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gnaaye

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  1. Hope I helped.
  2. Life Orb will drain Scizor's HP too fast though, forcing you to use Roost every so often. Expert Belt or Muscle Band are other options. You can use this lad as a lead: Uxie @ Choice Scarf Ability: Levitate EVs: 252 HP/104 Def/152 Spd Impish/Bold - Trick - Thunder Wave - Stealth Rock - Heal Bell/U-Turn/Psychic/Thunderbolt/Grass Knot/Fire Punch/Memento/Reflect/Light Screen Scarf and 152 Speed EVs let you outspeed +Spd Base 130 Pokemon, such as Kazam and Crobat. Always Trick first turn, they'll at worst be locked in an attacking move which your other Pokemon can take. The most common scenario is that they SR, you paralyze the incoming Pokemon and get your Rocks up. A totally reliable lead that you can count on. The last slot is up for preference. I myself use Heal Bell since my team hates status so much. If you hate being Taunt-bait, you can use an attacking option in that last slot. Psychic is the first attack that comes to mind as it has STAB. Grass Knot is for Swampert. Thunderbolt makes Uxie a magnificent Gyarados counter, as Uxie will survive +3 LO Waterfall most of the time (%85-100, you may survive even with SR). Fire Punch is obviously for opposing Scizor. Memento can be useful if you want Ninjask to guarantee passing at least one SD boost. Finally, the Screens are always reliable. Use the nature that doesn't effect your last move.
  3. Around 150 m. Snowing right now (0 oC at the moment) and it already started to cover the ground. Hooray! Hope it keeps on snowing and doesn't melt overnight...
  4. gnaaye

    DS Stylus

    I have a DS Lite, and I lost both two of the stylii that came with it. I also experienced it the hard way; using toothpicks ain't a good idea =O
  5. Might I suggest a spread like 252 HP/136 Spd/120 Def Jolly. 136 Speed with a positive nature lets it outspeed +Max Starmie/Azelf/Raikou. 252 HP for maximum bulkiness and leftover EVs in def. This Crobat can easily take on CB Scizor, as CB Bullet Punch does %45-53! I'd suggest a set of Roost/Taunt/Whirlwind/Super Fang, by the way.
  6. Celebi ->> Psychic doesn't have good enough coverage in OU IMO. You might want to try HP Fire or Earth Power over it to hit Scizor/Metagross/Jirachi and Heatran respectively. Jask ->> Protect/Sub/BPass/Swords Dance @ Brightpowder is my favorite set for this. Protect first turn, then alternate between Sub and Protect until they get a miss. At the worst case scenario, you'll pass +6 Speed. You might want to pass earlier if a set-up Poke appears though, as you are set-up bait. Move those Atk EVs to Def, not that it'd matter. With SR everywhere, Sash is useless. Lefties lets you sub one more time. Scizor ->> If you are sure that Jask will pass speed, Iron Head > Bullet Punch might be a good choice. The EVs are redundant. Maximizing your HP is always the best choice. Starmie ->> I'd suggest a set of Recover/Spin/Surf/Ice Beam. Starmie's speed lets it check many threats, and it's rather bulky. Use this spread: Timid 216 Spd/252 HP/40 Def. 216 Speed + Timid lets you outspeed all base 100 Pokes. The rest in Defenses for more bulkiness. Lefties again, Focus Sash will NEVER BE OF ANY USE. Dugtrio ->> With suicide leads on pretty much all teams, Focus Sash is practically useless. You might want to try and use Choice Scarf Dug. Adamant, 252 Atk/252 Spd/6 HP, EQ/SE/Night Slash/Aerial Ace. Rotom ->> If you are afraid of Gar, you can use TrickScarf Tom, which also screws up walls. Trick/Overheat/Shadow Ball/Thunderbolt or Discharge; 252 SA/Spd, 6 HP, Modest is the best spread. Sucker Punch coming from Modest 0 Atk Rotom-C does a pitiful %42-49 to Gar anyways, and he can pretty much OHKO you back. For a defensive Pokemon, ALWAYS MAX HP FIRST. That's the rule of thumb, which gives it more survivability on both sides. Bliss is an obvious exception.
  7. SpecsSceppy is by far the best Sceptile set. Sceptile has higher special attack (105) than attack, which is pretty lackluster (80). For example, 252 Attack Adamant Sceptile can NEVER one-shot Bulky Gyarados with Thunderpunch, which shows how low its attack is. SpecsSceppy can really be a menace; it can take down many of OU's top threats. This is the set: Sceptile @ Choice Specs Timid, Overgrow 31/30/31/30/31/30 252 SA, 224 Spd, 32 HP ~ Leaf Storm ~ Focus Blast ~ Dragon Pulse ~ HP Fire The EVs are simple actually: 224 Spd with a boosting nature guarantees outspeeding all non-scarfed Starmie. Max out SA and put the leftover EVs in HP to give it more bulk, which allows it to survive unboosted or resisted weak attacks. I can do damage calcs if you want but I cannot really be bothered now.
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