Pet Mod Impersonators


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing
Impersonator: Ferroseed
Types:

Stats: 71 / 80 / 146 / 38 / 139 / 16 [BST: 490]
Abilites: Levitate/Neutralizing Gas/Stench
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Poison/Steel with leech seed, spikes, stealth rock, and a toxic that never misses combined with that great bulk is truly the ultimate wall. Although it's main method of attack is now gyro ball given its speed and base 80 attack stat. On top of that Levitate is going to be your main ability here since any ground attack is bad news for you. Luckily this means you only have the weakness of fire to worry about here if you go that route.




Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing-Galar
Impersonator: Ferroseed
Types:

Stats: 71 / 80 / 146 / 38 / 139 / 16 [BST: 490]
Abilites: Levitate/Neutralizing Gas/Misty Terrain
Move Changes: Strange Steam is now Strange Spikes. It is a physical version of the same move except it is now 100% accurate.
Overview: Alright so here we have the best defensive typing, with some of the best defensive moves, on this incredibly defensive Pokemon. Of course Toxic has that 90 accuracy again and even with Strange Spikes, Gyro Ball is gonna be your main attack. However unlike with regular form, the galarian form allows for more NGas shenanigans as you don't have that 4x weakness to ground. Despite that though levitate still gives you the only one weakness.



Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor
Impersonator: Raticate
Types:

Stats: 70 / 104 / 77 / 64 / 90 / 125 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Chlorophyll/Harvest
Move Changes: Barrage becomes Fanged Fury, a normal type bonemerang clone that also makes contact.
Overview: Here we have a decent physical sweeper that will out speed most things, and then become untouchable in sun. However its moveset is going to devolve into Fanged Fury/Zen Headbutt/U-Turn/some coverage move, meaning that it'll end up being fairly predictable. However given that it'll end up being banded most of the time anyway, idk how big of a problem this will actually be



Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor-Alola
Impersonator: Raticate
Types:

Stats: 70 / 114 / 77 / 64 / 90 / 115 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Frisk/Harvest
Move Changes: Barrage becomes Fanged Fury, a normal type bonemerang clone that also makes contact.
Overview: Just like that Raticate turned into a better normal/dragon type than Drampa. First of all despite that -10 to speed it still has a decent speed tier, and while it doesn't become fucking Speedy Gonzalez in the sun like its default form, this hits a bit harder. It also can take advantage of Dragon Hammer. Now the biggest issue with this thing is that, it cannot do shit against fairies. The only "option" it has is iron tail which is not going to be very reliable. However Fanged Fury with swords dance or banded could lead to a decent stall breaker thing since it breaks through subs, but you can also say that about the original. I know it feels like I'm shitting on my own creation, especially when my highest praise about it is that it's better than drampa, but idk maybe you like draconic tree rats.



Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Sandshrew-Alola
Types:

Stats: 70 / 107 / 128 / 14 / 50 / 56 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil/Arena Trap/Sand Force
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: You might be asking why I did this, and well since since Dugtrio is stuck with Sand Force as an ability I had to make something decent for the alolan form, and yes that is coming, but does this have any merit? Well kind of. It's gonna hit hard, take hard physical hits, has two type immunities, and access to toxic because Sandshrew doesn't give a shit about the lack of the toxic TM for gen 8.



Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio-Alola
Impersonator: Sandshrew-Alola
Types:

Stats: 70 / 107 / 138 / 14 / 50 / 46 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil/Tangling Hair/Sand Force
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Alright so here we have a mono steel type with high defense and decent physical attack, big whoop. It doesn't even have sturdy, which means it's less defensive than normal. While both of those are true Tangling Hair actually has a high chance of being used now since it's on a mon that is actually defensive. This could mess with some sweepers who manage to take it out only to get revenge killed ASAP. Weirdly enough this does the opposite of Dugtrio, by setting up potential revenge kills, rather than being the killer. Also this thing does have rapid spin so it can get rid of those rocks, spikes, and the like. This also applies to the base form and in fact they're both pretty good spinners since they take little damage from rocks and are immune to toxic spikes.



Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem
Impersonator: Makuhita
Types:

Stats: 151 / 125 / 63 / 41 / 63 / 52 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Sturdy/Rock Head/Sand Veil
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Alright so looking at this you go, what the fuck why would anyone make this? To be honest I don't really know but it has a massive HP and Attack stat so I guess it should break some walls. This is a weird sorta wall breaker that breaks walls not through sheer power, but because it has so much fucking HP that it's a pain in the ass to chip away, while also you attacking you for some good damage.


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem-Alola
Impersonator: Makuhita
Types:

Stats: 151 / 125 / 63 / 41 / 63 / 52 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Magnet Pull/Sturdy/Galvanize
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Wow it fills the same role as above, except it can trap steel types which is useful. Although if you want to have more than just thunder punch as an electric STAB than you're gonna have to go with galvanize. Either way this was just more of the same.
 
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Ema Skye

Work!

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Feebas
Types: Water / Ground
Stats
: 43 / 31 / 43 / 21 / 117 / 170 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Arena Trap / Sand Veil / Sand Force
Move Changes: None
Overview: Hilarious version of a special tank. An incredible speed stat and good special bulk is, unfortunately, met with awful stats everywhere else. Especially on the offensive - this thing has no attacking power. Physically, it's bulk is also awful.

BUT, it does have Arena Trap which is so lulzy with this statspread. It's more like a 'bad' Wobbuffet in that it can Mirror Coat, or put things to sleep with Hypnosis. Haze could also have some use and I guess Scald works as a fourth move since it doesn't get Recover.



Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Feebas
Types: Water / Steel
Stats
: 43 / 31 / 53 / 21 / 117 / 160 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Tangling Hair / Sand Veil / Sand Force
Move Changes: None
Overview: Hilarious version of a special tank. An incredible speed stat and good special bulk is, unfortunately, met with awful stats everywhere else. Especially on the offensive - this thing has no attacking power. Physically, it's bulk is also awful. Even the boost from the regional form doesn't do much to patch it up.

This one doesn't even trap. The best it can do is Whirlpool... It's starving for good moves so might as well try it instead of Mirror Coat. At least the Steel-type provides some defensive utility. If we're considering PokeBank, then both forms also get Toxic.
 
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Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem / Golem-Alola
Impersonator: Piloswine
Type:
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(
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in Alolan form)
Stats: 110 / 110 / 88 / 66 / 66 / 55 (495 BST)
Abilities: Rock Head / Sturdy / Sand Veil (Alolan Form: Magnet Pull / Sturdy / Galvanize)
Description: Regular form is basically a buffed Piloswine with the inability to use Eviolite and a second opportunity to lay hazards or KO an opposing lead. It can also anti-lead with Sash, Endeavor and Ice Shard. Alolan form meanwhile has STAB BoltBeam combined with solid coverage in Superpower plus STAB Ice Shard. It can try to trap Steels with Magnet Pull, but seeing as how it has no Electric STAB, you're better off using something else.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor / Exeggutor-Alola
Impersonator: Centiskorch
Type:
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(
/
in Alolan form)
Stats: 101 / 116 / 65 / 91 / 91 / 66 (Alolan Form Stats: 101 / 126 / 65 / 91 / 91 / 56) (530 BST)
Abilities: Chlorophyll / Harvest (Alolan Form: Frisk / Harvest)
Move Changes: Barrage is now a Fire-type move and renamed Coconut Bullet
Description: What's this? A Chlorophyll mon that isn't weak to Fire? Finally sun teams may become viable in Pokemon again! Thanks to its great typing both offensively and defensively, Exeggutor-Centiskorch is a threat that needs to be accounted for in the meta, as Water-types easily take damage from its Grass STAB. However, unlike other sun sweepers, it lacks Growth, meaning it must hold a Life Orb or Choice Band for certain KOes. The Alolan form, while slower, has a better offensive typing with a higher Attack stat, so it can lay the hurt more on certain foes. However, they are both weak to entry hazards and their physical defense is lackluster, though that can be mitigated with Coil.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing / Weezing-Galar
Impersonator: Mandibuzz
Type:
/
(
/
in Galarian form)
Stats: 106 / 62 / 101 / 53 / 91 / 77 (490 BST)
Abilities: Levitate / Neutralizing Gas / Stench (Galarian Form: Levitate / Neutralizing Gas / Misty Surge)
No Move Changes
Description:
Weezing-Mandibuzz fills the niche of not having any weakness due to its typing combined with Levitate. It also provides a check to Ghost and Psychic-types and can Defog hazards, allowing it to pivot in to teammate later on. The Galarian form, meanwhile, provides an excellent check to Fighting and Dragon types and can dissuade them with Strange Steam. They both also have a potent ability in Neutralizing Gas if the susceptibility to Ground-type moves is worth it, as it cripples foes reliant on the ability such as Blaziken and Steelix. However, they are extremely passive, leaving them susceptible to Taunt and Toxic for the Galarian form.

I did not do the Dugtrio forms seeing as how there was no way for me to make a viable mon with their low stats, even factoring in Arena Trap. The Alolan form definitely did not do me any favors as well.
 

Cookie Butter

formerly the someone

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Feebas
Types:

Stats: 43 / 31 / 43 / 21 / 117 / 170 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Arena Trap / Rain Veil [Increases evasion in rain] / Rain Force [boosts Water-, Flying- and Electric-type moves by 30% during rain]
Move Changes: None
Overview: Hilarious version of a special tank. An incredible speed stat and good special bulk is, unfortunately, met with awful stats everywhere else. Especially on the offensive - this thing has no attacking power. Physically, it's bulk is also awful.

BUT, it does have Arena Trap which is so lulzy with this statspread. It's more like a 'bad' Wobbuffet in that it can Mirror Coat, or put things to sleep with Hypnosis. Haze could also have some use and I guess Scald works as a fourth move since it doesn't get Recover.



Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Feebas
Types:

Stats: 43 / 31 / 53 / 21 / 117 / 160 [BST: 426]
Abilites: Glimmering Scales [Contact with this Pokemon reduces its Special Attack by one stage] / Rain Veil [Increases evasion in rain] / Rain Force [boosts Water-, Flying- and Electric-type moves by 30% during rain]
Move Changes: None
Overview: Hilarious version of a special tank. An incredible speed stat and good special bulk is, unfortunately, met with awful stats everywhere else. Especially on the offensive - this thing has no attacking power. Physically, it's bulk is also awful. Even the boost from the regional form doesn't do much to patch it up.

This one doesn't even trap. The best it can do is Whirlpool... It's starving for good moves so might as well try it instead of Mirror Coat. At least the Steel-type provides some defensive utility. If we're considering PokeBank, then both forms also get Toxic.
You can only change abilities if they're signature abilities. Also, you can only change the type or category (so Def <-> SpD and Atk <-> SpA), so while Tangling Hair is a signature ability, you can't change it. Lastly, I think you did a typo there. It says Alolan form's BST is 1 point too high (426 instead of 425), but the stat sum is correct. Rest of the sub looks good.
 

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor
Impersonator: Gliscor
Types:

Stats: 78 / 99 / 130 / 47 / 78 / 98 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Chlorophyll/Harvest
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Finally, something actually decent. This form acts as a defensive pivot, yet doing decent damage with its 99 attack stat. This also allows for Earthquake usage to destroy other bulky Pokemon.


