As soon as I posted it got banned I might been the jinx. Switched it to a core of:Tail Glow Manaphy + SD Weavile are a deadly duo
#LetsTalkAboutItFellas
Belly Drum Azumarill
SD Weavile
As soon as I posted it got banned I might been the jinx. Switched it to a core of:Tail Glow Manaphy + SD Weavile are a deadly duo
#LetsTalkAboutItFellas
Let's talk about physical Gengar!252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Crawdaunt: 356-420 (133.3 - 157.3%) -- guaranteed OHKO
Ok i'll admit this is probably kind of a meme and this is very late but here we are.
Gengar as previously mentioned, is quite unhealthy for BDSP OU right now and it is currently going to receive a suspect test that i have hope it won't survive, it has quite a lot of sets that no single team won't be able to counter all of them, But I'm going to mess around and make a physical/mixed Gengar set!
now i just wanted to say, i dont think any physical set is actually viable, obviously not as viable as its other sets, i dont think its all that good for climbing the ladder, i dont think it'll win tournaments, but honestly if someone can make it work, plz let me know.
Now you might be thinking, Physical Gengar can't hit anything?
A list of physical calcs by Banded Gengar
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Multiscale Dragonite: 164-194 (42.4 - 50.2%) -- 1.2% chance to 2HKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Dragonite: 328-388 (84.9 - 100.5%) -- 6.3% chance to OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Blissey: 566-668 (79.2 - 93.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO ( if Blissey chooses to soft boiled off the damage then yeah it'll ohko after that)
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Garchomp: 328-388 (91.8 - 108.6%) -- 50% chance to OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Mamoswine: 374-442 (103.6 - 122.4%) -- guaranteed OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Tyranitar: 576-680 (142.5 - 168.3%) -- guaranteed OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Sucker Punch vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Alakazam: 274-324 (109.1 - 129%) -- guaranteed OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Poison Jab vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Clefable: 218-260 (55.3 - 65.9%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Fire Punch vs. 248 HP / 12+ Def Scizor: 284-336 (82.7 - 97.9%) -- 62.5% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Shadow Claw vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Latios: 264-312 (87.7 - 103.6%) -- 18.8% chance to OHKO (this isn't really impressive but here we are.)
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 244 HP / 0 Def Gliscor: 260-308 (73.8 - 87.5%) -- 6.3% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock
Now from the looks of these calcs, Banded probably isn't nearly as impressive as specs or max spa LO but this has probably has THE MOST suprise factor out of any Gengar set. Imagine being low on hp but fast enough(after a couple of dragon dances or agility or scarf) to ohko gengar and then it just sucker punches you. Imagine Switching out into Blissey but then you see that "Gengar is focusing" thing and then Ur Blissey is just low on hp or even ohkoed. Imagine switching Scizor in and it just fire punches you. Now there is a lot of physically defensive Pokémon/Life orb attacks I didn't give calcs for because they were significantly less impressive, But you understand why.
And now for the sets:
Gengar @ Life Orb
Ability: Cursed Body
EVs: 4 Atk / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Naive Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Sludge Bomb / Sucker Punch
- Fire Punch / Ice Punch / Sucker Punch
- Focus Punch / Explosion / Drain Punch / Brick Break
Now replacing Sludge Bomb means you won't have any way to hit fairies, You could use thunder punch to hit waters, actually jk no you can't because they mostly all 3hko. You don't need much investment in attack to ohko or 2hko Gengar's checks actually!
4 Atk Life Orb Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Tyranitar: 364-432 (90 - 106.9%) -- guaranteed OHKO after Stealth Rock
4 Atk Life Orb Gengar Fire Punch vs. 248 HP / 12+ Def Scizor: 182-218 (53 - 63.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery
4 Atk Life Orb Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Blissey: 359-424 (50.2 - 59.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO ( all though Blissey can soft boil, It'll have to spam soft boil and have it run out of pp since focus punch has more(or use shadow ball lmao) OR switch out.)
Gengar with sucker punch allows it to maybe pick stuff off of mons who are low on hp, if Alakazam is on low hp and the opponent knows Ur life orb, they won't be expecting a sucker punch. Ice punch can be an alternative to hit dragons but without investment it won't do much and LO + Rough skin is quite a lot of chip on Gengar.
Other options for this set would be replacing focus punch with explosion, this allows Gengar to hit waters more harder and give momentum to your team and just do general mid damage to Pokémon that don't resist explosion. You could use Drain punch to recover off LO chip/ regain hp for longevity or Brick break to break through screens offense easier but I don't recommend it.
