maybe mention that it does great damage even when unboosted due to 140 Atk imoPolitoed said:it can use Rock Blast, that deals with Focus Sashes and Rhyperior also gets STAB from the attack.
donemaybe mention that it does great damage even when unboosted due to 140 Atk imo
edit: and Type: Ground/Rock
I completely forgot about Defog! this is a onetime mistake. sorry!Politoed, you mentioned Defog no where in your Defensive Mega Scizor entry. You should also mention how it makes a good switch-in to Mega Gardevoir lacking Will-O-Wisp / HP Fire.
sorry to dissappoint you but i already did breloomPolitoed said:Gengar (offensive) and Breloom (offensive) :]
np, i just wanted to gengar at first :]sorry to dissappoint you but i already did breloom
don't mention its ability to set up over all kinds of common ou pokemon, mention bug bite but not superpower......offensive mega scizor said:Generation after generation, Scizor has been a popular Pokemon in higher tiers, and now, it gets gifted with Mega-Evolution, expanding its potential. Thanks to a formidable base 150 Attack and Technician, a base 60 BP Bug Bite turns into a great 135 base power STAB attack, and if Swords Dance is used, Mega Scizor becomes a incredible physical sweeper that has access to a solid STAB priority move in Bullet Punch. It has also been gifted with great physical bulk and a boost to the Special Defense stat, which allows Mega Scizor to have greater staying power. Access to reliable recovery with the move Roost, and only one weakness to the Fire type means that Scizor is tough to take down. You really should prepare for this Pokemon; if you don't, Scizor will shred your team.
didn't mention important threats it handles, including the biggest one mega gardevoir, mentioned toxic which is a shitty option and didn't mention defog until prompteddefensive mega scizor said:Scizor's always had potential for being a defensive threat; clear 70/100/80 defenses. But after the creation of Mega-Scizor, it has become a king at tanking attacks. It can take on every type of move with an exception of Fire types, the only weakness of the Pokemon. It has access to Toxic, which constantly deals damage every turn, forcing switches easier. And even IF the opponent switches into a Fire-type Pokémon, Scizor always has U-turn to escape with. It also has the possibility to use the move Defog, which is excellent, since it blows the entry-hazards off the field, helping not only itself, but also its teammates. Roost offers a good 50% amount of recovery, which is really useful for Mega-Scizor because it allows it to stay for a longer time.
you detail none of its pros over slowbro, whatsoever, you don't explain the reason to use this pokemon or why it's a threat when slowbro exists at all.defensive slowking said:Slowking might be less worshiped than Slowbro because of swapped defenses, but is still a good Pokémon. It has excellent defenses that makes it well fit for a good staller. It has still the same movepool as Slowbro; access to two different forms of status (Thunder Wave and Toxic), reliable recovery thanks to the move Slack Off, and powerful STAB attacks such as Scald, Psychic and Psyshock. Regenerator also helps Slowking's job as a staller; It doesn't have to fear switches, because even if it's hit by Stealth Rock, it still has gotten 25% back since the switch. No team should go without a good physical attacker that can wear Slowking down; having no advantages over it can definitely bring a team down.
anti-lead? cept it loses to every common sash mon.defensive rhyperior said:Rhyperior is a master in taking physical hits. It has a solid 115 base HP stat and 130 base Defense, that makes it capable of tanking many physical hits, and besides, Solid Rock allows it to take 2x supereffective moves without much effort. Thanks to this massive bulk and typing, it takes out common Pokemon in OU (Talonflame, Mega Charizard) with ease. It also has access to an entry hazard which is the most common in the OU tier, Stealth Rock, making it an excellent set-up option. It's also great as an anti-lead; it can use Rock Blast, that deals with Focus Sashes and Rhyperior also gets STAB from the attack. Besides, if Rhyperior wants to hit effectively, it doesn't need to set up, because it already hits hard