Pokémon Tatsugiri


Tatsugiri

Base Stats: 68 HP | 50 Atk | 60 Def | 120 SAtk | 95 SDef | 82 Spe

Abilities: Commander | Storm Drain (H)

Notable Moves:
- Hydro Pump
- Draco Meteor
- Rapid Spin
- Nasty Plot
- Surf
- Dragon Pulse
- Taunt
- Tera Blast
- Icy Wind
- Muddy Water
- Memento

Level Up Moves:
- [01] Water Gun
- [01] Splash
- [06] Harden
- [12] Helping Hand
- [17] Water Pulse
- [23] Soak
- [28] Taunt
- [34] Memento
- [43] Nasty Plot
- [47] Mirror Coat
- [52] Dragon Pulse
TMs:
- [TM001] Take Down
- [TM007] Protect
- [TM011] Water Pulse
- [TM022] Chilling Water
- [TM025] Facade
- [TM034] Icy Wind
- [TM047] Endure
- [TM050] Rain Dance
- [TM070] Sleep Talk
- [TM085] Rest
- [TM087] Taunt
- [TM100] Dragon Dance
- [TM103] Substitute
- [TM115] Dragon Pulse
- [TM123] Surf
- [TM130] Helping Hand
- [TM132] Baton Pass
- [TM140] Nasty Plot
- [TM142] Hydro Pump
- [TM152] Giga Impact
- [TM156] Outrage
- [TM163] Hyper Beam
- [TM169] Draco Meteor
- [TM171] Tera Blast
Egg Moves:
- Counter
- Baton Pass
- Rapid Spin

New Abilities:
Commander - When the Pokémon enters a battle, it goes inside the mouth of an ally Dondozo if one is on the field. The Pokémon then issues commands from there.

Pros:
- High Special Attack stat, backed up by several high-power STAB moves and access to Nasty Plot
- Can learn Rapid Spin, allowing it to remove hazards and boost its Speed

Cons:
- Frail, especially on the physical side
- Limited offensive movepool. Besides Tera Blast, the only non-STAB special attacks it gets are Icy Wind and Hyper Beam.
- Mediocre speed
- Commander is completely useless in a Singles environment.

Terastalizing Potential:
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: Same-type Tera boosts Tatsugiri's already respectable power to formidable levels. It also gives you more resistances to work with, which is useful on a Pokémon that's this frail.
: Electric-type Tera Blast is Tatsugiri's strongest option against bulky Waters that can comfortably take a Draco
: Similar to Electric, but you gain a resistance to Ground, which can be important against some hazard setters
: Tera Blast hits Gholdengo super-effectively, while also still hitting Toxapex. You also gain a resistance to Rock, which may come in handy.
: Tera Blast hits most spinblockers super-effectively, allowing you to maul them after they block your spin. At least in theory, anyway. Tatsugiri might be too frail to actually pull that off.

Potential Sets:
Offensive Spinner
Tatsugiri @ Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Storm Drain
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Tera Type: Electric / Grass / Ground
Timid / Modest Nature
- Rapid Spin
- Hydro Pump
- Dragon Pulse
- Tera Blast

Nasty Plot
Tatsugiri @ Life Orb / Leftovers
Ability: Storm Drain
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Tera Type: Water / Dragon / Electric
Timid / Modest Nature
- Nasty Plot
- Hydro Pump
- Dragon Pulse / Tera Blast
- Rapid Spin / Taunt

Choice Specs
Tatsugiri @ Choice Specs
Ability: Storm Drain
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Tera Type: Water / Dragon / Electric
Timid Nature
- Hydro Pump
- Draco Meteor
- Surf / Dragon Pulse / Tera Blast
- Tera Blast / Rapid Spin
 
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Terablast-Psychic Tatsugiri is a possible option. Immune to Water and resists Fighting and Psychic so it can stop some Palafin, and Psychic coverage lets it hit Clodsire regardless of ability and Toxapex. Leaves you wanting against Dondozo though

Tatsugiri @ Heavy-Duty Boots / Life Orb
Ability: Storm Drain
Tera Type: Psychic
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Nasty Plot
- Draco Meteor
- Tera Blast
- Hydro Pump
 
Good lord....
Yeah but Tatsugiri CANNOT attack once the two "fuse" and you cannot send in another doubles partner so Dondozo will be on its own in doubles once it gets the boosts, which sucks because I would really love the idea of Tatsugiri launching Dragon Pulses from the safety of giga catfish's mouth or setting up Nasty Plots and Rapid Spins while totally safe from enemy attacks. You also cannot switch out once Tatsugiri gets in Dondozo's mouth. Though there have been some strategies that involve setting up Tatsugiri to faint just as it pops in big fish's mouth so you get omni +2 Dondozo and can still send out another partner.
 
It kind of reminds me of SpecsDra in the previous generations but even more powerful, but on the other side slower and frailer and no SS. It's not OU material, but it is really powerful and can function as a decent wallbreaker. Its great STABS make it be able to 2ko almost anything except Blissey and Azumaril. It also gets the coveted Rapin Spin which make it quite a bit better
 
shouldn't rapid spin on tatsugiri not be legal? it can't be obtained in-game. it's an egg move but there is no breeding partner for tatsugiri to learn rapid spin, at least according to serebii?
 
shouldn't rapid spin on tatsugiri not be legal? it can't be obtained in-game. it's an egg move but there is no breeding partner for tatsugiri to learn rapid spin, at least according to serebii?
The new item mirror herb has a secondary effect on cart. When in a picnic, if a pokemon is holding this item and has an empty move slot, another party member can teach them a move that is their egg move, ignoring breeding restrictions.
 
The new item mirror herb has a secondary effect on cart. When in a picnic, if a pokemon is holding this item and has an empty move slot, another party member can teach them a move that is their egg move, ignoring breeding restrictions.
right, but i thought you still had to picnic the mirror herb mon with a compatible mon, and not just any mon that knows the move you want?
 
right, but i thought you still had to picnic the mirror herb mon with a compatible mon, and not just any mon that knows the move you want?
Anyone with the move will do. So far the most relevant issue with the set-up has been Blissey, because literally nothing in Gen 9 learns Heal Bell to Mirror Herb onto it despite her having it as an Egg Move
 
okay thanks. i guess the person i'm inquiring about this for must not be doing the technique correctly, i'll inform and troubleshoot with them.
 
I have the been using this as a offensive LO spinner with HP, Dragon Pulse and Nasty Plot and it is actually pretty decent. It doesn't really last very long but once you get the speed boost it can do massive damage to the opponent's team. There are only a few pokemon that can withstand its attacks, but priority moves really knock it down fast.
 

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