Gengar @ Choice Band
Ability: Cursed Body
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
Naive Nature
- Shadow Claw
- Poison Jab / Sucker Punch
- Focus Punch / Explosion
- Fire Punch / Ice Punch / Thunder Punch
Now this set is the more niche set, But it ACTUALLY hit's things this time. Stab Cb Shadow claw is very good spammable damage, banded sucker punch to actually pick off mons better, Focus punch and explosion are way stronger, Thunder punch now has the required power it needs to do something against waters(that aren't washtom).
Other options to this set are run specs or lo or nplot or subsludge or something and all special attacks and max 252 spa.
Could you make physical gengar work? I don't really know what would go with any of these sets so I would like ideas.
This is very Gimmick for sure.Let's talk about physical Gengar!252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Crawdaunt: 356-420 (133.3 - 157.3%) -- guaranteed OHKO
Ok i'll admit this is probably kind of a meme and this is very late but here we are.
Gengar as previously mentioned, is quite unhealthy for BDSP OU right now and it is currently going to receive a suspect test that i have hope it won't survive, it has quite a lot of sets that no single team won't be able to counter all of them, But I'm going to mess around and make a physical/mixed Gengar set!
now i just wanted to say, i dont think any physical set is actually viable, obviously not as viable as its other sets, i dont think its all that good for climbing the ladder, i dont think it'll win tournaments, but honestly if someone can make it work, plz let me know.
Now you might be thinking, Physical Gengar can't hit anything?
A list of physical calcs by Banded Gengar
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Multiscale Dragonite: 164-194 (42.4 - 50.2%) -- 1.2% chance to 2HKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Dragonite: 328-388 (84.9 - 100.5%) -- 6.3% chance to OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Blissey: 566-668 (79.2 - 93.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO ( if Blissey chooses to soft boiled off the damage then yeah it'll ohko after that)
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Garchomp: 328-388 (91.8 - 108.6%) -- 50% chance to OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Mamoswine: 374-442 (103.6 - 122.4%) -- guaranteed OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Tyranitar: 576-680 (142.5 - 168.3%) -- guaranteed OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Sucker Punch vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Alakazam: 274-324 (109.1 - 129%) -- guaranteed OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Poison Jab vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Clefable: 218-260 (55.3 - 65.9%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Fire Punch vs. 248 HP / 12+ Def Scizor: 284-336 (82.7 - 97.9%) -- 62.5% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Shadow Claw vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Latios: 264-312 (87.7 - 103.6%) -- 18.8% chance to OHKO (this isn't really impressive but here we are.)
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 244 HP / 0 Def Gliscor: 260-308 (73.8 - 87.5%) -- 6.3% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock
Now from the looks of these calcs, Banded probably isn't nearly as impressive as specs or max spa LO but this has probably has THE MOST suprise factor out of any Gengar set. Imagine being low on hp but fast enough(after a couple of dragon dances or agility or scarf) to ohko gengar and then it just sucker punches you. Imagine Switching out into Blissey but then you see that "Gengar is focusing" thing and then Ur Blissey is just low on hp or even ohkoed. Imagine switching Scizor in and it just fire punches you. Now there is a lot of physically defensive Pokémon/Life orb attacks I didn't give calcs for because they were significantly less impressive, But you understand why.
And now for the sets:
Gengar @ Life Orb
Ability: Cursed Body
EVs: 4 Atk / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Naive Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Sludge Bomb / Sucker Punch
- Fire Punch / Ice Punch / Sucker Punch
- Focus Punch / Explosion / Drain Punch / Brick Break
Now replacing Sludge Bomb means you won't have any way to hit fairies, You could use thunder punch to hit waters, actually jk no you can't because they mostly all 3hko. You don't need much investment in attack to ohko or 2hko Gengar's checks actually!
4 Atk Life Orb Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Tyranitar: 364-432 (90 - 106.9%) -- guaranteed OHKO after Stealth Rock
4 Atk Life Orb Gengar Fire Punch vs. 248 HP / 12+ Def Scizor: 182-218 (53 - 63.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery
4 Atk Life Orb Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Blissey: 359-424 (50.2 - 59.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO ( all though Blissey can soft boil, It'll have to spam soft boil and have it run out of pp since focus punch has more(or use shadow ball lmao) OR switch out.)
Gengar with sucker punch allows it to maybe pick stuff off of mons who are low on hp, if Alakazam is on low hp and the opponent knows Ur life orb, they won't be expecting a sucker punch. Ice punch can be an alternative to hit dragons but without investment it won't do much and LO + Rough skin is quite a lot of chip on Gengar.
Other options for this set would be replacing focus punch with explosion, this allows Gengar to hit waters more harder and give momentum to your team and just do general mid damage to Pokémon that don't resist explosion. You could use Drain punch to recover off LO chip/ regain hp for longevity or Brick break to break through screens offense easier but I don't recommend it.