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor-Alola
Impersonator: Gliscor
Types:

Stats: 78 / 109 / 130 / 47 / 78 / 88 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Frisk/Harvest
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Finally, something actually decent. This form acts as a well-bound physical attacker, taking down Mew-Magmortar and other nasty threats. Dragon Hammer is used to do damage to dragons, with STAB, it acts as a wallbreaker.


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem
Impersonator: Duraludon
Types:

Stats: 65 / 88 / 106 / 111 / 46 / 79 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Rock Head/Sturdy/Sand Veil
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: This is the great wall of all Pokemon. This acts as a Defensive wall and a hefty Special Attacker, using its power to decimate dragons. This also means a choice you can use is Draco Meteor, while KOing Dragon threats, is only counterable by Sturdy in any means possible.


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem-Alola
Impersonator: Duraludon
Types:

Stats: 65 / 88 / 106 / 111 / 46 / 79 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Rock Head/Sturdy/Galvanize
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: This is the great wall of all Pokemon. This acts as... another version of its regular form, but with Galvanize, you can use Hyper Beam to kill everything, because of your 111 Special Attack + STAB. It's also probably one of the only things to break limits with your power.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing
Impersonator: Hitmonlee
Types:

Stats: 54 / 129 / 57 / 38 / 118 / 94 [BST: 490]
Abilites: Levitate/Neutralizing Gas/Stench
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Physical Attacker and Special Defender. It's not commonly run, but Explosion is what this mon is for. It also means High Jump Kick and Close Combat are used, due to its STAB and high attack. The Special Defense stat allows to specially defend attacks, which means this is going to be a threat to Non-Physical Defender sets.


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing-Galar
Impersonator: Hitmonlee
Types:

Stats: 54 / 129 / 57 / 38 / 118 / 94 [BST: 490]
Abilites: Levitate/Neutralizing Gas/Stench
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Physical Attacker and Special Defender. Sigh, if only Strange Steam was going to be used, but no, due to its low Special Attack. Good thing there is Play Rough (which enables STAB), and its fighting moves, so it's just weaker, but if someone demands to use it, it's still a threat, I guess.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Bisharp
Types:

Stats: 57 / 109 / 87 / 52 / 60 / 60 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil/Arena Trap/Sand Force
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Physical Attacker. Earthquake STAB, Iron Head STAB, anything good. The combo allows for KOing Fire Types, like Exeggutor-Alola-Gliscor. There are many instances where Earthquake or Iron Head can do something, so we can prove that it can Physically attack. (Also the reason why I put Ground-Dark is because I need room for the steel type in Alola.)


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio-Alola
Impersonator: Bisharp
Types:

Stats: 57 / 109 / 97 / 52 / 60 / 50 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil/Arena Trap/Sand Force
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Physical Attacker. It only gets a bit better, but that goodness it's the Defense stat that gets boosted. It allows to defend Physical Attacks more, and to not get kinda killed by Fighting attacks.
 
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Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor
Impersonator: Gliscor
Types:

Stats: 78 / 99 / 130 / 47 / 78 / 98 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Chlorophyll/Poison Heal
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Finally, something actually decent. This form acts as a defensive pivot, yet doing decent damage with its 99 attack stat. This also allows for Earthquake usage to destroy other bulky Pokemon.


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor
Impersonator: Gliscor
Types:

Stats: 78 / 109 / 130 / 47 / 78 / 88 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Frisk/Poison Heal
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Finally, something actually decent. This form acts as a well-bound physical attacker, taking down Mew-Magmortar and other nasty threats. Dragon Hammer is used to do damage to dragons, with STAB, it acts as a wallbreaker.
I thought you couldn't give the impersonator their own abilities, including HAs. Correct me if I'm wrong but this thing should not have poison heal.
 

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem / Golem-Alola
Impersonator: Primeape
Types:
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Stats: 71 / 114 / 65 / 65 / 76 / 104 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Rock Head/Sturdy/Sand Veil (Alolan: Rock Head/Sturdy/Galvanize)
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: This is basically a slightly worse Terrakion. It does have some other ways to make it self stand out like being a decent pivot. It can funcatan as a sweeper with hone claws since it doesn't get access to sword dance. Hone Claws isn't all bad since it give an accuracy boost which give a boost to Stone Edge. It's Alolan form gives it a Electric type which then it can utilize a boost with Galvanize.
 

G-Luke

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Impersonator: Scrafty
Type:
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Stats: Same as in Standard
Signature Moves: Thug Steam - Physical clone of Strange Steam
Abilities: Levitate / Neutralizing Gas / Stench (Galarian Form: Levitate / Neutralizing Gas / Misty Surge)
Justification: Scrafty uses its stellar defensive typing to quickly rack up boosts, and then sweep the opposition. While vanilla Scrafty would generally keep Levitate as its main option, Galarian Scrafty would make quick work of the Neutralizing Gas ability.


I did not do the Dugtrio forms seeing as how there was no way for me to make a viable mon with their low stats, even factoring in Arena Trap. The Alolan form definitely did not do me any favors as well.
Silly mortal......


Impersonator: Trapinch
Type:
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Stats: 66 HP / 146 Atk / 66 Def / 66 SpA / 66 SpD / 15 Spe | 66 HP / 146 Atk / 76 Def / 66 SpA / 66 SpD / 5 Spe [BST 425]
Abilities: Sand Veil / Arena Trap / Sand Force (Alolan Form: Sand Veil / Tangling Hair / Sand Force)
Justification: Trapinch on steroids.
 

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem
Impersonator: Krabby
Types:
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Stats: 46 / 160 / 137 / 38 / 38 / 76 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Sturdy / Rock Head (Sand Veil) | Sturdy / Rock Head (Galvanize)
Move Changes: None
Overview: Krabby: A lategame sweeper. Sturdy + Heavy-Duty boots guarantees Krabby to set up an Agility and sweep teams with its 160 Attack stat. It has X-Scissor to handle Grass-types effectively. Superpower or Hammer Arm handles Ferrothorn, though both have unfortunate drawbacks.

