Sweeper pokemon
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Setup sweepers refers to offense-oriented Pokemon that rely on using stat-boosting moves to threaten opponents. Moves like Swords Dance and Nasty Plot can raise a Pokemon's Attack and SpAtk stat respectively to a level where it can "sweep" or clean up the opposing team's remaining Pokemon. Access to priority moves like Shadow Sneak and Ice Shard allows some of these Pokemon to also bypass revenge-killers that rely on Choice Scarf. Finally, type effectiveness and the availability of crucial coverage moves can influence how dangerous a particular setup sweeper is. Below are the most lethal. The introduction of Dragon Dance to Zekrom's move set has upgraded it to become a formidable setup sweeper. A Base Speed of 90 is rather unremarkable, but after a Dragon Dance, Zekrom becomes faster than most of the roster, unless they invest significant EVs on Speed.
Sweeper pokemon
The addition of new mechanics such as Terastallizing promises to shake up predictable matchups and make formerly unappealing Pokemon now desirable for competitive players. Of course, new Pokemon are also catching players' eyes. However, only a certain number of these Pokemon are made to be sweepers, which refers to Pokemon on a competitive team whose job it is to get easy KOs on an opponent's team. These are the ideal sweepers out of the game's new mons. At first glance, Maushold may not seem incredibly valuable for competitive players. The family of mice has lackluster stats across the board, save for an impressive base Speed. However, it comes with a unique signature move in Population Bomb, which deals 20 damage and may hit somewhere between one and ten times. Combined with Maushold's Hidden Ability Technician , which increases the damage of less powerful attacks, as well as items like the Lucky Dice which favors odds of multi-hit attacks, Maushold is a serious threat. A move like Population Bomb could reliably deal between damage in one turn, which would make its weaker stats negligible. Competitive players will be very satisfied with using Espathra, a Psychic-type Pokemon with impressive Speed and Special Attack stats. However, Espathra's real draw is its Ability, Speed Boost, which boosts its already high speed at the end of every turn. This means within a few short turns, Espathra could outspeed many Legendary Pokemon. Espathra also boasts a pretty strong movepool for a special attacker.
There are also the crippling weaknesses to Rock and x4 Electric-weakness which stops Gyarados from sweeping as easily, sweeper pokemon.
From Pokemon whose strength comes from their versatility and unpredictability to those who rely on battering the opposition with high-powered assaults, offensive threats have defined the evolution of the DPPt metagame. Look at the top ten most used OU Pokemon: these offensive stars have been used on many teams because of their capabilities. But why? There are many ways to answer such a question. For example, take a Pokemon like Salamence. Salamence can tear through most of the OU metagame's walls, while a Dragon Dance makes it difficult to take it down without using priority or the inevitable Speed tie from something such as a Choice Scarf Jirachi. What about others though?
It is a meticulous process that becomes even more challenging for competitive battling. Therefore, players must use Sweepers cautiously by understanding their strengths and weaknesses. Every day, players brainstorm new strategies or builds that change the game completely. The effectiveness of a Sweeper is often the determining factor of a battle, as they can quickly turn fights in their favor or debilitate players should they be defeated. Gengar has fallen out of favor for some thanks to an accuracy nerf to Hypnosis but is still capable of sweeping a team and benefits from a STAB to its Shadow Ball, making it a hard-hitting Ghost-type that's capable of out-pacing many opponents. Thunderbolt and Explosion give it great utility, and its Ability known as Levitate will keep it safe from some truly damaging Ground-type moves. Scizor is a decently defensive Physical Sweeper with phenomenal offensive capabilities. Scizor possesses an impressive Attack stat, making it a significant threat to even the most formidable Physical Walls.
Sweeper pokemon
The addition of new mechanics such as Terastallizing promises to shake up predictable matchups and make formerly unappealing Pokemon now desirable for competitive players. Of course, new Pokemon are also catching players' eyes. However, only a certain number of these Pokemon are made to be sweepers, which refers to Pokemon on a competitive team whose job it is to get easy KOs on an opponent's team. These are the ideal sweepers out of the game's new mons. At first glance, Maushold may not seem incredibly valuable for competitive players.
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If it was hindered that much, it wouldn't be on the Top 10, would it? However, it wasn't long before Palafin was banned from the current competitive meta for being overpowered. Edit source View history Talk 0. In RBY, it was considered a Pokemon that was slightly "unpredictable". While Surf, Thunderbolt, Ice Beam, Recover, and Grass Knot may not seem like much, its ability to hit many Pokemon for super effective damage while outpacing the majority of the OU metagame makes it a potent threat. Dragonite is a formidable Physical Sweeper capable of taking hits and returning them in full. Table of contents. Access to moves like Electro Ball also gives it an edge over Pokemon it outspeeds, while moves like Volt Switch can help it deal damage and then get out before its opponent makes their move. Even though it's stopped by Pokemon such as Latias and Vaporeon, good luck finding a safe switch-in to Infernape late-game. Mimikyu is an exceptionally defensive Physical Sweeper able to withstand the nastiest of blows. Alternatively, it can equip Coil to boost both its Attack and Defense, allowing it to set up in front of Swords Dance and Dragon Dance users. That can also spell trouble since it allows a Steel-type a free switch-in after a revenge kill. People realized Heatran's potential.
Each Pokemon's skill in either of these stats determines what movesets they excel with, or what strategies players should use for them.
Tapu Fini already has excellent all-around defenses, but with Calm Mind, it's able to boost its Special Defense to insane levels. Even Pokemon that are resistant to Grass-type moves struggle to take repeated hits from boosted Leaf Blade, and one critical hit may deal enough damage to KO its defensive counters. Toxic allows Zygarde to wear down bulky threats that can take even boosted Thousand Arrows, such as Tangrowth and Hippowdon. Excadrill boasts an exceedingly high Attack stat, allowing it to dispatch many Physical Walls effortlessly. This build focuses on making Cinderace much more effective and adaptable in battle. Substitute grants Gengar protection against an attack while being safe to sweep behind it. This debilitating effect allows Salamence to survive longer when pitted against superior Physical Attackers like Cinderace. Finally there's Trick to pair with Choice Band and Choice Scarf for Metagross to screw around with Skarmory and Hippowdon switch-ins as they could not only lose an important item, they also are locked to using only one attack. Finally it chips any Pokemon that isn't Rock, Steel, or Ground-type for 6. Metagross can not only be feared for its versatility to fit many roles, but also its great movepool and typing. A Base Speed of 90 is rather unremarkable, but after a Dragon Dance, Zekrom becomes faster than most of the roster, unless they invest significant EVs on Speed. In return, however, it obtains a Psychic-typing. Whether to allow setup sweepers to boost their offensive stats in preparation for a sweep or to give defensively oriented teams a wincon that can increase its defensive stats to impenetrable levels, setup users are found on a variety of different playstyles. While Heatran still cannot beat Blissey so easily one-on-one, it can prevent Blissey from completely walling the team for a short period of time. This Mixed Attacker build integrates both Physical and Special Attacks, making Salamence a dangerously unpredictable foe.
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