Saturday, May 21, 2011

Rampardos

Rampardos, a pure glass cannon to put it simply. Rampardos can work really well if set up correctly, but more likely than not you won't be able to do so. With the new ability Sheer force, you can do even more damage with the massive attack that Rampardos has, and can even use life orb with no repercussions (hp loss).






Move Sets:



Rock Polish:


Ability: Sheer Force/Mold Breaker

Item: Focus Sash/Life Orb

Moves:

Rock Polish
Earthquake
Rock Slide
Zen Headbutt/ Crunch

Ev's: 252 Att/252 Speed
Nature: Adamant/Jolly



Choice Scarf:


Ability: Sheer Force/Mold Breaker

Item: Choice scarf


Moves:

Earthquake
Rock Slide/Stone Edge (Rock Slide bonus with Sheer force)
Zen Headbutt/Superpower 
Crunch/Thunder Punch/Fire Punch

Ev's: 252 Att/252 Speed
Nature: Jolly/Adamant

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Smogon OU Pokemon As Of May 1st 2011 (Used during April 2011)

For those of you who need to know the current tiers, considering Smogon's site hasn't updated for 5th gen and some of you don't play on the Smogon server on Pokemon Online.



 | Rank | Pokemon         | Usage  | Percent |
 + ---- + --------------- + ------ + ------- +
 | 1    | Ferrothorn      | 127997 | 21.3582 |
 | 2    | Tyranitar       | 124735 | 20.8139 |
 | 3    | Scizor          | 112589 | 18.7871 |
 | 4    | Garchomp        | 109670 | 18.3000 |
 | 5    | Gliscor         |  89599 | 14.9509 |
 | 6    | Latios          |  78471 | 13.0940 |
 | 7    | Excadrill       |  78095 | 13.0313 |
 | 8    | Reuniclus       |  76510 | 12.7668 |
 | 9    | Heatran         |  72800 | 12.1477 |
 | 10   | Rotom-W         |  69963 | 11.6744 |
 | 11   | Conkeldurr      |  64134 | 10.7017 |
 | 12   | Jirachi         |  62501 | 10.4292 |
 | 13   | Politoed        |  61688 | 10.2935 |
 | 14   | Dragonite       |  60079 | 10.0251 |
 | 15   | Thundurus       |  57828 |  9.6495 |
 | 16   | Gengar          |  57689 |  9.6263 |
 | 17   | Jellicent       |  54143 |  9.0346 |
 | 18   | Skarmory        |  53975 |  9.0065 |
 | 19   | Volcarona       |  52072 |  8.6890 |
 | 20   | Starmie         |  49991 |  8.3417 |
 | 21   | Gyarados        |  46153 |  7.7013 |
 | 22   | Hydreigon       |  42618 |  7.1114 |
 | 23   | Forretress      |  41393 |  6.9070 |
 | 24   | Blissey         |  40940 |  6.8314 |
 | 25   | Infernape       |  39458 |  6.5841 |
 | 26   | Ninetales       |  37550 |  6.2658 |
 | 27   | Vaporeon        |  35047 |  5.8481 |
 | 28   | Salamence       |  34864 |  5.8176 |
 | 29   | Breloom         |  32410 |  5.4081 |
 | 30   | Chandelure      |  31648 |  5.2809 |
 | 31   | Scrafty         |  31427 |  5.2441 |
 | 32   | Tentacruel      |  31247 |  5.2140 |
 | 33   | Metagross       |  31188 |  5.2042 |
 | 34   | Terrakion       |  31080 |  5.1862 |
 | 35   | Swampert        |  30888 |  5.1541 |
 | 36   | Haxorus         |  29906 |  4.9903 |
 | 37   | Lucario         |  28559 |  4.7655 |
 | 38   | Cloyster        |  28456 |  4.7483 |
 | 39   | Hippowdon       |  28282 |  4.7193 |
 | 40   | Magnezone       |  27769 |  4.6337 |
 | 41   | Deoxys-S        |  27314 |  4.5577 |
 | 42   | Machamp         |  26504 |  4.4226 |
 | 43   | Landorus        |  26297 |  4.3880 |
 | 44   | Whimsicott      |  25583 |  4.2689 |
 | 45   | Latias          |  25340 |  4.2284 |
 | 46   | Bronzong        |  25206 |  4.2060 |
 | 47   | Mienshao        |  24469 |  4.0830 |
 | 48   | Darmanitan      |  23841 |  3.9782 |
 | 49   | Toxicroak       |  23494 |  3.9203 |
 | 50   | Virizion        |  23124 |  3.8586 |
 | 51   | Venusaur        |  21397 |  3.5704 |
 | 52   | Porygon2        |  20833 |  3.4763 |
 | 53   | Tornadus        |  20586 |  3.4351 |

