Forgot about Flying but that’s Normal.This Persian is definitely not Ghost, it looks different from Water, and it looks different from the Grass Breloom we've seen. We also saw a Flying Drifblim.
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Forgot about Flying but that’s Normal.This Persian is definitely not Ghost, it looks different from Water, and it looks different from the Grass Breloom we've seen. We also saw a Flying Drifblim.
It's normal type persian. we saw it labeled as normal in the trailer that showed this off.View attachment 448580
This Persian is definitely not Ghost, it looks different from Water, and it looks different from the Grass Breloom we've seen. We also saw a Flying Drifblim.
True that this Persian isn't necessarily Ice (Rock would make more sense), but it's a massive stretch to suggest it's definitely Fire.
The fact that Grass-Terastalise Breloom was used to show off the Loaded Dice strongly implies it doesn't require an item.
I think if there was a held item they would have mentioned it by now. All evidence points towards the Tera Orb being a key item.
I think if there was a held item they would have mentioned it by now. All evidence points towards the Tera Orb being a key item.
You don't need an item. Look at breloom in the trailer showing off the new item while being in tera form. That confirms that any pokemon at anytime can tera form (so like dynamax)
Have they confirmed whether or not Pokemon need to be holding an item to jump into their Tera forms?
I know that you have to have the Tera Orb or whatever, but I couldn't find anything specifying whether it's just a key item in the inventory or an item that a Pokemon has to hold in order to Terastalise.
Cyclizar is the two legendaries in its present formCyclizars jp name is Mototokage. Most obviously moto (motorcycle in spanish) + tokage (lizard in japanese), but a fun thing is that moto also means original in japanese, and koraidon and miraidon refer to something from the past and future. Past, original, future huh
Honestly i do think its kind of fun they took hidden power out and decided to make a gimmick out of it. One might say its overcreeping hidden power, but imo theres a big difference between getting free stab if youre a special type vs committing to the mono type for a whole game. Its a lot more flexible on when you can use it but now you have to pick your one user for the game and weight the loss of your stabs and defensive capabilities for the ones you get when terastallizing. Monotypes have less of a gamble when going for the super stab but tbh a lot of monotypes suffer for being monotype (other than water ones ig LOL) and have to see if getting more stab for it is worth it vs being able to finally get stab on something else
Technically, though the Magnet Pull trapper wins anyway. Their job was to eliminate your Steel-type, and well, now you don't have a Steel-type.Edit: now that I'm thinking about it, could you terastalize a steel-type to evade magnet pull?
Technically, though the Magnet Pull trapper wins anyway. Their job was to eliminate your Steel-type, and well, now you don't have a Steel-type.
The question was about terastylizing something like Ferrothorn or Skarmory to escape Magnezone.There could be some gimmick strategies involved with this though. For example, imagine Magnezone using Tera to become a pure Electric type. It's essentially still the same threat level, but now with only a 2x weakness to Ground instead of 4x, and it loses its Fighting / Fire weaknesses
The question was about terastylizing something like Ferrothorn or Skarmory to escape Magnezone.
There's no question that lots of Pokemon that would love to change their type, but I think you might be looking at it the wrong way for some of the terrible Type combos. Part of what makes some Pokemon with bad types okay or even good is their STAB and Terastallizing to the same type lets you buff one STAB at the "cost" of losing the other type. Aggron and Stakataka would love to buff their Head Smash and Gyro Ball on offensive sets and Zygrade's Thousand Arrows is what makes them so good. Buffing that and not getting OHKOed by Ice? Sounds sweet. Basically, the best looking Terastal users to me don't have to chose between Super STAB and Defensive Typing advantage because changing to a Mono Type does both.To add to my previous post; Lower-tier mons, Ice types, Rock / Steel, or Rock / Dark hybrids could be quite a bit more viable (in this new meta because they can make themselves immune to Fighting-type attacks with Ghost tera type, or they could resist Rock with Steel tera type, etc). Imagine something like Stakataka being immune to 4x Fighting, or Linoone setting up Belly Drum Extremespeed with no weaknesses, or Volcanion becoming immune to Ground attacks with a Flying tera type.
Hell, Zygarde-10% could be viable in OU with something like a Fire tera-type to get rid of its 4x Ice Weakness. People aren't getting the magnitude of this. Tera types are more a more significant gameplay change than Megas, Z-Moves, or even Dynamax / Gmax are. Frankly, from what I've seen of this, it could be the best thing to happen to comp Pokemon in a LONG time.
There is so much room for variety, experimentation, and creative teambuilding I don't even know where to begin!
Except now it's weak to psychic, flying and fairy and it doesnt check 90% of the things it checked before.In that same regard, imagine Ferrothorn becoming Fighting type as a lure with STAB Body Press, or Skarmory becoming Ground type. Sure you've eliminated a Steel type, but you've also created a whomper of a physical Fighting attacker who uses its own Defense to tear through the team, which at that point could be even more dangerous than the Steel type.
New Pokemon Cyclizar. Looks like a lizard but also a bicycle. Anyone's guess what this could evolve into...
New attack, Shed Tail. Switches with a party member while also making a Substitute. Smogon tried to ban it, but dry passing is back baby.
New item, Mirror Herb. Copies opponent's boosts sort of like a consumable Psych Up.
New item, Loaded Dice. Makes multi-hit moves more likely to hit more often. Like a weaker Skill Link. Breloom segment confirms tera-thing doesn't require an item slot so double Adaptability Specs Porygon Z gets to happen.
New attack, Terra Blast. Changes type depending on Terra type. Tera Blast will be a TM and is physical or special based on which stat is higher. The type change also only occurs if the user is Terastillized, so it is Normal type if the Pokemon using it isn't Terastillized.
