Status: complete
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[SET]
name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Waterfall
move 4: Stone Edge / Rock Slide / Bounce
item: Life Orb
ability: Anticipation
nature: Adamant
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>With its newest acquired move, Dragon Dance, Whiscash finally has a way of raising its below average Attack and Speed stats. Water and Ground is a great type combination; with numerous resistances and a high HP stat, Whiscash is able to switch in fairly easy and boost its stats to respectable levels. This is aided greatly by its ability, Anticipation, allowing you to make the important decision of whether to stay in and Dragon Dance or get pounded by a Grass-type move.</p>
<p>Earthquake, Whiscash's most powerful STAB move, is able to hit Aggron and Registeel for immense damage, even before a Dragon Dance boost. Waterfall provides a powerful secondary STAB attack, which allows you to hit bulky Ground-types such as Donphan and Rhyperior for super effective damage. Stone Edge and Rock Slide are both listed to damage Flying-types that will inevitably switch into Earthquake. The choice comes down to a personal preference between power and accuracy. Bounce is an option to hit Grass-type opponents, although the turn it takes to charge can make it unreliable.</p>
<p>The EVs listed will allow Whiscash to reach 328 Speed after a single Dragon Dance boost, allowing you to tie with maximum Speed base 100 Pokemon who have a Speed-boosting nature. Maximum Attack is vital for Whiscash, who needs as much power it can get. The remaining EVs are placed into HP.</p>
<p>Bulky Grass-types cause Whiscash major problems in battle, hitting it with 4x super effective moves that it is unable to survive. In addition to these moves, Grass-types are well known for status moves such as Sleep Powder and Stun Spore, which could disable Whiscash for the remainder of the match. To help with these obstacles, Flying- and Fire-types such as Arcanine and Moltres make great pairs with Whiscash as they scare away nasty Grass-type Pokemon. Altaria also deserves a mention because it has great defenses and Natural Cure to remove status upon switching out. With these out of the way, Whiscash is free to Dragon Dance and sweep your opponent's team.</p>
[SET]
name: Choice Band
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Waterfall / Aqua Tail
move 4: Zen Headbutt
item: Choice Band
ability: Anticipation
nature: Adamant
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<P>Equipped with a Choice Band, Whiscash's Attack stat reaches a respectable 420. The Choice Band gives this set the advantage of being able to fire off high powered moves without the need to set up.</p>
<p>Earthquake is Whiscash's deadliest option, allowing it to put a big dent into anything that doesn't resist it. As this set is focused on immediate power, Stone Edge is chosen over Rock Slide to deal more damage to opponents; this is important to hit Pokemon that are immune to Earthquake and provides almost perfect coverage in the lower tiers. For your Water-type move, Waterfall is listed as the first option, although one may choose to use Aqua Tail if they prefer power over accuracy. Zen Headbutt is mostly a filler option, although it could be useful for hitting Poison-type opponents such as Venusaur.</p>
<p>Maximum Attack EVs are a given, as Whiscash will need to raise its mediocre base 78 Attack as high as possible. Max Speed is required for Whiscash to tie with other 60 Speed Pokemon running a neutral nature.</p>
<p>This set is much easier to counter than the Dragon Dancer, due to being locked into a single move, which many Pokemon can take advantage of and potentially get a free turn to set up as Whiscash switches out. Again, Grass-types will be a great hindrance, as Whiscash is unable to hit them super effectively.</p>
[Team Options]
<p>Whiscash has a nasty problem with Grass-type moves, which your team should help resolve. Fire- or Flying-types are able to take care of these threats fairly easy; however, Grass-types are well known to carry status damaging moves such as Sleep Powder and Stun Spore, which could ruin a potential switch-in. Rest-Talking Arcanine is a great option to use in conjunction with Whiscash as it resists Grass-type moves and is able to KO many of the Pokemon using them. Arcanine can also absorb sleep and paralysis problems if necessary. Altaria is a great partner to absorb status moves with Natural Cure, while it also has a 4x resistance to Grass-type moves.</p>