Alolan Krabby: It has no Electric moves in its movepool so Galvanize is its best ability, it has to run Focus Sash. If it has set up though, it's much more powerful than classic Krabby thanks to Galvanize-boosted Body Slam! Ground-types aren't safe either as it has Liquidation to smash them.



Werewolf by the day
Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor
Impersonator: Lycanroc-Midnight
Types:
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Stats: 92 / 125 / 82 / 60 / 82 / 89 [BST: 530] | Alolan: 92 / 135 / 82 / 60 / 82 / 79 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Chlorophyll (Harvest) | Frisk (Harvest)
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Lycanroc: It's a Sun sweeper that resists opposing Fire moves, and is able to handle Flying- and Fire-types that give Grass-type teammates a hard time. It has a good amount of bulk for easier set up. It has Close Combat and Sun-boosted Fire Punch for Steel-types. Luckily, Lycanroc has the best physical Psychic move, Psychic Fangs.

Alolan Lycanroc: It performs a different role as a wallbreaker. Dragon Hammer move finally gets its time to shine thanks to Alolan Lycanroc's 135 Attack stat. Lycanroc gets a lot of new coverage moves this generation such as Play Rough, Close Combat, and Iron Head.



Not sure if Arena Trap is legal...
Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Abra
Types:
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Stats: 34 / 28 / 21 / 144 / 75 / 123 [BST: 425] | 34 / 28 / 31 / 144 / 75 / 113 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil / Arena Trap (Sand Force) | Sand Veil / Tangling Hair (Sand Force)
Move Changes:
Overview: Abra - Very frail but also a very fast and powerful trapper. Its Ground typing gives it a useful Electric (Thunder Wave!) immunity. It switch into a Pokemon locked in an Electric move, set up Calm Minds, and sweep. Even without Arena Trap, 144/123 offensive stats are still really good and can perform like an OU Deoxys-A.

Alolan Abra: It loses Speed for a bit of bulk but still ultimately frail. Steel typing grants it multiple resistances so maybe it can survive a resisted Special hit. Its offensive stats are still great, though.
 

Cookie Butter

formerly the someone
Voting is here!
Also, just a quick note. For regular Pokemon, you can now use whatever type combination you want (Bug/Normal impersonating a Fire/Fairy can become Bug/Normal, Bug/Fire, Bug/Fairy, Normal/Fire, Normal/Fairy or Fire/Fairy). This makes some subs this slate that had previously invalid type, now valid.
(The type restriction on starters, Pikaclones, etc. remain but I'll remind everyone of that rule when it comes up.)

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem
Impersonator: Regigigas
Types:
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Stats: 82 / 118 / 81 / 59 / 81 / 74 [BST: 495]
Abilities: Rock Head/Sturdy/Sand Veil (Magnet Pull replaces Rock Head and Galvanize replaces Sand Veil in Alolan form)
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Finally, a way to make Regigigas viable! Of course, its stats had to be cut down to do it, but it's a worthy sacrifice. Because it doesn't get much out of either Rock Head or Sand Veil, Sturdy is the Ability of choice in its default form. Sturdy allows it a guaranteed Rock Polish, which lets it outspeed the entire metagame. Apart from that, Regigigas has some surprisingly good offensive options, which never saw use because of Slow Start. Naturally it has Earthquake and Return, but it also has the elemental punches, Stone Edge, Knock Off, Drain Punch, the list goes on. With these, it can muscle past Pokemon that would otherwise win against it. Its Alolan form does much the same thing, but has two new, much more useful Abilities to work with: Magnet Pull and Galvanize. Magnet Pull lets it trap the numerous Steel-types of the metagame and eliminate them with Earthquake, letting teammates who would normally be walled to hell and back by Steel-types run through the opponent much more easily. Unfortunately, its only real option for an Electric STAB move is Thunder Punch...which is where Galvanize comes in! With it, Return becomes a 122 BP Electric move, and Earthquake provides it with great neutral coverage. The only type that resists both is Grass, but most Grass-types in this meta have a secondary typing that renders them neutral to one or the other.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem
Impersonator: Makuhita
Types:

Stats: 151 / 125 / 63 / 41 / 63 / 52 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Sturdy/Rock Head/Sand Veil
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Alright so looking at this you go, what the fuck why would anyone make this? To be honest I don't really know but it has a massive HP and Attack stat so I guess it should break some walls. This is a weird sorta wall breaker that breaks walls not through sheer power, but because it has so much fucking HP that it's a pain in the ass to chip away, while also you attacking you for some good damage.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem-Alola
Impersonator: Makuhita
Types:

Stats: 151 / 125 / 63 / 41 / 63 / 52 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Magnet Pull/Sturdy/Galvanize
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Wow it fills the same role as above, except it can trap steel types which is useful. Although if you want to have more than just thunder punch as an electric STAB than you're gonna have to go with galvanize. Either way this was just more of the same.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem / Golem-Alola
Impersonator: Piloswine
Type:
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(
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in Alolan form)
Stats: 110 / 110 / 88 / 66 / 66 / 55 (495 BST)
Abilities: Rock Head / Sturdy / Sand Veil (Alolan Form: Magnet Pull / Sturdy / Galvanize)
Description: Regular form is basically a buffed Piloswine with the inability to use Eviolite and a second opportunity to lay hazards or KO an opposing lead. It can also anti-lead with Sash, Endeavor and Ice Shard. Alolan form meanwhile has STAB BoltBeam combined with solid coverage in Superpower plus STAB Ice Shard. It can try to trap Steels with Magnet Pull, but seeing as how it has no Electric STAB, you're better off using something else.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem
Impersonator: Duraludon
Types:

