


me when i unintentionally voted for all of alba’s subs above all of my own lol
also subs are now closed so we can count
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Reworked Fakemon: Dragapult-Luminous
Typing: Electric / Poison
Abilities: Clear Body / Illuminate / Dazzling
Stats: 109/90/75/100/105/121 (600 BST)
New Moves (if any): Wild Charge, Luminous Darts, Volt Switch, Gunk Shot, Sludge Bomb, Sludge Wave, Toxic, Dazzling Gleam
Removed Moves (if any): Draco Meteor, Dragon Darts, Hydro Pump, Scald, Surf, Fire Blast
Name: Luminous Darts
Base Power: 45
Accuracy: 100%
PP: 10
Category: Physical
Type: Electric
Effect: Hits twice. Bypasses Substitute & foe's Reflect/Aurora Veil/Etc
Priority: 0
Flags (ex: Contact, Sound): Protect, Authentic (this is the flag that allows it to bypass Substitute; the Sound tag is only used for Soundproof)
Role: Defensive Pivot, Mixed Wallbreaker, Special Wall
Flavour: A seldom-seen Pokemon, Dragapult-Luminous' primary habitat is deep underwater cave systems. Dragapult-Luminous' body is completely white due to the lack of natural light in its habitat. It possesses natural bioluminescence, which it uses to attract mates. When using this bioluminescence - or venturing out into the light - a curious thing happens: Dragapult-Luminous' body begins to turn a dark teal colour. Its theorised that this colour change was used to show of the Pokemon's vitality, as stronger individuals seemed to develop deeper colours than weaker ones
Dragapult-Luminous actually survived far longer than other ancient Pokemon despite being incredibly sensitive to changes in their environment, though they did eventually go extinct thanks to the extinction of their primary foodsource, Kabuto
Description: A fast, bulky special attacker with a lot of natural wallbreaking power due to its 100 base SpAtt and ability to decimate some of the tier's top threats such as Archeops-A, Aurorus-R, Robusteel, and Ghoulpion with its STAB. It also keeps Flamethrower to severely dent Bastiodon-O and a few neat support options with Will-O-Wisp and Thunder Wave. It's no slouch defensively either, with a useful set of resistances like Flying, Fairy and Electric. Its 4x weakness to Ground really hinders it however due to the amount of Ground coverage in the tier, and its relatively low Def means its often being KOed by a stray Earthquakeunless you're running Air Balloon ig
Reworked Fakemon: Drakloak-Luminous
Typing: Poison
Abilities: Clear Body / Illuminate / Dazzling
Stats: 89/60/65/70/85/71 (410 BST)
New Moves (if any): Volt Switch, Gunk Shot, Sludge Bomb, Sludge Wave, Toxic
Removed Moves (if any): Draco Meteor, Dragon Darts, Hydro Pump, Scald, Surf, Fire Blast
Role: NFE mon
Flavour: Drakloak-Luminous live in colonies consisting of multiple Dreepy-Luminous. Upon evolution they leave their colony. Their saliva contains a highly dangerous neurotoxin that can paralyse prey in seconds. Draloak-Luminous's venom is highly valued in the field neuroscience, both due to its potency and incredible rarity
Description: NFE mon
Reworked Fakemon: Dreepy-Luminous
Typing: Poison
Abilities: Clear Body / Illuminate / Dazzling
Stats: 89/60/65/70/85/71 (410 BST)
New Moves (if any): Sludge Bomb
Removed Moves (if any): Draco Meteor, Dragon Darts, Hydro Pump, Scald, Surf, Fire Blast
Role: LC mon
Flavour: A funky little critter
Description: LC mon
guttrainer for the big non-dragon kaiju![]()
Tyranitar-Nature
Type:![]()
BST: 110 / 100 / 90 / 100 / 110 / 90
Abilities: Natural Cure / Nature Prowess
Added: Giga Drain, Seed Bomb, Wood Hammer, Energy Ball, Aromateraphy
Removed: Fire Blast, Thunder, Superpower, Focus Blast, Stone Edge, Rock Polish, Stealth Rock
Adds secondary type equal of Natural Gift of this Pokémon. Natural Gift doesn't consumes berry.
Vipotis for da sharkGarchomp-Persistent
Ground/Ghost
Persistence(When this Pokémon selects a non-Status move and doesn't deal damage, its attack increases by one.), Dragon's Maw
95/113/89/115/115/73
+Dive, Poltergeist, Phantom Force, Inferno, Fly, Astonish, Shadow Ball, Counter, Skull Bash
-Fire Blast, Swords Dance, Draco Meteor
While the volcanoes are too violent and there aren't many birds for them to prey on, Garchomp hasn't been able to find the best habitat for itself. However, it refuses to be stopped, coming back as ghost type and persisting onward to find its place.