<p>Dual screen support is a great option, as with its lack of weaknesses Whiscash will be very hard to knock out. This is especially helpful on the Dragon Dance set, as it will allow you to accumulate more stat boosts than you would normally.</p>
[Other Options]
<p>Besides what is already listed, there are few options available for Whiscash. Hydro Pump is available to hit dedicated physical walls with more power than Aqua Tail or Waterfall. The option of using Spark to hit other Water-types is tempting, but the low Base Power is a turn off. Tickle is a fairly gimmicky idea, although it could work on the Tank set to cause switches and rack up damage from entry hazards. Rest and Sleep Talk may be viable on a defensive set, although Sleep Talk is unreliable.</p>
[EVs]
<p>Max Attack on the Dragon Dance and Choice Band sets, since Whiscash's base Attack is not overly impressive, and max investment in the stat to ensure it hits hard. 252 Speed EVs allow you to to tie with base 60 Pokemon on the Choice Band set and allows a tie with base 100 Pokemon with a boost from Dragon Dance. </p>
[Opinion]
<p>Dragon Dance is the only thing that gives Whiscash a small advantage over Gastrodon, Swampert, and Quagsire. It has decent defensive stats, great base HP, and an amazing type combination that is shouting for a defensive set, although a major setback is the lack of a reliable recovery move outside of Rest.</p>
[Counters]
<p>As mentioned numerous times before, Whiscash has major problems with any pokemon that carries a Grass-type attack other than Grass Knot, as this only hits Whiscash with a pathetic 40 Base Power. Venusaur and Tangrowth make excellent counters to all sets as their above average Defense stats allow them to take almost anything Whiscash can throw at them. Status moves such as Stun Spore and Sleep Powder can immobilize Whiscash if you can predict it switching in. Venusaur should be careful upon switching in to the Choice Band set, however, as Zen Headbutt is able to 2HKO even the most defensive sets.</p>

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[SET]
name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Waterfall
move 4: Stone Edge / Rock Slide / Bounce
item: Life Orb
ability: Anticipation
nature: Adamant
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>With its newest acquired move, Dragon Dance, Whiscash finally has a way of raising its below average Attack and Speed stats. Water and Ground is a great type combination; with numerous resistances and a high HP stat, Whiscash is able to switch in fairly easy and boost its stats to respectable levels. This is aided greatly by its ability, Anticipation, allowing you to make the important decision of whether to stay in and Dragon Dance or get pounded by a Grass-type move.</p>
<p>Earthquake, Whiscash's most powerful STAB move, is able to hit Aggron and Registeel for immense damage, even before a Dragon Dance boost. Waterfall provides a powerful secondary STAB attack, which allows you to hit bulky Ground-types such as Donphan and Rhyperior for super effective damage. Stone Edge and Rock Slide are both listed to damage Flying-types that will inevitably switch into Earthquake. The choice comes down to a personal preference between power and accuracy. Bounce is an option to hit Grass-type opponents, although the turn it takes to charge can make it unreliable.</p>
<p>The EVs listed will allow Whiscash to reach 328 Speed after a single Dragon Dance boost, allowing you to tie with maximum Speed base 100 Pokemon who have a Speed-boosting nature. Maximum Attack is vital for Whiscash, who needs as much power it can get. The remaining EVs are placed into HP.</p>
<p>Bulky Grass-types cause Whiscash major problems in battle, hitting it with 4x super effective moves that it is unable to survive. In addition to these moves, Grass-types are well known for status moves such as Sleep Powder and Stun Spore, which could disable Whiscash for the remainder of the match. To help with these obstacles, Flying- and Fire-types such as Arcanine and Moltres make great pairs with Whiscash as they scare away nasty Grass-type Pokemon. Altaria also deserves a mention because it has great defenses and Natural Cure to remove status upon switching out. With these out of the way, Whiscash is free to Dragon Dance and sweep your opponent's team.</p>
