I'd certainly use it. Although I was curious if I could get some opinions on my Last Resort idea. I think the sheer power with STAB would be really worthwhile.
Snorlax is way too slow to attempt Belly Drum, which halves one of his most useful stats.
Well, given that Last Resort makes you use all your other moves first, I'd say that it'll be unavailable right when you need it, just like how Focus Blast misses right when you need it.
The power would be incredible, but it seems too situational to me.
You could just delete a few moves. Leave a slot or two blank. I saw it once on PBR wifi. Scary stuff.
That's the point of Sitrus - makes it only divide it by 3/4.
Plus, what else can it do that is not outclassed or crappy?
Last Resort only works with two moves.
CB or Leftovers offensive set. CB STAB Selfdestruct is by no means weak. Otherwise, Belly Drum Snorlax is still going to be crushed by physical attacks, and it will be taking a hit on the way in unless it comes into Shadow Ball, so it'll rarely be at 75% when all is said and done.
STAB Selfdestruct
Bouffalant has lower base attack than Snorlax, which means its Afro Break will probably be equal in power to Return, approximately. Snorlax can also switch into Ice- and Fire- type moves much more easily thanks to Thick Fat, and has STAB Selfdestruct, which only Lickylicky can compete with, I believe.
Bouffalant has decent bulk, but it isn't going to be taking special hits anywhere near the effectiveness of Snorlax.
A last resort set wouldn't be too effective id imagine. The attack my be strong, bit you are utterly walled by several types and have to take a few hits/provide set up opportunities is you are using a 3 attack set before actually doing damage.
Easier said than done. Steels are as popular as ever (Nattorei in particular, between its massive popularity and Iron Thorns), new ghosts (Burungeru, Shandera, Goruugu, Evo Stone Dusclops) make up for Rotom-A's loss, and Tyranitar is all over the place between Sand teams and countering other weather.Well we have team preview now so it'd easy to eliminate the things that are immune to the move.
Removing possibly two steels or a steel + ghost isn't as easy as you make it seem.
Moreover, there's still that fact that Snorlax can be set up on as it sets itself up. Blaziken switched in? You HAVE to switch unless you get ballsy and Whirwind it as it SD (if it doesn't go straight for the HJK).
You switched in to Starmie's LO Hydro Pump and have 66% of your health left (maybe more like 54% with rocks/spikes). They switch to Conkeldurr as you Curse - you are forced to switch.
You came into Heatran's Fire Blast and lost 30% to hazards + the attack, and use Whirlwind to scout the switch-in, bringing out something that can't really hurt you. You curse...as they just go to their initial switch again, probably forcing you out.
Pretty much any Snorlax set that requires set-up (being forced to use two moves before having a STAB attack counts as set-up in my book) will fail and be generally unsuccessful as this metagame is simply unkind to it. Offensive Lax with a CB is the way to go, or a bulky tank with Leftovers (but offensive moves).
Easier said than done. Steels are as popular as ever (Nattorei in particular, between its massive popularity and Iron Thorns), new ghosts (Burungeru, Shandera, Goruugu, Evo Stone Dusclops) make up for Rotom-A's loss, and Tyranitar is all over the place between Sand teams and countering other weather.