Gabite-Persistent
65/83/59/75/75/53
Ground/Ghost
Persistence(When this Pokémon selects a non-Status move and doesn't deal damage, its attack increases by one.), Dragon's Maw
+Dive, Phantom Force, Astonish, Shadow Ball, Counter, Skull Bash
-Fire Blast, Draco Meteor
Gible-Persistent
55/53/49/55/55/33
Ground/Ghost
Persistence(When this Pokémon selects a non-Status move and doesn't deal damage, its attack increases by one.), Dragon's Maw
+Dive, Astonish, Shadow Ball, Skull Bash
-Fire Blast, Draco Meteor
You don't need exactly expend move slot since ttar already has a good coverage, the ideia of Natural Gift doens't consume berry is only for the types that ttar can't have a solid move already. You only need the Berry to made it change type.Not sure why this is Tyranitar and not a Fakemon, but I digress. It's a gimmicky mon, and tbh I don't think it's worth expending both an item slot and a move slot to gain a secondary type, esp since a chunk of its coverage was cut so you can't effectively run stuff like Fighting- or Rock-type with it. This really hates Knock Off too. Steel is like the only viable one, but just run Bastiodon at that point. Without the sig, seems like an ok Band/Specs breaker or DD sweeper, though mono Grass is bad in general.
Grass/Rock is a good defensive type, Rock can cover the weaks of grass but is really better as offensive, at some point i can see fighting as defensive since you can take less damage from uturn.I did not say that Rock and Fighting are good defensive types. In fact, Grass/Rock and Grass/Fighting are terrible defensively. They are however, incredible offensive types, so that fact that I cannot run either effectively since Stone Edge and Superpower were removed is quite sad.
imo a secondary STAB is better than LO boost and recoil, Natural Gift can give you a 100 pow and accuracy for any type.I will not run Natural Gift on a DD set. I would run Life Orb + 3 Attacks for greater power and coverage.
I say knocked off beacause knock off you can nulify a move of the mon if running Natur. But yep isn't the better thing but is a option, i think the mon have a counterplay is good to be healthy since it has a high BST for the meta actually and can be really problematic if it was good as a whole.I do not think AV is good on this mon. It does not have sand boosting its SpD or have Regen, leaving it incredibly prone to being worn down even with NatCure. And why on earth do I want my AV to get Knocked?
1. All Pokemon who undergo a type change have their new type displayed under their name (see: Protean and Colour Change). The same applies hereSo regardless of whatever secondary typing works best, then Nature Prowess absolutely needs some kind of announcement message that states what type Ttar is
Type changes are automatically displayed in Camomons (Bonus Type here? ig) form, i.e. below the HP.So regardless of whatever secondary typing works best then, Nature Prowess absolutely needs some kind of announcement message that states what type Ttar is. Being able to conceal your type, even if you’re always part Grass, results in unfair mindgames, especially with access to an always usable Natural Gift, which is 100 BP at the strongest. Otherwise, this looks incredibly unfun to fight and I’m not a fan of it.
110 Attack is already fairly high for our current meta, but the added boost from Hustle, Ground STAB, a decent defensive type, and its very good 110 Speed (~80 Speed is currently the meta's average) tips this sub over the edge. We highly recommend reducing either its Attack or Speed.Pokémon: Golumpkin (Coronacollina)
Typing: Ground/Poison
Abilities: Tangled Feet, Klutz, Hustle (HA)
Stats: 60 HP / 110 Atk / 110 Def / 60 SpA / 60 SpD / 110 Spe (510 BST)
Relevant Moves: Earthquake, Gunk Shot, Stone Edge, Brick Break, Knock Off, Rapid Spin, Stealth Rock, Toxic Spikes, Taunt
Typing: Water
Abilities: Unaware
Stats: 70/90/117/50/110/20 [457]
Relevant Moves: Recover, Liquidation, Body Slam, Power Whip, Poison Jab, Toxic, Spiky Shield, Bulk Up, Zen Headbutt, Knock Off, Power-up Punch
Base Tentarnia is fine, but the mega forme has similar problems to Protenquil above; really nice bulk (way better than Protenquil's lol) and access to reliable recovery, along with a good Special Attack and a STAB boost on all its attacks from Protean. Again, removing some of its bulk or Recover should make it okPokémon: Tentarnia (Tentacle / Charnia)
Creature it was based: Charnia
Typing: Water
Abilities: Regenerator / Color Change
Stats: 90 / 70 / 85 / 120 / 100 / 80 (BST - 545)
Notable Moves: Giga Drain / Hydro Pump / Ice Beam / Scald / Substitute / Toxic / Recover / Protect / Dark Pulse
Typing: Water
Ability: Protean
Stats: 105 / 85 / 110 / 125 / 135 / 85 (BST - 635)
Stone Name:
129/150 physical bulk is insane for this meta, though its hard to tell how effective it'll be with Truant holding it back. In truth this just seems like an incredibly boring physical wall to fight against, since most physical attackers will struggle to break it and half the time it'll just be sat there doing nothing. That's more of a subjective point though; on a more objective level, we recommend filling out its movepool a little more, since only having 7 moves is a little wack.Pokemon: Rokupede (Centipede + Rokujuhachi (japanese for 68 which was how many segments i counted on the reference picture for dickinsonia)
Creature it was based: Dickinsonia
Typing: Bug / Ground
Abilities: Truant
Stats: 129 / 45 / 150 / 50 / 45 / 1 (BST - 420)
Moves: Slack Off / Endure / Pain Split / Protect / Rest / Toxic / Yawn (yes this is it)
Pokemon: Canocollina (Volcano + Coronacollina)
Creature it was based: Coronacollina
Typing: Fire / Bug
Abilities: Drought
Stats: 80 / 55 / 85 / 105 / 85 / 70 (BST - 480)
Notable Moves: / Earth Power / Eruption / Fire Blast / Overheat / Weather Ball / Will-o-Wisp / Shell Smash / Sticky Web / Bug Buzz /