Your calcs are false as Flying gem is only 30% rather than 50%.snip
Water/Bug Ice/Bug.Bronzong is the only thing that I can think of
And the rotoms mentioned above.
Aka Surskit and nothing else. Not taking abilities into account.
Your calcs are false as Flying gem is only 30% rather than 50%.snip
Water/Bug Ice/Bug.Bronzong is the only thing that I can think of
And the rotoms mentioned above.
If you put a pokemon on the GTS and ask for a jirachi, then go to the game sync website and look in its GTS section, it will show that jirachi is still steel/psychic.The only type we've ever seen removed from a Pokemon was filler Normal-type. Pray for Steel/Fairy Jirachi as much as you want, but it's reasonable enough to assume it's still Steel/Psychic.
Indeed it does, in both gens. But while Granbull may have its uses thanks to its new Fairy-type, I'm not sure it's the Pokemon most concerned about neutral coverage, as that's a bigger deal for sweepers.Does Granbull get Wild Charge, at least in Gen V? Because if it does, there's a viable user of Fairy (Play Rough) + Ground (EQ), which is resisted by only Skarmory, who is weak to Wild Charge. "PlayQuake" isn't exactly going to be the next big move combo (in fact, it's probably going to be easier to find a special version with Earth Power + Moonblast/Dazzling Gleam + T-bolt) given how few things get Play Rough, but it could be viable on Granbull.
Actually, since steel doesn't resist dark or ghost anymore, it has no problems.Since it isn't mentioned in this thread, absol learns Play Rough as an egg move (absol's research thread is my source), so (mega) Absol with a moveset of SD/ Night Slash/ Play Rough/ Sucker Punch is only resisted by 2 pokemon: (mega) mawile and klefki.
Cool thing is Mega Absol has (according to serebii) 115 base speed and special attack, so you can drop sucker punch for fire blast to have SE coverage on those two, plus with magic guard klefki has no business on the disaster mon. The only shame is that even though it is the DISASTER pokemon, it can't learn Eearthquake.
Ironically, Chesnaught is probably one of the most effective counters to Gengar, and you wouldn't tell by looking at type lists. Thanks to that ability of his, it is straight immune to Shadow Ball, Focus Blast, and Sludge Bomb, and resists Thunderbolt. It also serves as a nice physically defensive tank or bulky sweeper, so it makes him a lot more viable to fit into a balanced core.Mhhh so Ghost/Fighting has near perfect coverage. Might be a reason why gengar is so popular...
Gengar can run Dazzling Gleam, which is SE to Chesnaught.Ironically, Chesnaught is probably one of the most effective counters to Gengar, and you wouldn't tell by looking at type lists. Thanks to that ability of his, it is straight immune to Shadow Ball, Focus Blast, and Sludge Bomb, and resists Thunderbolt. It also serves as a nice physically defensive tank or bulky sweeper, so it makes him a lot more viable to fit into a balanced core.
True, but most Gengar run what I mentioned at this point, and until they run DG commonly, Chesnaught is still a solid answer.Gengar can run Dazzling Gleam, which is SE to Chesnaught.
Well this is obviously false considering to achieve this you MUST run poison/Steel (Fairy's only weaknesses) and Fighting (Normal's only weakness) which between them cover 6 types. Leaving two slots for 12 other types which is impossible.every type
Ice/Fighting/Ground with the 4th being ghost, flying or dark, then 14 types?Question: What's the maximum number of types you could hit SE with four moves?
Alternate option: Mega Stunfisk with a specially-based Huge Power?Wow electric/ground is really high up there. If only mega amphy got earth power.....
My best guess:Question: What's the maximum number of types you could hit SE with four moves?
150 with Fairy / Rock / Ground / Ice.Question: What's the maximum number of types you could hit SE with four moves?