Personally, I'm fine with using Hidden Power Ice (I am aware of the mere 60 base power!) to smack Landorus-T, Gliscor and Tangrowth as they switch into Close Combat.
Why are we forgetting about Mega Lucario's base 140 Sp. Attack?
If we want a high-powered pokemon that blasts through walls and common counters to Lucario, why not Nasty Plot Flash Cannon, Dark Pulse / Close Combat? Run Lucario like Mix-Infernape of old, except with higher speed, higher attack, better resists, better Sp. Attack, and Adaptability.
Flash Cannon for STAB, Dark Pulse for Coverage, Close Combat for all else.
I mean, who the heck walls that sucker?
+2 252 SpA Adaptability Lucario Flash Cannon vs. 244 HP / 0 SpD Gliscor: 466-550 (132.38 - 156.25%) -- guaranteed OHKO
+2 252 SpA Adaptability Lucario Flash Cannon vs. 4 HP / 0 SpD Garchomp: 422-498 (117.87 - 139.1%) -- guaranteed OHKO
+2 252 SpA Lucario Dark Pulse vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Aegislash: 260-306 (80.24 - 94.44%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
0 Atk Adaptability Lucario Close Combat vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Eviolite Chansey: 632-744 (89.77 - 105.68%)
Looks like some Atk EVs are needed to OHKO Chansey with Close Combat, but its easily within range.
So do you prefer Lucario to have SD/CC/IceP/EQ and no Priority? because I would agree that this set is legible
Holy shit, I guess I know what set I'm running. Flash Cannon has never looked so intimidating.Mixed Luke was unheard of in gens past due to the obscene power of Swords Dance, but now that Luke actually has a speed stat worth bragging about, he can consider passing up on his weak priority moves to take initiative the old-fashioned way: coming in on something slower and DARING switch-ins.
My theory set happens to be NP/HJK/Flash Cannon/undecided w/252 SpA, 252 Spe Naive atm, and boy is it looking good:
+2 252 SpA Adaptability Lucario Flash Cannon vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Hippowdon: 480-566 (114.28 - 134.76%)
0 EV Hi Jump Kick vs Mixed Wall Hippowdon: 53.33 - 62.85%
+2 252 SpA Adaptability (custom) Flash Cannon vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Reuniclus: 420-496 (99.05 - 116.98%)
The right idea was there with Iron Tail in taking advantage of Luke's Steel STAB, but IMO, this is the best way to do it.[/quote
Protip: If the Lucario is male, and the Hitmonchan is male, they won't breed. Catch one of a different gender, then try again. I know, there's no way you could've known that!I would like to note that it seems you can no longer breed Lucario or Riolu with Hitmonchan.
I would like to note that it seems you can no longer breed Lucario or Riolu with Hitmonchan. So Vacuum Wave and Bullet Punch are out of the question now I believe. The only way you would be able to obtain those movesets would be to breed them in gen 5 and trade them through poke bank when it is released, assuming it doesn't erase "illegal" moves.
Same damage, different match-ups. Steel is seen as a generally better offensive type than Normal now, so most people recommend Bullet Punch. But really, go with what suits your team most.Considering how Mega Lucario has Adaptability, is Bullet Punch better than E-Speed?
Same damage, different match-ups. Steel is seen as a generally better offensive type than Normal now, so most people recommend Bullet Punch. But really, go with what suits your team most.
What setup did you try? I've had Hitmonchan (only can be male) and Riolu & Lucario (both female) in the day care for 2-3 days each. The man you receive the egg from tells me "The two prefer to play with other Pokémon more than with each other." and according to seribii that means there is a 0% chance of an egg. I'm not new to breeding and have bred both Att and SpAtt Lucarios in previous gens. I just didn't see anyone talking about the issue I had found and figured I would post about it.As it turns out, I've been breeding Riolus on my 3DS today, so I decided to make an account and comment. In game, Riolu can indeed learn/inherit Bullet Punch from Hitmonchan. However, much to my disappointment, neither Ice Punch nor Thunder Punch can be learned this way.
What setup did you try? I've had Hitmonchan (only can be male) and Riolu & Lucario (both female) in the day care for 2-3 days each. The man you receive the egg from tells me "The two prefer to play with other Pokémon more than with each other." and according to seribii that means there is a 0% chance of an egg. I'm not new to breeding and have bred both Att and SpAtt Lucarios in previous gens. I just didn't see anyone talking about the issue I had found and figured I would post about it.
EDIT: I am not starting to think that the females I was using to breed were hacked pokemon. I got both through GTS trades and they will not breed with their male counter parts or Ditto.
EDIT2: I figured out the rest of the problem: I forgot you cannot breed Hitmonchan with Riolu, so it seems that only the Lucario I received was corrupted somehow. Oh well. Back to breading I go. :D Sorry about the confusion guys. Glad everyone was so helpful.
A few things to say about breeding and then we go back to the actual topic, which is Lucario's competitive usefullness.
Yes, it is possible to get Crunch and Bullet Punch on a Riolu. Heck, if you want it, you can get FOUR egg moves on a Riolu. First of all, let me state that Riolu is considered a 'baby Pokémon'. Therefore it can't breed. You need a female Lucario to breed egg moves. Now, the easiest way to get Egg Moves on Riolu is by looking at the Field Egg Group. Why? Because Smeargle is in that Egg Group.
Why breed Lucario with a Hitmonchan? Why not get all egg moves onto a male smeargle and breed them on a riolu that way? That is how i got Bullet Punch and Crunch on Luke.
Back to the Espeed/BP debate, I completely agree with Takion. Which priority you use is completely dependent on the team (or the teams weaknesses).
One more thing though, how do you get these moves on Smeargle? Where are you finding the opponents to sketch?
I'm not certain, but I like HJK since I don't lose my DEF. It makes Lucario less susceptible to revenge KOs.
I also forgot to mention, Mixed Lucario baits Aegislash like nothing else.
Hi Jump Kick is basically just inviting the opponent to switch in a ghost type or Protect user, letting them play some pretty deadly mindgames with you. The prominence of Gengar and Aegislash doesn't help at all. The extra base power is definitely not worth it, and Lucario's frail defenses and access to priority means that Close Combat's side effects really won't bother it.