Guys need your insights primarily on Groudon on my team, should i opt for survivability or power? my previous set was a defensive one but i get rekt during 1v1 with offensive Groudons
I know the team isn't perfect yet (just compiled in some common mons on showdown) and sorry for using moody smeargle, but i got rekt by it a lot in showdowns due to its DV+transform so here's the team, just in case you need it
Kangaskhan @ Kangaskhanite
Ability: Inner Focus
Level: 50
EVs: 244 HP / 252 Atk / 12 SpD
Adamant Nature
- Double-Edge
- Fake Out
- Sucker Punch
- Low Kick
Penguin, look at marcusube's latest post if you still need help with formats. Regarding your EVs, you know on the training bags section where you tap it to get effects, There's a certain bag there, all white, called a reset bag. If you have one, save your game before you start tapping the reset bag. Once you saved, tap it until your stats are reset. It could take a while. When you reset your EVs, there are numbers that will appear, memorize those numbers. That's your current EVs. Then soft reset so you can go back to your last save. Hope I'm clear and helped XD @Swimmingpenguin791
(Jan 24, 2016, 08:41 PM)jouzea Wrote: Penguin, look at marcusube's latest post if you still need help with formats. Regarding your EVs, you know on the training bags section where you tap it to get effects, There's a certain bag there, all white, called a reset bag. If you have one, save your game before you start tapping the reset bag. Once you saved, tap it until your stats are reset. It could take a while. When you reset your EVs, there are numbers that will appear, memorize those numbers. That's your current EVs. Then soft reset so you can go back to your last save. Hope I'm clear and helped XD @Swimmingpenguin791
Here is m question:
On a team, there is a Wall, Settler(Stealth Rock, Toxic Spikes settler), Pysical and Special attacker. Is there any more, or is that all?
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Feb 4, 2016, 08:26 PM (This post was last modified: Feb 4, 2016, 08:28 PM by ShaoForce.)
(Feb 4, 2016, 06:54 PM)CharizardSoOP21 Wrote: Here is m question:
On a team, there is a Wall, Settler(Stealth Rock, Toxic Spikes settler), Pysical and Special attacker. Is there any more, or is that all?
Those you quoted are actually the most well-known, but some Pokemon can have a more detailed, specific and situational role. You have e.g Clerics such as Audino, Florges or Celebi that can remove status ailments or bring a vital Wish, the Spinners/Defog users whose job is to remove hazards. You mentioned "Physical and Special Attacker", then again you can get more precise and talk about Sweepers, usually fast and hard-hitting, or Wall-Breakers, designed to annihilate specific counters to your team.
If you get into very specific, there are the Sleep Absorbers that take the Spore/Sleep Powders to their advantage by running Sleep Talk for example, or by being already affected by Sleep (by Smogon rules, this activates the Sleepy Clause). Or the Spin Blockers, usually Ghost-type Pokemon not affected by Rapid Spin. You can find Revenge-killers, that once they enter the field are supposed to finish off a Pokemon that put one of yours down.
I could make a more comprehensive listing if you like, but there are essentially very specific roles attributed to Pokemon, depending on the situation of the game you want to prevail/avoid while team building, and also regarding the Metagame and the common trends and strategies that your opponents can potentially use.
(Feb 4, 2016, 06:54 PM)CharizardSoOP21 Wrote: Here is m question:
On a team, there is a Wall, Settler(Stealth Rock, Toxic Spikes settler), Pysical and Special attacker. Is there any more, or is that all?
Those you quoted are actually the most well-known, but some Pokemon can have a more detailed, specific and situational role. You have e.g Clerics such as Audino, Florges or Celebi that can remove status ailments or bring a vital Wish, the Spinners/Defog users whose job is to remove hazards. You mentioned "Physical and Special Attacker", then again you can get more precise and talk about Sweepers, usually fast and hard-hitting, or Wall-Breakers, designed to annihilate specific counters to your team.
If you get into very specific, there are the Sleep Absorbers that take the Spore/Sleep Powders to their advantage by running Sleep Talk for example, or by being already affected by Sleep (by Smogon rules, this activates the Sleepy Clause). Or the Spin Blockers, usually Ghost-type Pokemon not affected by Rapid Spin. You can find Revenge-killers, that once they enter the field are supposed to finish off a Pokemon that put one of yours down.
I could make a more comprehensive listing if you like, but there are essentially very specific roles attributed to Pokemon, depending on the situation of the game you want to prevail/avoid while team building, and also regarding the Metagame and the common trends and strategies that your opponents can potentially use.
I wouldn't need you to do the list, but could you suggest a pokemon that goes (For the Kanto challenge) well with a Wall-Clefable, a Settler-Nidoqueen, a Pysical-Machanp, and a special-Alakazam?
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Currently people are collecting information about this topic in the Smogon Battle Spot section to help players for the upcoming competition. If you want a link to the thread, here it is down below. There should be a post regarding what Pokemon does what in the competition. Otherwise you can always search up Bulbapedia/Serebii/PokemondDB for general information like moves.