Speed is one of the more important stats on an offensive PKMN, probably moreso than ATK because it gives you a chance to outpace PKMN who speed tie you. The difference between a 31 ATK and a 28 on the other hand is only going to be 3 HP of damage... roughly.Hello there, I am not sure if this is acceptable for endgame competitions since I have yet so much to learn about pokemons and the mechanics but for some reason I've grown to really like the game and I developed a slight obsession about stats and soft resetting lol.
My 2nd catch, I got excited for getting nearly perfect IVs (from the forum sources) and caught a Quirky 201/150/115/151/117/119 Yveltal... I thought of keeping it albeit after reading quite a bit it seems that many still favor a decent nature over good IVs for competitions, was it a good judgement call?
I did reset over 50++ times now to finally get a Modest Yveltal with the following stats and plan on using/try the first SpA/SpD build in this topic. Perhaps it is still lacking some speed?
201/130/115/166/116/110
I need some validation and expertise here, I may not play against pros but I do want to dig deep into this game and enjoy online competitions for a little while.
I received this complimentary Gamefreak spread first try and I'm quite happy with it:
Quirky 23/31/28/31/28/31
Yveltal might be the only Pokemon in the game who wants to run neutral. Modest/Timid lose out a solid chunk of damage on the U-Turn pivot turn plus Mewtwo is not going to like Sucker Punches from a neutral nature. Hasty/Naive/Rash/Mild all lose out on a valuable defense stat which could be the difference between a boosted Kyogre Thunder KOing you or a bulky Groudon Stone Edge.