Dipplin @ Eviolite
Ability: Sticky Hold
Tera Type: Poison
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
Relaxed Nature
- Growth
- Giga Drain
- Dragon Tail
- Recover
Anyone looking for unparalleled bulk in the ZU tier is in for a sweet treat! Sticky Hold keeps Dipplin's Eviolite intact, supporting its ability to eat up hits from fearsome wallbreakers like Hitmonlee and Rhydon. The number of Pokemon Dipplin walls expands tenfold after using Tera Poison, removing its weaknesses to common Pokemon like Dodrio, Toxicroak, and even Glastrier. Dipplin uses Growth in conjunction with its amazing bulk to become a slow but steady sweeper. It maintains its HP with Giga Drain and uses Dragon Tail to rack up entry hazard damage. Dragon Tail also phazes out anything that attempts to match its stat boosts, namely bulky setup sweepers like Coil Orthworm, Bulk Up Braviary, and Iron Defense Regirock. Despite Dipplin's tremendous bulk, its attacks are quite weak, meaning anything that can ignore Dragon Tail can take advantage of Dipplin's passivity, like Choice Specs Whimsicott or Substitute + Bulk Up Poliwrath. Dipplin tends to be used on bulky offense teams that enjoy falling back on its great defenses and ability to absorb Knock Off and feature fast, offensive threats like Sneasel and Jolteon.
Ability: Sticky Hold
Tera Type: Poison
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
Relaxed Nature
- Growth
- Giga Drain
- Dragon Tail
- Recover
Anyone looking for unparalleled bulk in the ZU tier is in for a sweet treat! Sticky Hold keeps Dipplin's Eviolite intact, supporting its ability to eat up hits from fearsome wallbreakers like Hitmonlee and Rhydon. The number of Pokemon Dipplin walls expands tenfold after using Tera Poison, removing its weaknesses to common Pokemon like Dodrio, Toxicroak, and even Glastrier. Dipplin uses Growth in conjunction with its amazing bulk to become a slow but steady sweeper. It maintains its HP with Giga Drain and uses Dragon Tail to rack up entry hazard damage. Dragon Tail also phazes out anything that attempts to match its stat boosts, namely bulky setup sweepers like Coil Orthworm, Bulk Up Braviary, and Iron Defense Regirock. Despite Dipplin's tremendous bulk, its attacks are quite weak, meaning anything that can ignore Dragon Tail can take advantage of Dipplin's passivity, like Choice Specs Whimsicott or Substitute + Bulk Up Poliwrath. Dipplin tends to be used on bulky offense teams that enjoy falling back on its great defenses and ability to absorb Knock Off and feature fast, offensive threats like Sneasel and Jolteon.
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