Lati@s Discussion Thread

Shaymin-S testing and voting is coming to a close, so I have received comfirmation that Lati@ are next.. so I decided to open the thread in my immense anticipation to their arrival!

Disclaimer: Please do not make pointless posts about should it be put in Uber or OU. If you want to say something useful, please support with either examples or math. Other than that, this thread is completely friendly just for plain Lati@ facts and opinions. Keep it organized and on-topic.


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So, it has been confirmed that the next test will be on the Lati twins in OU. I don't know about you guys but I am VERY excited to test these two pokemon, as I love using them in-game. So the question at hand is... are they OU without their trademark item: Soul Dew. For those of you who don't know, Soul Dew boosts their already great special stats by 1.5X, effectively giving them a Calm Mind boost. The proposition for them in OU will really determine how much of a difference that makes in their effectiveness. So.. without further a do.. lets go into greater detail!

Speed: So perhaps the first thing that will come to mind when these two new pokemon debut into OU will be the speed factor. Latios and Latias are the fastest Dragon's we have ever used in OU which is their biggest advantage over the other Dragons. They share the same speed tier as Gengar and Tauros, meaning they can comfortably outspeed Infernape and all of the base 100 pokemon out there, including their fellow dragons, Flygon and Salamence. The amount of speed you run should be tailored the the specific role you want and is something you should consider first when trying out any of their sets. I will discuss possibilities in detail, but always keep this in mind!


Latios
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Latios is the offensive stud of the two dragons, capable of dishing out damage on either side of the spectrum. He boasts a broader offensive movepool and higher attacking stats in exchange for lower defenses. If you want to use one of the twins for sweeping, Latios will usually be your man. Expect him to be among the elite damage dealers in OU! For your viewing pleasure, some general information is in order.


Base Stats ( HP / Atk / Def / SpA / SpD / Spe):

80 / 90 / 80 / 130 / 110 / 110

Total: 600

Unique movepool:

Dragon Dance, Luster Purge, Momento


Weaknesses:

Ice, Bug, Ghost, Dragon, Dark


Resistances:

Fire, Water, Electric, Grass, Fighting, Psychic


Immunities:

Ground, Spikes, Toxic Spikes!


Pros: Latios has some excellent options going for it offensively. The no weakness to Stealth Rock and immunity to Spikes and Toxic Spikes are crucial, as well as being a psychic type grants it Trick. It's faster than many pokemon and has the movepool to lay a hurt on most things. Dragon is its main STAB, which offers plenty of neutrality which is good.

Cons: Latios lacks a good fire move and has to rely on Hidden Power Fire to hurt steels. It's isn't nearly as bulky as people like to think, as things like CB Mamoswine and Weavile can still do upwards of 70% with Ice Shard. Scizor's bullet punch takes a lot off to. To make matters worse, pursuit can really seal its fate if you mispredict.


Here is the fun part! What kind of sets do you have for us RaikouLover????

Well, I've arranged them in order of what I think will be effectiveness. I've reconfigured some of them entirely and will be posting them in creative moveset format.

WARNING: These sets are explosive!

[SET]
name: Calm Mind
move 1: Calm Mind
move 2: Dragon Pulse

move 3: Surf
move 4: Recover / Hidden Power Fire
item: Life Orb / Leftovers
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe


This will be the bread and butter Latios set... Fast, powerful, and will sweep teams in the blink of an eye. No need for Grass Knot or HP Fighting here, since a Timid Life Orbed Surf will do a minimum of 45% to a Max HP Tyranitar, and 48% to a Max HP Scizor... Scizor better start packing Special Defense EVs!!! Hidden Power Fire is more for Bronzong than it is for Scizor, as a +1 Hidden Power Fire has a 70% chance to 2HKO your Smogon standard Bronzong.

Sex Appeal: *****
Explosiveness: ****
Sweepiness: *****

[SET]
name: MixLatios

move 1: Draco Meteor
move 2: Surf

move 3: Outrage
move 4: Earthquake
item: Life Orb
nature: Rash

IVs: 29 HP
evs: 252 Atk / 44 SpA / 212 Spe


This is one bad mamma jamma! This won't pack quite as much power as double deuce but is faster and will catch some things off guard. Draco Meteor everything to oblivion... then let the other moves do the rest. Here are some damage calculations:

Draco Meteor vs. Standard Blissey: 26-31%
Outrage vs. Standard Blissey: 60-71% (Bliss yells... mummy).
Surf vs. Max HP Tyranitar: 42-50%
Earthquake vs. Max HP Tyranitar: 51-60%
Earthquake vs. Max HP Empoleon: 66-78%
Surf vs. Max HP Scizor: 45-53%
Surf vs. Max HP Metagross: 38-45%
Earthquake vs. Max HP Metagross: 48-59%

So basically, Draco Meteor or Surf are the primary attacks, and Outrage and Earthquake will let you power through common counters. Outrage is still nothing to laugh at coming from a 279 Attack stat with a Life Orb... move over Mixmence!

