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How do you kill this? Rhyperior Discussion.

Have we not established that Rock Head Rhydon always evolves into Hard Rock Rhyperior? If so, why are people still overlooking Ice Punch (Emerald Tutor)?

EDIT: Bah, got it confused with Fire Punch. =(
 
beats the hell out of me.

personally I'd go with Snow Slide since there's a fairly good chance he's going to get hit and trigger Snow Slide's damage boost, but Ice Punch could be a fairly good alternative.
 
Jolteon HP Grass 1HKO's Rhyperior, but then again, how often do you see a Jolteon lategame in D/P ?

Actually, if Jolteon is Timid, which it of course has to be to outspeed a hypothetical Rock Cart Rhyperior:

Timid, 319 SpA Jolteon's Hidden Power Grass on a 372HP/146SpD (4EVs/min) Rhyperior: 79-93%

I'm sure my numbers and explanations make me sound like I'm a Rhyperior fanboy, but like I told ADH I'm terrified of this thing as we all should be (especially people like you Nobie who are writing it off!)
 
Rock Cart is a viable, but probably not the best, option IMO. With 167 speed it can beat out Jolly Garchomp. *shrugs*
 
I'm going with Energy Ball Gengar as a counter.

I even used MetalKids program to get my numbers

Max Attack Adament nature Rhyperior using Megahorn on a Gengar with no defensive ev's and a nature that lowers defense: 64-75%

Gengar still survives with a minimum of 25% left to scare Rhyperior out.

Max Attack Adament nature Rhyperior using Megahorn on a Gengar with no defensive ev's and a neutral nature: 58-68%

Definite survival for Gengar here.

Max Attack Adament nature Rhyperior with choice band using Megahorn on a Gengar with no defensive ev's and a neutral nature: 86-101%

Gengar may or may not survive. Has a very slim chance though.

StoneEdge/Rock Slide OHKO's Gengar regardless, so I didn't calculate that. But Gengar is immune to Earthquake due to Levitate.

Rhyperior's only chance of living through Energy Ball is if it has a nature that boosts special defense, as well as max hp and special defense. But with that kind of spread, Rhyperior's attack is wasted.
 
So your counter either dies to stone edge, takes 95% from megahorn, takes some noticable percent from Ice Fang, or takes nothing and in turn you get to energy ball while he switches to his grass-resistant (one with Pursuit)?
 
Actually, if Jolteon is Timid, which it of course has to be to outspeed a hypothetical Rock Cart Rhyperior:

Timid, 319 SpA Jolteon's Hidden Power Grass on a 372HP/146SpD (4EVs/min) Rhyperior: 79-93%

I'm sure my numbers and explanations make me sound like I'm a Rhyperior fanboy, but like I told ADH I'm terrified of this thing as we all should be (especially people like you Nobie who are writing it off!)

What I'm saying when I say "it's no big deal" is that it's no bigger a deal than Heracross, Salamence, Tyranitar, Snorlax, etc. It's powerful yes, but nothing to get your panties in a bunch in comparison to them.

I think there's a strong obsession with trying to find a counter that defeats or threatens a pokemon 99% of the time, or a wall that absolutely stops the opponent. My opinion is there are always Pokemon who are capable of threatening entire teams (Heracross), and while Rhyperior is a more defensive version, it's still not that different. On both ends, one out of five decisions (four moves + switching) must always be chosen so the potential for stopping it exists in every battle.
 
What I'm saying when I say "it's no big deal" is that it's no bigger a deal than Heracross, Salamence, Tyranitar, Snorlax, etc. It's powerful yes, but nothing to get your panties in a bunch in comparison to them.

I think there's a strong obsession with trying to find a counter that defeats or threatens a pokemon 99% of the time, or a wall that absolutely stops the opponent. My opinion is there are always Pokemon who are capable of threatening entire teams (Heracross), and while Rhyperior is a more defensive version, it's still not that different. On both ends, one out of five decisions (four moves + switching) must always be chosen so the potential for stopping it exists in every battle.

And personally I agree on both counts, that there's an obsession on trying to find good/perfect counters instead of being a threat and that there's a lot of "scary" pokemon in DP. But again, numbers are just numbers, and if anything they would cause me to want to use Rhyperior to a greater degree than however much he scares me because of them.
 
If anything, I would actually rather use Snow Slide because its effective base power is 60, whereas Ice Fangs is 61.75 when you account for the accuracy. The issues here are twofold — most of the time when I want to actually use Ice Fang, it's because I feel my opponent is switching out to, by definition, a Levitating or Flying type pokemon that does not take Super Effective damage from Rock Slide or Megahorn (and Earthquake obviously). That leaves us with Gliscor and Flygon, pretty much, since I'd want to use Megahorn on stuff like Claydol and Torterra.
Against Torterra, Snow Slide has equal power to Megahorn, and the superior accuracy.
 
I don't know if its been said, but a defensive breloom is a pretty decent counter resisting all rhyperior's attacks (except the rare ice fang) and being able to spore it or hit it with super effective fighting/grass moves.
 
