What's the best coverage option for Mega Gardy after Hyper Voice? I want to run Calm Mind/Hyper Voice/Will-O-Wisp/Coverage but I really can't tell if the better type coverage of shadow ball compensates for not having a STAB pre-mega.
What's the best coverage option for Mega Gardy after Hyper Voice? I want to run Calm Mind/Hyper Voice/Will-O-Wisp/Coverage but I really can't tell if the better type coverage of shadow ball compensates for not having a STAB pre-mega.
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Gardevoir @ Leftovers
Ability: Trace
EVs: 240 HP / 84 Def / 184 Spd
Timid Nature
- Moonblast
- Will-O-Wisp
- Wish
- Protect
Garde rather runs Maximum speed Timid with a Life Orb or Expert Belt (or Mega Stone if your Mega hasn't been taken yet) and just kills those threats imho. 252 SpA Moonblast 2HKO's standard T-Tar as well as OHKO'ing Dragonite if Multiscale is broken, Thunderbolt OHKO's Gyarados regardless, Energy Ball OHKO's Mamoswine unless it heavily invests in HP/SDef, etc....WishTectWoW set talking
But... that all being said, Gardevoir's problem isn't that it is bad. Not at all. The problem is Gengar. Despite their entirely different typing, they have pretty much the same offensive movepool, as well as that they share many support moves (Garde does have a larger support moveset though). Garde just doesn't have Poison moves whereas Gengar does not have Moonblast, but that is it if it comes to their offensive moves. And that is pretty bad news when Gengar is both stronger and faster than you are, and Gengar has an arguably better typing.
Gardevoir still has a niche over Gengar if you are weak to certain threats, but ehr, Gengar is just better.
That is true, but Gardevoir can't take repeated attacks either, much like Gengar, and I've noticed both can check a lot of mons but rarely counter something unless it is locked into something they resist/are immune to.Gengar can't switch into Gyarados, Jolteon, Heatran, Gastrodon, or Mamoswine Icicle Crashes. Gengar can't switch into Blissey/Starmie to cure itself from T-Waves or WoW (lol Natural Cure). Gengar can't abuse Regenerator from opponent's Meinshao. Gardevoir can trap Magnezone (although she can no longer switch into Flash Cannon due to Fairy typing)
Gengar doesn't straight up counter Salamence (lol Traced Intimidate), or wall Thundurus-T.
Trace + better defensive stats makes Gardevoir more of a "pivot". Gardevoir has a surprising amount of switch-in opportunities if you know how to abuse Trace.
Yeah, it is generally outclassed by pokemon who have the stats to use support moves well. But with a wide supportive movepool as that, it's a shame that it can't find a niche. Then you mention gengar. Gengar isn't just that fast special sweeper, it's also the forefather of a type that's notorious for being plagues to the enemy team. He harrasess, disrupts and whatnot. Seen as they have acces to similar moves, I was wondering if M-Gardevoir could still pull them off (trace would have an even funnier synergy though). The biggest issue in that, is that M-Gardevoir wants to cover every threat, and the disruptive sets of gengar work due to gengar being so fast. Still, since I can't think of any supportive sets at the moment, I want to discuss this possibility you made me think of:But... that all being said, Gardevoir's problem isn't that it is bad. Not at all. The problem is Gengar. Despite their entirely different typing, they have pretty much the same offensive movepool, as well as that they share many support moves (Garde does have a larger support moveset though). Garde just doesn't have Poison moves whereas Gengar does not have Moonblast, but that is it if it comes to their offensive moves. And that is pretty bad news when Gengar is both stronger and faster than you are, and Gengar has an arguably better typing.
Gardevoir still has a niche over Gengar if you are weak to certain threats, but ehr, Gengar is just better.
In support sets, Garde is commonly outclassed left or right, Dual Screens is done better by Klefki (even though Gardevoir has Memento) while Wishpassing is done better by everything with a half-decent HP stat, etc.
Using her right now as a special tank, with will-o-wisp to hit physical switch ins (suck it, scizor). Trace is incredibly useful if used right, and she hits back decently with moonblast + a coverage move.if gardevior doesn't mega evolve will she still be useful in battle
It's not that she doesn't have good recovery, it's just that she can't use wish well with that base hp of hersUsing her right now as a special tank, with will-o-wisp to hit physical switch ins (suck it, scizor). Trace is incredibly useful if used right, and she hits back decently with moonblast + a coverage move.
I swear, if she had a better recovery option than wish, she'd be soooo good.
That said, I still think she's viable with the right moveset, and her support moveset is huge.
Using her right now as a special tank, with will-o-wisp to hit physical switch ins (suck it, scizor). Trace is incredibly useful if used right, and she hits back decently with moonblast + a coverage move.
I swear, if she had a better recovery option than wish, she'd be soooo good.
Well, since i'm using her as a special sponge, an instant recovery would really help.It's not that she doesn't have good recovery, it's just that she can't use wish well with that base hp of hers
But doesn't Khangaskan usually run sucker punch? I mean, priority sucker punch isn't something trace gardevoir wants to switch into.Normal Gardevoir is a very good special tank/cleric. Trace is fantastic and a wonderful suprise ability for a defensive pokemon. You can trace things like Flash Fire or levitate for immunities, or horrifying offensive options liek adaptibilty and Parental Bond, or intimdate to reflect the attack drop back on something like Gyrados. Bringing Support Gardevoir inon a prankster is pretty awesome as well.
Nothing can switch into Sucker Punch, because Sucker Punch does nothing on the switch. Gardevoir would need to worry more about Return or Earthquake, rather than Sucker Punch, especially if she's running screens or WoW. Honestly though, Kangaskhan isn't something that she would switch in on and stay in on. If she wanted Parental Bond, they would either have to come in at the same time, keeping in mind that Kanga would already had to have evolved, or you would have to come in on a PuP or a Sucker Punch, and then switch out, but then, if Kanga uses PuP, and then foresees you switching out, she can potentially get four boosts in for free, and then you're pretty much screwed anyway. Trick-Scarf Gardevoir would be able to get a burn off first, though, but that's post-Bank, and Rotom-W tends to run that better.
Hmm…that's making me think, actually. Trick-Scarf might be viable, she's certainly more specially bulky than Rotom, although the lack of defensive bulk will hurt her, and she's a touch slower than Rotom, but she's stronger overall, and Trace would still be an option, especially given the aforementioned M-Kangaskhan situation, which, with good luck, she could come in, possibly burn, then get out, and leave her with a 50% power boost to her attacks for the rest of the battle. That would be something like 187.5/120 base Sp. Attack/Speed. Highly circumstantial, but still possible (says the paper).
Mega-Gard suffers too much from the 4-slot syndrome. 2 STABs are a must for a sweeper. You might run
- CM
- TBolt/Shadow Ball/Energy Ball
- Hyper Voice
- Psychic/Psyshock
It depends a lot on what your team needs. Energy Ball can 2-shot Rotom-W even if it's specially defensive so you might want to consider it. But Shadow Ball and TBolt are good coverages too so it comes back to your team. What do you need?
Personally I run 4 offensive - All out attacker on Mega-Gard because she is very fragile and +1 does not provide you enough damage to clear everything, also the existence of priorities is a problem to deal with. Just get 4 coverages and try to deal as much damage as possible. If you really want to boost her up, just baton pass +2 from espeon with a Reflect up and you are good to go. But this strat must be careful of Roar/Whirlwind/Dragontail.