Gengar @ Choice Band
Ability: Cursed Body
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
Naive Nature
- Shadow Claw
- Poison Jab / Sucker Punch
- Focus Punch / Explosion
- Fire Punch / Ice Punch / Thunder Punch
Now this set is the more niche set, But it ACTUALLY hit's things this time. Stab Cb Shadow claw is very good spammable damage, banded sucker punch to actually pick off mons better, Focus punch and explosion are way stronger, Thunder punch now has the required power it needs to do something against waters(that aren't washtom).
Other options to this set are run specs or lo or nplot or subsludge or something and all special attacks and max 252 spa.
Could you make physical gengar work? I don't really know what would go with any of these sets so I would like ideas.
I just want to quickly post some mons that can fight back against Gengar for offensive teams.
Honchkrow: with Priority Sucker Punch and STAB, this thing can cleanly defeat all variants of Gengar except the bulky sets, which even then have to run Will o Wisp to avoid getting knocked down by Night Slashes as it tries to set up a substitute. Even burned, it will be cleanly 2HKOed and sometimes OHKOed after Stealth Rock. While mostly used on offensive teams, it is an option and will scare away Gengar most of the time.
Drapion: Scarf sets can surprise non scarf variants of Gengar and kill with STAB Knock Off. Has enough bulk to warrant investment and it is skilled enough to consider trying from time to time. While niche, it is powerful and has good match ups against a surprising number of opponents.
Absol: Like Honchkrow, except also able to add a Focus Sash set with sucker punch and swords dance. Pretty self-explanatory.
Weavile: Is naturally faster than Gengar and can take it down with Throat Chop and the scariest set is probably choice band variants which have the power to support the team fighting Gengar. That said, this is also capable of being a scarf user that can outrun Scarf Gengar and is worth considering for offensive teams.
Tyranitar: Arguably the bulkiest dark type for OU that can give consistent results against Gengar, even without Pursuit, as it threatens to wear down Gengar's teammates as it is forced to retreat lest it get Earthquaked or Crunched to death. Can also set up Dragon Dance and adds sandstorm. A solid answer to Gengar. Only fears burns, which it could remove with Lum Berry, and being tricked which while annoying is manageable. Focus Blast if it hits is a major problem but the move is unreliable and can be mitigated with a berry to reduce damage, with Sandstorm adding another boost to it's special defense.
Crawdaunt: Knock Off will always kill in the event it can survive a hit, but beyond that is Aqua Jet which with adaptability is a powerful asset. Pretty reliable but very afraid of thunderbolts.
Gengar being suspect tested isn't unreasonable and it is certainly a powerful mon but there do exist viable dark types to fight it. These are some mons to consider as dark types are the best bet to fighting ghost.
I appreciate the sentiment but this is gimmicky at best over what Gengar can doLet's talk about physical Gengar!252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Crawdaunt: 356-420 (133.3 - 157.3%) -- guaranteed OHKO
Ok i'll admit this is probably kind of a meme and this is very late but here we are.
Gengar as previously mentioned, is quite unhealthy for BDSP OU right now and it is currently going to receive a suspect test that i have hope it won't survive, it has quite a lot of sets that no single team won't be able to counter all of them, But I'm going to mess around and make a physical/mixed Gengar set!
now i just wanted to say, i dont think any physical set is actually viable, obviously not as viable as its other sets, i dont think its all that good for climbing the ladder, i dont think it'll win tournaments, but honestly if someone can make it work, plz let me know.
Now you might be thinking, Physical Gengar can't hit anything?
A list of physical calcs by Banded Gengar
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Multiscale Dragonite: 164-194 (42.4 - 50.2%) -- 1.2% chance to 2HKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Dragonite: 328-388 (84.9 - 100.5%) -- 6.3% chance to OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Blissey: 566-668 (79.2 - 93.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO ( if Blissey chooses to soft boiled off the damage then yeah it'll ohko after that)
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Garchomp: 328-388 (91.8 - 108.6%) -- 50% chance to OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Mamoswine: 374-442 (103.6 - 122.4%) -- guaranteed OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Tyranitar: 576-680 (142.5 - 168.3%) -- guaranteed OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Sucker Punch vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Alakazam: 274-324 (109.1 - 129%) -- guaranteed OHKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Poison Jab vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Clefable: 218-260 (55.3 - 65.9%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Fire Punch vs. 248 HP / 12+ Def Scizor: 284-336 (82.7 - 97.9%) -- 62.5% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Shadow Claw vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Latios: 264-312 (87.7 - 103.6%) -- 18.8% chance to OHKO (this isn't really impressive but here we are.)
