i'm surprised you don't run protect over either blizzard or eq because it's great to scout out stuff like band scizor and make sure they're not bullet punching before you try to hp fire. not saying your current set is bad, having earthquake especially over protect makes abomasnow very difficult to switch into. stuff like spdef rachi can still wall it but you're probably carrying heatran for that.
how does your team beat dugtrio sun? ninetales wins against abomasnow easily and the heatran you're carrying as a sun check will get trapkilled by dugtrio. also, genesect is a common sight on sun teams now, making it even harder for heatran to avoid getting trapped since it's a great switch into genesect but can get u-turned and trapped easily. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 200
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Another option is giving Heatran either Air Balloon or Substitute. Obviously Air Balloon will let you switch out, but if the ease with which it can be removed is unappealing, having a Substitute up can prevent Dugtrio from revenge killing Heatran.
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Heatran @ Shed Shell Trait: Flash Fire EVs: 252 HP / 4 SAtk / 252 SDef Calm Nature (+SDef, -Atk) - Rest - Sleep Talk - Lava Plume - Roar seriously this is a great set, though if you guys start using it my Sun team will go bust lol |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 185
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Wow I have been trying to find the perfect heatran set for my team and it looks like you just posted it. That looks to be exactly what I need (on paper).
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 1,159
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Yeah, i'm already using that set, i may have posted in one of these threads. Just a great fuck you to dugtrio and such.
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Thank Jimbon, not me. He's a smart man for devising this.
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I know that beating Dugtrio is not the only thing that set does, but in terms of nailing Dugtrio the Magma Storm set works a lot better, IMO. Magma Storm KO'es Dugtrio on the switch in, and idgaf sashes and sturdies- meaning, fuck you shed shell Skarm and Forretress. Even if you miss, you can still escape- because of your balloon. That set also has quite a lot of sweeping potential- base 130 SpA is nothing to laugh at, especially when Heatran can 'double' its power for 8 turns. Instead of running away, trapper Heatran faces Duggy like a man.
I don't mean to say that that set sucks, however. I've seen enough battles where Sun teams just barely win by getting a crit on an opposing Heatran and wiping it out because Heatran doesn't usually carry recovery. Time for some hair ripping, rage inducing fun. Took you 25 turns to knock Heatran to 75%? Haha, Rest. Still, the only few things that set has over the regular specially defensive set is this: Pros: ~Recovery- wall more, wall longer ~Ability to escape Dugtrio ~Doesn't mind status (but really, Twave is the only thing to worry about mott) Cons ~No Toxic ~No SR ~No annoying Protect scouting ~Weakness to Choiced Landorus ~Slightly more luck based Still, I will forever remain loyal to Tobes's trapper set. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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The main difference between Balloon Tran and Shed Shell Tran is that they serve two different purposes. While both can actually deal with Dugtrio, Shed Shell Heatran can switch out of Dugtrio 100% of the time, while Balloon Tran only needs prior damage on it whether it be by Genesect's U-Turn or a Ninetales Hidden Power, and then Magma Storm cannot beat Dugtrio. Dugtrio can also switch in if Stealth Rock isnt up and still beat Heatran. If Heatran wants to lay down Stealth Rock as Dugtrio breaks it's Balloon, then congrats, you just lost Heatran, Dugtrio will get Stealth Rock up and live Heatran's Magma Storm with its Sash and you lose Heatran to an Earthquake. Shed Shell Tran still beats many of the same things Magma Storm Tran does, but it also gains the additional ability of beating Tornadus, Latios and Dugtrio, while also having some insurance against Special sweepers in general with Rest.
