What does Arcanine have that makes it better than Moltres at agility sweeping?
And Cloyster isnt going to be outspeeding much with that ev spread...
And Cloyster isnt going to be outspeeding much with that ev spread...
I loke this one:
Name: Hustler
Togekiss @ Power Herb
Adamant / Hustle
-Extremespeed
-Sky Attack
-Recycle/Roost
-Brick Break
252 Atk / 252 Spe / 4 HP
Moltres is SR weak, that means I will have to pack Rapid Spin, therefore even more support (which will then make the set even more gimmicky then it already is). I don't need Rapid Spin to use it, but Moltres will die really quick.What does Arcanine have that makes it better than Moltres at agility sweeping?
Unfortunately, Tyranitar does not learn Bulk Up. However it does learn Curse, which has its own set in the analysis =/
That Togekiss looks very intriguing. May you please explain to us what exactly it can do?
I assume (i didnt make the set) that its a physical attacking togekiss that uses extremespeed, sky attack, and focus punch with a power herb. REcycle is a key part of this set as it can allow for multiple uses of uncharged sky attacks and focus punches. STABed extremespeed is always a good move. Its really surprising and is super risky with hustle but it looks really cool :D
I used a Togekiss like that in the Battle Factory:
Even against a Steel-type you don't have to hit with your Fighting move, for example Scizor, Togekiss will find it doesn't have the power to OHKO. Adamant Hustle Sky Attack does 60.6 - 71.7% to 248 HP Scizor, and ExtremeSpeed 17.5 - 20.7%, and that's one of the defensively weakest Steel-types. Against 212/252+ Blissey, Sky Attack does 53.7 - 63.2%, so there's little advantage in using this physical Togekiss when a Nasty Plot one with Aura Sphere and Roost would do so much better.
This should be in the simple questions thread, but I'm gonna answer it anyway: yes it's viable.Not really a moveset or EV spread but... Is Choice Scarf+Trick Azelf a viable lead? I was thinking that it would beat Aerodactyl leads this way.
I know what moves it can use, I meant what can Sky Attack kill that Togekiss couldn't normally? After running calculations, I understand it can manage over 60% to Blissey's health which is nice. Albeit, only 70% of the time.
I was thinking Flamethrower? Why waste that great SpA stat?
Sky Attack / Flamethrower or Fire Blast / Extreme Speed / Roost seems decent enough. I was thinking a SkarmBliss breaker, however I understand that isn't very plausible as you fail to OHKO Calm Blissey.
Ok, check this out. I have been mingling with this on Shoddy, and it has worked well. Tell me what you think.
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Set Name: Choice Scarf
Scizor@ Choice Scarf
Technician
Adamant nature or Jolly nature
4 HP, 252 Attack, 252 Speed
Metal Claw
Superpower
U-Turn
Night Slash
Comments:
This puts Scizor into more of a revenge killer role than an attacker. It might be outclassed by the Choice Band set, but it has worked fine on Shoddy. Metal Claw is your STAB move. Because of your boosted speed priority Bullet Punch is not needed. With Technician and STAB, it gets 123.75 base power, weather it be rounded down or up, it outdamages Superpower, something not seen on the Swords Dance or CB set. Superpower is your coverage move and nails Blissey, Heatran and Magnezone. U-Turn is a great scouting move and annihalates Azelf and Celebi. Night Slash is a fabulous way to hit the Rotom appliances.
EV's and Nature
You forego bulk here and go with straight on attacking power. With an Adamant nature, you reach 394 Attack and 343 Speed, while with a Jolly nature you reach 359 Attack and 376 Speed, enough to outrun positive natured Azelf.
Other options: Pursuit, Brick Break, X-Scissor.
Like it? Hate it?
I've theorized a set like this before and I would like to know why not Iron Head over Metal Claw? A bit weaker, yes, but the flinch rate over attack boost and the slightly better accuracy seems like a good option.
What is your opinion?
I've theorized a set like this before and I would like to know why not Iron Head over Metal Claw? A bit weaker, yes, but the flinch rate over attack boost and the slightly better accuracy seems like a good option.
What is your opinion?
Iron Head is actually not weaker. 80 * 1.5 STAB = 120 vs. Metal Claw's 50 * 1.5 STAB * 1.5 Technician = 112.5
Uh... how about you check the Togekiss analysis first. You'll see that there is a Togekiss (initially designed by me, actually) that uses Hustle ExtremeSpeed plus special attacks to hit the usually physically defensive Steels that would try to Sponge it. Sky Attack is just crap, LO ExtremeSpeed does about as much without the lower accuracy and the requirement for a crappy item.