I made a sweet team with Dragonite a few months back when Shaymin-S was in the OU Tier. I'm glad to see some one encouraging the use of Dragonite.
I suppose Heal Bell's the only thing stopping Latias from totally outclassing Dragonite as a Specially defensive Dragon, eh?
Uh, I guess there's also the ability to take on Gengar and Yanmega more easily, too...
I've had really, really good success with the whole 'Bulky Thunderwaving screening support Dragon' thing in Latias, I'd really love to see how the specially defensive Dragonite does. :)
Dragonite (almost all but bulky dd and healer) is outclassed. Salamence has the speed to pull of the mixed, the power to pull off the dd, etc. Plus no one in their right mind switches in Blissey (willingly) on a Dragonite.
Most Dragonites that I have seen don't run Ice Punch, or Agility for that matter. BUt I do see how that would be advantageous to run Agility.
Agility Dragonite is awesome, I've been using it a while back and it works nicely :).Your missing the fact that Dragonite can run an Agility set: sorry if someone else mentioned it, but I don't feel like looking through 6 pages of thread...
Dragonite also has another relatively exclusive attack (to Dragons anyway) in the form of Ice Punch. What are the merits of using that on a set?
EDIT: I can see Ice Punch on a DD-Nite being useful in Ubers.
Can the Mixnite set take a weavile ice punch?
Your bulky sets focus on Spd, i'm wondering if they can take a Mamo LO Ice shard or a Weavile CB Ice shard.
I've been giving this a try, and it does work fairly well.I am planning on running the MixNite set with Thunder-wave on the last slot, crippling any faster switch-ins. Theoretically this should work pretty well, because anything slower should be slaughtered unless its super bulky.
Originally Posted by wildfire393
I'm not really sure how advantageous it would be to have Agility. There is very little Dragonite cannot outrun after 1 DD, and he still loses to Ice Sharders.
I've been giving this a try, and it does work fairly well.
Yes, I find a lot of players switch in Scarfed Heatran, hoping to absorb a Fire or Dragon move, and revenging Dragonite with a swift Dragon Pulse. T-wave can really hurt Heatran switch-ins, allowing you to easier predict and just SuperPower away.
Along with the resistance to bug, lack of Pursuit bait, and more physical defense, DD+Outrage, but yeah...