Haven’t you ever been playing a few quiet games of VGC before stopping to look at your team, sighing “I wish I had more battling trees”… no? Really? Well you’re about to! Introducing our Tree Room 17 analysis!
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If you’ve been following this website, or our accompanying Facebook page, you’ll have noticed that we’ve been posting a few analyses of Pokémon which are legal within the VGC 17 format!
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Pokémon Analysis – Trick Room Setter 4: Comfey!
For a brief moment, after discovering it has access to Trick Room, Comfey really excited me. The pure fairy typing renders it weak to only poison and steel whilst its unique ability Triage gives a +3 priority boost to HP restoring moves. It’s when you begin to look deeper into the possibility of using this Pokémon where the wheels begin to fall off the hype train; base 90 and 110 in Defence and Special Defence respectively is almost completely ruined by a pitiful base 51 HP stat, whilst its base 82 Sp Atk and fairly shallow move pool renders Comfey fairly one dimensional.
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Pokémon Analysis – Trick Room Setter 3: Keep it Slow!
Similarly to our last Trick Room setter Misdreavus, Slowking is fairly unexplored this season; however, with well rounded stats and a vast movepool, Slowking is an interesting option to set your Trick Room this season. The main selling point for Slowking comes through its ability – Oblivious – which grants an immunity to taunt, meaning the only way to prevent Slowking from setting trick room is to either use Fake Out, or knock it out in one hit.
Unfortunately, ChaoticEspeon.com doesn’t have the ability to create a focus herb to prevent flinching; preventing you from being knocked out? Well… that’s something we can help with!
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Pokémon Analysis – Trick Room Setter 2: Misdreavus!
Continuing our Trick Room setter analysis series (click here if you missed the Mimikyu article) our second will focus on a Pokémon with little usage (barring a second place finish at US nationals in 2013) throughout the history of VGC; introducing Misdreavus!
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