Recent content by Richitt

  1. Pokémon Forretress

    Forretress' niche, imo, is a hazard setter that preserves momentum with a slow volt-switch and the ability to spin away hazards as well. He works so well on volt-turn teams. Mega-Scizor uses up a mega, which could have been used for Mega-Manectric instead, and he can't use hazards himself.
  2. Pokémon Carbink

    Does this thing's Gyro Ball even hurt neutral targets?
  3. Move Facade

    Guts+Facade is old, i'm not getting what's new here. Old Guts negated the burn attack decrease anyways, so there is no difference between old guts/burn/facade than today's. This is referring to all the talk about the various guts users.
  4. Other Trick Room Playstyle

    Quick question - say two priority users go under trick room- who goes first? Chou Edit: The slower one (lower speed). Try to use SQSA thread in the future.
  5. Pokémon Noivern

    Who uses Noivern as a tank?
  6. Pokémon Noivern

    Out of pure curiosity, does anyone have any calcs for comparison of these? Say, Choice specs noivern vs scarf flygon? (Because Flygon isn't outrunning much without it, and noivern isn't hitting that hard without specs. Noivern also doesn't need scarf to outrun much, so that calc is pretty...
  7. Pokémon Noivern

    Harder special attacks? I mean, that's like saying Hydreigon hits harder than Garchomp, because 105/125 offenses compared to 130/80. One has a better mixed while the other has a more focused offense.
  8. Pokémon Noivern

    Latios doesn't have U-turn. The thing about choice sets is generally you want that turn anyways, not for the damage, but for the momentum. Comparison to Flygon is meh, seeing as Noivern hits harder. The outspeeding part is pretty important actually. Frisk is way more useful than it looks...
  9. Pokémon Talonflame

    Gastrodon effectively walling Rotom-W for everything it uses bar the rare Hidden power grass meant it was an ideal switch-in. I know there were other factors. I was speaking mainly of last gen :L for that one comment. Either way, the point is, it'd still be good even if Talonflame was never used.
  10. Pokémon Talonflame

    What. Bulky with good offenses, has multiple sets, can set up either a fast or slow volt switch, has good coverage, counters more than just TFlame, was one of the most used pokes last gen, was the reason why Gastrodon usage shot up back then, and you're telling me it wouldn't be popular?
  11. Other XY OU Viability Ranking Thread (B- and C+ Pokemon discussion)

    When i said nearly every support move, i basically meant screens, WoW, twave, encore, heal bell, Wish, and of course those self-ko moves. (There are obviously others, but those were the ones that i was basically referring to).
  12. Other XY OU Viability Ranking Thread (B- and C+ Pokemon discussion)

    The thing about Gardevoir is it has a larger offensive movepool in general. You can also run a bulky support type, using Gardevoir's special bulk and use its excellent support movepool (which it literally has anything one could want except a reliable recovery).
  13. Other XY OU Viability Ranking Thread (B- and C+ Pokemon discussion)

    I'm glad you mentioned that, as I always thought of it but was too afraid to speak up, since it almost seems commonly "accepted" that Tyranitar is good to go. He might be weak to physical fighting attacks, but he can strike back the users hard himself, as the pure fighting types are rare, and...
  14. Other Most overhyped or underated aspect this gen so far?

    Noivern was underhyped. Look, the difference here is you say people overhyped it, but in reality, almost no one paid attention to it, when it's just a solid, good revenge killer that hits a unique speed tier while having two good abilities. You're calling it terrible, but I have no problems...
  15. Pokémon Noivern

    Makes sense, i guess. There were still times when I wish I could just click Boomburst and get ready to Draco Meteor something else afterwards.
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