Thats also fine. Ill leave it up to you.
cloyster if I'm right runs rock blast so waters don't wall it so might wnna change thatHey SnowCristal! I'm actually new to Smogon and see that you are pretty creative when it comes to team-building. Would you mind attempting to make a fun/solid team involving something underrated but kind of difficult to build around?
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Cloyster @ Focus Sash
Ability: Skill Link
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Shell Smash
- Icicle Spear
- Razor Shell
- Ice Shard
I've been trying to use a Cloyster set that is great to wear down really defensive water type pokemons like Azumarill, Keldeo, manaphy, etc. so that another Set-up sweeper that appreciates theses guys gone in order to take the game away. You don't have to use this moveset if you want, you can even use it as a seperate sweeper of your own! I've been having problems with building around this so let's see if you can help me out with it! Thanks SnowCristal!
cloyster if I'm right runs rock blast so waters don't wall it so might wnna change that
I wanted to post this set so much that I made a team and found good battlers on Showdown to do so.
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Slowking @ Leftovers
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 248 HP / 252 SpA / 8 SpD
Quiet Nature
IVs: 0 Spe
- Scald
- Psyshock
- Nasty Plot
- Trick Room
I used Nasty Plot Trick Room Slowking extensively in BW OU because it handled rain expertly well and punished fast, offensive teams at literally no cost. It took a bit of a dive down in XY OU, but with the way the ORAS OU metagame is unfolding, I found that its effectiveness is definitely something to talk about. It can currently check 3 omnipresent threats--Keldeo, Landorus, and Mega Metagross--with relative ease. The beauty of the NP TR set is that it turns what would be a tank Slowking into an offensive threat that teams find themselves struggling to handle. In a way, this set is able to play 2 roles: pivot tank and sweeper/cleaner. It requires practically no support and keeps its longevity through Regenerator. When it's not sweeping under Trick Room, Slowking wears down its own checks with Scald burns (ban Scald). Another great aspect of this set is simply its surprise value. Most Slowking sets aren't very threatening offensively, so defensive Pokemon who can hardly touch Slowking tend to come in to absorb status or scout for coverage moves. That's when you can hit them with a couple Nasty Plots and then a Trick Room. I've found that while laddering, people have an "oh shit" moment whenever I click Trick Room because they expected to easily revenge kill Slowking after they sack something. And because Slowking is naturally bulky, you can feign a defensive set throughout games by using it as a pivot and spamming scald until you can sweep. The set also naturally sets up on many Pokemon who struggle to 2HKO. I chose dual STAB because Psyshock allows you to beat Calm Minders like Clefable and Scald spreads burns which rewards Slowking for being a pivot.
This replay is a good representation of its cleaning potential:
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/ou-223214126
My guess is he probably didn't expect Psyshock so he got a bit greedy with the Calm Minds and his backup plan was to just go out into Thundurus after his Clefable died (if I won the setup war). I think he had an "oh shit" moment after I clicked Trick Room because he suddenly took 30 seconds to click his move.
Good example of people who don't expect Slowking to be much of a threat so they stay in with something that can barely touch it. He felt safe enough to Rapid Spin with Starmie, which is exactly what this set is good at doing.
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/ou-223216411
He ended up quitting. Sorry about that. I hope the replay is still acceptable.
Here's a good calc representation of Slowking's bulk:
252 SpA Life Orb Latios Draco Meteor vs. 248 HP / 8 SpD Slowking: 253-298 (64.3 - 75.8%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Leftovers recovery
-2 252 SpA Life Orb Latios Draco Meteor vs. 248 HP / 8 SpD Slowking: 126-149 (32 - 37.9%) -- 0.8% chance to 3HKO after Leftovers recovery
The average of the first is 70.05% and the second 34.95% for a total of 105%. Factoring in Leftovers, Slowking on average will take 98.75% from 2 Life Orb Latios Draco Meteors. That's really impressive for not resisting it and having practically no SDef investment. Obviously, setting up on Latios isn't the smartest idea. The calc was just to show off natural bulk and ability to set up on stuff.
EDIT: wow okay that was an annoyingly long post. I'm sorry. I love Slowking.
I was not at home these days. Anyway Crustle is a bit outclassed by Skarmory, but I'll do it the same.Could you do a team based around Custap lead Crustle? I wanna see it 'cause it'll be cooland I don't have the balls to do it myself
Crustle @ Custap Berry
Ability: Sturdy
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spe
IVs: 0 HP / 0 Def / 0 SpD
Hasty Nature
- Stealth Rock
- Spikes
- Knock Off
- Rock Blast
Anyway, love the teams! Can't wait to try some of these out.
That's why it'd be cool to see. The things it has over Skarm are Rock Blast and Knock Off, but generally yes: it is outclassed. I just asked 'cause it'd be fun the see :)I was not at home these days. Anyway Crustle is a bit outclassed by Skarmory, but I'll do it the same.
Thanks for the mew squad it looks so fun :] i really wanted to try venusaur in oRas and i now i will do it fuck stall 2 mew gonna hax them to dead :]It is simply defensive Clefable with 216 hp to have maximum leftovers recovery. I'm gonna put other 4 evs on Altaria, missbuild, sry.
I'll put the replays i can find, since i often switch my alts on showdown
Sure :)
I've an old XY with Regice! I'm gonna build an ORAS OU with Regice one of these days
Sure! I'll do it :)
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