[SET]
name: Choice Band
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Waterfall / Aqua Tail
move 4: Zen Headbutt
item: Choice Band
ability: Anticipation
nature: Adamant
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<P>Equipped with a Choice Band, Whiscash's Attack stat reaches a respectable 420. The Choice Band gives this set the advantage of being able to fire off high powered moves without the need to set up.</p>
<p>Earthquake is Whiscash's deadliest option, allowing it to put a big dent into anything that doesn't resist it. As this set is focused on immediate power, Stone Edge is chosen over Rock Slide to deal more damage to opponents; this is important to hit Pokemon that are immune to Earthquake and provides almost perfect coverage in the lower tiers. For your Water-type move, Waterfall is listed as the first option, although one may choose to use Aqua Tail if they prefer power over accuracy. Zen Headbutt is mostly a filler option, although it could be useful for hitting Poison-type opponents such as Venusaur.</p>
<p>Maximum Attack EVs are a given, as Whiscash will need to raise its mediocre base 78 Attack as high as possible. Max Speed is required for Whiscash to tie with other 60 Speed Pokemon running a neutral nature.</p>
<p>This set is much easier to counter than the Dragon Dancer, due to being locked into a single move, which many Pokemon can take advantage of and potentially get a free turn to set up as Whiscash switches out. Again, Grass-types will be a great hindrance, as Whiscash is unable to hit them super effectively.</p>
[Team Options]
<p>Whiscash has a nasty problem with Grass-type moves, which your team should help resolve. Fire- or Flying-types are able to take care of these threats fairly easy; however, Grass-types are well known to carry status damaging moves such as Sleep Powder and Stun Spore, which could ruin a potential switch-in. Rest-Talking Arcanine is a great option to use in conjunction with Whiscash as it resists Grass-type moves and is able to KO many of the Pokemon using them. Arcanine can also absorb sleep and paralysis problems if necessary. Altaria is a great partner to absorb status moves with Natural Cure, while it also has a 4x resistance to Grass-type moves.</p>
<p>Dual screen support is a great option, as with its lack of weaknesses Whiscash will be very hard to knock out. This is especially helpful on the Dragon Dance set, as it will allow you to accumulate more stat boosts than you would normally.</p>
[Other Options]
<p>Besides what is already listed, there are few options available for Whiscash. Hydro Pump is available to hit dedicated physical walls with more power than Aqua Tail or Waterfall. The option of using Spark to hit other Water-types is tempting, but the low Base Power is a turn off. Tickle is a fairly gimmicky idea, although it could work on the Tank set to cause switches and rack up damage from entry hazards. Rest and Sleep Talk may be viable on a defensive set, although Sleep Talk is unreliable.</p>
[EVs]
<p>Max Attack on the Dragon Dance and Choice Band sets, since Whiscash's base Attack is not overly impressive, and max investment in the stat to ensure it hits hard. 252 Speed EVs allow you to to tie with base 60 Pokemon on the Choice Band set and allows a tie with base 100 Pokemon with a boost from Dragon Dance. </p>
[Opinion]
<p>Dragon Dance is the only thing that gives Whiscash a small advantage over Gastrodon, Swampert, and Quagsire. It has decent defensive stats, great base HP, and an amazing type combination that is shouting for a defensive set, although a major setback is the lack of a reliable recovery move outside of Rest.</p>
[Counters]
<p>As mentioned numerous times before, Whiscash has major problems with any pokemon that carries a Grass-type attack other than Grass Knot, as this only hits Whiscash with a pathetic 40 Base Power. Venusaur and Tangrowth make excellent counters to all sets as their above average Defense stats allow them to take almost anything Whiscash can throw at them. Status moves such as Stun Spore and Sleep Powder can immobilize Whiscash if you can predict it switching in. Venusaur should be careful upon switching in to the Choice Band set, however, as Zen Headbutt is able to 2HKO even the most defensive sets.</p>