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It does. Custap doesn't actually give you priority, it just makes you move first in your priority bracket.Does Custap Berry still work under Psychic Terrain?
It does. Custap doesn't actually give you priority, it just makes you move first in your priority bracket.Does Custap Berry still work under Psychic Terrain?
While I don’t think that Pex will fit on that team (an older sample team had Ferro as a sixth slot if you want suggestions), I think a full physdef variant will do you just fine.What Pex EV spread would be best on a Mega Sab, Quag, Avalugg, Chansey, Moltres stall?
I wouldn’t say its the most viable. Pyukumuku faces competition from Quag and Unaware Clef for the already specific spot on Stall teams as an Unaware user. Its usage has dropped considerably after being discovered at WCoP last year, too. This is probably why it hasn’t moved up any tiers. As for your other question, off the top of my head I think Slowbro is one where it gets alot of usage outside its own (its currently RU, but sees good amounts of usage in base in UU and pops its head up in OU on occasion).If Pyukumuku is so viable in OU, why does it have analyses for almost every tier? Why does no one use it enough to bump it even out of ZU?
Have there ever been bottom tier mons by usage that were viable in virtually every tier?
Magnezone really appreciates its bulk and both can generally score the same OHKOs and 2HKOs, so Magneton generally isn't worth it. There was, however, a point during Gen 6 OU where Magneton had a legitimate niche over Magnezone because of its higher Speed (you'd run Timid) allowing it to revenge kill Talonflame in addition to trapping most of the threats you'd want Magnezone for in the first place. But nowadays that's not very important and Magneton doesn't have any niches over Magnezone in this tier and being slower than Zone itself can leave you in a really, really shitty situation if you get trapped by an opponent's Zone.Does anyone have an opinion on running Modest Scarf Magneton over Timid Scarf Magnezone? It's one point slower and significantly less bulky in exchange for a bit more power. I'm assuming it's not worth it but can someone good confirm?
Yup it does :)Does Victory Star boosts the accuracy of moves in SIngles?
Birdspam is viable in OU. As for Talonflame itself, Talonflame isn't great, but as a lot of teams aren't prepared/don't prepare for it, it can be effective with good play that places pressure on hazard setters. I wouldn't call it generally viable, but you can certainly make it work.Lately I have been seeing some Talfonlame HO on ladder. Is Talonflame/birdspam viable in OU?
Some stalls like the sample Mega Aggron team have double Defog to help deal with the extra hazards. On the other hand, Ash Greninja has to be careful about being worn down by Stealth Rock + status, and because Chansey tanks Hydro + Dark Pulse very well along with having 2 Defog users, it's possible to outlast Ash-Greninja in the long run. Ash Greninja also has to come in on something it can force out to get up a spike, but one issue (or at least with the Aggron stall for Greninja) is that there are several Protect users that can scout for what move Greninja locks itself into. While you might end up removing that Spike later, Greninja might also be forced out or risks being chipped/statused. It's still annoying to deal with and can force the Stall team to remove hazards more often, but it is entirely possible to wear Greninja down via hazards/status to knock it out in the long run.How does non-sableye stall deal with Ash-Greninja? If course, Chansey walls for days, but without magic bounce on the team, Gren is much more free to click spikes. On top of that, no standard defogger/spinner can safely switch in on both hydro pump and dark pulse. One could swap out a hazard control mon for a less conventional one, like Hydreigon or Articuno, but you lose great checks (Zapdos for Kartana, and Mew for Tapu Lele, for example).
Nothing pops up in mind. Metagame thread would be the best place for things like that I feel, but the problem is there is a lot of variance between the team you're using and the team you're facing that it's difficult to have a general "how to" with handling such teams.Do you guys have any threads that give general or specific tips on how to play against certain types of teams or play styles like rain or HO?
True but I feel there are general strategies to counter specific types of teams like Stall for example almost always struggles with Mold Breakers since they can break though Unaware walls and Knock Off will always be a great option against Pelipper.Nothing pops up in mind. Metagame thread would be the best place for things like that I feel, but the problem is there is a lot of variance between the team you're using and the team you're facing that it's difficult to have a general "how to" with handling such teams.
For example, against rain some teams like Zard Y / Driller / Tar teams have a bit more outs than, say, some standard balanced teams.
Generally you're gonna want to use it over Zen Headbutt as Ice Punch provides solid coverage alongside Hi Jump Kick, but as always it depends on the rest of your team.bullet punch medi, y/n? I just have no idea where on the moveset I want it, losing Ice Punch sucks. Also what nature with BP?
Mainly because they're both so common that they do not want to be slower than either of each other, but also there are other Pokemon such as Tapu Koko, Mega Lopunny, Weavile, regular Greninja, etc. who are in similar areas speed wise and you do not want to be slower than any of them.Why do fast special attackers such as Mega Alakazam and Ash-Greninja run Timid over Modest?
It can put it at a range of health in which a Mega Mawile cannot do a ton/1v1 much due to its inability to OHKO a lot of other walls and the fact that it will die to any hit afterwards, but it is true that Mega Mawile can potentially outlast an Avalugg if it gets an SD up on the switch-in, yes.Can Avalugg check SD Mawile? The strategy dex says it can check Mawile lacking iron head, but it is 2HKOed after a swords dance, and Avalugg fails to do 2/3 damage with earthquake (1/3 being done by 2 hits of rocky helmet). The situation gets worse for Avalugg if Mawile uses knock off, meaning it doesn't take damage on the second hit. Most Mawile sets are running swords dance and knock off.
If you selected Calm Mind and then Focus Blast, you definitely weren't using Choice Scarf, which locks you into a single attack, and presumably the Magnezone was.How was the opponent's magnezone able to attack before my keldeo?
So the match went like this. I started with keldo my opponent started with beedrill. I chose calm mind my opponent used uturn and switched to magnezone. I used focus blast, the opponent used thunderbolt, attacked first and made my keldo faint!
Bear in mind that i have choice scarf with 252+ on speed.
Am i missing something here?
Nevermind that using Choice Scarf and Calm Mind is pretty bad unless you're purposely waiting for Knock Off fishes.How was the opponent's magnezone able to attack before my keldeo?
So the match went like this. I started with keldo my opponent started with beedrill. I chose calm mind my opponent used uturn and switched to magnezone. I used focus blast, the opponent used thunderbolt, attacked first and made my keldo faint!
Bear in mind that i have choice scarf with 252+ on speed.
Am i missing something here?