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Galvantula

Oh, how I enjoy this new pokemon brought by the 5th generation. With this currently running on my team I can very well say, that it is a great pokemon. I don't want to run on about it, but it is quite a good counter to the current UU metagame, with fast speed, excellent special attack, and the ability compoundeyes you are sure to hurt anything that is on the field. 






Move sets:



Choice

Ability: Compoundeyes

Item: Choice Specs/Choice Scarf


Moves: 

Thunder
Bug Buzz
Energy Ball
Hidden Power Ice

Ev's: 252 SpAtt/252 Speed/4 (where ever you like)
Nature: Timid/Modest



Substitute Spider


Ability: Compound Eyes


Item: Leftovers/Life Orb


Moves:

Thunder
Bug Buzz
Hidden Power Ice/Energy Ball
Substitute

Ev's: 252 SpAtt/252 Speed

Nature: Timid/Modest

 

Friday, April 15, 2011

Ninjask and Shedinja

Well today it looks like its a 2 for 1, because the random number generator brought up Nincada's number. Since I can't decide which one to do, I'll just do both. So first we have Ninjask, a pokemon when its prime was on just about everybody's team, and for good reason. Before the days of stealth rocking being on just about every team, Ninjask was rampant. With the ability speed boost, combo that with swords dance and baton pass, its a dream for anybody looking for a quick set up. Ninjask really was only used for this, nothing more, but since stealth rock became so common, Ninjask has lost its luster.



Move Sets :

Leftovers :

Ability : Speed Boost

Item : Leftovers

Moves :

Swords Dance
Protect
Substitute
Baton Pass

Ev's : 252 Speed/252 Attack/4 Hp
Nature : Jolly/Adamant


Sasher :


Ability : Speed Boost

Item : Focus Sash

Moves :

Swords Dance
Protect
X-scissor
Baton Pass

Ev's : 252 Speed/252 Attack/4 Hp
Nature : Jolly/Adamant



Conclusion :

Ninjask is pretty much a one trick pony, if you really wish to use one I suggest proper support. You will definitely need a rapid spinner, and I suggest running a pokemon that will either ingrain to stop phazing with whirlwind/roar, but that won't make much difference if they have haze or clear smog.




Shedinja


Shedinja, a ghost/bug pokemon, one of a kind in more ways than one. With only 1 Hp, you would think Shedinja would be an easy pokemon to take down (with the exception of stealth rock or weather effects) but  with the wonderful ability Wonder Gaurd, Shedinja can be quite the pest. What does Wonder Gaurd do? Well it allows Shedinja to not take damage from all moves that are not super effective (but still takes indirect damage from those types.)







Move Sets :



Standard

Item : Focus Sash


Swords Dance
Shadow Sneak/Sucker Punch
X-scissor
Protect/Will-o-wisp/Sucker Punch/Toxic

Ev's : 252 Attack/252 Speed/4 Def
Nature: Adamant


Conclusion :

Shedinja can be a great pokemon to use, and thanks to the addition of pokemon who can start new weathers, you can actually use Shedinja in all tiers. It is risky to use Shedinja, due to stealth rock being common, and the 1 HP will always be a problem. But when you finally get a good set up with Shedinja it does feel great to use.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Steelix

It would seem that the random number generator likes defensive pokemon, because yet again we have another monster in defense. None other than Steelix, rivaled only by two, Shuckle and Regirock in defense. So let's see, Steelix, well he can take hits, sorta well I suppose. If stealth rock is your thing, you can always get a free stealth rock up, with one of Steelix's ability sturdy. My personal experience says that Steelix isn't that big of a threat as long as you have a physical wall or a special attacker. With no recovery move aside from rest, you shouldn't have any problems taking one out. Though 5th gen was a little nice to Steelix, it has the dream world ability sheer force, so you can have a bulky attacker.