252 Atk Choice Band Gengar Ice Punch vs. 244 HP / 0 Def Gliscor: 260-308 (73.8 - 87.5%) -- 6.3% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock
Now from the looks of these calcs, Banded probably isn't nearly as impressive as specs or max spa LO but this has probably has THE MOST suprise factor out of any Gengar set. Imagine being low on hp but fast enough(after a couple of dragon dances or agility or scarf) to ohko gengar and then it just sucker punches you. Imagine Switching out into Blissey but then you see that "Gengar is focusing" thing and then Ur Blissey is just low on hp or even ohkoed. Imagine switching Scizor in and it just fire punches you. Now there is a lot of physically defensive Pokémon/Life orb attacks I didn't give calcs for because they were significantly less impressive, But you understand why.
And now for the sets:
Gengar @ Life Orb
Ability: Cursed Body
EVs: 4 Atk / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Naive Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Sludge Bomb / Sucker Punch
- Fire Punch / Ice Punch / Sucker Punch
- Focus Punch / Explosion / Drain Punch / Brick Break
Now replacing Sludge Bomb means you won't have any way to hit fairies, You could use thunder punch to hit waters, actually jk no you can't because they mostly all 3hko. You don't need much investment in attack to ohko or 2hko Gengar's checks actually!
4 Atk Life Orb Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Tyranitar: 364-432 (90 - 106.9%) -- guaranteed OHKO after Stealth Rock
4 Atk Life Orb Gengar Fire Punch vs. 248 HP / 12+ Def Scizor: 182-218 (53 - 63.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery
4 Atk Life Orb Gengar Focus Punch vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Blissey: 359-424 (50.2 - 59.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO ( all though Blissey can soft boil, It'll have to spam soft boil and have it run out of pp since focus punch has more(or use shadow ball lmao) OR switch out.)
Gengar with sucker punch allows it to maybe pick stuff off of mons who are low on hp, if Alakazam is on low hp and the opponent knows Ur life orb, they won't be expecting a sucker punch. Ice punch can be an alternative to hit dragons but without investment it won't do much and LO + Rough skin is quite a lot of chip on Gengar.
Other options for this set would be replacing focus punch with explosion, this allows Gengar to hit waters more harder and give momentum to your team and just do general mid damage to Pokémon that don't resist explosion. You could use Drain punch to recover off LO chip/ regain hp for longevity or Brick break to break through screens offense easier but I don't recommend it.
Gengar @ Choice Band
Ability: Cursed Body
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
Naive Nature
- Shadow Claw
- Poison Jab / Sucker Punch
- Focus Punch / Explosion
- Fire Punch / Ice Punch / Thunder Punch
Now this set is the more niche set, But it ACTUALLY hit's things this time. Stab Cb Shadow claw is very good spammable damage, banded sucker punch to actually pick off mons better, Focus punch and explosion are way stronger, Thunder punch now has the required power it needs to do something against waters(that aren't washtom).
Other options to this set are run specs or lo or nplot or subsludge or something and all special attacks and max 252 spa.
Could you make physical gengar work? I don't really know what would go with any of these sets so I would like ideas.
Honchkrow, Drapion and Absol aren't that viable in OU, while Weavile surely can rkill Gengar only Tyranitar can switch in a Shadow Ball outta the last three, since the other two can't eat two Specs Shadow Balls (the most used set right now), and Tyranitar dies to Focus Blast anyway... if anything this shows how counterplay is limited to two Pokémon, one of which is niche, while the others can rkill at bestI just want to quickly post some mons that can fight back against Gengar for offensive teams.
Honchkrow: with Priority Sucker Punch and STAB, this thing can cleanly defeat all variants of Gengar except the bulky sets, which even then have to run Will o Wisp to avoid getting knocked down by Night Slashes as it tries to set up a substitute. Even burned, it will be cleanly 2HKOed and sometimes OHKOed after Stealth Rock. While mostly used on offensive teams, it is an option and will scare away Gengar most of the time.
Drapion: Scarf sets can surprise non scarf variants of Gengar and kill with STAB Knock Off. Has enough bulk to warrant investment and it is skilled enough to consider trying from time to time. While niche, it is powerful and has good match ups against a surprising number of opponents.
Absol: Like Honchkrow, except also able to add a Focus Sash set with sucker punch and swords dance. Pretty self-explanatory.
Weavile: Is naturally faster than Gengar and can take it down with Throat Chop and the scariest set is probably choice band variants which have the power to support the team fighting Gengar. That said, this is also capable of being a scarf user that can outrun Scarf Gengar and is worth considering for offensive teams.
