Nice catch Eon. Added.Suggesting Aerial Ace in Optional Changes for Hitmontop. It's the only thing it has that lets it get past Venusaur, and it gets a Technician boost as well, which is nice.
Offensive Calm Mind Suicune
Life Orb Rotom-W
Metal Sound Heatran
Special Attacker and Choice Shaymin
Choice Scarf, Choice Scarf Lead, SubCM, Superachi! and Mixed Attacker Jirachi
Offensive Nasty Plot, Baton Pass, Choice Scarf and SubSeed Celebi
Substitute + Dragon Dance and Rain Dance Special Attacker Kingdra
Life Orb, Rapid Spin, Choice Scarf and Choice Specs Starmie
Special Choice Azelf
Swords Dance, Choice Specs, Choice Scarf and Choice Band Lucario
Choice Band Crobat
Analyses that contain gender pronouns such as he or she are OK as long as it remains constant throughout the text, IIRC.http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/clamperl
In almost every UU segment, there are constant references to Clamperl as "her" or "she". Shouldn't they all say "it"? I thought that Pokemon with access to both genders (or none) were supposed to be referred to as "it".
One last thing. I believe that the first set should be renamed "LC RestTalk". As it is now, without reading the actual paragraphs (which some people may not do, if they're just looking for a quick set to use) it's difficult to tell what tier that set belongs to if you're not a Little Cup user, and especially if you're not experienced with EVs, as newer players might not be.
This analysis is in desperate need of an update anyway. I don't think that set's even worth listing. Also, considering that Energy Ball hits bulky Water-types harder, I think it's a more useful option on such an already bad set.Venser said:On the 4th gen Beautifly analysis, in the Choice Specs set, if HP Ground has better utility, shouldn't it be the primary option?
Alright, that's understandable. However, Clamperl's page is constantly switching between "it" and "her" because it goes LC/UU/LC/UU/etc., and only the UU sections use "her"; the LC sections say "it". So shouldn't it be changed to one or the other for uniformity?Analyses that contain gender pronouns such as he or she are OK as long as it remains constant throughout the text, IIRC.
Don't think anything needs to be changed. An update for Beautifly is going through QC here:On the 4th gen Beautifly analysis, in the Choice Specs set, if HP Ground has better utility, shouldn't it be the primary option?
I spoke to a QC member about this (SDS), and we agree with you. I will update the on-site spread accordingly.thats odd X-Act's applet says the opposite and have an extra stat point, maybe that was on the special side? heres CONCRETE proof that 216 in defense is better-
248/216/44 relaxed pert
physical defensive potential- (403)(297)= 119,691
special- (403)(227)= 91,481
total- 211,172
248/212/48
physical potential- (403)(295)= 118,885
special- (403)(228)= 91,884
Total-210,769
Therefore having 216 in def allows gives you .0019% better defensive potential (xD). I feel like a total geek for pointing that out but I always want to ev my pokemon perfectly, down to the last point.
This may be a total nitpick but I believe as Smogon, without a doubt the number 1 competitive pokemon website you should be teaching new players to hit jump points so they get the benefit of understanding how to train their pokemon as best they can.
presumably sassy is for trick roomhttp://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/munchlax
here the nature is Adamant / Sassy. Why Sassy when you can run Careful? It doesn't run any Special attacks, so the more speed the better.