Move Sets :

Wall set

Ability : Rock Head/Sheer Force/Sturdy

Item : Leftovers

Earthquake
Stealth Rock
Gyro Ball/Rock slide/Stone Edge
Rest/Toxic

Ev's : 252 HP/ 252 Sp Def/4 Def
Nature : Careful


Curse

Ability : Sheer Force

Item : Leftovers/Life Orb

Curse
Earthquake
Gyro Ball
Rest/Crunch

Ev : 252 HP/252 Sp Def/4 Def
Nature : Sassy

I suggest Sheer force for this set simply because it is an attacking set, but you can also use Rock head, if you intend on doing moves that recoil. Life Orb doesn't take recoil with Sheer force, so if you are comfortable with it go for it.


I don't really have much to say about Steelix, I am not over all impressed by Steelix due to being outclassed in the lower tiers by pokemon like Regirock and Weezing. But if you insist on using one I suggest one of those sets.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Tangrowth Review by TGSagitar

Lets see. What can honestly be said about Tangrowth? Its the Evolution that the first gen Tangela had so desperately needed to make itself worthwhile and what an Evolution. Ive used Tangrowth so much in its debut Generation that I dare say its become one of my all time favorite pokemon.

All its stats with the exception of both Speed and S.Def are at a base 100 or above making it a very rounded pokemon, add the fact you can double its speed in the Sun and you have a pokemon with only 1 bad stat.





Tangrowth @Life Orb
+Speed - S.Def
252 Speed, 129 Atk, 129 S.Atk
Chlorophyll

Earthquake, Solar Beam/Power Whip, Brick Break/Focus Blast, Hidden Power: Ice

A lot of Tangrowth's moves can be shifted around for however you want it to play on your team. Ive always used a Mix-Attacker Set simply because it wont be walled as easily.

Life Orb gives you freedom to shift between moves while the EVs have been added to Speed and then the remaining have been divided between its attacking stats. If you want a pure attack or pure sp.atk then just either shift out one stat for HP for a more bulky Tangrowth or add all to the stat you with for it to have. I have multiple Tangrowths and I find that this is one of the better (if not best) sets for it to use.

Shuckle

Oh Shuckle, I remember first battling one, it was the longest stall I ever had at the time. Shuckle just refuses to die to anything that is not super effective, and rightfully so. With the highest defense and special defense in the game, combo that with the ability to raise his special defense in sand storm due to rock typing, it is one tough pokemon to take out. There are two down sides to Shuckle though, really low HP stat, and lack of a one turn recovery, so it has to rely on rest. None the less it fits well with any sandstorm team, or just as a wall in general.




Classic Shuckle

Ability : Sturdy/Gluttony

Moves :

Knock off
Toxic
Encore
Rest

Ev's : 252 HP/ 148 Def / 104 Sp Def
Nature : Impish

You can use stealth rock in this set if you wish, but I personally suggest using a different pokemon to set up for that.

Acupressure :

Rock slide
Acupressure
Rest
Earthquake

Same Ev's and Nature as above

Also usable on this set is toxic, knock off, stone edge, bug bite. Remember this set is a bit of a gimmick, so it can and will let you down at times.


Conclusion

Due to his weakness to stealth rock, low hp, and only recovery being rest, you really need to bring multiple supporters for your Shuckle. Suggested team mates need to have rapid spin, aromatherapy, heal bell, and the ability to take on its biggest threats steel, rock, and water types. With all of that in mind, Shuckle can be one of the biggest attributes to any team, just need to play a little smart.