I'd reset, Latias pretty much needs 31 Speed IV's and your 30 speed IV spread won't result in HP Fire unfortunatelyIs this a good Latias:
Nature: Timid
IV's
31/7-9/31/31/27/30
Damn is really that bad loosing that 1 point? Most of the battles I do are at lvl 50. Thanks for the reply!!I'd reset, Latias pretty much needs 31 Speed IV's and your 30 speed IV spread won't result in HP Fire unfortunately
Oh, I'm not too sure at level 50, I went off Smogon's standard of Singles level 100. Best to check with someone who actually does battle spot (or check using Showdown Calculator). Really sorry if you reset it!Damn is really that bad loosing that 1 point? Most of the battles I do are at lvl 50. Thanks for the reply!!
Defense is to low. I want something with a 28 or higher on defense.Is this good enough?
Rayquaza
Adamant Nature
30/31/24/x/31/31
For Ubers: Yveltal, Groudon, Diancie, Deoxys-A, some Rayquaza, Zekrom, arguably Giratina, and some Arceus formes (always handy to have perfect IVs if you need to switch between formes as well). Also Reshiram and Genesect if you've planning to use it. Most of the others are fine with just 5 IVs. Of course at this point in time there's absolutely no disadvantage for any physical attacker to have perfect IVs, while special attackers do have a small advantage to not having a 31 in Attack (less Foul Play and confusion damage) and no advantage.Pokemon Sun and Moon are going to give us the option to increase the ivs of a select few Pokemon. I am excited to start breeding and catching shinies and legendaries whenever possible because as long as the ability and nature are good, the Pokemon can be perfect.
Now, does anyone have a list of competitive Pokemon (preferably ones who don't rely on their hidden abilities) that appreciate having perfect ivs in every stat? Something like Hydreigon or Garchomp or Diancie?