Sex Appeal: *****
Explosiveness: *****
Sweepiness: ****

[SET]
name: Draco-Shift [or Psycho Dragon]

move 1: Draco Meteor
move 2: Surf

move 3: Psycho Shift / Psych Up
move 4: Recover
item: Life Orb
nature: Modest / Timid

evs1: 152 HP / 8 Def / 252 SpA / 96 Spe [Modest]

evs2: 72 HP / 8 Def / 252 SpA / 176 Spe [Timid]

Works the same way as Draco-shifting Latias cept is going to hit even harder... Psych Up is decent for pokemon like Celebi who can take a meteor and will just recover it off... Psych Up on the recover then go for the kill! Psycho shift passes on status such as Thunder-Wave, and the HP EVs will keep you a good switch into Infernape, Zapdos, and a few other things. The small speed investment is of no consequence since the extra power is just brutal on this bad boy. If you want to outspeed all Salamence / Flygon, you have to switch to Timid and use the second spread. If you don't care for those two, use the first spread for a much more power.

Sex Appeal: *****
Explosiveness: *****
Sweepiness: ****

[SET]
name: SpecsLatios

move 1: Draco Meteor
move 2: Surf

move 3: Dragon Pulse / Psychic
move 4: Trick
item: Choice Specs
nature: Modest / Timid

EVs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Nothing new here.

Sex Appeal: ***
Explosiveness: *****
Sweepiness: *****

[SET]
name: Dragon Dance (Mixed)

move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Draco Meteor
move 3: Outrage
move 4: Earthquake
item: Life Orb
nature: Naughty

IVs: 27 SpD
evs: 252 Atk / 44 SpA / 212 Spe


Salamence does this better. Or does it???? Look at Latias targets and how they get totaled by this set. Also... look at some of the Physical wall anihilation:

+1 Earthquake vs. Max HP Tyranitar: 83-98% (66.67% OHKO w/ SR)
+1 Earthquake vs. Max HP Empoleon: 100%
+1 Outrage vs. Max Def Blissey: 99-100% (92% OHKO)
+1 Earthquake vs. Max HP Metagross: 80-94% (2% OHKO w/ SR, 41% with 1 Spikes)
Draco Meteor vs. Max HP / 88 SpD Hippowdon: 72-85%
Draco Meteor vs. Max HP Vaporeon: 58-68%
Draco Meteor vs. Max HP Celebi: 63-75% (2HKO on switch in)
Draco Meteor vs. Max HP Suicune: 56-66%
Draco Meteor vs. Max HP Zapdos: 73-85% (80% OHKO w/ SR)
+1 Outrage vs. Max HP / Max Def Suicune: 53-63%
+1 Outrage vs. Max HP / 220 Def Celebi: 60-70%
+1 Outrage vs. Max HP / Max Def Vaporeon: 69-82%

This thing could cause a rout!

Sex Appeal: ****
Explosiveness: ****
Sweepiness: *****


[SET]
name: Dragon Dance

move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Outrage
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Dragon Claw / Thunderbolt / Recover
item: Life Orb
nature: Adamant

IVs: 28 HP
evs: 44 HP / 252 Atk / 212 Spe


I gave you the legal IVs on all these sets, this one will give you good life orb number. Anyway, physical Dragon Dance just use the calcs above and you get the same thing but with better defenses so you can switch into Heatran. Thunderbolt will OHKO Skarmory even with an adamant nature, and will do the same to Gyarados and Starmie if you don't want to lock yourself in early.


Sex Appeal: ****
Explosiveness: ***
Sweepiness: *****


[SET]
name: TrickBand

move 1: Outrage
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Trick
move 4: Dragon Dance
item: Choice Band
nature: Adamant / Jolly

IVs: 24 SpA
evs: 4 Def / 252 Atk / 252 Spe

Cool set. Mauls switch-ins with the approriate move. Trick a Choice Band onto Skarmory or Bronzong and take them out with Magnezone. Then go for the sweep later.

