http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/shuckle
At the Overview, the second sentence has "Skuckle" instead of "Shuckle".
At the Overview, the second sentence has "Skuckle" instead of "Shuckle".
The benefits of Abomasnow's dual typing are few, but helpful nonetheless. Its resistance to Water-type moves and neutrality to Ice-type attacks make it a good choice to switch into the average Water-type. The Electric-type resistance is useful against Starmie, Lanturn, and pure ...
...average Water-type. Abomasnow's Electric-type resistance is useful against Starmie, Lanturn, and pure ...
http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/abomasnow
The reference to Abomasnow should be replaced with the word Abomasnow, like...
teams tend to collapse after Vaporeon has been felled.
ok, sorry for the error, as long as they are all consistent and if you're changing the plural to the singular possessive, then Latios and Latias need to be changed as well from plural to singular in the HGSS legends capture article.
http://www.smogon.com/ingame/guides/capturing_hgss_legendaries
http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/groudon In the last paragraph of the Rock Polish set in AC it says:A Modest Darkrai will do 69% - 81% to Groudon with Ice Beam. Not only does Darkrai next to never run Modest but it never runs Ice Beam for sure.
In the guide to Ubers here, under "Having Key Resistances" under "Team Building", the word misnomer is incorrect. It should, perhaps, be "misapprehension" or "misconception".
For the sake of reference here is a list leads that are viable in the current Ubers metagame
That would be all Ubers, Metagross, Blissey, Heatran, Forretress, Skarmory, Magnezone, Ninjask, Weavile, ect.
Also here (I'm flicking back and forth, and reporting as I see errors), in the last line before "Entry Hazard Leads", it says:
The word of is missing.
Again, in the line:
it should be etc. It is in the team checklist, under have a check or counter to most of the Pokemon mentioned.
In UU, most Fire-types are good counters for Shiftry. Ninetales and Rapidash are good examples, as they outrun any Shiftry without a Chlorophyll boost, so they are not risking a surprise Explosion. Toxicroak resists both STAB moves, although you should beware of Extrasensory and Hidden Power Fire. Muk can take hits from everything barring Extrasensory. Vileplume just shrugs off Leaf Storm, but repeated hits from Extrasensory and Hidden Power Fire / Ice will take their toll. Altaria and Honchkrow only fear Hidden Power Ice.
The Shiftry analysis page: http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/shiftry
1. Present continuous tense is a strange choice; I think "do not risk" instead.
2. "You" when referring to a Pokemon is also strange. Maybe "it".
3. Honchkrow isn't UU anymore.
Static is an alternate ability that can paralyze an opposing Pokemon 30% of the time, as long as they hit Electrode with a contact move. This is highly situational, though, and therefore, Soundproof is much more useful, blocking out moves such as Roar, Perish Song, and the very dangerous Bug Buzz from Yanmega. Soundproof actually allows Electrode to serve as a pretty efficient check for any Yanmega set that doesn't run Hidden Power Ground, as it is immune to Bug Buzz and resists Air Slash. In return, Electrode can OHKO easily with a STAB Thunderbolt. You might be in luck against Speed Boost versions of Yanmega as well, since the foe might not have invested enough EVs in Speed to ensure outspeeding Electrode after a single boost.
The Electrode analysis page: http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/electrode
Yanmega isn't UU anymore (but man, I feel stupid for trying to Bug Buzz Electrode with Venomoth). Also I think there's an extra comma there (highlighted).