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Politoed Skeleton

Apr 30th, 2014
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  1. Overview
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  3. - The nerf to Drizzle hurt Politoed's viability a lot
  4. - Rain is still a threatening force in the current metagame, especially because it's so unprepared for, and Politoed is the centerpiece of most rain teams
  5. - Politoed even has a unique set of support moves to further support its team, such as Toxic, Hypnosis, and Scald
  6. - It has pretty average stats all across the board, making it a mediocre Pokemon aside from rain support
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  8. Specially Defensive
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  10. name: Specially Defensive
  11. move 1: Scald
  12. move 2: Toxic
  13. move 3: Encore / Hypnosis
  14. move 4: Hypnosis / Ice Beam / Rest
  15. ability: Drizzle
  16. item: Damp Rock
  17. evs: 252 HP / 4 SpA / 252 SpD
  18. nature: Calm
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  20. Moves
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  22. - Scald is a must have for pretty much every bulky Water-type, and Politoed's rain makes it even stronger
  23. - Toxic is a crippling status for most Politoed switch-ins like Gastrodon
  24. - The third and fourth moveslots are adjustable to your team's needs
  25. - Encore can be used in the second slot to foil attempts of using Politoed as setup bait, while also giving frail teammates like Kabutops free switch in opportunities
  26. - Hypnosis cripples a single Pokemon for the majority, if not entirety, of the battle; its low accuracy and the change in sleep mechanics are setbacks though
  27. - Ice Beam has good coverage with Scald and gives Politoed a way to hit Water resists like Latios and Breloom
  28. - Rest is an option for Politoed to get back to full health, giving it opportunities to set up rain later on in the game
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  30. Set Details
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  32. - Maximum Special Defense investment compliments Politoed's naturally high Special Defense, and Scald burns shield it on the physical side as well
  33. - A physically defensive spread can be used if you already pack a check to common Special Attackers like Aegislash
  34. - Damp Rock is the item of choice, as it lengthens the duration of rain from five turns to eight, giving Politoed's teammates more than enough time to wreck havoc
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  36. Usage Tips
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  38. - Politoed's main role is to activate rain with Drizzle
  39. - Due to XY mechanics, rain only lasts for a limited amount of turns, which means that you need to send Politoed back in to re-activate rain
  40. - Scald is usually the most spammable move for Politoed, as it has decent power under ran and can cripple both offensive and defensive Pokemon with a Scald burn
  41. - If you have Hypnosis, feel free to fire it off as soon as possible
  42. - Politoed's other moves should be used with relative care, as a wrong move can result in Politoed's death, hindering the rest of your team; Toxic should only be used on predicted switch-ins to walls or Pokemon that don't care for Scald, like Keldeo, while Encore should be used on Pokemon like Dragon Dance Mega Charizard-X or SubDD Gyarados that think they can set up on Politoed
  43. - Rest should only be used if you feel that Politoed is getting too low on health and you'll need to reactivate rain later on in the game
  44. - Also watch out for Knock Off users, as it severely hinders Politoed's supporting capabilites
  45. - Keep track of Politoed's health, as it will need to continuously keep switching in and out to active rain
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  47. Team Options
  48. ========
  49. - The most obvious teammates for Politoed are those that require rain support or really appreciate it
  50. - Swift Swim Pokemon are an extremely scary force to face in the rain, with the best examples being Kingdra, Kabutops, and Omastar
  51. - Bulky Steel-types like Mega Scizor and Mega Mawile love the rain, as it alleviates their Fire-type weaknesses, letting them make better use of their bulk and have an easier time setting up
  52. - Thundurus-T can absorb Electric-type attacks aimed at its Water-type teammates and fire back 100% accurate Thunders
  53. - Grass-types like Amoonguss and Ferrothorn are nice to deal with opposing Water-types like Keldeo and Azumarill, and they also appreciate their Fire-type weaknesses being alleviated
  54. - A backup rain setter is also recommended to ease the pressure off of Politoed; Tornadus, Thundurus, Zapdos, and Deoxys-S are great examples of this
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  56. Offensive
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  58. name: Offensive
  59. move 1: Hydro Pump
  60. move 2: Ice Beam
  61. move 3: Focus Blast
  62. move 4: Hypnosis / Psychic / Scald
  63. ability: Drizzle
  64. item: Damp Rock
  65. evs: 172 HP / 252 SpA / 84 Spe
  66. nature: Modest
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  68. Moves
  69. ========
  70. - When boosted by rain, Hydro Pump really hurts despite coming from a relatively low base 90 Special Attack stat
  71. - Ice Beam provides great coverage for Politoed, letting it hit bulky Grass- and Dragon-types, such as Celebi and Latias
  72. - Focus Blast is used to get past Ferrothorn, a common check to both Politoed and rain teams as a whole
  73. - Hypnosis is a great option in the last slot to practically disable a threat for the entirety of the game, although horrendous accuracy and change in sleep mechanics are major downfalls
  74. - Psychic can be used since it hits Mega Venusaur as well as other roadblocks for rain, such as Tentacruel and Toxicroak, really hard