Sex Appeal: ****
Explosiveness: ****
Sweepiness: ****

[SET]
name: Choice Band

move 1: Dragon Claw
move 2: Outrage
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Zen Headbutt
item: Choice Band
nature: Adamant / Jolly

IVs: 24 SpA
evs: 4 Def / 252 Atk / 252 Spe

Same as above, just a general attack though with Zen Headbutt as another option. Dragon Claw is also safer to use.

Sex Appeal: ****
Explosiveness: ****
Sweepiness: ****

If you have any explosive sets... just post em in the thread!!!




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So what about his sister (or are they lovers?)? Well... here she is!


Latias
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Latias is the more defensive of the dragons, and excels at supporting the team. Thanks to Calm Mind, she can still pose a severe sweeping threat, but focuses more on the bulky aspect because she has the stats to support it. I like her diversity a little more since she can run an insane amount of options and can really be molded to fit most holes in your team. Again, general information first:

Base Stats ( HP / Atk / Def / SpA / SpD / Spe):

80 / 80 / 90 / 110 / 130 / 110

Total: 600

Unique movepool:

Wish, Charm, Healing Wish


Weaknesses:

Ice, Bug, Ghost, Dragon, Dark


Resistances:

Fire, Water, Electric, Grass, Fighting, Psychic


Immunities:

Ground, Spikes, Toxic Spikes!


Pros: Latias is definately more sturdy, so most of her sets reflect that. She is less susceptable to high power priority strikes, and has the movepool to preserve her life when Tyranitar shows up. She can counter many of OU's biggest threats including Infernape, Shaymin-S to an extent, Gyarados, Heatran, Azelf, and others.

Cons: She has to waste a moveslot just because of Tyranitar. She is a lot more predictable offensively because she doesn't have any physical movepool to speak of and no way to boost it.


RaikouLover... anymore sets left? Yup. After a month of testing... Latias sets can be contributed and scouted at the Latias analysis workshop!

http://www.smogon.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50862

Team Support:

So, who helps them out? Well you noticed their lack of good Fire move, which makes Magnezone a prime contender to help take out steels. Tyranitar likes to prey on them, so a good Tyranitar check such as Dugtrio (also helps with Steels and Blissey to an extent) or a strong fighting pokemon like Machamp can help out. Other than that, they should be helping your team more than you will probably need to help them!


Counters???

Despite the general notion about them being overpowered, I find there are sufficient ways to deal with them. Their main counter is the four moveslot syndrome, and the I can't do shit to steel type pokemon syndrome! So steels are the first counters that come to mind. You see the prevelance of Scizor and Metagross and Ubers and it will be no different when the arrive in OU. Hell, the #2 pokemon in the game counters them extremely well so I don't see a problem there. Tyranitar does quite well against Latias, as she has to go out of her way to prevent her death, and she may end up staying in and wishing and getting her ass Crunched to death. Weavile can do the same thing, preying on both of them with pretty much everything it has. Mamoswine deals heavy damage, particularly to Latios, who takes 67-80% from a Life Orbed Ice Shard unless it has more than minimum defenses. Yanmega will beat them one on one easily if you bother to lead with it them. Blissey gives them plenty of trouble if they lack a status protection move or Trick. Bronzong can come in on anything and do heavy damage with Gyro Ball, and even Trick a Choice Band onto them if they continuously try to recover every time he comes in. Heracross destroys them with Megahorn and can Pursuit them also. Registeel can come in on anything and status them with Thunderwave, or Curse up and start doing damage with Iron Head. In general, they don't like status if they don't devote one of their valued moveslots to protecting against it. Gengar speed ties with them but usually runs Scarf and can do good damage with Shadow Ball. Mismagius and Spritomb might be able to Calm Mind up with them if they come in immediately (specifically Spiritomb who can rest it off). Cacturne, Hounchcrow, and Absol can play serious guessing games with them but really don't want to switch in. Other than that, they aren't too hard to beat because they aren't nearly as sturdy as you would think. The loss of Soul Dew gives you an extra turn to deal with them, so just be quick in your countering.


Metagame Analysis:

My main pleasure really is speculating how much they will change the metagame. I wouldn't say the will be too overcentralizing the way Garchomp was, but they will certainly shake things up a bit, and most likely knock Heatran and Zapdos down a notch, while raising Scizor to #1 and Tyranitar to the top 3 probably, which consequently increases Sandstorm-type pokemon usuage on a whole. Mamo will come back to power, and steel pokemon might dominate a little more than they used to. However, I don't think too much will change beyond that.


This concludes my thread... so rate, hate, steal! No, jk... discuss the possibilites and potential of the Lati@ twins!!!!
 
have you used them in OU? They are far from broken without their precious item. Maybe if you were in MDWL or the Eon Tournament you would have some experience to speak of instead of making rash judgements.
 
