That's why they fixed Dark Void on PBR and makes it miss one of your two Pokemon.
It auto misses in PBR? I thought that there was a sleep clause, not that it would automiss one of them.
That's why they fixed Dark Void on PBR and makes it miss one of your two Pokemon.
That's why they fixed Dark Void on PBR and makes it miss one of your two Pokemon.
It misses one of your Pokemon on PBR but if you use it the second turn, the awake one will be put to sleep too.
of course you can use ditto to transform into shedninja if you really wanted to be a dick.Wonder Guard can't be Skill Swapped though.
of course you can use ditto to transform into shedninja if you really wanted to be a dick.
I forgot he existed. My bad. But my point still stands.Smeargle outclasses Ditto in every way besides Quick Powder, and Spore/Dark Void can actually let you pull it off.
There is no question about it not working. I have seen a mew do it.I wonder if Smergle transforming into Shedinja actually works well.
@Jibaku, isnt your Smeargle lead illegal, as it cannot inherit 4 Sketches, so it can only have 1 move at level 1
So instead have it lv41, with 0 IVs in Def, HP, Sp.Def, though the strategy wont work properly
If there is a legal way of obtaining it, I am sorry for the accusing nature of the post
Or use Protect + some Fire attack user somewhere?Would dragonite make a decent lead in doubles? It has inner focus, extremespeed, can potentially hold lum berry and use safeguard to protect the team from status, has reasonable bulk etc?
My main concern is its 4x ice weakness and abomasnow leads, so Yache may be useful...
Or use Protect + some Fire attack user somewhere?
Stealth Rock and Toxic Spikes aren't gonna hurt.How viable would a double entry hazard lead be?
As in, Lead Empoleon (Ice Beam) + Lead Roserade.
Either you're guaranteed a SR and a layer of Toxic Spikes, or you get one or the other while taking out of of your opponents' leads.
Granted, entry hazards are less of a big deal in doubles, but you can't tell me Stealth Rock + Toxic Spikes aren't gonna hurt...
The main problem w/ Dusknoir/Bronzong is they are completely destroyed by Taunt (Zong more than Dusknoir). And it makes it worse that using Taunt is the first thing that comes to anyone's mind when seeing them.....But this is the reason for my question above.....You'll probably want to go with something bulkier to set up Gravity, like Dusknoir or Bronzong. Dusknoir is immune to Explosion and Fake Out and can potentially utilize Dynamic Punch after Gravity is up. Bronzong can use Heatproof and the opponent isn't going to Earthquake on the first turn because it won't hit Bronzong or Togekiss (who you should probably use unless you want to go with Smeargle) and Bronzong can then use Explosion to give your next Pokemon a free switch-in.
Well that makes more sense....I'm thinking most leads carry Taunt (or atleast you should assume they do since your whole strategy will be destroyed if they do have it). I meant that you should use Dusknoir and Bronzong with Togekiss/Smeargle with Follow Me so they don't get Taunted.