I still feel like you're forgetting the point of this set. Shed Shell Heatran and Magma Storm Tran do different things, of course they have their pros and cons. If you're using it on a Sun Team, then the main benefit of it is being able to continually switch into Tornadus and Latios, something that no other variant of Heatran can do. It eases the pressure off of Ninetales as you don't have to keep taking hits, and potentially lose the weather war early on in a match. Shed Shell Tran is also a much better defensive pivot, because of the recovery it has.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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I saw a variant of a trapper Heatran on the BW Article for Sun, that works well for me, as I needed a hazard setter for my team that could...do stuff:
Heatran (M) @ Air Balloon Trait: Flash Fire EVs: 252 HP / 104 Def / 124 SAtk / 28 Spd Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk) - Magma Storm - Earth Power - Stealth Rock - Taunt Apparently, the EVs helped to take Superpower from T-Tar and such better. It does what I want it to do, but I miss the speed I would get from a normal Heatran. I used SR over Sub, because I needed hazards. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Well, you can't live magma storm with a sash, since after it hits it does 6% damage. On the other hand, let's say i lead with genesect and say, uturn to anything that dies to a fire attack. I bring in dugtrio and GG. Magma storm's a nice surprise that does kill dugtrio, but then again if the surprise fails then you are screwed. Not to mention it can miss, so you will lose 1/4th of the matches involving focus sash dugtrio. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 775
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RestTalk Heatran in my opinion just isn't good. It's a liability against rain teams, and RestTalk in general is not very good on this gen due to the new sleep mechanics. To me, it's just better to use Air Baloon Heatran or use a levitating Pokémon capable of taking Dugtrio. It's much easier than using a set that is going to be instantly defeated by Earthquakes, Hydro Pumps (especially rain-boosted ones), Close Combats and Secret Swords.
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#1393 |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 143
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Hmm...well in a sense Any Heatran is a liability against Rain teams. Unless it's something like a Sunny Day + SolarBeam set, but still that has some difficulties against all the water moves flying around. SunnyBeamer Heatran is incredibly fun to use against weather though.
Has anyone tried Scarf Keldeo? I have, and it literally steamrolls through offensive teams with it's amazing Speed and power in the rain. The fact that most water resists on offensive teams are dragons like Latios, they can easily be 2HKO'd without much trouble. The surprise factor is amazing, as people bring in Tornadus-T to revenge only to be OHKO'd. It also outspeeds Genesect, which is awesome because it's everywhere. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Restalk does suck this gen, but no so much on heatran, especially with roar on it. That way, things that force you out can be roared away if you're lucky. Besides, often things that "force heatran out" suck at taking lava plumes to the face, being either physical or non-resistant. So it's not a huge deal. And actually i find he's pretty good against rain teams, if they've got a loom take the spore, burn stuff like politoed on the switch-in, so on and so forth. |
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Join Date: May 2012
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What I mean is that Heatran is not very good against rain teams, with the sole exception of Sunny Day + SolarBeam set. But RestTalk Heatran tends to be much more helpless against rain teams than other defensive and offensive variants. I don't care that Balloontran cannot heal because one of it's main jobs is to check dragons, and it's an all-out offensive variant that doesn't mind having no recovery (but it's nice to have something like Wish support). As a last note: Most Politoed don't mind being burned, defensive variants may do but they can still destroy you with Scald. Quote:
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U HAVIN A FOKIN GIGGLE THER M8 ILL BASH YE HEAD IN I SWEAR ON ME MUM
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Have we completely forgotten about Shuca Berry? It's not broken by attacks, and will still let heatran beat dugtrio.
...man, I've probably just brought a monster back into the metagame.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 294
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Shuca Berry is not a good option because Heatran already cant do anything to Dugtrio as it can even get OHKOed by eq and it doesnt pay off to put an item just because of dugtrio. Shed Shell helps you avoid Magnezone and Dugtrio plus get a nice switch in and take the momentum.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Firstly:All politoeds mind being burned. Easiest way to win the weather war is to burn politoed;defensive ones can't heal and offensive ones drop like a stone. Secondly, how are other versions better against rain? Mostly all they do is lava plume stuff. Maybe they SR, but i already have sr. Maybe they toxic, but eh. Secondly:Of course you don't care that balloontran can't heal. But I do, because i have an effing stall team. So i can't exactly go that route,meaning shed shell is the better option. Also, i care that it can be popped, because on a stall team, it WILL be popped. As for scarf keldeo, even on a rain team, meh. It's pretty good there i guess, but i prefer it to attack and to make something else your scarfer. To the above;also wobbuffett, gothitelle, and... mean look murkrow, not that anyone really uses it any more. |
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U HAVIN A FOKIN GIGGLE THER M8 ILL BASH YE HEAD IN I SWEAR ON ME MUM
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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True; but:
A:You just took heavy damage and have no recovery. Genesect can still own you now. B: That's only in that situation in any case;they might uturn to something else, like victini, and do it later. After all, lava plume has a 30% chance of killing dugtrio via lava plume. |
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