Mm yes I forgot Latibutt got Psycho Shift. I might try a Flame Orb with that and have a little fun...

Latios and DD is going to be nothing short of huge, but HP Fire will probably be needed to deal with those pesky Scizors, just running physical attacks is what Mence does better and why put its wonderful SAtk to waste?
 
have you used them in OU? They are far from broken without their precious item. Maybe if you were in MDWL or the Eon Tournament you would have some experience to speak of instead of making rash judgements.

since when are we going to remove an item on a pokemon to lower its tier standings? that's like saying marowak without thick club is uu
 
Salamence does the mixed set 100% better.

EDIT: Setrack, because in-game you can't even get the item. And we talked about this hundreds of times (by we I mean the community). Our goal is to allow as many pokemon as possible to have a competitive environment. If removing Soul Dew from then does that, then so be it... what have we got to lose? I know many people are sick of the metagame now and would like something fresh.
 
RaikouLover said:
so I have received comfirmation that Lati@ are next.
Which one?

Setrack said:
since when are we going to remove an item on a pokemon to lower its tier standings? that's like saying marowak without thick club is uu
Yes, it does. Except Marowak is shortly being made UU anyway due to the reset that'll happen... whenever it does

edit: also, it's not "removing an item on a pokemon." It's "removing an item." or rather "making it uber" but whatever. The point is, if Soul Dew is broken on every single pokemon that can use it, we can't place blame on the pokemon without them all otherwise being broken.
 
doesn't matter, Salamence attack stats 135 / 110

Latios attack stats 90 / 130

Now... say you wanted 300+ stats in attack, speed, and special attack and outrun +base 90s. With Salamence you have to run this spread:

Naive, 80 Atk / 176 Spe / 252 SpA

Yields: 326 Atk / 308 Spe / 319 SpA

Now, to do this with Latios you need to run this spread:

Naughty / Lonely: 252 Atk / 176 Spe / 80 SpA

Yields: 306 Atk (-20) / 307 Spe / 309 (-10) SpA

Not to mention, Salamence has a significantly better Fire Move in Blast or Flamethrower. If you want to pump Latios' speed, cool. You hit 350, but now you lose all your physical attack power and can no longer use a mixed set effectively.

You see my drift?
 
Also, I can smell the all-dragon gimmick teams coming a mile away. Latios/Latias/Salamence/Dragonite/Kingdra/Flygon, although I do wonder how gimmicky it would be to use at least two or three dragons per team (probably not very).
 
I do smell triple Dragon coming though. I may even see people running both of them together (Tyranitar could have a field day with that though).
 
Jesus, I'm a slow reader.

I've been hyped about the Lati@s suspect for a while and the hype has been building with the discussions. However, reading this has opened my eyes to see that they aren't as dangerous as I anticipated. I didn't think they'd be broken by any means, but I really didn't think they'd be this frail. That long list of counters leaves the desire for better things.

First my attention was at Latios, and who wouldn't have interest with sweeping potential. At first my interest lay towards the DD, EQ, Trick, Outrage @ CB set because DD would allow it to reach acceptable attacking levels. Of course, this is walled by Skarmory, Bronzong and the like. You're Specs and LO set really shocked me though. I had no idea that Surf allowed for such coverage (and damage to boot!) and it has definitely caught my eye. Those will probably become the most used sets Latios will carry. Priority really hampers Latios though, especially coming from some of the most common threats out there.

Latias, a potential wall and team support. Glancing through the sets however, nothing really truely grabs my attention except for the dual screen. Could this have potential for a lead (much like Deo-S)? The Wish set seems to be better done by others (mainly, as much as I hate to say it, Blissey). Anywho, the list of threats (namely Tyranitar and that nasty Pursuit) should make one think twice before thinking this could be a huge asset to a team. T-Tar lead + Latias lead = very little accomplishment for one team.

These two hardly seem game breaking with the facts provided, but I suppose that's what the test is for afterall. A shift in the metagame never hurt anyone either.

I'll probably look in depth at the sets provided later and post my responses/analyses.

Good job and thanks for the insight RL!
 
I guess using both Lati@s on the same team would work, but... maybe with Kingdra? That's the only thing not weak to Ice.

But since the Lati@s are quite... above average, I guess having both of them on the same team won't hurt.
 
And I smel weavile and mamo having a field day with dumb teams like that :/

Lol, yeah CB Mamo 6-0s with Ice Shard!

