Roobushin,zuruzukin,kojondo, and Gallade all learn drain punch (now with 75bp)
However, only Roopbushin can actually make use of it due to Iron Fist.
Roobushin,zuruzukin,kojondo, and Gallade all learn drain punch (now with 75bp)
However, only Roopbushin can actually make use of it due to Iron Fist.
I do like snorlax but his job is way to easily taken down.
Belly drum setup is needed with lum due to Mischievous heart.
They can all make use of it, it's just the others have High Jump Kick or Close Combat instead. Roopushin doesn't have another reliable STAB to use.
Not true at all, Zuzu is extremely bulky and can set up bulk ups with ease then kick some azz, Kojondo won't be using it with it's"wonderful" defences. Gallade...I wouldn't know, in 4th gen My gallades died to everything...But he's pretty strong anyway...
I use Giga Drain on my Nasty Plot Celebi, because it lacks other healing and it's more reliable than Grass Knot.
Other users include special Venusaur and Sceptile (althought they can both use Leaf Storm).
CM Shandera is a rarity and hard to pull off effectively, so I'm not worried about that. More importantly, CB gives Snorlax the power to hurt non-Shandera switch-ins as well as ensure the KO on sweeper types with your STAB. And let's not forget that after Shandera has killed something else on your team, Snorlax can still pick it off with Pursuit.CB is really an inferior option on Snorlax. It lacks the speed to be an effective revenge killer, and his STAB can't touch ghosts. Basically you would be asking for a death sentence if you locked yourself into Return, as Shanderaa could come in set up and sweep your entire team with +6 Sp.Atk and speed.
Yeah, you're kind of missing my point: Roopushin is not just another Fighting type, it's currently one of the biggest threats in Gen 5. You're probably going to see it on every third team, if not more. Curselax is a complete liability against it.You wouldn't send Salamence in against a ScarfChomp using outrage, or keep him in if it comes in to revenge you. You don't keep Heatran in against Blissey, especially if you lack Explosion. Same goes for Snorlax. don't use him against the Fighting types. Get rid of the threats to him first before you send him in, the same way you would do with any other set up sweeper on your team.
Personally, I don't think it's his best set anymore because with all of Gen 5's new Fighting types and anti-setup supporters, it's more of a liability to set up than it is to use his power and bulk to threaten and kill things right away. There are a lot more strong special attackters too that can just revenge you for all the effort you put into setting him up. For instance, I wonder how Snorlax takes a Specs Hydro Pump from Kingdra or Politoed in Rain.I mean no hard feelings but just because a poke is weak to a certain type doesn't mean you should instantly say "Oh its only good set is this, because this guy can kill him." No single Pokemon has no counters. None, even Ubers. Every Pokemon out there is beat by something else, and that is the way it works.
Lum ain't gonna save you from Mischevious Heart Encore.
CM Shandera is a rarity and hard to pull off effectively, so I'm not worried about that. More importantly, CB gives Snorlax the power to hurt non-Shandera switch-ins as well as ensure the KO on sweeper types with your STAB. And let's not forget that after Shandera has killed something else on your team, Snorlax can still pick it off with Pursuit.
That's actually one of the best reasons to use it: you don't want Tyranitar on your team, but you still want to get rid of Shandera. Well, now you have Snorlax, something Shandera can't even scratch, and now in addition, can't switch out of safely. If you switch a Shed Shell Forry/Nat/Brozong out of Overheat and into Lax, it's practically dead then and there.
Yeah, you're kind of missing my point: Roopushin is not just another Fighting type, it's currently one of the biggest threats in Gen 5. You're probably going to see it on every third team, if not more. Curselax is a complete liability against it.
In addition to that, there's Erufuun, who's not quite as ubiquitous, but is really a death sentence for something that requires so much setup to use effectively. There's also Ditto, something of a nemesis to any setup sweeper. No explanation required there.
The main difference between Curselax and CBLax is that Curselax requires support in order to be used effectively while CBLax supports you. You can threaten to KO Special attackers right away without having to set up or losing momentum on an offensive team. Even better when that Special Attacker might be able to 2HKO you with Focus Blast (Gengar, Lucario, etc.) and Snorlax was really your bankshot on taking it out.
Personally, I don't think it's his best set anymore because with all of Gen 5's new Fighting types and anti-setup supporters, it's more of a liability to set up than it is to use his power and bulk to threaten and kill things right away. There are a lot more strong special attackters too that can just revenge you for all the effort you put into setting him up. For instance, I wonder how Snorlax takes a Specs Hydro Pump from Kingdra or Politoed in Rain.
