
[OVERVIEW]
Mega Charizard Y's Fire Blast is powerful enough to 2HKO Alolan Muk without Stealth Rock damage most of the time, even with accuracy factored in, a feat that seems ridiculous for a special attacker and speaks to its power. It also boasts a usable Attack stat from which it can use options such as Earthquake and Brick Break in order to deal with Chansey. As a result of these factors, Mega Charizard Y is easily the most threatening wallbreaker in LGPE OU in a vacuum. However, Mega Charizard Y has major weaknesses; its vulnerability to Stealth Rock, in combination with its comparatively low Speed for an offensive Mega Evolution, makes it very difficult to keep healthy for long and leaves it extremely vulnerable to revenge killing. As one wrong move can force Mega Charizard Y to switch out despite having lost half its health in order to switch in, it is very reliant on good prediction.
[SET]
name: Wallbreaker
move 1: Fire Blast
move 2: Air Slash
move 3: Flamethrower / Earthquake / Substitute
move 4: Roost
item: Charizardite Y
nature: Timid / Naive
[SET COMMENTS]
Set Description
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Fire Blast is the move Mega Charizard Y aims to be using as much as possible, dealing massive damage to almost every Pokemon in the metagame. Air Slash provides coverage for Poliwrath and deals heavy damage to most Water- and Dragon-types that could otherwise switch in. Flamethrower is more reliable than Fire Blast when the latter's power is not needed, such as when picking off weakened targets. Earthquake is great for beating Pokemon that can otherwise check Mega Charizard Y, as it 2HKOes Chansey and is guaranteed to OHKO Alolan Muk after Fire Blast. Substitute allows Mega Charizard Y to avoid being statused and makes it harder to pressure, but it must be used carefully, as its HP cost adds up quickly with Stealth Rock damage. Roost is absolutely vital, as Mega Charizard Y's Stealth Rock weakness otherwise prevents it from being able to switch in repeatedly. A Timid nature forces a Speed tie with Mew and Zapdos, giving Mega Charizard Y the potential to 2HKO them without being hit if they switch into it. A Naive nature is preferred if using Earthquake in order to reliably KO Alolan Muk after a Fire Blast.
Usage Tips
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Leading with Mega Charizard Y in matchups where you expect a lead that it can heavily threaten is a great plan, as it lets Mega Charizard Y exert pressure without having to switch into Stealth Rock. Your opponent is far more likely to expect Mega Charizard X when they see Charizard at Team Preview. As a result, they may make plays you can exploit; for example, they may try to take on Charizard one-on-one with Mew instead of Zapdos. Keeping Charizard from Mega Evolving for as long as possible allows you to make the most of this bluff. You should only switch Mega Charizard Y in on foes it forces out or can safely use Roost against. Bringing it in via pivoting or after a KO is generally preferred to avoid adding to Stealth Rock damage. In the rare scenario that Stealth Rock isn't set, Mega Charizard Y can be used much more liberally as a switch-in to resisted attacks. If you are in a position where Mega Charizard Y can pick up a KO and still have half its health left so that it can switch in later, attacking is generally the best option; otherwise, consider using Roost. Many teams lack good switch-ins to Mega Charizard Y. Keep this in mind to force the opponent to give up key team members, creating opportunities for Mega Charizard Y's offensive teammates.
Team Options
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Stealth Rock support is heavily appreciated by Mega Charizard Y, guaranteeing a 2HKO on Alolan Muk and punishing its popular revenge killing options like Mega Aerodactyl and Mega Beedrill. Alolan Dugtrio, Rhydon, and Nidoqueen are especially good choices to set Stealth Rock due to their positive matchups against Zapdos and respectable offensive presences to maintain pressure. Poliwrath is an extremely valuable teammate due to Mega Charizard Y's weak matchup against Mega Gyarados and issues with healthy Rock-types. Melmetal provides a sturdy answer to Mega Aerodactyl and Mega Beedrill while not sacrificing offensive momentum. Using Electrode as a lead usually prevents the opponent from starting the game with Stealth Rock, allowing Mega Charizard Y an opening to deal massive damage before it is set. However, Electrode must usually sacrifice itself to do this. Offensive cleaners that can soften the opposing team for Mega Charizard Y or exploit the holes it breaks, such as Starmie, Gengar, and the aforementioned Alolan Dugtrio, make for great partners. Alolan Muk and Snorlax check most Mew variants well, reducing the need to risk Speed ties against it. They also check Starmie, Gengar, and Mega Alakazam, which outspeed and threaten Mega Charizard Y.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Will-O-Wisp can be used to assist Mega Charizard Y's team in dealing with physical Pokemon that threaten it, such as Mega Aerodactyl and Mega Gyarados, but this move is very prediction reliant, as Mega Charizard Y would have to hit these Pokemon as they switch in to avoid serious unwanted damage. Dragon Pulse provides a stronger attack versus Dragonite and Mega Charizard X, but it is useless otherwise and mostly overshadowed by Earthquake. Brick Break almost always OHKOes Chansey after Stealth Rock and can let Mega Charizard Y break dual screens, but it is otherwise mostly useless, as Fire Blast does more to even resistant and bulky targets like Rhydon and Snorlax. Crunch lets Mega Charizard Y hit Mega Alakazam harder than any other option, but it isn't useful for much else, and Mega Alakazam will usually just KO Mega Charizard Y before it gets the chance to use the move.
Checks and Counters
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**Stealth Rock**: Stealth Rock deals massive damage to Mega Charizard Y, limiting its opportunities to switch in and wallbreak.
**Mega Gyarados**: Mega Gyarados can withstand multiple hits from Mega Charizard Y and OHKO in return with Waterfall.
**Mega Aerodactyl and Starmie**: Mega Aerodactyl and Starmie can switch in on Fire Blast and proceed to heal off any damage or outspeed and OHKO Mega Charizard Y, making them very solid answers.
**Faster Pokemon**: Alolan Dugtrio and Alolan Raichu can revenge kill Mega Charizard Y easily, but they can't switch in safely. Gengar and Electrode can also revenge kill Mega Charizard Y but require prior damage and can't switch in. Mega Beedrill and Mega Alakazam can't switch in, but they can comfortably revenge kill Mega Charizard Y after Stealth Rock.
**Chansey**: Chansey can heal off damage from Mega Charizard Y lacking Earthquake or Brick Break and threaten it with status and Seismic Toss.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Eve, 375272]]
- Quality checked by: [[McCoolDude, 469684], [Vengeance417, 198446], [Kris, 241023]]
- Grammar checked by: [[The Dutch Plumberjack, 232216], [Rabia, 336073]]
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