![]() ![]() ![]() Mew is a standard set and fine, no issues. The Fake out and High Horsepower is good to finish off some mons, but this poses a glaring problem.ĭragonite's setup could be better suited to make be a tank or even non-physical setup sweeper I think. Rillaboom is a good mon for Fakeout, but with many physical sweepers already on the team I have a strong disadvantage with this mon with a double fire and poison weakness. I think I gave a fairly apt, but good description of it, and any help would be appreciated. I really enjoy the setup, and always have enjoyed Hawlucha due to the wrestler style of Mon that it is. The late game potential to setup with Swords Dance + Roost after the electric seed activates makes this Mon a GREAT counter against most walls, and one swords dance is usually enough to give it a good chance to 2HKO or OHKO most Mons thanks to Acrobatics. Hawlucha is a great physical mon, which I already have a few of on the team. The sweeping potential with Koko isn't the greatest, but I think it's useful. The ability to u-turn out when they switch to a Ground type like Excadrill makes this pokemon a GREAT way to set up for Electric Seed Hawlucha. However, as a lead against Lando-Ts, Ferrothorn's and some other setup sweepers, Toxic and Thunder Wave are EXTREMELY useful. Of course, Taunt and Encore makes this setup fairly weak against some teams. My late game setup for Hawlucha including Thunder Wave and Toxic. I've sweeped quite a few games with this Mon, and I really enjoy it. With roost, it makes it easy to outstay toxic for at least 3 turns to get dragon dance up at least once, and makes a really good HP chunker against lots of types with Double Edge. The 244 HP with Multiscale makes him a formidable bulky tank to take a hit or two when you need a setup for a physical sweeper. The double fairy and fighting weakness isn't fun and makes Hawluchas and Zeroras a PITA as well.ĭragonite is a REALLY powerful setup mon IMHO. I switch to Life Orb when I need to stall a little with Roost. Draco Meteor is really powerful and can OHKO most Lando-Ts and makes it really good. I generally use this one when I know that nothing on the enemy team outspeeds me, or as a midgame wall sweeper. The 80 in HP makes it capable of sustaining most one shot kills, the 176 in SPA brings it to 330 SPA and with the Specs, it makes it a really powerful special sweeper. Hydregion's purpose is pretty simple IMHO. The Scarf makes it really viable as a physical sweeper, but I constantly run into problems with Volcaronas. I think that it takes away from the team and is a glaring weakness, but I am not sure what I would want to replace it with. I enjoy Rillaboom, but its only purpose is to be a Fake Out finisher or U-turn pivot, maybe to clean up Toxapex and to test as a fielder for Lando-T's with Rocky Helmet. I highly enjoy using Mew as a physical Taunter because not many people expect the Flare Blitz, and it's a good way to take care of Ferrothorns. ![]() ![]() After that I'll usually use Taunt and Flare Blitz to weaken the whatever switched out on the opposite team. But what I do know is that Mew with the 252 in speed and the 252 in HP makes a great setter, outspeeding most Lando-Ts, with the Red Card usually allowing for a safe lead off of Stealth Rock. I stole it from someone else, and I am not sure where. The team building process involved using Hawlucha as a late game sweeper with Swords Dance + Electric Seed, with Tapu Koko as a field setter for Paralyze and Toxic in late game. I've been runnnig with this team for a while, as it's based on a previous team I had, but I'm finding it has some serious problems with stall teams that have strong pivots. Hi, I've been playing Pokemon since I was very young, and in high school got into Showdown. ![]()
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