Stats: 65 / 88 / 106 / 111 / 46 / 79 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Rock Head/Sturdy/Sand Veil
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: This is the great wall of all Pokemon. This acts as a Defensive wall and a hefty Special Attacker, using its power to decimate dragons. This also means a choice you can use is Draco Meteor, while KOing Dragon threats, is only counterable by Sturdy in any means possible.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem-Alola
Impersonator: Duraludon
Types:

Stats: 65 / 88 / 106 / 111 / 46 / 79 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Rock Head/Sturdy/Galvanize
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: This is the great wall of all Pokemon. This acts as... another version of its regular form, but with Galvanize, you can use Hyper Beam to kill everything, because of your 111 Special Attack + STAB. It's also probably one of the only things to break limits with your power.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem / Golem-Alola
Impersonator: Primeape
Types:
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Stats: 71 / 114 / 65 / 65 / 76 / 104 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Rock Head/Sturdy/Sand Veil (Alolan: Rock Head/Sturdy/Galvanize)
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: This is basically a slightly worse Terrakion. It does have some other ways to make it self stand out like being a decent pivot. It can funcatan as a sweeper with hone claws since it doesn't get access to sword dance. Hone Claws isn't all bad since it give an accuracy boost which give a boost to Stone Edge. It's Alolan form gives it a Electric type which then it can utilize a boost with Galvanize.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Golem
Impersonator: Krabby
Types:
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Stats: 46 / 160 / 137 / 38 / 38 / 76 [BST: 495]
Abilites: Sturdy / Rock Head (Sand Veil) | Sturdy / Rock Head (Galvanize)
Move Changes: None
Overview: Krabby: A lategame sweeper. Sturdy + Heavy-Duty boots guarantees Krabby to set up an Agility and sweep teams with its 160 Attack stat. It has X-Scissor to handle Grass-types effectively. Superpower or Hammer Arm handles Ferrothorn, though both have unfortunate drawbacks.

Alolan Krabby: It has no Electric moves in its movepool so Galvanize is its best ability, it has to run Focus Sash. If it has set up though, it's much more powerful than classic Krabby thanks to Galvanize-boosted Body Slam! Ground-types aren't safe either as it has Liquidation to smash them.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor
Impersonator: Raticate
Types:

Stats: 70 / 104 / 77 / 64 / 90 / 125 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Chlorophyll/Harvest
Move Changes: Barrage becomes Fanged Fury, a normal type bonemerang clone that also makes contact.
Overview: Here we have a decent physical sweeper that will out speed most things, and then become untouchable in sun. However its moveset is going to devolve into Fanged Fury/Zen Headbutt/U-Turn/some coverage move, meaning that it'll end up being fairly predictable. However given that it'll end up being banded most of the time anyway, idk how big of a problem this will actually be


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor-Alola
Impersonator: Raticate
Types:

Stats: 70 / 114 / 77 / 64 / 90 / 115 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Frisk/Harvest
Move Changes: Barrage becomes Fanged Fury, a normal type bonemerang clone that also makes contact.
Overview: Just like that Raticate turned into a better normal/dragon type than Drampa. First of all despite that -10 to speed it still has a decent speed tier, and while it doesn't become fucking Speedy Gonzalez in the sun like its default form, this hits a bit harder. It also can take advantage of Dragon Hammer. Now the biggest issue with this thing is that, it cannot do shit against fairies. The only "option" it has is iron tail which is not going to be very reliable. However Fanged Fury with swords dance or banded could lead to a decent stall breaker thing since it breaks through subs, but you can also say that about the original. I know it feels like I'm shitting on my own creation, especially when my highest praise about it is that it's better than drampa, but idk maybe you like draconic tree rats.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor / Exeggutor-Alola
Impersonator: Centiskorch
Type:
/
(
/
in Alolan form)
Stats: 101 / 116 / 65 / 91 / 91 / 66 (Alolan Form Stats: 101 / 126 / 65 / 91 / 91 / 56) (530 BST)
Abilities: Chlorophyll / Harvest (Alolan Form: Frisk / Harvest)
Move Changes: Barrage is now a Fire-type move and renamed Coconut Bullet
Description: What's this? A Chlorophyll mon that isn't weak to Fire? Finally sun teams may become viable in Pokemon again! Thanks to its great typing both offensively and defensively, Exeggutor-Centiskorch is a threat that needs to be accounted for in the meta, as Water-types easily take damage from its Grass STAB. However, unlike other sun sweepers, it lacks Growth, meaning it must hold a Life Orb or Choice Band for certain KOes. The Alolan form, while slower, has a better offensive typing with a higher Attack stat, so it can lay the hurt more on certain foes. However, they are both weak to entry hazards and their physical defense is lackluster, though that can be mitigated with Coil.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor
Impersonator: Gliscor
Types:

Stats: 78 / 99 / 130 / 47 / 78 / 98 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Chlorophyll/Harvest
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Finally, something actually decent. This form acts as a defensive pivot, yet doing decent damage with its 99 attack stat. This also allows for Earthquake usage to destroy other bulky Pokemon.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor-Alola
Impersonator: Gliscor
Types:

Stats: 78 / 109 / 130 / 47 / 78 / 88 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Frisk/Harvest
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Finally, something actually decent. This form acts as a well-bound physical attacker, taking down Mew-Magmortar and other nasty threats. Dragon Hammer is used to do damage to dragons, with STAB, it acts as a wallbreaker.