Tyranitar: Arguably the bulkiest dark type for OU that can give consistent results against Gengar, even without Pursuit, as it threatens to wear down Gengar's teammates as it is forced to retreat lest it get Earthquaked or Crunched to death. Can also set up Dragon Dance and adds sandstorm. A solid answer to Gengar. Only fears burns, which it could remove with Lum Berry, and being tricked which while annoying is manageable. Focus Blast if it hits is a major problem but the move is unreliable and can be mitigated with a berry to reduce damage, with Sandstorm adding another boost to it's special defense.
Crawdaunt: Knock Off will always kill in the event it can survive a hit, but beyond that is Aqua Jet which with adaptability is a powerful asset. Pretty reliable but very afraid of thunderbolts.
Gengar being suspect tested isn't unreasonable and it is certainly a powerful mon but there do exist viable dark types to fight it. These are some mons to consider as dark types are the best bet to fighting ghost.
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Let's talk SpDef Garchomp.
A lot of discussion about Specs Gengar not having many switch-ins made me think about possible unexplored tanks. I know Hippo can tank a couple ShadowBalls, so I thought maybe Chomp can too.
I think this set is fun, especially with rough-skin which is underrated chip against annoying U-turn spam and can sometimes made the difference in close matchups. Additionally, Chomp is a solid rocker and even with a -SpAttack nature FireBlast is a solid 2hit KO on SpDef Scizor.
The set:
Garchomp @ Leftovers
Ability: Rough Skin
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
Careful Nature
- Stealth Rock
- Earthquake
- Protect
- Fire Blast
Some Calcs:
252 SpA Choice Specs Gengar Shadow Ball vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Garchomp: 157-186 (37.3 - 44.2%)
252+ SpA Choice Specs Magnezone Flash Cannon vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Garchomp: 172-204 (40.9 - 48.5%)
252 SpA Choice Specs Latios Psychic vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Garchomp: 177-208 (42.1 - 49.5%)
252 SpA Choice Specs Latios Surf vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Garchomp: 118-139 (28 - 33%)
252 SpA Life Orb Starmie Ice Beam vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Garchomp: 343-406 (81.6 - 96.6%)
+2 252 SpA Life Orb Alakazam Psychic vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Garchomp: 316-372 (75.2 - 88.5%)
0 SpA Clefable Moonblast vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Garchomp: 158-188 (37.6 - 44.7%)
0 SpA Blissey Ice Beam vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Garchomp: 164-196 (39 - 46.6%)
252+ Atk Choice Band Adaptability Crawdaunt Crabhammer vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Garchomp: 352-416 (83.8 - 99%)
252+ Atk Choice Band Adaptability Crawdaunt Knock Off (97.5 BP) vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Garchomp: 342-404 (81.4 - 96.1%)
Thoughts:
SpDef Chomp is kinda surprisingly resilient, and can serve as a surprise tank in situations. I think the biggest flaw is it's inability to really do anything serious back to threats, although EQ can chunk quite heavily. I think a set like this would pair well with wish support from something like Jirachi or Clef. I also think you 100% need a Latios answer if this is running on your team.
Kind of a meme, but some memes have great potential.
January stats are upon us, and with that a new post by yours trulyWE HAVE DECEMBER STATS, YEEHAW
Well, to preface this: welcome to our newest official OU members™,and
(the former by usage, the latter by quickban; ironically both have 35%ish usage in UU, rip); not sure why Donphan managed to stay in OU with such a large margin (8.92962%, more than double the required %) since the DON doesn't really offer anything special and you should usually use Gliscor unless you have such a dragon weakness you need that shard for some unholy reason, while Mence is still gonna play second banana behind Tios, Chomp and DNite in all their purposes, so nothing new on this front. Well then, let's address the huge metal-plated elephant in the room.
1 || 49.08008% | 655147 | 36.201% | 546117 | 37.593% |
Thank you for leaving Latios unbanned, by the way; while arguably Scizor being that present in this meta is not just only Latios' fault (more on that real soon), it's still one of the big reasons it's here to carry this whole metagame on its shoulders (worth of note SDef Scizor has double the usage of EVERY other set), and its getting heavy for him to do it. Like I said, Latios is just one of the bigger problems of the picture, but things like Gengar and Alakazam don't do it any favours, and like I said in a earlier post and multiple times in either chat or cord with a lot of people that can testify, we KNEW this would get to problematic levels real soon, since the tier is very ill-equipped to deal with all these specially busted threats at once. Right now the metagame is overrelying on Scizor to help check them all, and the sheer amount of usage the metal bug is receiving won't get down any time soon until *some* threat is addressed; feel free to choose which one, although the usage stats speak from themselves.
