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The ultimate team supporter.
Ninetales @ Wide Lens.
Nature: Timid
Ability: Flash Fire
EV's: 252 Spd, 116 SpA, 142 SpD.
- Will-O-Wisp
- Hypnosis
- Grudge
- Fire Blast
Where do I start? This Pokemon is all kinds of useful. Send Weavile leads running by either threatening with a Fire Blast or Will-O-Wisp. A CB Night Slash fails to kill this Ninetales, only dealing
66.67% - 78.21%. A burned Bulkydos Waterfall/Earthquake also fails to kill Ninetales, when will people learn that not all Ninetales carry the HypnoPlot variation? If he tries to Taunt, it'll fail because Ninetales is faster. Burn is a seriously underrated status. If you'd like to burn something faster without getting OHKOed (ScarfChomp), use Focus Sash. Beware of Spikes / Stealth Rock / Sandstream. The reason you don't want to Wisp immiediatly following a successful Hynosis is because of Guts Heracross/ Milotic etc. They'd be better off without the burn status eh? The lesson? Scout first, then Wisp whatever needs to be burned.
Hypnosis is a given really. Sleep whatever you can't kill then switch. With Wide Lens, it's accuracy is 75-76%, iirc. I could be wrong though, lol.
Moving onto the strange EVs. The
252 speed with Timid is vital to every Ninetales, not just to this set. Outspeeds random things. Your average mence (no +Spd nature) will get outsped by this little demon. So burn or sleep accordingly. The
142 SpD is the best specially defensive spread you can get, from my X-Act's defense applet with a 100% bias towards SpD. The poor fox's SpD is often overlooked. The reason I didn't put the usual 252 in SpA is because that extra SpA Evs aren't really going to help OHKO or significantly hurt anything else in OU. Not to mention that it only has 1 attacking move, so it'd be a waste of those extra Evs.
Now remember everything was calculated using a 30 IV (Because my bred Ninetales has 30 >.<) in SpA with 116 SpA EVs:
Damage: 100.30% - 117.96% - Skarmory 252 HP / 252 Def
Damage: 100.28% - 118.08% - Steelix 252 HP / 252 Def
Damage: 106.93% - 125.99% - Tangrowth 252 HP / 252 Def
Damage: 213.28% - 250.85% - Forretress 252 HP / 252 Def
Damage: 175.29% - 206.10% - Scizor 252 HP / 252 Def
I'm assuming none of them carry SpD EVs. Some of these Pokes don't even carry 252 HP but I just wanted to show you what the damage would be like if they did.
Pow! Fear the fox, Skarm! Not that anyone would switch Skarm in onto Ninetales but still. <_<
And finally, the best move of the set, Grudge! Lord knows how many times this move has helped me set up. Blissey think she can ST you to death? Well Grudge her! This move is also insanely good vs slow Choice Banders, they kill you, then will be forced to either switch out or Struggle. Whilst you can use that turn for Spikes, Sword Dancing etc. If you're slower and the attack doesn't kill you, they'll either have to kill you, losing type coverage or switch. And you could use that switch to use either of the other 3 moves! Ninetales = Fun.
Wide Lens > Focus Sash, imo atleast. Ninetales has good SpD, well for a fire type atleast <_<. It can withstand special attacks like a champ therefore wasting your Focus Sash. Wide Lens benefits 3/4 of your moves. Missing a status move will result in Ninetales being fox meat, especially if you're up against a physical sweeper. As a result, I believe the benefits of Wide Lens out weigh Focus Sash's benefits.
This set works better in OU than the HypnoPlot set because OU is full of better special sweepers than poor Ninetales. Yes, Gengar probablly carries this set off better but Ninetales is a little more sturdy, plus you get 1 millions cool points for using a Ninetales. :)
Let's hope that Ninetales gets Destiny Bond in the next gen! ^_^
Hope you guys like my set. :)