Werewolf by the day
Pokemon Being Impersonated: Exeggutor
Impersonator: Lycanroc-Midnight
Types:
/

Stats: 92 / 125 / 82 / 60 / 82 / 89 [BST: 530] | Alolan: 92 / 135 / 82 / 60 / 82 / 79 [BST: 530]
Abilites: Chlorophyll (Harvest) | Frisk (Harvest)
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Lycanroc: It's a Sun sweeper that resists opposing Fire moves, and is able to handle Flying- and Fire-types that give Grass-type teammates a hard time. It has a good amount of bulk for easier set up. It has Close Combat and Sun-boosted Fire Punch for Steel-types. Luckily, Lycanroc has the best physical Psychic move, Psychic Fangs.

Alolan Lycanroc: It performs a different role as a wallbreaker. Dragon Hammer move finally gets its time to shine thanks to Alolan Lycanroc's 135 Attack stat. Lycanroc gets a lot of new coverage moves this generation such as Play Rough, Close Combat, and Iron Head.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing
Impersonator: Goomy
Types:
/

Stats: 74 / 82 / 57 / 90 / 122 / 65 [BST: 490]
Abilities: Levitate/Neutralizing Gas/Stench (Misty Surge replaces Stench in Galarian Form)
Move Changes: Strange Steam is unchanged.
Overview: As Dragalge has shown in the past, Poison/Dragon is an excellent defensive typing, especially when Levitate is added into the mix. What this has over Dragalge, though, is marginally better Speed and Levitate, granting it even more opportunities to switch in. Although Goomy's move-pool is fairly weak, Toxic is as good as ever, Acid Armor can help patch up its poor Defense, and Infestation is a potentially more gimmicky option that can trap opponents who can't hurt you. Thanks to Goomy's newfound good Special Attack, it can even run an offensive set! Draco Meteor hits very hard off of, say, a Choice Specs set, and Sludge Bomb and Hidden Power help its issues with hitting Fairies and Steel-types. Sets like this also benefit from Levitate giving it free switch-in opportunities. As for its Galarian form, Poison/Fairy is also an excellent defensive typing, giving up its FWG core resistance for an immunity to Dragon-type moves, which would otherwise hit it super-effectively. Strange Steam gives it a reliable secondary STAB move, at the cost of being worse against Poison-types.
Revenge of Depressed Gay is disqualified for calling Ferroseed a Durian fruit. Just kidding lol

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing
Impersonator: Ferroseed
Types:

Stats: 71 / 80 / 146 / 38 / 139 / 16 [BST: 490]
Abilites: Levitate/Neutralizing Gas/Stench
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Poison/Steel with leech seed, spikes, stealth rock, and a toxic that never misses combined with that great bulk is truly the ultimate wall. Although it's main method of attack is now gyro ball given its speed and base 80 attack stat. On top of that Levitate is going to be your main ability here since any ground attack is bad news for you. Luckily this means you only have the weakness of fire to worry about here if you go that route.



Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing-Galar
Impersonator: Ferroseed
Types:

Stats: 71 / 80 / 146 / 38 / 139 / 16 [BST: 490]
Abilites: Levitate/Neutralizing Gas/Misty Terrain
Move Changes: Strange Steam is now Strange Spikes. It is a physical version of the same move except it is now 100% accurate.
Overview: Alright so here we have the best defensive typing, with some of the best defensive moves, on this incredibly defensive Pokemon. Of course Toxic has that 90 accuracy again and even with Strange Spikes, Gyro Ball is gonna be your main attack. However unlike with regular form, the galarian form allows for more NGas shenanigans as you don't have that 4x weakness to ground. Despite that though levitate still gives you the only one weakness.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing / Weezing-Galar
Impersonator: Mandibuzz
Type:
/
(
/
in Galarian form)
Stats: 106 / 62 / 101 / 53 / 91 / 77 (490 BST)
Abilities: Levitate / Neutralizing Gas / Stench (Galarian Form: Levitate / Neutralizing Gas / Misty Surge)
No Move Changes
Description:
Weezing-Mandibuzz fills the niche of not having any weakness due to its typing combined with Levitate. It also provides a check to Ghost and Psychic-types and can Defog hazards, allowing it to pivot in to teammate later on. The Galarian form, meanwhile, provides an excellent check to Fighting and Dragon types and can dissuade them with Strange Steam. They both also have a potent ability in Neutralizing Gas if the susceptibility to Ground-type moves is worth it, as it cripples foes reliant on the ability such as Blaziken and Steelix. However, they are extremely passive, leaving them susceptible to Taunt and Toxic for the Galarian form.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing
Impersonator: Hitmonlee
Types:

Stats: 54 / 129 / 57 / 38 / 118 / 94 [BST: 490]
Abilites: Levitate/Neutralizing Gas/Stench
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Physical Attacker and Special Defender. It's not commonly run, but Explosion is what this mon is for. It also means High Jump Kick and Close Combat are used, due to its STAB and high attack. The Special Defense stat allows to specially defend attacks, which means this is going to be a threat to Non-Physical Defender sets.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Weezing-Galar
Impersonator: Hitmonlee
Types:

Stats: 54 / 129 / 57 / 38 / 118 / 94 [BST: 490]
Abilites: Levitate/Neutralizing Gas/Stench
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Physical Attacker and Special Defender. Sigh, if only Strange Steam was going to be used, but no, due to its low Special Attack. Good thing there is Play Rough (which enables STAB), and its fighting moves, so it's just weaker, but if someone demands to use it, it's still a threat, I guess.

