
Mega Rhyperior
New Ability: Sap Sipper
Type: Ground | Rock
New Stats
HP: 115
Attack: 140 → 150 (+10)
Defense: 130 → 160 (+30)
Special Attack: 55 → 65 (+10)
Special Defense: 55 → 85 (+30)
Speed: 40 → 60 (+20)
BST: 540 → 640
New Moves:
- none
Description:
1) Flavour
Rhyperior is likely based on an ankylosaur, which is a herbivore. Hence why it has Sap Sipper.
2) Competitive
A bully that makes Sun abusers weep.
Yes, you read it right. M Heliolisk and Venusaur on Sun will no longer scare you anymore as M Rhyperior doesn't fear any Grass move thanks to Sap Sipper. It also happens to resist Fire and Poison, making it even more difficult for these Pokémon to take down M Rhyperior. While Venusaur does know Earth Power, I'd argue it's more viable to run Sludge Bomb on it in Kalos in order to deal with Hydreigon, Dragonite, Moltres, and Rotom-H, among others. There are barely any relevant Pokémon you would want to hit with Earth Power.
That being said, Ground/Rock + Sap Sipper handles Roserade, Amoonguss, and Ferrothorn very well, underlining how valuable this combo is in Kalos and allowing it to set hazards in front of them. Moreover, this pairs extremely well with Wish passers like Alomomola or Florges which naturally invite Grass Pokémon, like the aforementioned Pokémon.
In VGC, the dualtype offers great offensive and defensive synergy with Grass Pokémon; in fact, it pressures all the types Grass doesn't want to deal with, while also resisting most of them, like Fire or Flying. In turn, M Rhyperior appreciates Grass's ability to threaten Water Pokémon. The synergy between Rhyperior and Grass Pokémon is further underlined by Petal Blizzard, which hits all Pokémon on the field, just like Surf.Maractus might be the best partner because of Storm Drain and Petal Blizzard, just saying Of course, some Fairy Pokémon like Florges and Comfey are also able to learn this move and appreciate Rhyperior's presence on the field because it threatens Poison and Steel. Fairy, in turn, handles Fighting Pokémon for it.
I should note that because Grass Pokémon resist Ground moves, Rhyperior doesn't have to worry too much about its Grass ally whenever it clicks Earthquake. This further underlines the synergy between Rhyperior and Grass Pokémon. Another aspect to point out is that Amoonguss can't do anything to M Rhyperior in VGC, which is pretty huge as the mushroom Pokémon is often among the best Pokémon in a Doubles format due to its supportive and disruptive qualities. This should give M Rhyperior a valuable place on Trick Room and Balance teams. After all, you are free to run Safety Goggles on another Pokémon.
		New Ability: Sap Sipper
Type: Ground | Rock
New Stats
HP: 115
Attack: 140 → 150 (+10)
Defense: 130 → 160 (+30)
Special Attack: 55 → 65 (+10)
Special Defense: 55 → 85 (+30)
Speed: 40 → 60 (+20)
BST: 540 → 640
New Moves:
- none
Description:
1) Flavour
Rhyperior is likely based on an ankylosaur, which is a herbivore. Hence why it has Sap Sipper.
2) Competitive
A bully that makes Sun abusers weep.
Yes, you read it right. M Heliolisk and Venusaur on Sun will no longer scare you anymore as M Rhyperior doesn't fear any Grass move thanks to Sap Sipper. It also happens to resist Fire and Poison, making it even more difficult for these Pokémon to take down M Rhyperior. While Venusaur does know Earth Power, I'd argue it's more viable to run Sludge Bomb on it in Kalos in order to deal with Hydreigon, Dragonite, Moltres, and Rotom-H, among others. There are barely any relevant Pokémon you would want to hit with Earth Power.
That being said, Ground/Rock + Sap Sipper handles Roserade, Amoonguss, and Ferrothorn very well, underlining how valuable this combo is in Kalos and allowing it to set hazards in front of them. Moreover, this pairs extremely well with Wish passers like Alomomola or Florges which naturally invite Grass Pokémon, like the aforementioned Pokémon.
In VGC, the dualtype offers great offensive and defensive synergy with Grass Pokémon; in fact, it pressures all the types Grass doesn't want to deal with, while also resisting most of them, like Fire or Flying. In turn, M Rhyperior appreciates Grass's ability to threaten Water Pokémon. The synergy between Rhyperior and Grass Pokémon is further underlined by Petal Blizzard, which hits all Pokémon on the field, just like Surf.
I should note that because Grass Pokémon resist Ground moves, Rhyperior doesn't have to worry too much about its Grass ally whenever it clicks Earthquake. This further underlines the synergy between Rhyperior and Grass Pokémon. Another aspect to point out is that Amoonguss can't do anything to M Rhyperior in VGC, which is pretty huge as the mushroom Pokémon is often among the best Pokémon in a Doubles format due to its supportive and disruptive qualities. This should give M Rhyperior a valuable place on Trick Room and Balance teams. After all, you are free to run Safety Goggles on another Pokémon.
			
