Dec 29, 2014, 05:01 PM
(Dec 29, 2014, 03:55 PM)blazekid13 Wrote: wats a good moveset nature ev spread for a mega bee drill and a mega steelix
Beedrill @ Beedrillite
Ability: Swarm <----------Doesn't really matter since we are using adaptability
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- U-turn
- Poison Jab
- Drill Run/Knock off
- Protect
Lets be honest, Mega Beedrill has paper defenses from both sides and cannot afford to run a bulkier spread. I know people suggest either fell stinger or sword dance to increase it already high attack stats but chances are Beedrill will faint in the process if it follows this path. That said lets go on to the moveset. Beedrill works well as a u-turn pokemon as it does massive to anything while gaining momentum for its team. That's probably why its such an offensive threat in singles. Poison jab is your secondary stab to nuke any fairy/grass type will leave a considerable amount of damage to neutral types. Now drill run is an important coverage moves that allows Beedrill the opportunity to hit any steel, fire, or rock type super-effectively but try not to spam this too much. Knock off on the other hand gives Beedrill utility by removing any items and can play a hit-and-run style with knock off/u-turn. Protect is there for two reasons: to guarantee a turn for mega evolution and to stall out a bit of poison damage if Beedrill happens to get a poison with poison jab. That's pretty much all I can say about Beedrill since this mega works well in singles but not for doubles.
Steelix @ Steelixite
Ability: Sturdy/Sand Force
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Atk / 8 SpD
Brave Nature
IVs: 0 Spe
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
- Gyro Ball
- Protect/Stealth Rock
This is an offensive take on Mega Steelix that is suited for doubles and maybe singles. Earthquake and gyro ball are the main stab options as it allows Mega Steelix to hit relatively hard especially if it has the sand up. Rock slide is there just to hit both pokemon on either side of the field while giving an opportunity to flinch if your opponent is slower or Mega Steelix is in trick room. Alternatively you can run stone edge if you are using Steeix for singles or doubles just to get past wide guard users. The last move is up to the format as protect is useful in doubles while stealth rock is the main entry hazard of choice for singles.
Hopefully this helps.