I never see anyone use this Mandibuzz set ever and it blows my mind into a million pieces. I was pushing for this to get its own set due to how good it is, but apparently it was too similar to the original set. I don't know how, but nevertheless, I present to you "Never Let You Go":
Never Let You Go (Mandibuzz) (F) @ Leftovers
Trait: Big Pecks
EVs: 200 Spd / 248 HP / 60 Def
Jolly Nature
- Substitute
- Toxic
- Roost
- Foul Play
Mandibuzz is the all-star of my team. She switches into a whole slew of offensive and defensive Pokemon and begins to Toxic stall the life out of them with her impressive overall bulk and superb Speed. The EV spread I use allows Mandibuzz to outpace Adamant max Speed Pinsir to Toxic it as it struggles to break through Mandibuzz's bulk. Even if it attempts to Swords Dance, Foul Play will obliterate it in one hit. It's not only that Mandibuzz is a great Toxic staller either, it's the fact that she makes a great check to a variety of scary offensive threats, such as Swords Dance Samurott, Swords Dance Cacturne, Basculin, Floatzel, and dozens more, with Foul Play. Furthermore, on the special side, she easily stops any sort of sweep from Exeggutor, Eelektross, Haunter, Gorebyss, Kadabra, and Musharna, among others.
Many teams simply do not expect Mandibuzz to be so fast. I've experienced time and time again when the opposition "thinks" they are faster, when in reality Mandibuzz poisons them before they throw up their Substitute or use Taunt. She catches people off-guard way too easily. Tons of teams are weak to her without them realizing it. This set might look a little similar to the one on-site due to them sharing 3/4 of the same moves, but it's the overall play-style that separates them completely. The one on-site focuses on taking big hits, Roosting off damage, and poisoning things when she gets the chance too. This one focuses on outspeeding a plethora of threats with her EV spread, taking great advantage of the Substitute + Toxic strategy, Roosting to prevent taking super effective damage from stuff such as Lapras, Pinsir, and Misdreavus, and Foul Play to outpace and disintegrate many of NU's top physical threats.
EDIT: Ty Punch.
Never Let You Go (Mandibuzz) (F) @ Leftovers
Trait: Big Pecks
EVs: 200 Spd / 248 HP / 60 Def
Jolly Nature
- Substitute
- Toxic
- Roost
- Foul Play
Mandibuzz is the all-star of my team. She switches into a whole slew of offensive and defensive Pokemon and begins to Toxic stall the life out of them with her impressive overall bulk and superb Speed. The EV spread I use allows Mandibuzz to outpace Adamant max Speed Pinsir to Toxic it as it struggles to break through Mandibuzz's bulk. Even if it attempts to Swords Dance, Foul Play will obliterate it in one hit. It's not only that Mandibuzz is a great Toxic staller either, it's the fact that she makes a great check to a variety of scary offensive threats, such as Swords Dance Samurott, Swords Dance Cacturne, Basculin, Floatzel, and dozens more, with Foul Play. Furthermore, on the special side, she easily stops any sort of sweep from Exeggutor, Eelektross, Haunter, Gorebyss, Kadabra, and Musharna, among others.
Many teams simply do not expect Mandibuzz to be so fast. I've experienced time and time again when the opposition "thinks" they are faster, when in reality Mandibuzz poisons them before they throw up their Substitute or use Taunt. She catches people off-guard way too easily. Tons of teams are weak to her without them realizing it. This set might look a little similar to the one on-site due to them sharing 3/4 of the same moves, but it's the overall play-style that separates them completely. The one on-site focuses on taking big hits, Roosting off damage, and poisoning things when she gets the chance too. This one focuses on outspeeding a plethora of threats with her EV spread, taking great advantage of the Substitute + Toxic strategy, Roosting to prevent taking super effective damage from stuff such as Lapras, Pinsir, and Misdreavus, and Foul Play to outpace and disintegrate many of NU's top physical threats.
EDIT: Ty Punch.
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