I don't know if its been said, but a defensive breloom is a pretty decent counter resisting all rhyperior's attacks (except the rare ice fang) and being able to spore it or hit it with super effective fighting/grass moves.

Repeat after me: NOTHING resists Rock/Ground/Bug.

Breloom takes nuetral damage from Megahorn, Grass = weak, Fight = resist = nuetral. Breloom doesn't have the greatest defenses either, so even if Torterra greatly dislikes MH, it switches in better on everything else Rhyperior has.
 
Yeah, I was just thinking about the fighting type >_<. Still, breloom is not a terrible counter to rhyperior.
 
Megahorn can 2HKO Breloom even without much investment in Rhyperior's Attack.

Also, max Attack Adamant Rhyperior with CB does 85 - 100% to a max HP Breloom. You only need to drop 4 Defense EVs to guarantee survival though.

It can work, but it's a little shaky for my tastes.
 
Yeah, I was just thinking about the fighting type >_<. Still, breloom is not a terrible counter to rhyperior.

And how does defensive Breloom KO Rhyperior exactly? It would need to have Grass Rope, because defensive Breloom's Sky Uppercut would be LOL on Rhyperior, and Seed Bomb would be better but has a 0% chance of killing it. Where the hell do you fit Grass Rope on defensive Breloom? Switch it in to Megahorn and almost get killed, then sacrifice Breloom to ALMOST kill Rhyperior?

The CB variant also outspeeds Breloom, so really, defensive Breloom isn't a good option. My defensive version with 401 HP/190 SD can also take a Grass Rope and strike back.

Rhyperior is just freaking beastly.
 
From Gen I, I had three favorites: Arcanine, Porygon and Rhydon. Gen IV is a happy time for me.

To be honest, I have a hard time fitting Rhyperior on teams I plan out due to all his weaknesses (because of the common "antisweeper" Pokemon). Yes, he's a beast, but an EQ weak is an EQ weak when you're dealing with CBTar.

He's just too sexy not to use, though, and in that sense he has much the same appeal as Porygon-Z and Togekiss.
 
And how does defensive Breloom KO Rhyperior exactly? It would need to have Grass Rope, because defensive Breloom's Sky Uppercut would be LOL on Rhyperior, and Seed Bomb would be better but has a 0% chance of killing it. Where the hell do you fit Grass Rope on defensive Breloom? Switch it in to Megahorn and almost get killed, then sacrifice Breloom to ALMOST kill Rhyperior?

The CB variant also outspeeds Breloom, so really, defensive Breloom isn't a good option. My defensive version with 401 HP/190 SD can also take a Grass Rope and strike back.

Rhyperior is just freaking beastly.

Breloom can spore it without much fear of being koed. Also seed bomb does enough to scare it into switching, or severely hurting its tanking abilities (it always 2hkos).
 
People are talking about investing a lot of speed into Rhyperior? I was thinking of just giving Slowbro 84 speed EVs to outspeed Rhyperior, but what's up with fast Rhyperior? Doesn't that trait pretty much beg you to pump defenses?
 
What about using Gengar with Destiny Bond? Levitate takes away Earthquake and with it's speed, you should be able to even get in Destiny Bond on second turn. The only thing you need to be sure of is if he's going to use quake. Besides, Stone's Edge has only 70% accuracy and Megahorn's not perfect, either. Granted, you lose Gengar, but you do lose Rhyperior.
 
That's 80% on Stone Edge, good buddy. Not exactly Focus Bomb terrible, is it?

I like Cresselia for my countering purposes, personally.
 
People are talking about investing a lot of speed into Rhyperior? I was thinking of just giving Slowbro 84 speed EVs to outspeed Rhyperior, but what's up with fast Rhyperior? Doesn't that trait pretty much beg you to pump defenses?

That's pretty much the main reason I'm maxing speed and asking questions later on mine. It reaches 179 speed, which would be a fine number if the 176-min Skarmory figured to feature prominently both as a Rhyperior counter and in DP in general. Weezing's min is 156 so outspeeding that guaranteed would be pretty cool on a CB set or not, but until DP's out and we know of all the speeds of the actual metagame pokes I guess we can't really say.

What about using Gengar with Destiny Bond? Levitate takes away Earthquake and with it's speed, you should be able to even get in Destiny Bond on second turn. The only thing you need to be sure of is if he's going to use quake. Besides, Stone's Edge has only 70% accuracy and Megahorn's not perfect, either. Granted, you lose Gengar, but you do lose Rhyperior.

Besides the facts that Gengar can't really ever switch in and that Rhyperior won't ever stay in on a Gengar that's actually in on it for whatever reason, for fear of WoW alone, why wouldn't you just use a Modest 394 SpA Energy Ball to OHKO it?

So your using a Megahorn weak as your Counter? Be my guest.

Cresselia's a fine counter of Rhyperior in the grand scheme of things, for the reasons I outlined earlier.
 
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