Mar 17, 2015, 08:39 PM
(This post was last modified: Mar 18, 2015, 04:32 AM by Black117.
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This team looks solid in my books considering it's has a good Grass-Fire-Water core here. Of course some of this core borrows from Cybertron so I won't discuss Pokemon changes but I will nitpick some things I notice.
1) Even if this is the only Heatran at your disposal, I don't agree with using a fully specially defensive varient in VGC. Try tweaking out the evs here and there such as adding special attack or maybe a bit to defense. Use benchmarks water attacks from Suicune, Rotom-W, and Gastrodon to see how Heatran would take it. Now this all depends whether you want to keep using Calm Heatran or eventually opt for another with a different nature.
2) Consider adding a bit of physical bulk to Thundurus-I since it won't last long against heavy hitters like Mega Kang, Mega Metagross, Terrakion, Landorus-T, etc. Though the Sitrus Berry might help prevent Thundurus from one shoted, they'll do around about 70% at least with the appropriate attack. Try adding about 100 Def from the 220 SpD to gives Thundurus-I a good chance to take two Rock Slides from Landorus-T. Here's a set I have:
Thundurus @ Sitrus Berry
Ability: Prankster
Level: 50
EVs: 252 HP / 108 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe
Calm Nature
– Thunderbolt
– Hidden Power [Ice]
– Taunt
– Thunder Wave
I figured Thundurus's main purpose is to stay in the battlefield as long as possible to paralysis everything it can any prevent setup with Taunt. This isn't meant to be a special attacker but one of the main support mons.
3) Swap Protect for either Reflect/Snarl from Suicune
If this team weren't as bulky, Suicune can amplify the overall bulk with either Snarl or Reflect. It's all depends on which side of the coin you want: physical bulk or special bulk. Honesty if it were up to me, I'd pick Reflect since the VGC metagame is still largely physically based and it's an unorthodox option people won't see coming. Granted that most of your Pokemon are already defensive as hell, the team will be able to take physical attacks much better against the likes of Mega Kang or Landorus-T.
1) Even if this is the only Heatran at your disposal, I don't agree with using a fully specially defensive varient in VGC. Try tweaking out the evs here and there such as adding special attack or maybe a bit to defense. Use benchmarks water attacks from Suicune, Rotom-W, and Gastrodon to see how Heatran would take it. Now this all depends whether you want to keep using Calm Heatran or eventually opt for another with a different nature.
2) Consider adding a bit of physical bulk to Thundurus-I since it won't last long against heavy hitters like Mega Kang, Mega Metagross, Terrakion, Landorus-T, etc. Though the Sitrus Berry might help prevent Thundurus from one shoted, they'll do around about 70% at least with the appropriate attack. Try adding about 100 Def from the 220 SpD to gives Thundurus-I a good chance to take two Rock Slides from Landorus-T. Here's a set I have:
Thundurus @ Sitrus Berry
Ability: Prankster
Level: 50
EVs: 252 HP / 108 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe
Calm Nature
– Thunderbolt
– Hidden Power [Ice]
– Taunt
– Thunder Wave
I figured Thundurus's main purpose is to stay in the battlefield as long as possible to paralysis everything it can any prevent setup with Taunt. This isn't meant to be a special attacker but one of the main support mons.
3) Swap Protect for either Reflect/Snarl from Suicune
If this team weren't as bulky, Suicune can amplify the overall bulk with either Snarl or Reflect. It's all depends on which side of the coin you want: physical bulk or special bulk. Honesty if it were up to me, I'd pick Reflect since the VGC metagame is still largely physically based and it's an unorthodox option people won't see coming. Granted that most of your Pokemon are already defensive as hell, the team will be able to take physical attacks much better against the likes of Mega Kang or Landorus-T.