Taylor
i am alien
I told you to run DDLatios ages ago, Pimp.
If this Pokemon is not in the OP, then quite frankly it deserves its own analysis. There's nothing impractical about wielding perfect coverage (like Garchomp) bar the odd Air Balloon Heatran stopping you in your tracks. I think it would be wiser to run Naive/Hasty/Naughty as your nature.
Remember that you need Stealth Rock support for the OHKO on certain Jirachi and Tyranitar. It could use Spikes as well but Latios is predominently offensive, so finding room for a "spike-stacker" may not be ideal.
I still prefer the Choice Specs set because on paper DDLatios at +1/+1 fails to meet the powerful standards of Draco Meteor. The main selling point is that Latios lures the likes of Heatran, Jirachi and Tyranitar. To highlight the nature again, using -Def makes you super-vulnerable to Scizor's Bullet Punch.
If I recall correctly, I gave up on the set once I realised without an Attack-boosting natue, Earthquake failed to OHKO some Terrakion.
If this Pokemon is not in the OP, then quite frankly it deserves its own analysis. There's nothing impractical about wielding perfect coverage (like Garchomp) bar the odd Air Balloon Heatran stopping you in your tracks. I think it would be wiser to run Naive/Hasty/Naughty as your nature.
Remember that you need Stealth Rock support for the OHKO on certain Jirachi and Tyranitar. It could use Spikes as well but Latios is predominently offensive, so finding room for a "spike-stacker" may not be ideal.
I still prefer the Choice Specs set because on paper DDLatios at +1/+1 fails to meet the powerful standards of Draco Meteor. The main selling point is that Latios lures the likes of Heatran, Jirachi and Tyranitar. To highlight the nature again, using -Def makes you super-vulnerable to Scizor's Bullet Punch.
If I recall correctly, I gave up on the set once I realised without an Attack-boosting natue, Earthquake failed to OHKO some Terrakion.