[SET]
Wallbreaker (Latios) (M) @ Latiosite
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
IVs: 0 Atk
Timid Nature
- Luster Purge
- Aura Sphere
- Mystical Fire / Draco Meteor / Ice Beam
- Roost
[SET COMMENTS]
Mega Latios uses it’s superb Special Attack, great typing and bulk, and amazing coverage to become a threatening special sweeper capable of switching in and threatening Pokemon like Ogerpon-W, Mega Charizard Y, and Toxapex. Aura Sphere takes out Pokemon that would normally switch into Luster Purge like Melmetal, Heatran, and Samurott-Hisui, as well as threatening Pursuit users like Kingambit, Weavile, and Mega Tyranitar on the switch. Mystical Fire helps with Steel-types that would be unfazed by Aura Sphere, such as Mega Scizor and Gholdengo, as well as hitting Ferrothorn harder. Draco Meteor is used to get Dragon-Types like Dragonite, Roaring Moon, and Raging Bolt, as well as being the strongest option in to Pokemon like Gliscor and Ogerpon-W. Ice Beam can deal with other Dragon-types without dropping Mega Latios’s attack power, as well as take on Flying -types like Landorus-T and Tornadus-T.
Mega Latios fits on a variety from teams from offense to balance, but it fits best with teammates that appreciates Mega Latios breaking down Pokemon like Alomomola, Toxapex, Moltres, and Slowking-Galar for them to sweep later in the game. Examples of Pokemon that appreciate these defensive staples getting broken down are Volcarona, Cinderace, Urshifu-RS, and Zamazenta. The latter two also stonewalls Kingambit, Mega Tyranitar, and Weavile that would normally come in and Pursuit trap it. These same Pursuit-trappers are also great teammates, as they can trap Pokemon like Gholdengo and opposing Mega Latios, while Mega Latios can weaken Mega Charizard Y and Ogerpon-W for them to wreak havoc. Even with Aura Sphere, Mega Latios can struggle with Steel-types like Assault Vest Melmetal, Heatran, and Gholdengo and Mega Scizor if not running Mystical Fire, so teammates like Great Tusk, Moltres, and Ting-Lu should be considered. Great Tusk and Ting-Lu in particular can set up hazards to chip down Pokemon like Melmetal and Heatran into range of Mega Latios’s attacks. Since Mega Latios is a very good check to Pokemon like Mega Charizard Y, Ogerpon-W, and Great Tusk, Pokemon that appreciate it being chipped down, like Cinderace, Landorus-T, and Tapu Koko make great teammates. In return, these teammates can easily bring in Pokemon that threaten them such as Alomomola and Ferrothorn, allowing Mega Latios easy access to wreak havoc on the opposing team. Ferrothorn itself is a great partner for Mega Latios, as it can deal with faster threats such as Iron Valiant, as well as Choice Scarf Pokemon like Tapu Lele and Hisuian Samurott.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
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Quality checked by:
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Wallbreaker (Latios) (M) @ Latiosite
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
IVs: 0 Atk
Timid Nature
- Luster Purge
- Aura Sphere
- Mystical Fire / Draco Meteor / Ice Beam
- Roost
[SET COMMENTS]
Mega Latios uses it’s superb Special Attack, great typing and bulk, and amazing coverage to become a threatening special sweeper capable of switching in and threatening Pokemon like Ogerpon-W, Mega Charizard Y, and Toxapex. Aura Sphere takes out Pokemon that would normally switch into Luster Purge like Melmetal, Heatran, and Samurott-Hisui, as well as threatening Pursuit users like Kingambit, Weavile, and Mega Tyranitar on the switch. Mystical Fire helps with Steel-types that would be unfazed by Aura Sphere, such as Mega Scizor and Gholdengo, as well as hitting Ferrothorn harder. Draco Meteor is used to get Dragon-Types like Dragonite, Roaring Moon, and Raging Bolt, as well as being the strongest option in to Pokemon like Gliscor and Ogerpon-W. Ice Beam can deal with other Dragon-types without dropping Mega Latios’s attack power, as well as take on Flying -types like Landorus-T and Tornadus-T.
Mega Latios fits on a variety from teams from offense to balance, but it fits best with teammates that appreciates Mega Latios breaking down Pokemon like Alomomola, Toxapex, Moltres, and Slowking-Galar for them to sweep later in the game. Examples of Pokemon that appreciate these defensive staples getting broken down are Volcarona, Cinderace, Urshifu-RS, and Zamazenta. The latter two also stonewalls Kingambit, Mega Tyranitar, and Weavile that would normally come in and Pursuit trap it. These same Pursuit-trappers are also great teammates, as they can trap Pokemon like Gholdengo and opposing Mega Latios, while Mega Latios can weaken Mega Charizard Y and Ogerpon-W for them to wreak havoc. Even with Aura Sphere, Mega Latios can struggle with Steel-types like Assault Vest Melmetal, Heatran, and Gholdengo and Mega Scizor if not running Mystical Fire, so teammates like Great Tusk, Moltres, and Ting-Lu should be considered. Great Tusk and Ting-Lu in particular can set up hazards to chip down Pokemon like Melmetal and Heatran into range of Mega Latios’s attacks. Since Mega Latios is a very good check to Pokemon like Mega Charizard Y, Ogerpon-W, and Great Tusk, Pokemon that appreciate it being chipped down, like Cinderace, Landorus-T, and Tapu Koko make great teammates. In return, these teammates can easily bring in Pokemon that threaten them such as Alomomola and Ferrothorn, allowing Mega Latios easy access to wreak havoc on the opposing team. Ferrothorn itself is a great partner for Mega Latios, as it can deal with faster threats such as Iron Valiant, as well as Choice Scarf Pokemon like Tapu Lele and Hisuian Samurott.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/lightniong.591294/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/solaros-lunaris.471780/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/wildfiree.542295/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/username.XXXXXX/
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