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Could I get a couple reblogs or something to help spread this blog? I’m not asking for much I think. I just want to know more on what people want and that helps with more people asking questions...
Charizard and why he doesn’t suck.
Charizard is one of the few pokemon with multiple Mega evos. First I’ll cover what each version of Charizard brings to the table.
So your standard non-mega Charizard, at first glance, looks like a pretty... weak special sweeper. 109 base SpA and 100 base Speed. The stats aren’t what strike me as “weak” though. Typing, Fire/Flying, isn’t great. 4x weakness to rock means Stealth Rocks cut your HP in half on each switch in.
Mega X is next. Horray he’s a Yellow and gold Black and Blue Dragon type now! The typing DOES make him better. Yeah he gains a weakness to Dragon and Fairy but he doesn’t get totally destroyed by rock types now. On top of that he now gets to add another STAB move to his move pool with Dragon Pulse or Dragon Claw. What I’d love to note about this is his ability and stat spread. Tough Claws makes his 130 base attack very powerful with the use of things like Dragon Claw and Flare Blitz. Now let’s not forget that he can get access to Belly drum or Dragon Dance for even more sweeping power. But just because his ability only powers up Contact moves doesn’t mean he can’t use a special attack or two.
Mega Y finally. Alright so I looked at the sprite and he looked pretty cool. But I kinda came when I saw his 159 SpA Stat. Yes, yes, his typing still sucks with Fire/flying. However that 159 SpA stat is HUGE. Drought also brings out a lovely move called “Solar Beam” and makes it good for sun teams.
Alright so. Regardless on which set you run, unless it’s not mega-stone, I’d run a +speed nature. Timid or Jolly generally. But I’m a fan of Mega Y for a special sweeper and Mega X for a physical.
Mega Y Mega Y stone Timid HP/SpA/Spe 4/252/252 Flamethrower/Fire Blast Solarbeam Dragon Pulse Hidden Power (whatever you decide really.)/Air Slash
Mega X Mega X stone Jolly HP/Atk/Spe 4/252/252 Dragon Claw/Outrage Flare Blitz/Fire Fang Dragon Dance/Swords Dance Roost/Earthquake
Charizard Life Orb Solar Power Timid Hp/SpA/Spe 4/252/252 Flamethrower/Fire Blast Dragon Pulse Hidden power (again whatever helps your team out) Air Slash
So PLEASE be creative with him. His movepool may be somewhat shallow but he is still a great pokemon that deserves to eat the flesh of Bidoof and Magikarp everywhere.
Here to help you.
I want to hear more about what my followers need help with. I think I finally turned on my inbox-thingy-mabob. So just send me messages and if I didn't just re-blog and tell me I’m an idiot. But ask any question related to competitive play or just general mechanics of the game.
Crit and how it actually works.
So, ever since the beginning of the game we’ve had this infamous thing called a critical hit. In gen 1 it was based entirely on your speed (and base crit ratio). Causing Persian to have roughly a 96% crit rate with slash. However, generation 2 and onward we got a new way to deal with crit. It’s called a “Domain”. Domain goes from 1 to 5 going up in crit chance each level. Every pokemon has base D1. Moves like Focus Energy and abilities like Super Luck and items like Scope lense raise a pokemons Domain.
D1 = 6.25%
D2 = 12.5%
D3 = 25%
D4 = 33%
D5 = 50%
The Mighty Mamoswine
Ice shard is essentially its bread and butter. Very nice priority stab move. Next up would probably be Earthquake. Pretty generic move that, if it learns it, you should generally teach it. Regardless of pokemon. You have a little freedom with the next move. You could go with either Rock Slide or Stone edge. This is entire based on how you value accuracy and secondary effects. personally I'd go with Stone Edge because who doesn't love a 25% crit chance. Sadly its movepool is a little lack luster and I've only used it on one team. But you can fill the last move in with Stealth rocks/Super Power/Iron Head. Item could vary between Scarf/Sash/Band
Personally I’d stick with
Mamoswine @Focus Sash Adamant 4/252/252 Hp/Atk/Spe Ice Shard Stealth Rocks Earthquake Stone Edge
Could easily swap out Focus sash for choice scarf and then replace stealth rocks with iron head/super power. ding-dong-damnation This help? :)
Infamous Lucario.
I tend to run the same Lucario set no matter what the team. So, I want everyone to understand that nothing is ever final. Use this as a guide for future Lucario (or leads in general). Lucario Focus sash 252HP/252Atk/4Spe Counter Close Combat Crunch/Ice Punch Bullet punch Enjoy 1 shotting people who use metagross and sweeping the rest of their team.
Here's the E4 ORAS spreadsheet.. Let me know if the download doesn't work or the link is broken.
Working on a spreadsheet for the E4 so you can understand what to do. Should be done tomorrow. I can confirm that only Mew or Arceus can do it effectively movepool-wise. (ORAS)