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With this set being more offensively oriented than the Calm Mind + Substitute set, teammates should this set should be able to take out Heatran and Latias, while at the same time luring in faster Pokémon who can hit Jirachi for super effective damage.
In comparison, the defensive boost from a Bold nature is miniscule when compared to a Calm nature on Blissey
HeaTrap said:Alternatively, a spread of 128 HP / 164 Def / 216 SpA may be used to guarantee that a max Attack Salamence with Life Orb can never KO you with Earthquake even after Stealth Rock damage. This spread makes for a slower and slightly weaker Heatran, but still guarantees the same KOs previously listed.</p>
Although Heatran is much easier to switch in and significantly more sturdy, Magmortar has some notable advantages over his fellow Fire-types. Focus Blast and Thunderbolt mean that Magmortar has a much easier time taking on some of Heatran's common switch-ins. Magmortar is also slightly faster, giving him the option to outrun several threats that Heatran cannot.
Optional Changes said:However, it does get access to an impressive physical movepool than includes Waterfall, Gunk Shot, Seed Bomb, Bounce, Rock Blast, and Return.
Sceptile's SD Set said:Sceptile is traditionally seen as a specially based Pokemon because its base 105 Special Attack often overshadows its respectable base 85 Attack. However, Swords Dance, the transition of Leaf Blade becoming physical, and a great physical movepool all work to make Sceptile a very viable physical attacker. This set is simple&emdash;use Swords Dance to boost Sceptile's Attack to an impressive 538, then attack with the remainder of Sceptile's moves.
baton pass v2 said:The EV spread, as well, reflects a more defensive set &mdash the Speed investment allows Ninjask to outspeed common positively natured base 120 Speed Trick users; Defense EVs allow Ninjask to tank priority attacks much better (especially Ice Shards and Bullet Punches).
team options said:Though Ninjask enjoys Rapid Spin support when not being used as a lead, it doesn't necessarily need teammates to effectively perform its job; the main Pokemon Ninjask is concerned with is to whom it is Passing its boosts.
counters said:Since Ninjask tends to hide behind a Substitute and Baton Passes at the first sign of danger, some strategy is needed to exploit his pathetic defenses. Stealth Rock takes away 50% of its HP when it switches in, making Stealth Rockers with phazing moves(remove space) ideal counters. Residual damage from weather effects is also useful in breaking Focus Sashes.
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Introduction:
"and also to give shortcuts in order efficiently build teams"
shouldn't there be a "to" between 'order' and 'efficiently'?
vaporeon, the excellent vaporeon counterGliscor serves as a great Tyranitar check who also has an easy time switching into Fighting- and Ground-type attacks aimed at Heatran, and Celebi and Vaporeon do an excellent job at covering Gyarados and Vaporeon