[OVERVIEW]
Vaporeon establishes itself as a useful defensive Pokemon, utilising its ability Water Absorb and the recovery of Wish to slow down great Water-type Pokemon such as Suicune and Basculegion-F. Vaporeon can support its teammates by passing Wish to them and utilizing the pivoting ability of Flip Turn to bring in strong attackers such as Choice Specs Hisuian Goodra or the anti-setup option of Haze to neutralize setup sweepers like Mimikyu. Vaporeon can also help immensly against rain teams by being able to blank the Water-type attacks of Pokemon such as Barraskewda and Basculegion-F that commonly find their way onto these teams. Vaporeon however, struggles immensely into Electric-types such as Raikou and Magnezone, as while they may not appreciate a Scald burn, they can generally force Vaporeon out into a teammate. Dragon-types such as Cyclizar and Noivern also can give Vaporeon trouble, as their disruptive moves such as Knock Off and Taunt can force Vaporeon out by threatening to cripple it. Vaporeon's biggest issue though is its passivity, and thus it can be exploited very easily by Pokemon such as Reuniclus or Wo-Chien that do not care about Scald.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Calm Mind can be used to turn Vaporeon into a self sufficient sweeper. Shadow Ball can be used to help deal damage against Water-types such as Basculegion-F and Slowbro, though the damage usually isn't enough and Vaporeon is better being paired with Pokemon that can deal with these Pokemon. Roar can be used to phaze out setup sweepers while also racking up entry hazard damage. However, it cannot be used in last Pokemon scenarios against Pokemon such as Suicune or Slowbro, so Haze is usually preferred. Ice Beam can be used to deal significant damage to Dragon- and Grass-types such as Noivern and Chesnaught that might otherwise wall it.
Checks and Counters
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**Electric-types**: Electric-types such as Raikou and Magnezone can threaten Vaporeon with immense damage or use it as a setup opportunity. However, they do not appreciate taking Scald burns from Vaporeon.
**Dragon-types**: Dragon-types such as Cyclizar and Noivern can easily switch into Scald from Vaporeon and can use disruptive attacks such as Knock Off and Taunt to ruin Vaporeon.
[CREDITS]
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Vaporeon establishes itself as a useful defensive Pokemon, utilising its ability Water Absorb and the recovery of Wish to slow down great Water-type Pokemon such as Suicune and Basculegion-F. Vaporeon can support its teammates by passing Wish to them and utilizing the pivoting ability of Flip Turn to bring in strong attackers such as Choice Specs Hisuian Goodra or the anti-setup option of Haze to neutralize setup sweepers like Mimikyu. Vaporeon can also help immensly against rain teams by being able to blank the Water-type attacks of Pokemon such as Barraskewda and Basculegion-F that commonly find their way onto these teams. Vaporeon however, struggles immensely into Electric-types such as Raikou and Magnezone, as while they may not appreciate a Scald burn, they can generally force Vaporeon out into a teammate. Dragon-types such as Cyclizar and Noivern also can give Vaporeon trouble, as their disruptive moves such as Knock Off and Taunt can force Vaporeon out by threatening to cripple it. Vaporeon's biggest issue though is its passivity, and thus it can be exploited very easily by Pokemon such as Reuniclus or Wo-Chien that do not care about Scald.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
====
Calm Mind can be used to turn Vaporeon into a self sufficient sweeper. Shadow Ball can be used to help deal damage against Water-types such as Basculegion-F and Slowbro, though the damage usually isn't enough and Vaporeon is better being paired with Pokemon that can deal with these Pokemon. Roar can be used to phaze out setup sweepers while also racking up entry hazard damage. However, it cannot be used in last Pokemon scenarios against Pokemon such as Suicune or Slowbro, so Haze is usually preferred. Ice Beam can be used to deal significant damage to Dragon- and Grass-types such as Noivern and Chesnaught that might otherwise wall it.
Checks and Counters
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**Electric-types**: Electric-types such as Raikou and Magnezone can threaten Vaporeon with immense damage or use it as a setup opportunity. However, they do not appreciate taking Scald burns from Vaporeon.
**Dragon-types**: Dragon-types such as Cyclizar and Noivern can easily switch into Scald from Vaporeon and can use disruptive attacks such as Knock Off and Taunt to ruin Vaporeon.
[CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/heatranator.647728/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/rarelyme.513635/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/sir-tetris.655207/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/user5.104/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/user6.105/
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