Jan 11, 2015, 05:38 AM
(Jan 11, 2015, 05:34 AM)Ozzy Wrote:(Jan 11, 2015, 05:32 AM)evilsabre Wrote:(Jan 11, 2015, 05:29 AM)Ozzy Wrote: For me mega pokes don't do a lot, I did like mega sableye though as a set-up with Moonlight, Knock Off, Will-O-Wisp and Confuse Ray.
If you can get it with prankster so you can use your confuse ray first, then hit a will-o-wisp and knock off while using moonlight to heal up inbetween.
Sableye gets a ability that lets it reflect any status attacks back.
Sableye is the best set-up pokemon when used like this.
I've just dropped the options to the megas i most like i also think mega sableeye is a pretty bad choice in VGC since he offers less than regular sableeye and i would always use recover over moonlight more pp and not weather influenced :P
Well when you put it like that, also im only just getting into competitive so im new to this, use gardevoir then! kappa
Only reason i say i don't thinks he's that good is i ran into a Mega sableeye with recover, will-o-wisp, calm mind and snarl a nasty set to be sure but unfortunately my milotic could out sustain and out damage him thanks to competitive and scald being able to burn him.
but yea megas are huge tbh since they have insane power and free an item up for another pokemon since on most offensive megas you get a life orb or bigger boost but no recoil thus letting you life orb a different pokemon :P
Evilsabre
Winning a Pokemon battle is not so much about being a step ahead of your opponent but rather being 2 steps behind them
Winning a Pokemon battle is not so much about being a step ahead of your opponent but rather being 2 steps behind them