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Electroweb porygon 2
Electroweb porygon 2





electroweb porygon 2

Once on the field, using Mega Charizard Y is fairly simple, but the real difficulty comes from finding the right time to send it out.However, the inability to outspeed faster threats such as the aforementioned Tapu Lele and Kyurem-B is quite noticeable, and makes Mega Charizard Y more reliant on speed control to function well. Alternatively, Charizard can use a Modest nature with a bulkier spread such as 248 HP / 40 Def / 112 SpA / 108 Spe, allowing it to avoid an OHKO from Icium Kyurem-B's Fusion Bolt at neutral, or Subzero Slammer at -1 Attack, and to outspeed base 130s such as Mega Gengar and Tapu Koko at -1 Speed.A Timid nature allows Mega Charizard Y to outspeed as many Pokemon as possible, notably ensuring that any non-Choice Scarf Tapu Lele or Kyurem-B will be outsped.The remaining EVs are a dump stat which can be put into either Defense stat, just not into HP, to keep Charizard at an odd HP number to allow switching into Stealth Rocks twice if needed.A simple EV spread with maximum Special Attack and Speed investment maximizes Charizard's offensive capabilities.Lastly, Protect shields Mega Charizard Y from attacks and allows it to stall out opposing field conditions.Alternatively, Charizard can use Tailwind, providing a reliable form of speed control and help alleviate its own middling speed.Solar Beam provides valuable coverage, hitting the Water- and Rock-types, such as Tapu Fini and Diancie respectively, which resist Heat Wave for super effective damage.Overheat allows Mega Charizard Y to decimate a single foe at the cost of a special attack drop, being able to OHKO most Pokemon which do not resist it, including offensive Kyurem-B, and seriously damage even Pokemon which do.Heat Wave is Mega Charizard Y's main attack, being a sun-boosted, STAB, spread move sure to heavily dent both opposing Pokemon.The few Pokemon Mega Charizard Y struggles against are easy enough to deal with from teammates, and outside of them Charizard can threaten almost anything with its scorching hot Fire-type attacks. Despite its flaws defensively and its middling speed, with the right support, Charizard can perform fantastically due to its excellent offensive presence. Overall, Mega Charizard Y is a great Pokemon in the DOU metagame.Combined with its inability to take neutral hits particularly well, this makes Charizard a Pokemon that requires some level of board control to bring out safely. Mega Charizard Y also possesses a poor defensive typing, leaving it weak to very common Electric-, Rock-, and Water-type attacks (although Drought helps mitigate the Water-type weakness).Charizard also suffers from having a mediocre base 100 Speed, leaving it reliant on speed control in order to truly shine.Finally, Dragon-types such as Zygarde and Kommo-O can safely take a hit from Mega Charizard-Y and set up with their respective moves. Furthermore, it faces trouble against the prevalent Incineroar, which can shrug off its attacks and launch sun-boosted Flare Blitzes in return.

electroweb porygon 2

However, Mega Charizard Y struggles against the common Tapu Koko, while losing quite badly to Rock-types such as Diancie and also opposing weather setters in Pelipper and Tyranitar.This will override any opposing weather and weaken Water-type attacks, which Mega Charizard Y is weak to, and most importantly boosts the strength of Fire-type attacks by 50%, letting its Heat Wave tear through anything which doesn't resist, and turns Overheat into a "nuke." Due to having the fantastic weather setting ability of Drought, whenever Mega Charizard Y comes onto the field sun will be set.With a high Special Attack in tandem with Drought, Mega Charizard Y is able to fire off powerful Fire-type attacks, making it one of the strongest attackers in the metagame.







Electroweb porygon 2