Also I wanna note how its either first or second in EVERY Pokémon out of the top 10 (down until Magnezone, actually, and for obvious reasons) in the list of their most used teammates.
2 || 35.23684% | 580831 | 32.095% | 478187 | 32.917% |
3 || 28.63006% | 423971 | 23.427% | 325993 | 22.440% |
4 || 25.22618% | 413048 | 22.824% | 312975 | 21.544% |
Latios fell a bit from last month, although to be extremely fair those usage stats also had the short but intense tenure of Latios having to deal with Blaziken and its very solid mainstay in rain teams, sooooo... Other than that, nothing new here; Gliscor is a very solid glue to most teams and its ability to be extremely flexible in their job speaks from itself; best Defogger in the tier, very solid pivot, has a very wide array of support options and the Speed to use them all, plus SD sets to be able to get fitted in more offensive teams; nothing to say, from stall to offense having a ground immunity of Gliscor's caliber is nothing short of vital; the other two are the usual slew of Broken Ass Dragons, with Latios carpet bombing an enemy team when their Steel resist is weakened, and Garchomp taking no survivors since nothing tanks every set it can have, and its a perfectly competent Rocker too (noting how Fire Blast has 28% usage on its movepool OVERALL is a great statement on how we're really in desperate need of Scizor-killing tools, although it's also arguably more useful to getting away from Skarmory); really, we talked about Latios enough to know where it should be in this meta, and nothing will change that.
5 || 23.66833% | 360789 | 19.936% | 269309 | 18.538% |
Something tells me we have problems to solve in this mess of a offensive tier we're in... eh, must have been the wind. Jokes aside, remember how I talked about the Four Big Ones, ravagers of the meta? (Latios, Manaphy, Gengar and Alakazam); while Latios is up there, and the other two are... surprisingly a bit far ahead, Gengar landed FIFTH. This is truly a testament on how the metagame is struggling to find a ghost resist decent enough to handle a offensive behemoth like this spooky ghost, arguably also thanks to its newfound access to Nasty Plot in its already extensive array of tricks in his bag; stallbreaker, revengekiller, cleaner; you name it, Gengar can do it, and only a very few Pokèmon can stop it. We're such in deep trouble against special breakers that Blissey has to be ran CALM to actually being able to live enough to represent a threat to them, and the playerbase chose Gengar to showcase it. With good reasons, I might add.
Now, aside from pointing out how Heatran resurfaced (finally), even in a meta full of Gliscors, the rest of the top15 ain't exactly special (although we can easily make an argument on the slow decline of Clefable because it can't quite deal with all the threats the meta is facing right know, especially with limited recovery making it sacrifice two slots for it, restricting a lot its already barren set variety, so...); let's talk about something VERY discussed until recently, then:
17 || 11.98946% | 165605 | 9.151% | 133788 | 9.210% |
You might wonder why it's this down, and honestly there's just a simple reason; you don't actually need to run it to threaten the whole existence of an archetype, and the meta (also thanks to Latios' missed departure) adapted to it, and so it became clear how this happy bundle of blue joy isn't infesting everything and everyone with its light. But the point I wanna make is another: We know the playerbase in general was pretty vocal in banning Manaphy, yet... they're not even using it. Unfiltered usages rank Manaphy two spots lower, at 9%, while rising through the ladder you actually have MORE Manaphys showing up (up to 12%), meaning we're still seeing it, but not much on the low ladder. It's weird how this is basically contradictory, but also a interesting trend to note; regardless, we can argue that Manaphy is still winning a lot of games up there, and it's still a very threatening presence to face, especially on Screens HO, very famously used to farm said ladder, although Kickoff tour for now didn't offer THAT many Manaphy games either, so I still find the opinions to be rather mixed on this. I guess we'll see on our first official circuit tour?
20 || 10.56485% | 182222 | 10.069% | 130949 | 9.014% |
26 || 7.51876% | 155187 | 8.575% | 122933 | 8.462% |
27 || 7.28140% | 140640 | 7.771% | 109206 | 7.517% |
Last Pokémon I wanna point out:
- I find it a bit weird in how Alakazam is still this """"low"""" (well, by comparison), but to be fair the playerbase didn't quite catch up on it straight away, although, like Gengar, we're finally seeing how this beast is performing on the metagame thanks to access to Nasty Plot. But of course, unlike Gengar this brainac actually has more issues in the forms of priority, and being almost entirely itemlocked on either Sash (the usual one) or Orb (for stallbreaking purposes, and worthy of note they almost have similar usage, with Sash having 56% against Orb's 40%) makes it more predictable, and slightly harder to fit on a team than its spooky counterpart. But make no mistake, like Gengar this Pokémon is straight up a menace and it doesn't matter if you know its set when you can get smacked by a late Zam sweep, and it's another reason on why we still need a lot of Scarfers, Weaviles and priorities in the tier.
