I was thinking of using Primeape. I really think he deserves better than the NU tier. So much wasted potential...
Hold on.
Sableye actually sees enough use here to be mentioned? I thought its stats were too poor for even NU.
I think Leafeon is not bad a partner to Floatzel either. They resist each others' weaknesses well, i.e. Electric/Ice, and Leafeon can wall some of the Physical attacks thrown at Floatzel. Also, Leafeon can remove Fire types that can end Leafeon's sweep.
Yeah, i have to agree with heysup. However walls such as grumpig, lickilicky and hypno can take a fireblast/overheat and then stall out the mere 8 pp of fireblast. However if your facing an offensive or balanced team (or a team without those three) then the thing is dangerous, especially the scarf set.
First of all Zapdos isn't in NU and if it was it would probably be banned pretty qiockly. I don't think a single Pokemon could stop Zapdos since it would power its way through the entire tier, at best they could stall/wall him, but can't do anything in return.
Ok, first of all, i know zapdos is NU. The reason why i needed an asnwer is im in a 32 man tournament. It's a NU tournament that allows 1 OU pokemon, and my opponent has zapdos. THAT"S why i asked what can handle zapdos in the NU enviroment. Now, will someone with sense tell me what can handle zapdos.
Thanks.
Ok, first of all, i know zapdos is NU. The reason why i needed an asnwer is im in a 32 man tournament. It's a NU tournament that allows 1 OU pokemon, and my opponent has zapdos. THAT"S why i asked what can handle zapdos in the NU enviroment. Now, will someone with sense tell me what can handle zapdos.
Thanks.
slowking is no medicham counter. but defensive leafeon is. anyway here is my slowking setSlowking is still 2HKOed by Magmortar's Thunderbolt, and OHKOed by ThunderPunch from Medicham, but it is definitely a good check (especially against variants of Medicham who don't run ThunderPunch).
slowking is no medicham counter. but defensive leafeon is.
Fuzznip, when Slowking starts investing in physical defense it really becomes essentially a 'gimmick' (a really good one though, I'll admit, but a gimmick nonetheless). For example, without those SpD EVs, it is easily beaten by important attacks such as Scaf Magmortar's Thunderbolt and Scarf Haunter's Shadow Ball. These are two Pokemon it can simply not afford to lose against in my opinion. Leafeon makes a better physical wall for obvious reasons, and Ice Punch isn't very effective on Medicham imo anyway, I'd rather use dual STAB, or STAB + ThunderPunch.
Investing in Defense for Slowking is not a gimmick. Slowking's excellent typing gives it so many resistances to common physical attacks, so I don't see how investing in Defense to make Slowking a fantastic physical wall a gimmick. It could take on Pokemon like Ursaring, Primeape, the aforementioned Medicham, Zangoose, Dodrio, Floatzel, etc. I don't really care if you think Ice Punch is not worth it on Medicham, the statistics agree with me.
Fuzznip said:Just because Slowking doesn't invest heavily in its Special Defense, it doesn't make it worthless on the special side immediately. I use a spread of 252 HP / 212 Def / 44 SpD with a Bold nature and it still takes on special sweepers like a champ. It does have a solid Special Defense stat already, so I didn't want to invest into it more when going physically defensive is definitely worth it.
Fuzznip said:Taking your examples of Scarf Haunter and Magmortar, let's see some damage calculations with the EV spread I use and a 252 HP / 212 SpD Calm spread.
Fuzznip said:252 SpA Timid Haunter using Shadow Ball vs 252 HP / 212 SpD Bold Slowking: 53.81% - 63.96%
252 SpA Timid Magmortar using Thunderbolt vs 252 HP / 212 SpD Bold Slowking: 45.69% - 53.81%
Now the other spread.
Fuzznip said:No matter what EV spread you choose, Scarf Haunter's Shadow Ball will always 2HKO with Stealth Rock in play. As for Magmortar, my spread will fall under a 2HKO with Stealth Rock in play, while the 252 HP / 212 SpD Calm Slowking will not. However, considering the amount of SpD investment the second spread has, a 252 HP / 212 Def Bold spread can still handle a variety of special attacks and can survive many super effective ones.
Slowking is one of the best physical walls in NU and should not be referred to as a "gimmick" when handled like that.
I use a max Defense Slowking in NU. Well I actually started off with a more special defensive spread, but it didn't take much playtesting to realize that that was a mistake and quickly reverted. What Fuzznip said is right, Slowking can take on so many of the strong Normal / Fighting physical Pokemon with a bulky spread, as well as several other Pokemon like RP Rhydon / Armaldo, DD Lapras, Muk, Relicanth etc. Even Pokemon like Pinsir and most Skuntank can be pseudo-checked when they come in and try to kill you, whereas a no Defense Slowking would risk dying horribly every time.
For some of the more potent special threats that Slowking can 'semi'-counter, I just go to Munchlax, who deals with most of these Pokemon much better than Slowking ever could anyway, as well as things like Manectric and Venomoth that Slowking doesn't like regardless. Defensive Slowking + Munchlax makes for a fine wall combo in my experience.
So yeah, max Defense Slowking is no gimmick, it is in fact one of the most reliable builds you can get, being able to act as a cross between Slowbro and Milotic in a weaker NU metagame.
Leafeon would function better, since you are going to lose pretty horribly to most of the phyiscal attackers still (Relicanth, Rhydon, etc) and EVERY Grass type. Leafeon would really make a much better choice.
Slowking with max Defense can be good, but it isn't worth gimping your core for. It is great for teams who have lots of trouble with Medicham, but that's really it.