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- [OVERVIEW]
- -great typing, really bulky as well
- -leech seed gives it semi reliable recovery which also functions as a way to deal consistent damage each turn
- -heavy slam thats almost always 120bp, coupled with solid 101 atk means even with no investment celest is able to dish out good amounts of damage
- -decent speed for a bulky mon, makes it better against other bulky mons to leech seed stall them
- -beast boost is cool, allows it to get increasingly bulkier or faster after kill, and with powerful heavy slams getting kills isn't too difficult a task.
- [SET]
- name: SubSeed
- move 1: Heavy Slam
- move 2: Leech Seed
- move 3: Substitute
- move 4: Protect
- item: Leftovers
- ability: Beast Boost
- nature: Jolly
- evs: 252 HP / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
- [SET COMMENTS]
- Moves
- ========
- -heavy slam SO STRONG
- -seeds for that delicious health
- -sub to stall as much as possible
- -protect to gain more recovery for free, more stalling
- Set Details
- ========
- -jolly to outspeed lots of stuff AND get a speed boost with beast boost
- -max hp to take hits better, avoids sub getting broken by stoss
- -leftovers allows you to make more subs in the long run in the game, combined with leech seed and protect stalling you can gain a lot of recovery over time
- -beast boost is really cool, getting a speed boost can make it easier to take on the next pokemon coming in to take celesteela on
- Usage Tips
- ========
- -use this to wear your opp's team down
- -does very well against anything slower than it, subseed stalling for days
- -keep in mind you only get a beast boost if you kill the opposing pokemon with an attack, leech seed doesnt count. so if you want the speed boost to take on the next thing be sure to use heavy slam on an opp with low health instead of letting them go down to leech seed, if you're in a good position to do so.
- -dont be afraid to use leech seed if you are in a good position against something that is already seeded, catching their switch with a leech seed will help you out a lot.
- -can also use this simply as a check to common pokemon such as Garchomp, Mega Salamence, and Tapu Lele, thanks to its great typing resisting all of their STABs.
- Team Options
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- [SET]
- name: Physically Defensive
- move 1: Heavy Slam
- move 2: Leech Seed
- move 3: Flamethrower / Earthquake / Substitute
- move 4: Protect
- item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet
- ability: Beast Boost
- nature: Relaxed / Impish
- evs:
- [SET COMMENTS]
- Moves
- ========
- -heavy slam SO STRONG
- -seeds for that delicious health
- -flamethrower hits other steel types such as aegi, metagross, and opposing celesteela
- -earthquake also hits steels while also hitting tapu koko and alolan marowak switchins, but is worse vs opposing celesteela
- -substitute can be used to subseed stall, which is especially good vs most defensive pokemon such as porygon2 and chansey
- -protect to gain more recovery from seeds without taking damage, helps avoids some 2hkos/3hkos
- Set Details
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- -phys def helps deal with things such as Garchomp, Mega Salamence, and Mamoswine.
- -leftovers allows celest to heal a lot over time combined with seeds and protct stalling
- -rocky helmet deals more chimp damage to pokemon such as Mega Salamence and Pheromosa
- -beast boost can make celesteela increasingly bulky after each kill, which can be devastating to teams with a lot of physical attackers.
- Usage Tips
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- Team Options
- ========
- Describe some teammates that would be a good idea to pair with this Pokemon.
- [STRATEGY COMMENTS]
- Other Options
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- -offensive
- Checks and Counters
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- **Tapu Koko**: Describe why the Pokemon is a threat.
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