- Also happy in seeing Tyranitar rise again to decent competitive levels, thanks to the current meta trend we're facing; our not so friendly kaiju is one of the best Rockers you can have in the tier out of its sheer capacity of beating every single other hazard remover at full, and running Resist berries makes it even better doubling as a lure for a lot of Pokémon that would otherwise cook it, like Crunching a Gengar to death after eating a good old Chople Berry, or just settling on the usual Band to demolish every check in its way. Nothing new, you all know what Tyranitar does (= everything), I'm just happy to see it again, and it's certainly quite welcome in a tier filled to the brim with threats like Latios, Gengar and Alakazam.
- Last but definitely not least, it took only two week of intensive usage to get to see Feraligatr at its peak, in a tier where it can reign almost supreme after a DD, with nothing eating two of its hits, and having the Speed to not even needing to DD sometimes. Paired with its actually decent bulk, this Pokèmon both packs enough of a punch to just being able to 2HKO the Unaware fatties, but also a good boosting move and Speed to end the life of a lot of current offense teams, especially under Screens or just dealing with the opponent's scarfer of choice, since it will take way more than a priority to beat the crocodile down. I swear, this Pokémon is a threat and you should always be prepared to face it, because I honestly think it's the most consistent Water-type to get easy kills, and it would be even higher if it didn't have good competition in the likes of Azumarill and Starmie (ofc, both for different secondary purposes); I'm totally expecting to see all three gain spots in the next month, if the meta stays like this.
24 || 8.92962% | 146876 | 8.116% | 127493 | 8.776% |
I keep screaming but God doesn't answer me.
Overall you might already know what my opinion on the meta is currently, and I'm honestly just expecting our first Circuit tournament to see if I'm right, but the metagame, while fun to play and fairly offense paced with also a good presence of stall, it's still a complete mess, and just that Scizor up there is a huge red (hah) flag, not to mention how most non-stall games always end in trading blows until the Steel die, or trading pieces and winning a sack war over a good turn (if anyone says "but this is how you play offense" I'll turn off their computer remotely bc this isnt the point im trying to make) and we have to do something to ease the pressure off it, be banning Latios (which is still my favourite option) or Gengar (and subsequently Manaphy, since right now the only thing holding Manaphy down from its true potential is the presence of bigger fish to fry). Still very disappointed in the suspect results, although the tier still feels fun to play for me since i'm a HO addict, but still we can't keep this up forever trying to scrape around with lure sets and using subpar sets to have a chance into using anything that isn't a hyper offense (I hope not, at least)
btw its midnight and I would study the moveset data and the overall usages more but you have to just see for yourselves
cya :3
Personally don't think togekiss is definable as "broken" in comparison to gengar. You can live a hit and potentially revenge kill it, but the checks that you mentioned aside from blissey can easily be worn down by just spamming shadow ball and hazards in the field. Let alone a spdef scizor, it cannot even reliably switch into a shadow ball as it is guaranteed a 2hko with rocks in the field. As for togekiss, scarf rotom wash and magnezone are omnipresent in the meta. Sure you can click nasty plot and potentially late game sweep when all of its Threats have been eliminated. Gengar is still far more problematic than togekiss in the metagame.Is it just me or Togekiss is way to broken in the Tier right now. Gengar is still manageable because you can potentially live a hit and revenge kill it. There are some solid checks to Gengar like Blissey, Spdef Tran, Spdef Scizor. However Defensive Togekiss has no good checks in the Tier right now, Heatran's are not running Taunt. Spamming Thunder Wave across the whole tier. Air Slash is the most spammable move with very few checks. There is no Koko or Zapdos in the Tier. Just blindly click Twave, nasty Plot up and Win the game. Question of revenge killing doesn't come as you are gonna get para flinched to death. I have seen Blissey's get flinched down.
Defensive Nasty Plot Togekiss is way to broken in the Tier rn. Almost every Team has one.
Though I started the trend and initially spread the plague, but when something is broken, appropriate action needs to be taken.
Togekiss lives every hit, even eats a banded Icicle Crash from Weavile and destroys it. Twave, nasty Plot sets are extremely dangerous. The worst part is, getting a Nasty Plot up is way too easy which you can't do easily using other mons.
Fell free to share opinion regarding Togekiss.
