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pulsar512b

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Is there a standard spread for SpD Landorus-T, or is it moreso a guideline that you spec for whatever it's helping you patch up? Heard a lot of buzz around the set but not sure what it looks like in particular, and the Dex listings aren't recent enough to include it.
generally i just go 252 hp 252 spd min speed -speed +spd for slower uturns
sometimes ppl go for various physdef calcs but you still will have a decent defensive profile vs garchomp or zeraora even w just hp invest
 

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no as in how to better use melm , nidoking etc
Nidoking for example, greatly appreciates some kind of pivot, to allow it multiple opportunities to come in.
Frankly nothing much in the metagame really takes much of it's attacks minus Blissey, Gastrodon and Slowking (without tbolt).
EP+Ice Beam+Tbolt/Flamethrower+Filler is usually what you'll want to run on it, with the filler filling up problems your team currently struggles to break.


Melmetal on the other hand is a slower pokemon that instead relies on it's large bulk to take hits and dish heavy damage back.
Main sets are Lefties and AV right now, Lefties has the particularity of being able to be super annoying with protect+toxic, usually paired with DIB and TPunch. AV on the other hand is a very efficient special tank, being a great check to Tapu Lele, Dragapult, and basically any special attacker.


Slow attackers in general need to capitalize on the fact that they're slow, either by being strong enough to break through common defensive walls (Think Crawdaunt and the aforementioned Nidoking), while being pretty frail. Bulkier threats use their bulk and strong offensive stats to OHKO fast sweepers/breakers, think Melmetal, Dragonite, TTar, Volcanion.

Obviously they have some overlap, but generally try thinking about what role you're currently looking on your team, either you're trying to fill defensive holes in your team with a bulkier slow attacker, or try to simply build around a slow offensive nuke.

Hope this helps :)
 
Nidoking for example, greatly appreciates some kind of pivot, to allow it multiple opportunities to come in.
Frankly nothing much in the metagame really takes much of it's attacks minus Blissey, Gastrodon and Slowking (without tbolt).
EP+Ice Beam+Tbolt/Flamethrower+Filler is usually what you'll want to run on it, with the filler filling up problems your team currently struggles to break.


Melmetal on the other hand is a slower pokemon that instead relies on it's large bulk to take hits and dish heavy damage back.
Main sets are Lefties and AV right now, Lefties has the particularity of being able to be super annoying with protect+toxic, usually paired with DIB and TPunch. AV on the other hand is a very efficient special tank, being a great check to Tapu Lele, Dragapult, and basically any special attacker.


Slow attackers in general need to capitalize on the fact that they're slow, either by being strong enough to break through common defensive walls (Think Crawdaunt and the aforementioned Nidoking), while being pretty frail. Bulkier threats use their bulk and strong offensive stats to OHKO fast sweepers/breakers, think Melmetal, Dragonite, TTar, Volcanion.

Obviously they have some overlap, but generally try thinking about what role you're currently looking on your team, either you're trying to fill defensive holes in your team with a bulkier slow attacker, or try to simply build around a slow offensive nuke.

Hope this helps :)
ty btw would something like this set be worth running on melm https://pokepast.es/149cec23082f7fa9
 

Ehmcee

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ty btw would something like this set be worth running on melm https://pokepast.es/149cec23082f7fa9
Substitute should only really be ran on sub Acid armor sets (which aren't particularly that good imo), I'd def recommend protect over it, or a 4th coverage option.
Ice Punch has somewhat less usage than a lot of it's other coverage options. This is mainly due to it not really hitting that much that Double Iron Bash doesn't heavily chunk already. The only real notable exception is Zapdos, which heavily threatens melmetal anyway with heat wave and a potential Static proc.
Your current Melmetal set is hard walled by Heatran, a very common pokemon, I'd recommend running either Superpower or Earthquake over Ice Punch or Substitute.

Double Iron Bash 99.993% |
| Thunder Punch 58.162% |
| Earthquake 48.602% |
| Superpower 48.191% |
| Protect 41.762% |
| Toxic 40.808% |
| Ice Punch 31.880% |
| Thunder Wave 9.631% |
| Body Press 4.668% |
| Other 16.304%
 
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So physical kingdra either

Kingdra@life orb
4hp 252 atk 252 spe
Adamant
-liquidate
-dragon dance
-outrage
-iron head

Kungdra@choice band
4hp 252 atk 252 spe
Adamant
-liquidate
-iron head
- flip turn
-outrage

Viable on rain teams? Namely the latter as a way of having a powerful flip turn, while hitting the usual kingdra counters hard.
 

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So physical kingdra either

Kingdra@life orb
4hp 252 atk 252 spe
Adamant
-liquidate
-dragon dance
-outrage
-iron head

Kungdra@choice band
4hp 252 atk 252 spe
Adamant
-liquidate
-iron head
- flip turn
-outrage

Viable on rain teams? Namely the latter as a way of having a powerful flip turn, while hitting the usual kingdra counters hard.
I’d say probably not as Slowbro/king, Toxapex, and the Grasses can still pivot in easily enough. It’s really only a lure to Blissey at this point, which is far less common than it once was.

And matchups outside of that, it’s worse off and less strong across the board. I’d just run special with Flip Turn as filler at that point
 
So physical kingdra either

Kingdra@life orb
4hp 252 atk 252 spe
Adamant
-liquidate
-dragon dance
-outrage
-iron head

Kungdra@choice band
4hp 252 atk 252 spe
Adamant
-liquidate
-iron head
- flip turn
-outrage

Viable on rain teams? Namely the latter as a way of having a powerful flip turn, while hitting the usual kingdra counters hard.
man what even is that formatting
also what ability (i suppose swift swim but)
 
does anyone have a link to usage stats rn? trying to find an underrated threat to teambuild around and dont have it anymore -
edit: found the usage stats link edit: no i dint
or if someone knows some low usage threats rn that can help a lot too ty
 
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