I assume you meant Landorus's Bulky Scarf SetWhat is the Bulky Choice Scarf set usually look like?
What is the Bulky Choice Scarf set usually look like?
The only thing i can think of is tail glow, which boosts its power to the point where even chansey cant take a +6 Z-move easily.Does Xurkitree bring anything useful to the table compared to Koko and Thundurus-T? Is it best on webs?
I've seen a set with Electrium Z as well, +3 Thunderbolt is so fuckin strong. Also, is Koko really that viable of a partner, considering most teams carry Bulu as their electric switchin now?Xurkitree also has an easier time with Tapu Bulu, and Hypnosis has a bit more utility even after the originial use. Plus Tail Glow + Grass Knot gives it a niche at Stall-breaking, especially if you force Chansey to take the sleep.
It works best on webs no doubt to patch up that low-speed that hinders it for the most part, but if you are going to use it on non-webs HO, I would recommend pairing it with Tapu Koko, as Xurkitree hits like a nuke with Electric Terrain and absolutely demoslishes most of Tapu Koko's checks but you have to be aware that Hypnosis won't work on non-flying targets.
+3 252 SpA Xurkitree Gigavolt Havoc (175 BP) vs. 248 HP / 56 SpD Assault Vest Tapu Bulu in Electric Terrain: 435-513 (126.8 - 149.5%) -- guaranteed OHKOI've seen a set with Electrium Z as well, +3 Thunderbolt is so fuckin strong. Also, is Koko really that viable of a partner, considering most teams carry Bulu as their electric switchin now?
fun fact, it also kills av mag+3 252 SpA Xurkitree Gigavolt Havoc (175 BP) vs. 248 HP / 56 SpD Assault Vest Tapu Bulu in Electric Terrain: 435-513 (126.8 - 149.5%) -- guaranteed OHKO
Xurkitree is garbage but this is an interesting calc.
Basically what Altervisi and MultiAmmiratore noted. All of Tapu Koko's counters are completely chunked by Xurkitree's Z-Thunderbolt which is much better than Z-Hypnosis because Xurkitree rarely sweeps and that nuke destroys defensive teams. The only mon this strategy has problems is scarf Landorus, so having a dedicated lure to that is basically required for the core to workI've seen a set with Electrium Z as well, +3 Thunderbolt is so fuckin strong. Also, is Koko really that viable of a partner, considering most teams carry Bulu as their electric switchin now?
Chansey, Zapdos, Gliscor, Quagsire, Unaware Clefable, Toxapex, Amoongus, Sableye-Mega, Alomola, I think there're more but those are the most popular I believe.this might not be the correct place so lmk if it is and link me where i should ask. but what are some good ou stall mons?
this is very situational and could depend on a lot of things such as your ranking on the ladder, your opponent’s team, your opponent’s plays, etc. some teams, especially on lower ladder, might not be able to break stall whatsoever, so your opponent might’ve noticed that and just given upalso another thing on competitive advice. if my stall team was succsessful at winning the match but it only took like 20 turns does that mean im really good? i feel like it just means (highly no offense) my opponent wasnt amazing?
im low ladder just above 1000 (not 1100) althought i am generally okay with balanced teams and such im not usually great with stall. http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen7ou-728083623 is the replay im sorry if this is sounding mean it just felt... offthis is very situational and could depend on a lot of things such as your ranking on the ladder, your opponent’s team, your opponent’s plays, etc. some teams, especially on lower ladder, might not be able to break stall whatsoever, so your opponent might’ve noticed that and just given up
i like being called names. i sometimes enjoy salt XD i will find it more funny than anything else because its just a game but they get mad about it. know what im saying? also i honestly just used /pick on showdown from a list of different styles i just got stall.Oh, that was an opponent who didn't know that much about the game. In general, particularly lower down, stall tends to force a ton of ragequits. People get frustrated and tilt and take it out on you. If you intend to seriously take up stall as a regular playstyle, be prepared to get called a lot of names.
248 HP 36 Defense EVs Impish take 2 specs Psyshocks, 248 HP 180 Defense Impish take 2 specs Psyshocks after rocks but that is already a ton of investmentWhat's the best AV Bulu spread to deal with Lele?
There are plenty of ways to handle lando-t besides weavile. If you want another ice type, mamoswine and kyurem will both take care of him. Many pokemon run ice type coverage to handle lando, as well as other fat grounds. You can run a water type like keldeo or greninja, anything that's faster than landot, really. And there is always the option (necessity?) of running your own landot, and giving it hp ice.Is there ever a chance that Landorus could get suspected for Ubers cuz I feel like I have to bring an ice type to every battle just to beat Landorus and like 70% of people use it and using Weavile gets a little bit repetitive
Please refrain from suspect talk here. But even then, I'd argue Landorus-T is anything but broken. You really don't have to bring an Ice-type to beat it. In fact, special attackers, water-types, and even some physical attackers like Hawlucha can take it down with ease. It's usage shouldn't be used as a factor for deeming it ban-worthy, as it's just a pretty good and reliable Pokemon, and that doesn't correlate to brokenness in any way, shape, or form.Is there ever a chance that Landorus could get suspected for Ubers cuz I feel like I have to bring an ice type to every battle just to beat Landorus and like 70% of people use it and using Weavile gets a little bit repetitive
no.Is there ever a chance that Landorus could get suspected for Ubers