Shit, I already had a fully trained Absol, I'll have to make another one just because we discovered it learns play rough...
I hate the attack drop from Superpower, and it forces us to switch Absol out more. Don't forget Steel no longer resists Dark or Ghost, so you can still hit Heatran hard with Sucker Punch/Night Slash (especially if you managed to pull off a Swords Dance)
I always went with night slash, sucker punch (for those times when you can predict attacks), psycho cut and swords dance.
I'll probably remove swords dance though unless I get it a focus sash. It doesn't survive long enough. Depends...
Also, I love how everyone seems to be forgetting that Dark is neutral on Steel now. (OP with all your Fire Blast nonsense, I'm looking at you.)
Learning that Absol gets Rough Play is pretty nice; doesn't Dark/Fairy have pretty much neutral coverage on everything?
I'm liking the sound of things like the Sub set with Sub/Taunt + Sucker Punch + Pursuit + Rough Play.
Thunderbolt could also potentially be useful for Gyarados, though offensive variants are still OHKO'd by a +1 Sucker Punch after SR damage. This is all assuming Naughty Absol, BTW.
That was a lie. Serebii forgot that the intimidated Pokémon was a Simple Bidoof.Don't forget about Intimidates' buff, though.
That was a lie. Serebii forgot that the intimidated Pokémon was a Simple Bidoof.
...hmm. I guess 115 SpA is enough to warrant running special moves. Still, I think it's worth pointing out that it seems a shame to let that monstrous Attack go to waste by dividing EVs between both offenses, since it definitely wants to keep as much Speed as it can get (I think). Attack-specialized Absol is going to be hitting pretty hard even on those neutral types. But, I'll change my stance; mixed Megabsol sounds decent enough after all I suppose.
Play Rough probably works better on a Swords Dance set than Superpower does because of SP's stat drops. Superpower probably is better on a mixed attacker set or something that will be switching quite a bit(not uncommon because magic bounce).So, which do you guys prefer? Play Rough or Superpower (as of right now they're mutually exclusive)? I feel like Play Rough hits more things, but Superpower lets Absol really dish out some damage to Heatran.
lmao bidoof strikes back.That was a lie. Serebii forgot that the intimidated Pokémon was a Simple Bidoof.
I think it's been lost in the confusion, but you don't necessarily need Fire Blast to hit Steels any more, as Dark is no longer resisted by them.
Sure, Fire Blast will hit Ferro / Forry / Skarm harder, but they're going to want to flee the moment MegaAbsol hits the field (and hope that they weren't using any bounce-able moves). And in those cases, you'd be just as well off using a different move to hit a predicted switch-in. Fire Blast is there to punish Scizors switching in and other stuff critically weak to Fire, but with as many moves as Absol has available to it, you don't need to limit yourself by forcing it on every moveset.
I guess my issue with Fire Blast and such is running it on the Swords Dance set. That seems so impractical to me when you want at least two Dark moveslots, one for Sucker Punch and one for a more reliable attack like Night Slash, or at least something like Taunt or Sub to goad attacks that will make Sucker Punch effective. Then all that's boosted is your Dark moves, and they're gonna be hitting so hard anyway that Fire Blast hardly matters even with its SE its. SD+Sucker Punch+Rough Play+Night Slash/Taunt/Sub seems like the way to go there.
Mixing seems like it'd be more effective on an all-out attacking set like Sucker Punch+Pursuit+Fire Blast+Ice Beam/Rough Play/Sub/Taunt. But yeah, there's really no point to going mixed with the SD set IMO.
but +2 Play Rough is still a clean 2HKO on Gengar and even Ice Beam can break its Sub
Swords Dance boost cancels out NVE, and Absol's power is high while Gengar's defenses are low. Doesn't seem strange.It is? Even with NVE?
Swords Dance boost cancels out NVE, and Absol's power is high while Gengar's defenses are low. Doesn't seem strange.