Impersonator: Scrafty
Type:
/

Stats: Same as in Standard
Signature Moves: Thug Steam - Physical clone of Strange Steam
Abilities: Levitate / Neutralizing Gas / Stench (Galarian Form: Levitate / Neutralizing Gas / Misty Surge)
Justification: Scrafty uses its stellar defensive typing to quickly rack up boosts, and then sweep the opposition. While vanilla Scrafty would generally keep Levitate as its main option, Galarian Scrafty would make quick work of the Neutralizing Gas ability.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Sableye
Types:
/

Stats: 56 / 84 / 84 / 73 / 73 / 55 [BST: 425] (56 / 84 / 94 / 73 / 73 / 45 in Alolan form)
Abilities: Sand Veil/Arena Trap/Sand Force (Tangling Hair replaces Arena Trap in Alolan form)
Move Changes: Fissure is now a Ghost-type move, named Soul Crush.
Overview: Quite different from how Dugtrio utilized its trapping Ability, Sableye here uses it much in the way Wobbuffet does, but with less overall bulk, a better typing, and about five times the viable moves that Wobbuffet ever had. It's also got a few strictly unviable/purely-for-laughs sets, like the combination of Gravity and Soul Crush. Ground is mostly there for a bit of defensive utility, giving it a better matchup against Electric- and Rock-types. Most commonly, I'd imagine it using something like Status + Hex, or maybe a boosting set with sufficient support. Its Alolan form has similar roles, but with a better defensive typing and Tangling Hair over Arena Trap. Gyro Ball is a new option, if you don't mind most of the metagame being about as fast as you. It also appreciates its Alolan form's higher Defense to complement its new Steel typing.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Sandshrew-Alola
Types:

Stats: 70 / 107 / 128 / 14 / 50 / 56 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil/Arena Trap/Sand Force
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: You might be asking why I did this, and well since since Dugtrio is stuck with Sand Force as an ability I had to make something decent for the alolan form, and yes that is coming, but does this have any merit? Well kind of. It's gonna hit hard, take hard physical hits, has two type immunities, and access to toxic because Sandshrew doesn't give a shit about the lack of the toxic TM for gen 8.


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio-Alola
Impersonator: Sandshrew-Alola
Types:

Stats: 70 / 107 / 138 / 14 / 50 / 46 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil/Tangling Hair/Sand Force
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Alright so here we have a mono steel type with high defense and decent physical attack, big whoop. It doesn't even have sturdy, which means it's less defensive than normal. While both of those are true Tangling Hair actually has a high chance of being used now since it's on a mon that is actually defensive. This could mess with some sweepers who manage to take it out only to get revenge killed ASAP. Weirdly enough this does the opposite of Dugtrio, by setting up potential revenge kills, rather than being the killer. Also this thing does have rapid spin so it can get rid of those rocks, spikes, and the like. This also applies to the base form and in fact they're both pretty good spinners since they take little damage from rocks and are immune to toxic spikes.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Feebas
Types: Water / Ground
Stats
: 43 / 31 / 43 / 21 / 117 / 170 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Arena Trap / Sand Veil / Sand Force
Move Changes: None
Overview: Hilarious version of a special tank. An incredible speed stat and good special bulk is, unfortunately, met with awful stats everywhere else. Especially on the offensive - this thing has no attacking power. Physically, it's bulk is also awful.

BUT, it does have Arena Trap which is so lulzy with this statspread. It's more like a 'bad' Wobbuffet in that it can Mirror Coat, or put things to sleep with Hypnosis. Haze could also have some use and I guess Scald works as a fourth move since it doesn't get Recover.


Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Feebas
Types: Water / Steel
Stats
: 43 / 31 / 53 / 21 / 117 / 160 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Tangling Hair / Sand Veil / Sand Force
Move Changes: None
Overview: Hilarious version of a special tank. An incredible speed stat and good special bulk is, unfortunately, met with awful stats everywhere else. Especially on the offensive - this thing has no attacking power. Physically, it's bulk is also awful. Even the boost from the regional form doesn't do much to patch it up.

This one doesn't even trap. The best it can do is Whirlpool... It's starving for good moves so might as well try it instead of Mirror Coat. At least the Steel-type provides some defensive utility. If we're considering PokeBank, then both forms also get Toxic.

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Bisharp
Types:

Stats: 57 / 109 / 87 / 52 / 60 / 60 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil/Arena Trap/Sand Force
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Physical Attacker. Earthquake STAB, Iron Head STAB, anything good. The combo allows for KOing Fire Types, like Exeggutor-Alola-Gliscor. There are many instances where Earthquake or Iron Head can do something, so we can prove that it can Physically attack. (Also the reason why I put Ground-Dark is because I need room for the steel type in Alola.)

Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio-Alola
Impersonator: Bisharp
Types:

Stats: 57 / 109 / 97 / 52 / 60 / 50 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil/Arena Trap/Sand Force
Move Changes: N/A
Overview: Physical Attacker. It only gets a bit better, but that goodness it's the Defense stat that gets boosted. It allows to defend Physical Attacks more, and to not get kinda killed by Fighting attacks.


Impersonator: Trapinch
Type:
/

Stats: 66 HP / 146 Atk / 66 Def / 66 SpA / 66 SpD / 15 Spe | 66 HP / 146 Atk / 76 Def / 66 SpA / 66 SpD / 5 Spe [BST 425]
Abilities: Sand Veil / Arena Trap / Sand Force (Alolan Form: Sand Veil / Tangling Hair / Sand Force)
Justification: Trapinch on steroids.

Not sure if Arena Trap is legal...
Pokemon Being Impersonated: Dugtrio
Impersonator: Abra
Types:
/

Stats: 34 / 28 / 21 / 144 / 75 / 123 [BST: 425] | 34 / 28 / 31 / 144 / 75 / 113 [BST: 425]
Abilites: Sand Veil / Arena Trap (Sand Force) | Sand Veil / Tangling Hair (Sand Force)
Move Changes:
Overview: Abra - Very frail but also a very fast and powerful trapper. Its Ground typing gives it a useful Electric (Thunder Wave!) immunity. It switch into a Pokemon locked in an Electric move, set up Calm Minds, and sweep. Even without Arena Trap, 144/123 offensive stats are still really good and can perform like an OU Deoxys-A.