  75. - Scald can be used instead as a more reliable STAB, and it also has a decent burn chance that can cripple defensive checks like Latias and Mega Venusaur
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  77. Set Details
  78. ========
  79. - Maximum Special Attack investment and a Modest nature is used to guarantee the highest damage output
  80. - 84 Speed EVs let Politoed outspeed everything up to uninvested base 80s, most notably Mega Venusaur
  81. - The rest is thrown in HP for more bulk
  82. - Damp Rock, again, is the preferred item, since it lengthens rain turns, letting Politoed support its team to the fullest
  83. - Choice Specs can be used instead to be able to beat the likes of Rotom-W, Mega Venusaur, Ferrothorn, Mega Charizard-Y, and more, that are all major threats to rain teams
  84. - Choice Specs does limit the amount of turns rain is on the field, which is the entire point of using Politoed in the first place, but semi-rain teams with Politoed + a Swift Swim sweeper love the power that Choice Specs Politoed brings
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  86. Usage Tips
  87. ========
  88. - This Politoed is played much more offensively, as it greatly pressures its opponents with boosted Hydro Pumps
  89. - Politoed's coverage moves should only be used on predicted switches into Water resists, as Hydro Pump will almost always be a better choice otherwise
  90. - Be wary of Knock Off users, as they limit the turns that rain will be on the field
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  92. Team Options
  93. ========
  94. - This variant of Politoed's teammates should mostly be those that can work their best on offensive rain teams
  95. - Swift Swim Pokemon are again great choices, since Politoed also can soften walls for them to blow past late-game
  96. - Keldeo is a great partner for offensive Politoed, blowing past Chansey and Ferrothorn, two Pokemon that usually trouble it
  97. - Electric-types like Thundurus-T and Raikou are also appreciated to take on Electric-type moves while firing off powerful 100% accurate Thunders
  98. - Backup rain setters are hugely appreciated, especially if Politoed uses Choice Specs; Deoxys-S, Zapdos, and Thundurus are great examples that would fit well on offensive rain teams
  99. - Tornadus and Tornadus-T are also great rain setters that can also utilize a 100% accurate STAB in Hurricane; Tornadus-T is also an excellent pivot that's appreciated on offensive rain teams
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  101. Other Options
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  103. - A Choice Scarf set is a nice alternative to the sets above, but it forces Politoed to lose out on Damp Rock, which is really unfortunate considering automatic rain is Politoed's biggest role
  104. - Chesto Berry + Rest is a good option to fully cure Politoed so it can keep supporting its team, but again, the loss of Damp Rock really sucks
  105. - Similarly, a Rest + Sleep Talk strategy can work, but it's too hard to pull off right with Politoed and generally just a waste of moveslots
  106. - Leftovers can be used instead for more healing, but it greatly lessens the effect of Drizzle
  107. Politoed has access to a lot of other support moves like Perish Song, Encore, Haze, and Refresh, but only the former two are actually helpful and worth a moveslot
  108. - Surf is an alternative STAB that has both reliability and power, but Scald is almost always better due to its higher utility
  109. - Hidden Power Grass hits Pokemon like Gastrodon and Rotom-W for super effective damage, but it doesn't even OHKO Gastrodon, even with a Choice Specs boost, making it relatively useless
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  111. Checks & Counters
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  114. **Water Immune Pokemon**: Water immune Pokemon not only check Politoed very well, but also are great checks to other rain Pokemon. Gastrodon is the best of these, since its secondary Ground typing also lets it wall Electric-types. Vaporeon is also good checks, but it faces trouble from common Thunders that rain teams carry.
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  116. **Bulky Grass-types**: Bulky Grass-type not only check Politoed well, but they also check rain teams as a whole. Ferrothorn and Mega Venusaur are amongst the best of these since they also aren't hurt by Ice Beam. Ferrothorn can check the Steel-types that are found on rain teams, but it has to beware of Keldeo's Secret Sword as well as offensive Politoed's Focus Blast. Mega Venusaur can check Keldeo, Thundurus, and Azumarill very well, but needs to watch out for a Psychic from Politoed as well as common Hurricanes from Torndaus and Tornadus-T. There are also other Grass-types that check rain teams well, such as Celebi and Amoonguss, but they're fairly rare.
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  118. **Other Common Rain Stops**: Checking Politoed isn't a big deal, but checking rain teams as a whole is. Latias, Latios, and Rotom-W are all great checks to both Politoed and rain teams. The former two have a nice typing that lets them wall Keldeo and Thundurus, while the latter's typing grants it a boosted Water STAB as well as an Electric STAB that hits the majority of rain teams really hard. Latias and Latios are hurt by an Ice Beam from Politoed, however, while Rotom-W is severely crippled by Toxic.
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  120. **Other Weather Inducers**: Mega Charizard-Y, (Mega) Tyranitar, and Hippodown are all common weather inducers that can strip Politoed of its precious rain. They need to be careful, however, as they're all hit super effectively by Politoed's Water STAB, and Politoed can even use Rain Dance on a predicted switch to foil their plans in changing the weather.
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