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Pokemon Black/White In-Game Movesets Guide

by Nobody ImportantWraith89

[icon]018[/icon]Stuff No One Cares AboutOpening Credits

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[icon]018[/icon]Introduction

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[icon]018[/icon]General Ideas Into Making a Moveset:

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[icon]018[/icon]Pre-National Dex TM Locations

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[icon]018[/icon]Pokemon Movesets

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[icon]018[/icon]Age Old Question

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Glad to see this bad boy up and posted :D. Also cool to see my lovely Louis up there too :P. It's also cool to see some of the sets I'm planning on running are quite valid too :D. For Swana, You can make quite a good set that kind of slaves it yet makes it offencively viable by running Fly/ Surf/ Ice Beam/ Roost.

I'll probably be running back through this when I decide to finish this run through. I can't bring myself to play this game much though :/

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  Tbird said:
Glad to see this bad boy up and posted :D. Also cool to see my lovely Louis up there too :P. It's also cool to see some of the sets I'm planning on running are quite valid too :D. For Swana, You can make quite a good set that kind of slaves it yet makes it offencively viable by running Fly/ Surf/ Ice Beam/ Roost.

I'll probably be running back through this when I decide to finish this run through. I can't bring myself to play this game much though :/

Unfortunately, TM13 isn't available until Giant Chasm, after the E4. Trolled :/

We can run Return or something instead in that slot..

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Thank you for this, definitely bookmarked.

Samurott @ Mystic Water

Ability: Torrent

- Swords Dance / Surf

- Return / Aqua Jet

- Megahorn / X-Scissor

- Aqua Tail / Waterfall

Why swords dance or surf? I think this would be a better swords dance set, putting the attack gained from swords dance into x-scissor and aerial ace actually makes Samurott a decent mixer sweeper. Surf as your STAB move.

Samurott @ Mystic Water

Ability: Torrent

- Surf

- Swords Dance

- X-Scissor

- Aerial Ace

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  nxnja said:
Thank you for this, definitely bookmarked.

Samurott @ Mystic Water

Ability: Torrent

- Swords Dance / Surf

- Return / Aqua Jet

- Megahorn / X-Scissor

- Aqua Tail / Waterfall

Why swords dance or surf? I think this would be a better swords dance set, putting the attack gained from swords dance into x-scissor and aerial ace actually makes Samurott a decent mixer sweeper. Surf as your STAB move.

Samurott @ Mystic Water

Ability: Torrent

- Surf

- Swords Dance

- X-Scissor

- Aerial Ace

Problem is, not everybody can reach level 57 to learn Swords Dance before that time, so I am taking that into accommodation. Also, it is good to run physical and special water moves together sometimes. Hm, I definitely should have considered Aerial Ace, though STAB Surf and Waterfall does more damage or just as much as super effective Aerial Ace, respectively. The set you posted can work though of course, but too similar to that one posted already.

*facepalm*

UnderXRay has brought to my attention that I have not included the Pokemons' typings. I guess I should start.

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Wow, this is impressive!

Don't forget about Eviolite sets, like for Lampent or maybe Klink. This makes them a lot more useful if you're waiting to evolve them (like I did. Pain Split=fun >: D )

Haxorus can also use Rock Slide.

Accelgor is really good. Giga Drain is a must; it shouldn't be optional unless you've got Recover on there. He needs the recovery, and the coverage is needed too. Throw a Big Root on him (it's in Pinwheel Forest, for those interested). I'm running Yawn/Giga Drain/Big Buzz/Focus Blast. You should avoid any physical moves (his attack stat is completely dwarfed), and priority is basically useless on him: he's fast enough not to need it.

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Lampent learns Pain Split at Level 61 (55 as Litwick) :(

On average people tend to be in the late 40s-50s by the end game. Did you get yours up to 61 or something? O_O

And thanks for the tips on Accelgor. I haven't really played him, and he looks pretty good on paper, but Shelmet is just blah. I don't know if I should rate as if the person had access to trade or not, as some people do not.

I should probably put some Eviolite sets, but I imagine they look the same as their final form's sets, just with an Eviolite.

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No... pain split came later. Waaaaaaay later. He was only around 50 for the E4.

Yeah... I guess I got lucky with Shelmet. There's about four of us at school who play it :3

I think the fact you have to trade it doesn't outweigh its power. Since you're taking into account the availability, C- is a good score.

Yeah, the sets with and without eviolite are pretty much the same, but it's probably worth mentioning for a few that evolve late. It'll make them a bit more appealing.

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This is my current Zoroark I'm using on one of my teams. I'll explain my choices:

Nope! Try again~

Zoroark @ Bright Powder/Focus Sash

Ability: Illusion

- Night Daze

- Grass Knot

- Flame Thrower

- Protect

Fun thing, this Pokemon. See, one of my main strategies with this Pokemon is to use it to throw people off. Running this with a Conkledurr or a Spiritomb in the last slot of your party is what I normally do.

-When running Conkledurr: Since it comes out disguised as a Conkledurr, the opponent's initial thought is one of two things: 1) Use a psychic move. 2) Use a flying move. If played correctly, your unsuspecting opponent will play right in to your hand and attempt to try and nail you with a psychic type move. Since Zoroark is a dark type, Psychic moves won't affect it. By the time they realize this mistake, you'll have gotten a hit in and hopefully done some massive damage with Night Daze or even Flamethrower/Grassknot (Depending on the opponent's Pokemon). In the event they do figure you out right away or they use a flying move, you still have a bit of back up. Use Protect to stall them and keep them at bay while your other Pokemon take your attacker down a couple notches. Yes. This is built for my doubles/triples team. I've managed to use this particular strategy and last an entire match without being found out, though to be fair the guy I was fighting wasn't too bright. :P

-When running Spiritomb: A nice recommendation my friend Kyle made to me when we were discussing Zoroark. Being a Dark Type, Zoroark is prone to two major weaknesses: Fighting and Bug. While discussing this weakness, Kyle brought up a good point: "If you run with a Spiritomb, you eliminate the major threat of a Fighting type trying to hit you. Most people are aware of Spiritomb's immunity to Fighting type moves, and as such that'll be the last thing they want to try and use on you. Not only that, but its moves also blend well enough to allow you to remain undetected if you can keep the pressure on and keep on hammering away at the long enough to deal some good damage before being found out." As such, I decided to run with the same move set and test it out. Sure enough, keeping the pressure on allowed me to take down half their team in a triples battle and two of their Pokemon in a doubles before being found out.

-Why the Bright Powder: You can whine and complain about the Accuracy Clause all you want, but this item allows for a nice bit of insurance in battle. Lowering the enemy's accuracy gives you that extra turn to keep going if their attack misses, giving you ample time to whittle your opponent's tank or wall down using Zoroark's wicked 125 base Special Attack. In the event that you wanna run a better item, Focus Sash is a good bit of insurance.

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It really doesn't matter what you do. To be honest, I got my 6th member (Gothitelle) right after the 8th gym. This guide is NOT here to tell you what you should use and what you should not use, just play with what YOU like. Anything can fit in that 6th slot; use what appeals to you the most.

If I were someone who goes by types, it looks like you're missing Electric or Psychic Pokemon, but I played through without a single electric, so it's not a problem. As you can see, I was missing a Ground Pokemon as well. Wanna try a dragon?

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Hmmm, that's rather space consuming though. I would, but anyone can make their own sets with their own resources and whatever at that point. Maybe I should be discussing about how to use each Pokemon and what roles they fill... I suppose. I don't know.

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