I think Lati@s being weak to pursuit, and lacking something to hit Steels SE with means it is a very good test subject for the Suspect Ladder. Very possibly and OU. Unlike Garchomp, it lacks a +2 boosting move although it is faster and less bulky.

If they do appear in OU, it'll mean almost every team requires an Ice Shard user, or a good Pursuiter.

One huge counter to most sets, is indeed Blissey. Even if Blissey makes the mistake of thinging Lati@s is physical, it will survive most attacks and can still answer back with Ice Beam.
 
Congratulations RaikouLover, I really liked your analysis. I think that the Lati twin is very powerful even without soul dew, but I'd like em tested in OU. Also, I think that the specs, calm mind and all-out-attacker sets of latios should mention HP ground as an option to ensure an OHKO on heatran\magnezone. Good job.
 
Heatran is OHKOed by +1 Life Orbed Surf I'm sure, and won't be doing much back. Magnezone can only manage a Hidden Power and will fall to Hidden Power Fire easily enough.
 
@ Zephiel: Couldn't you even check first if it got Taunt before posting that? What made you think it got it?

Great job RL, nice read.

I like how unpredictable the Lati@ twins are. Getting Surf, Tbolt, Ice Beam and Dragon Pulse is something only they and Dragonite can sport. Latias' defences are pretty insane tbh, far better than Zapdos' and with some extra resistences like water, fire and electric.
However, CM LO sets will be the most commen. And Latios will be used more than Latias (It's still cuter though).
 
If there ever were a place where Lati twins aren't uber, it'd be DP. With Steel, Ice, Dragon, Ghost and Dark types and moves being as common as it is, I can definitely see them living through the suspect test.

For Soul Dew, it might be good to seperately test that. Obviously, if without Soul Dew, they prove to be broken, then there's no need to test Soul Dew as well.

Specs Lati scares me a bit. Blissey can shrug those hits off, but everything else has to be on its toes. Even without predicting, Draco Meteor is huge.

For example, 394 SpA Choice Specs Draco Meteor Latios on:

Heatran
Max HP/Max SpDef/Calm: 33% - 39%
Max HP/300 SpDef: 38% - 45%
Max HP/248 SpDef: 46% - 54%
 
Nice anaylsis Raikoulover.

I think they will do fine in OU without Soul Dew, The Popularity of pokemon with Pursuit like Scizor, Metagross, Weavile and T-Tar will stop them becoming instant 6-0 sweepers. As well as the fact that almost every team has a steel which Latias cannot do much too with out Hidden Power Fire and even then ScarfTran will come in and hit it with Dragon Pulse / HP Ice.

I'm really excited to see them tested in OU.

I could see Latias and Latios becoming the new Gengar.

A sweet movepool, high speed, Good Speical Defence and Special Attack, Recover / Roost, Calm Mind, Dual Screens, Overall a great movepool and base stats.
 
Empoleon is a really good Latios check, it seems, with healthy Special Defense investment. It can Knock Off a Choice Item, take anything from a Specs set but HP Ground or Thunderbolt, and Ice Beam for the 2-3HKO.

I'm thinking that probably just Latias will pass, because it has less raw power. But they both have a good chance of making it. I'm pretty sure no one's going to want Soul Dew allowed, lol.
 
So just to confirm, the test is proceeding without the use of Soul Dew?

most likely

I have experience with Latios being used against me, and I can say its something that can be handled with Tyranitar + Blissey, of course I say Tyranitar because the one used against me did not have Hidden Power Grass. I can't really say anything about L@tias, as I have no experience with her.
 
I have experience with Latios being used against me, and I can say its something that can be handled with Tyranitar + Blissey, of course I say Tyranitar because the one used against me did not have Hidden Power Grass. I can't really say anything about L@tias, as I have no experience with her.

Luckily Latios and Latias have Grass Knot, so they dont need HP grass^^

Anyway, I think they are really viable in the OU environment. Most of their counters are OU even in Ubers, so I dont really see how they could rape the reign of their main counters (reign is the best word I think, since Scizor is on the good way to become the king^^) . They add some special power in a physical dominated environment and generally bring a bit of variety.
I'm also very intrigued in to the Dual Screen Latias set. Probably I didnt think of it since in Ubers Deoxys-S/D, Mewtwo and Bronzong would outclass it, but in OU it would be pretty useful - especially because, unlike many other Dual Screeners like Bronzong - Latias has the power to make some of the possibly DS set counters think twice before switching into what could turn to be a more offensive set.
 
i used Latias as a wish passer on one of my early teams, and from what i've experienced it is very easy to take down on my opponents side

nothing spacific, but i just thought i'd add that in
 
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