Drain Punch, both in effect and base power, is a Fighting-type Giga Drain. And yet how many Grass-types do you expect to use Giga Drain?
Defensive venusaurs, that new mushroom, vizeron, and any other defensive grass types tbh...
Granted that Grass is a poor attacking type, but Drain Punch is now on par with Brick Break. But how many Fighting-types run Brick Break over SuperPower/Close Combat/High Jump Kick or some other move? Not many, simply due to the relatively low base power.
Bulk up users would rather use Drain punch(so they dont get low on hp)all those moves are better for pokemon who are sweepers(blaziken, lucario,Dragon dance zuzu, kojondo, infernape) or choice band/scarf users.
I'm not saying that Drain Punch is a bad move, but I'm saying that anything with a stronger move will most certainly pick it, regardless of the healing powers of Drain Punch.
Not true, it really depends on if you like staying power(which pays off in the long run) or Brute force.
But it doesn't matter, because any Fighting move can prove fatal to Snorlax, not just Drain Punch.Thats true
Defensive venusaurs, that new mushroom, vizeron, and any other defensive grass types tbh...
Bulk up users would rather use Drain punch(so they dont get low on hp)all those moves are better for pokemon who are sweepers(blaziken, lucario,Dragon dance zuzu, kojondo, infernape) or choice band/scarf users.
Not true, it really depends on if you like staying power(which pays off in the long run) or Brute force.
That's true
Snorlax can't use U-turn and were it not for Heatran and the million other things that walled Scizor, SD probably would have been his preferred set. But it wasn't, it was CB. Without U-turn to carry the day, Scizor would have been chillin' right down in mid-low OU along with Snorlax, the same way he was pre-Plat.And Heatran was the top used Pokemon at the end of DP, but Scizor was still used. And even though Swampert and Blissey were both around to wall Heatran it still stayed on top.
Thing is, Ditto is a revenger. The circumstances in which he comes in are completely up to user. With the right opening, he could finish you off with his own Body Slam and go to town on the team. There really isn't a surefire way to prevent this from happening.I already adressed the Ditto issue in my post with my current Curselax setup. Easy answer is that Ditto just doesn't have enough health to take on Snorlax. Curse ups you defenses along with your attack meaning that even though Ditto could come in and you be at +4 it won't do much more then a +2 or +0, cause your defenses were buffed at the same time. And since your health is higher and you are not locked into a move with only 5 PP you will almost always win against Dittos with Curselax.
We're seeing way more 120+ offenses this gen than we ever have before with very few viable new defensive Pokemon to stop them. You don't call that stronger? It's already telling that the metagame is offensive as it is. I've run into maybe two or three stall teams in the past month. Everything else? Pure offense.The Metagame hasn't necessarily gotten stronger, just more diverse. It gives Curselax a lot of competition for a team spot, and that is probably what will hold it back.
Because it got a 15 point increase in BP? Just like Drain Punch?SlimMan said:I've seen Venusaur run Giga Drain once or twice all of GenIV, and I don't see why it would change this Gen.
Because it got a 15 point increase in BP? Just like Drain Punch?
Just making sure you're aware, that's why it's much more likely to be seen this Gen.
GD for example is better than Energy Ball in MANY cases now, due to only 5 BP difference and healing.
All in all, Drain Punch will be out there for Snorlax to consider.
Good point but then why bring snorlax out on a Mischevious Heart user.
Thing is, Ditto is a revenger. The circumstances in which he comes in are completely up to user. With the right opening, he could finish you off with his own Body Slam and go to town on the team. There really isn't a surefire way to prevent this from happening.
These are not viable comparisons to Roopushin vs. Snorlax because Roopushin is much stronger and more threatening than any of the aforementioned Pokemon. Imagine Machamp with more bulk, attack power, Drain Punch, and Mach Punch. If that doesn't scare you, then I'll probably need to borrow those balls of steel sometime. By 4th gen standards, he could have very well been Uber. You are giving this very same Pokemon a free setup with your own setup sweeper.
We're seeing way more 120+ offenses this gen than we ever have before with very few viable new defensive Pokemon to stop them. You don't call that stronger? It's already telling that the metagame is offensive as it is. I've run into maybe two or three stall teams in the past month. Everything else? Pure offense.
Curselax didn't stand the test of time, but that was to be expected. He was way more potent back in 2nd and 3rd Gen when barely anything could touch him. Now that we have Close Combats, Roopushin, and the like flying everywhere, there's simply no way he can function anywhere close to as well as he used to.