Alolan Abra: It loses Speed for a bit of bulk but still ultimately frail. Steel typing grants it multiple resistances so maybe it can survive a resisted Special hit. Its offensive stats are still great, though.
 
Golem: MegaFlareon, Money12Wolf, SlowAndBruh
Exeggutor: DemonDragon, Revenge of Depressed Gay, MegaFlareon
Weezing: Revenge of Depressed Gay, DemonDragon, G-Luke
Dugtrio: G-Luke, Ema Skye, Revenge of Depressed Gay
 
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Golem: Revenge of Depressed Gay, MegaFlareon, SlowAndBruh
Exeggutor: Demon Dragon, MegaFlareon, Revenge of Depressed Gay
Weezing: Demon Dragon, Revenge of Depressed Gay, G-Luke
Dugtrio: G-Luke, Mega Flareon, Revenge of Depressed Gay
 

G-Luke

Sugar, Spice and One For All
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Golem: MegaFlareon, SlowandBruh, FAWLCONPAWNCH
Exeggutor: Demon Dragon, Revenge of DepressedGay, MegaFlareon
Weezing: Revenge of Depressed Gay, G-Luke, Demon Dragon
Dugtrio: Mega Flareon, G-Luke, Ema Skye
 
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o.o this mod sounds fun hope i’m not too late to join
also hi cookie butter again

Golem: Revenge of Depressed Gay, Demon Dragon, MegaFlareon
Exeggutor: Demon Dragon, MegaFlareon, Revenge of Depressed Gay
Weezing: Revenge of Depressed Gay, Demon Dragon, G-Luke
Dugtrio: MegaFlareon, G-Luke, Revenge of Depressed Gay
 
Golem: money12wolf, MegaFlareon, Demon Dragon
Exeggutor: Demon Dragon, Revenge of Depressed Gay, MegaFlareon
Weezing: SlowAndBruh, FALCOWNPAUNCH, Revenge of Depressed Gay
Dugtrio: Revenge of Depressed Gay, G-Luke, MegaFlareon
 
Golem: Revenge of Depressed Gay, MegaFlareon, Demon Dragon
Exeggutor: Revenge of Depressed Gay, Demon Dragon, SlowAndBruh
Weezing: G-Luke, Revenge of Depressed Gay, Demon Dragon
Dugtrio: Ema Skye (omg it's so funny), G-Luke, MegaFlareon
 
I have run into an issue while screwing around in the coding tool:

What if a Pokémon's stats exceed 255 in any given value?
It's my understanding that the BST usually matches that of the one being impersonated, so what would it mean if there were stats higher than the maximum handle? (255 is a magic number in the digital world, look it up on Wikipedia)

For example, Shuckle impersonating Deoxys-Attack is somehow just an extremified Shuckle:
:swsh/deoxys-attack::swsh/shuckle:
Pokémon Being Impersonated: Deoxys-Attack
Impersonator: Shuckle
Types:

Stats: 24 / 12 / 273 / 12 / 273 / 6 [BST: 600]

Why did you give this electric type lol
I was working with Pincurchin initially. Forget about that, what matters is whether it should be flooring each base stat at a maximum of 255.
 
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For example, Shuckle impersonating Deoxys-Attack is somehow just an extremified Shuckle:
:swsh/deoxys-attack::swsh/shuckle:
Pokémon Being Impersonated: Deoxys-Attack
Impersonator: Shuckle
Types:

Stats: 24 / 12 / 273 / 12 / 273 / 6 [BST: 600]
Why did you give this electric type lol
 

earl

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is a Community Contributor
I have run into an issue while screwing around in the coding tool:

What if a Pokémon's stats exceed 255 in any given value?
It's my understanding that the BST usually matches that of the one being impersonated, so what would it mean if there were stats higher than the maximum handle? (255 is a magic number in the digital world, look it up on Wikipedia)

For example, Shuckle impersonating Deoxys-Attack is somehow just an extremified Shuckle:
:swsh/deoxys-attack::swsh/shuckle:
Pokémon Being Impersonated: Deoxys-Attack
Impersonator: Shuckle
Types:

Stats: 24 / 12 / 273 / 12 / 273 / 6 [BST: 600]


I was working with Pincurchin initially. Forget about that, what matters is whether it should be flooring each base stat at a maximum of 255.
Stats straight-up can’t exceed base 255 on cartridge, so I assume stats over it cap at 255, like what OMs do
 

Cookie Butter

formerly the someone
I have run into an issue while screwing around in the coding tool:

What if a Pokémon's stats exceed 255 in any given value?
It's my understanding that the BST usually matches that of the one being impersonated, so what would it mean if there were stats higher than the maximum handle? (255 is a magic number in the digital world, look it up on Wikipedia)

For example, Shuckle impersonating Deoxys-Attack is somehow just an extremified Shuckle:
:swsh/deoxys-attack::swsh/shuckle:
Pokémon Being Impersonated: Deoxys-Attack
Impersonator: Shuckle
Types:

Stats: 24 / 12 / 273 / 12 / 273 / 6 [BST: 600]


I was working with Pincurchin initially. Forget about that, what matters is whether it should be flooring each base stat at a maximum of 255.
If the stats are above 255 or below 1, the impersonator is illegal.
 
I think he probably wants to know how to sub, like do we just make the BST lower than 600 if it goes over?
No, that's not it. When I figured out that the stat mechanics are simply setting a proportional BST, I found the most powerful one and gave up.
In case you're curious, it's Trapinch and Crowned Zadoggos (most likely Zacian-Crowned because of its Ability).

And no, I don't think that's how it goes.
 

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