Also Coalossal taking half water damage confirms Terra forms are monotype and completely replace the old typing, so no chance of triple-types.
Not mentioned in the trailer but posted on the official website - Covert Cloak: An item that protects the user from additional effects of moves. Think Shield Dust but as an item.
I posted this before Serebii did. Look at me, I'm your Pokémon news now.
Except now it's weak to psychic, flying and fairy and it doesnt check 90% of the things it checked before.
People always think of the "upsides" of changing type without realizing it also has downsides.
There's no question that lots of Pokemon that would love to change their type, but I think you might be looking at it the wrong way for some of the terrible Type combos. Part of what makes some Pokemon with bad types okay or even good is their STAB and Terastallizing to the same type lets you buff one STAB at the "cost" of losing the other type. Offensive Aggron and Stakataka would love to buff their Head Smash and Gyro Ball on offensive sets and Zygrade's Thousand Arrows is what makes them so good. Buffing that and not getting OHKOed by Ice? Sounds sweet. Basically, the best looking Terastal users to me don't have to chose between Super STAB and Defensive Typing advantage because changing to a Mono Type does both.
I'm not going to say Offensive Pokemon don't want to change their type though. Flash Cannon Hydreigon is brought up a lot as a lure and Magnezone is usually going to turn into a Fighting, Fire, or Ground Type a lot of the time. It doesn't need Tera Blast for Fighting if it goes for Iron Defense + Body Press.
Ice Types though, yeah. No question about the defensive ones. Mono Ice wants to change type and most part Ice want to lose a type if they don't want to change both. Avalugg is viable in OU as an Ice type, so imagine it when it can turn into a Steel type! Defensive Pokemon look really interesting because they don't lose much from losing or changing STAB.
I'm not entirely sure about if Tyranitar wants to lose the Rock Type, but becoming Pure Rock for keep Sandstorm's SpD buff is tempting. Flying for resistances to Fighting, Ground, Grass, and Bug looks neat if it if you're okay with the Rock weakness.
Side Note: I can't say Rock/Dark is a low tier type the only Pokemon with that typing is Tyranitar. :P
All that said, keep in mind that not commiting a Pokemon to Teralize lets you have flexability with who you Teralize instead of being comitted to one Pokemon that needs it to be viable.
Now that I think about it, the best Special Flying STAB is Air Slash or Hurricane and Bug is resisted by a ton of stuff... I haven't slept well lately so I thought, "Why use Surf when you have Tera Blast? It's probably going to have a good Power. You get Water attacks either way." (80 Power is my pessimistic guess and 100 is my optimistic guess.) Then I remembered Tera Blast is Normal if you haven't Terastallized... You can get STAB on Water, but with Tera Blast opening up so many possibilities, why not go with an even more unexpected type? How about Tera Ground for taking on Electric and Steel too? It's much more of a commitment because you don't have Ground attacks until you Terastallize, but I'd probably fall for it expecting Water.Absolutely valid points, but I'd like to roll back around to another point I was making in that Tera advantages / disadvantages are entirely dependent on what Pokemon you use and how you use them.
Tera types mean that, in my view, you don't have six Pokemon. You have six and a half Pokemon. So while sure, it means that the Pokemon with better assets like TWaves Zygarde will still have an advantage, something can still pull out a whombo-type switch complimenting an unexpected coverage move.
A lower-tier example would be Masquerain with a Water tera-type. Quiver Dance with STAB Hydro Pump / Surf / Scald while losing the disadvantages of the awful Bug / Flying for pure mono water? That alone could bounce it up a tier or two.
I'm really starting to think I was over focused on the Super STAB part of Terastal... Screw Tera Fire.volcarona @ timbs
ability: flame body
252/252 timid
ground tera
quiver dance
flamethrower/fire blast
bug buzz/gigadrain
tera blast
cancels pex and heatran. is also a qd sweeper so im sure this isnt the only viable tera type it can run. good times!
The lack of "Download rules" option makes me hopeful that we are once again able to customize rulesets in battles with friends which would also let us get rid of the 20 minute timer.View attachment 448552View attachment 448553
The ranked battle menu is pretty sleek compared to SWSH, with a nice capital font and a very stylized background. Rental teams return but the download rules option is gone. Also the website mentions the possible need for a day 1 patch to play battle stadium/online.
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Isn't that boost from Celtitan giving us hints of some game mechanic change? The trailer doesn't show Azumarill's attack boost from belly drum, but it shows celtitan attack deing drastically risen (not maxed out as previous generations). Wich give us three options:
1) mirror herb have some boost limitations or
2) belly drum was nerfed hard, just three stage boost at cost of half HP or
3) gamefreak is going backwards and messing stats description again
Imo at 90 base power is where it starts showing up on non-Terastal sets by any Pokemon missing Return. At 100 base power it arguably becomes the best normal-type attack since anything above 90 base power in that type has a drawback.Now that I think about it, the best Special Flying STAB is Air Slash or Hurricane and Bug is resisted by a ton of stuff... I haven't slept well lately so I thought, "Why use Surf when you have Tera Blast? It's probably going to have a good Power. You get Water attacks either way." (80 Power is my pessimistic guess and 100 is my optimistic guess.) Then I remembered Tera Blast is Normal if you haven't Terastallized... You can get STAB on Water, but with Tera Blast opening up so many possibilities, why not go with an even more unexpected type? How about Tera Ground for taking on Electric and Steel too? It's much more of a commitment because you don't have Ground attacks until you Terastallize, but I'd probably fall for it expecting Water.