On weather teams is it common to just have a weather duo/trio, or will a majority of pokemon on the team work in the team's weather?
How does trace work, does it get priority over other abilities or does it just go according to speed stats? Like if a quiet trace gardevoir is sent out against a milotic and jolly salamence, would salamence intimidate gardevoir before gardevoir traces competitive to get the boost?
Is it worth it to run Protect over a coverage move on Greninja cause the coverage is nice.
Short answer, yes. Long answer, in doubles protect is one of the most common moves for pokemon to run because it can let you live a turn longer than without it. And if your opponent double targets a pokemon that's protected the partner can punish the opposing monsIs it worth it to run Protect over a coverage move on Greninja cause the coverage is nice.
It could work, because with a 4th move it would somewhat alleviate its horrible 4MSS and have a chance to whack whatever walls it with its other 3 Moves (i.e whack Aegislash with Dark Pulse, lolWater Shuriken for Talonflame (even if it isn't too relevant/popular nowadays), etc), but that would require additional support which could limit your teambuilding options, and you would be screwed more easily against faster attackers/speed control/priority; so yeah, its preferable to run Protect most of the timeIs it worth it to run Protect over a coverage move on Greninja cause the coverage is nice.
Is it worth it to run Protect over a coverage move on Greninja cause the coverage is nice.
Also tagging ProjectTitan313 so you know.How does trace work, does it get priority over other abilities or does it just go according to speed stats? Like if a quiet trace gardevoir is sent out against a milotic and jolly salamence, would salamence intimidate gardevoir before gardevoir traces competitive to get the boost?
I'm thinking of running a goofy little team of Belly Drum Poliwrath, Politoed and redirection. I'm running Waterfall, Ice Punch, Protect and Belly Drum. Should i change Ice Punch for Brick Break.
Is there any pokemon that checks bulky water types and Ghost/Psychic types at the same time. Also do you have to run Focus Sash or Life Orb Bisharp and Excadrill
Fighting isn't that common of an attacking type, I think last year lucario was the most used among fighting types by a landslide and power up punch was the most used non-stab fighting move. So other than the rare super power from lando-t and close combat from a lucario or terrakion, it should be fine as long as you have pokemon that check/counter them.I considered him but my team is sand so it already has 2 fighting weaknesses. I was thinking Bisharp but I do need help with the water types.
It probably is somewhat viable but Special is better no burns or intimidates. However Return could be used to deal more direct damage to Kangaskhan and stuff. You run the calcs and see if it helps you. Special gets lots of coverage like Fire Blast and stuff so it is what I prefer.Is physical mega altaria viable or should I stick to special/mixed?
Luck or by going back to black and white 2 and RNG abusing for a zero speed ditto then transferring it over to your current gen game and then breeding it that way. Don't know the answer to your second part of your questionAnyone know how to get a mon with 0IVS in Speed. I don't want to use those dang Trade Threads because they are so specific. On a similar note are there any Trade Forums that just have pokes with good IVS and don't care about the ball and egg moves.
When I say "rare" I mean as in actually being used, not carried, used. As in the player actually chose to have lando-t use superpower.did you say "rare" superpower on lando-t?
not sure if I would consider 81% of landorus-t rare
When I say "rare" I mean as in actually being used, not carried, used. As in the player actually chose to have lando-t use superpower.