They dont seem comparable, as they work in very different ways, but yeah Togekiss doesnt have many checks, cm blissey, rotom-w, taunt heatran, and some other stuff like Tyranitar that dies to some coverage moves, i dont think is broken as of right now, is kind of slow for the offensive meta we have and vs some teams it doesnt have that many chances to set up.Is it just me or Togekiss is way to broken in the Tier right now. Gengar is still manageable because you can potentially live a hit and revenge kill it. There are some solid checks to Gengar like Blissey, Spdef Tran, Spdef Scizor. However Defensive Togekiss has no good checks in the Tier right now, Heatran's are not running Taunt. Spamming Thunder Wave across the whole tier. Air Slash is the most spammable move with very few checks. There is no Koko or Zapdos in the Tier. Just blindly click Twave, nasty Plot up and Win the game. Question of revenge killing doesn't come as you are gonna get para flinched to death. I have seen Blissey's get flinched down.
Defensive Nasty Plot Togekiss is way to broken in the Tier rn. Almost every Team has one.
Though I started the trend and initially spread the plague, but when something is broken, appropriate action needs to be taken.
Togekiss lives every hit, even eats a banded Icicle Crash from Weavile and destroys it. Twave, nasty Plot sets are extremely dangerous. The worst part is, getting a Nasty Plot up is way too easy which you can't do easily using other mons.
Fell free to share opinion regarding Togekiss.
ngl while I think Togekiss is definitely a good Pokémon, I think it's because people aren't preparing for it at all in the builder, since as for now it's still something "new" and most builds right now are too focused on other threats (again, thanks for the building chokehold that bigger threats force on us)Is it just me or Togekiss is way to broken in the Tier right now. Gengar is still manageable because you can potentially live a hit and revenge kill it. There are some solid checks to Gengar like Blissey, Spdef Tran, Spdef Scizor. However Defensive Togekiss has no good checks in the Tier right now, Heatran's are not running Taunt. Spamming Thunder Wave across the whole tier. Air Slash is the most spammable move with very few checks. There is no Koko or Zapdos in the Tier. Just blindly click Twave, nasty Plot up and Win the game. Question of revenge killing doesn't come as you are gonna get para flinched to death. I have seen Blissey's get flinched down.
Defensive Nasty Plot Togekiss is way to broken in the Tier rn. Almost every Team has one.
Though I started the trend and initially spread the plague, but when something is broken, appropriate action needs to be taken.
Togekiss lives every hit, even eats a banded Icicle Crash from Weavile and destroys it. Twave, nasty Plot sets are extremely dangerous. The worst part is, getting a Nasty Plot up is way too easy which you can't do easily using other mons.
Fell free to share opinion regarding Togekiss.
Is it just me or Togekiss is way to broken in the Tier right now. Gengar is still manageable because you can potentially live a hit and revenge kill it. There are some solid checks to Gengar like Blissey, Spdef Tran, Spdef Scizor. However Defensive Togekiss has no good checks in the Tier right now, Heatran's are not running Taunt. Spamming Thunder Wave across the whole tier. Air Slash is the most spammable move with very few checks. There is no Koko or Zapdos in the Tier. Just blindly click Twave, nasty Plot up and Win the game. Question of revenge killing doesn't come as you are gonna get para flinched to death. I have seen Blissey's get flinched down.
Defensive Nasty Plot Togekiss is way to broken in the Tier rn. Almost every Team has one.
Though I started the trend and initially spread the plague, but when something is broken, appropriate action needs to be taken.
Togekiss lives every hit, even eats a banded Icicle Crash from Weavile and destroys it. Twave, nasty Plot sets are extremely dangerous. The worst part is, getting a Nasty Plot up is way too easy which you can't do easily using other mons.
Fell free to share opinion regarding Togekiss.
On the flip side, blissey now has one less overwhelming special attacker to worry about, which lets it deal with everything else it needs to check much betterI'll add on to the previous post.
Winners:
Lucario's best offensive check is now gone. Mismagius is the only relevant resistance/immunity to Extreme Speed that outspeeds Lucario and there's one less reason for Lucario to spam Close Combat. However, Slowbro may rise in Gengar's absence.
One less fighting immunity is always welcome. Close Combat and Mach Punch are now much more spammable.
Losers:
Alakazam's viability is only slightly altered. It now has less competition as a fast special attacker but one of Alakazam's selling points was reliably revenge killing Gengar. I consider this a very small net negative but Alakazam is still busted. Easily one of the best mons in the tier.
Same comments as Alakazam, except spinning is more free now and Starmie isn't busted.
Another prominent revenge killer loses prey. Weavile is still excellent.
Blissey didn't reliably beat Gengar but it was still a good check, so Blissey has one less niche than before.
Same comments as Blissey.
On the flip side, blissey now has one less overwhelming special attacker to worry about, which lets it deal with everything else it needs to check much better