And good luck Taunting Galvantula, too. You'll need a Prankster or an Aerodactyl to do it.
http://www.smogon.com/forums/attachments/stickyweb-jpg.2241/Actually, this move is actually not a support catagory move and in fact is a PHYSICAL move, this may seem like nothing at first sight, but what this actually means is that This move is not affected by taunt, nor prankster there is also a strong chance of Bounce not affecting it because of this from what I understand of move catagories, someone should test this in game though, as I do not have a copy yet
There IS Smeargle, though that's obvious. I don't think anyone else is confirmed, though we have a lot of "confirmed to not"Are Shuckle/Ariados/Galvantula the only known users of the move right now?
...that's a legitimately scary prospect, because no other pokemon has the sheer POWER Light Ball Pikachu has on both sides of the spectrum. That thing can OHKO Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza IN THE SAME SET.I just realized that Light Ball Pikachu might actually be decent with Sticky Web support.
...that's a legitimately scary prospect, because no other pokemon has the sheer POWER Light Ball Pikachu has on both sides of the spectrum. That thing can OHKO Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza IN THE SAME SET.
At least he's still horribly brutalized by priority.
You should be packing Bug Buzz on Galvantula instead of Signal Beam as the damage is higher.
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It's not. That was a mistake in the earlier OP.
Except Rotom Wash can't choose to use Volt Tackle being boosted by the SAME LIGHT BALL, possibly taking the Chansey down (and the Pikachu with it, but still)Pikachu really isn't that strong at all.
252 SpA Light Ball Pikachu Thunderbolt vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Eviolite Chansey: 111-132 (15.76 - 18.75%) -- possible 4HKO after Stealth Rock and weather
vs
252 SpA Rotom-W Thunderbolt vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Eviolite Chansey: 85-102 (12.07 - 14.48%) -- possible 5HKO after Stealth Rock and weather
252 SpA Choice Specs Rotom-W Thunderbolt vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Eviolite Chansey: 129-153 (18.32 - 21.73%) -- guaranteed 4HKO after Stealth Rock and weather
Rotom-W isn't exactly a strong wallbreaker (also not even calcing with its strongest move), and it can still outdamage Pikachu by quite a bit if it's holding a boosting item. Considering that and the fact that it's extremely frail and not very fast, it's not a good choice at all.
I understand that the prospect of an adorable Pokemon mascot owning shit is an amusing sight, but there's a reason that Pikachu isn't even viable in NU now.
I see your point. Something for UU with Sticky Web support, then, if not RU.You're not getting the point-- the point is that Pikachu with light ball is losing in power to normal OU Pokemon using Life Orb-- while also being slower, frailer, having crappy resistances, etc.
252 SpA Life Orb Kyurem Ice Beam vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Eviolite Chansey: 130-153 (18.46 - 21.73%)
252 SpA Light Ball Pikachu Thunderbolt vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Eviolite Chansey: 111-132 (15.76 - 18.75%)
4 Atk Life Orb Kyurem Outrage vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Eviolite Chansey: 281-331 (39.91 - 47.01%)
4 Atk Light Ball Pikachu Volt Tackle vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Eviolite Chansey: 213-252 (30.25 - 35.79%)
LO Kyurem for instance will always be stronger than Pikachu on both sides, and Keldeo will do this even better thanks to Secret Sword avoiding an EV split and better coverage. Considering Speed, Power, Resistances, Coverage, there's never a good reason to use Pikachu in OU over something else.
Keldeo doesn't exist in Gen 6 yet anyway, so any simulator allowing it has some serious issues with sticking to the games...
Literally unbeatable, eh? By that, do you mean it is entirely impossible to kill that core and if you see the core it is instantly game over?but this is even more dumb than rain because, it's literally unbeatable if using the right core.
Literally unbeatable, eh? By that, do you mean it is entirely impossible to kill that core and if you see the core it is instantly game over?
No?
Then stop whining.
No, I admit I haven't, because the only online service that allows something reasonable to hold Gen6 is Pokémon Online and they don't have reasonably updated movepools for the old pokemon.plus I highly doubt you've even played the sticky web meta(or whatever this current stack of 718 pokes -ubers is).