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A good SpD IV is sort of silly when you have a Rash Kyurem. The only one that really counts is imo Speed, since I can only see Kyurem as a scarfer, probably in Hail. I guess you are free to run a mixed Scarf. It's not a bad one, though, high SpA is always good and you're going to get close to max with appropriate EVs.I gave up trying to get a Shiny Kyurem once I finally found a hotspot to get the Liberty Pass. So I worked on getting a satisfiable nature and IV. Rash Kyurem with a 28 IVs in Sp. Atk. nd 23 in Sp. Def. is enough for me.
"Zwei" (pronounced "zvie" or "zvi") means "two" in German. "Lous" would probably mean "heads" or something, but I have no clue what language it's from so I'm not entirely sure.I also hereby declare "Zweilous" to be the most awkward/far-out-there name of all Pokemon names.
I imagine it's not that hard. The only hazard-setting Pokemon is Forrethorn, so just make sure every Pokemon has a Fire- or Fighting-type move.if you have a total offense team which can prevent hazards (yes i know it's hard to do, but that's how i play all my teams lol) sash kyurem with glaciate is actually really good
there are lots more. all the gen iv SR users can still use it, as well as new stuff like gigalithI imagine it's not that hard. The only hazard-setting Pokemon is Forrethorn, so just make sure every Pokemon has a Fire- or Fighting-type move.
On top of that, it also renders Focus Sash, and the Sturdy Ability near useless, which is - in my opinion - a big help.There are lots of hazard setters, and it seems spikes is the new cool thing again.
Guess with all the ground and fighting threats SR is becoming less prominent, but I still think it's the best because it's one turn of setup and even to resisting pokémon it does delicious chip damage.
Should probably tape down the B button too, since they got rid of the touch screen key items function. Though this is probably the only time I would put running shoes on permanently. It feels weird to me to not have something held down when running. It bothered me in FF7 on the world map when I realized I didn't have to do anything besides move the control stick.my friend told me a potentially great idea for training today:
go to the battle subway(where running forward just makes you loop in a circle) and then tape down the dpad so your always running in circles which allows your day care pokemon to gain a bunch of exp(apparently 1 for each step). does this work?