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 With the loss of Nasty Plot, Mega Toucannon should be much more balanced now and get real value out of using Apple Acid.
 With the loss of Nasty Plot, Mega Toucannon should be much more balanced now and get real value out of using Apple Acid. According to some members of the Competitive Council, Mega Jolteon was problematic during a Tornadus-T centric metagame, which was back in the first PetMod League tournament. To them, it was especially notable on Rain teams where it could make progress with a Yawn set due to its offensive capabilities and enable Tornadus-T as a result. However, as time went on, Tornadus-T got banned, and opinions changed and resurfaced; in fact, the metagame has access to many Pokémon in order to deal with Mega Jolteon, such as Gastroodon, bulky Grass and Dragon Pokémon, and Sleep denying terrains. The Competitive Council believes it should be fine to unban Mega Jolteon.
 According to some members of the Competitive Council, Mega Jolteon was problematic during a Tornadus-T centric metagame, which was back in the first PetMod League tournament. To them, it was especially notable on Rain teams where it could make progress with a Yawn set due to its offensive capabilities and enable Tornadus-T as a result. However, as time went on, Tornadus-T got banned, and opinions changed and resurfaced; in fact, the metagame has access to many Pokémon in order to deal with Mega Jolteon, such as Gastroodon, bulky Grass and Dragon Pokémon, and Sleep denying terrains. The Competitive Council believes it should be fine to unban Mega Jolteon. Mega Gourgeist-Small (the Prankster one) heavily restricted counterplays since it could inflict Burn on almost any physical attackers and had access to Strength Sap, making it very difficult to deal with. However, since it lost Strength Sap, it should be much easier now to overwhelm it longterm.
 Mega Gourgeist-Small (the Prankster one) heavily restricted counterplays since it could inflict Burn on almost any physical attackers and had access to Strength Sap, making it very difficult to deal with. However, since it lost Strength Sap, it should be much easier now to overwhelm it longterm. looses Photon Geyser to keep in line with this mod's design philosophy. This move is also irrelevant to it as it prefers running Psycho Boost, Superpower, Thunder or Knock Off in Singles. In VGC, there's already a powerful Psychic move in Expanding Force.
 looses Photon Geyser to keep in line with this mod's design philosophy. This move is also irrelevant to it as it prefers running Psycho Boost, Superpower, Thunder or Knock Off in Singles. In VGC, there's already a powerful Psychic move in Expanding Force. looses Clanging Scales as it has no competitive reason to run it. Sets consisting of Boomburst and coverage moves are much more useful to pressure as many threats as possible.
 looses Clanging Scales as it has no competitive reason to run it. Sets consisting of Boomburst and coverage moves are much more useful to pressure as many threats as possible. looses Parting Shot to keep in line with this mod's intention of focusing on Mega Pokémon rather than buffing non Mega Pokémon
 looses Parting Shot to keep in line with this mod's intention of focusing on Mega Pokémon rather than buffing non Mega Pokémon looses Rapid Spin to keep in line with this mod's intention of focusing on Mega Pokémon rather than buffing non Mega Pokémon
 looses Rapid Spin to keep in line with this mod's intention of focusing on Mega Pokémon rather than buffing non Mega Pokémon -10 Spe, +10 SpA | This allows for more counterplay in VGC as fast accurate Hypnosis can spiral out of control
 -10 Spe, +10 SpA | This allows for more counterplay in VGC as fast accurate Hypnosis can spiral out of control looses Snarl but gains Spikes for better competitive efficiency as it's primarily a mono Electric attacker.
 looses Snarl but gains Spikes for better competitive efficiency as it's primarily a mono Electric attacker. looses Meteor Beam to keep in line with this mod's intention of focusing on Mega Pokémon rather than buffing non Mega Pokémon
 looses Meteor Beam to keep in line with this mod's intention of focusing on Mega Pokémon rather than buffing non Mega Pokémon - 10 Spe, rest goes either into Atk or Def which is up to your preference. The Speed drop is important in order to allow for more offensive counterplay, such as Urshifu-R and Garchomp. This also allows Mega Magmortar to be less efficient since its previous high Speed allowed it to well invest into its bulk.
 - 10 Spe, rest goes either into Atk or Def which is up to your preference. The Speed drop is important in order to allow for more offensive counterplay, such as Urshifu-R and Garchomp. This also allows Mega Magmortar to be less efficient since its previous high Speed allowed it to well invest into its bulk. looses Bullet Punch because it has no competitive value
 looses Bullet Punch because it has no competitive value looses Morning Sun to make it more bearable in Kalos; now, people can try to wear it down through chip damage and careful plays.
 looses Morning Sun to make it more bearable in Kalos; now, people can try to wear it down through chip damage and careful plays. 
 
		
 
 
		




 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
		

 
 
		 
	 
	
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
	 
	 
 
		