GP [2/2] - Weebl / The Dutch Plumberjack
[SET]
name: Special Attacker
move 1: Psychic / Psyshock
move 2: Focus Blast
move 3: Shadow Ball / Signal Beam
move 4: Encore / Thunder Wave
item: Focus Sash / Life Orb
ability: Magic Guard
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Alakazam only needs one set to wreak havoc, and here it is. Sitting at a great Speed tier with a high Special Attack stat and impeccable coverage, Alakazam is a challenge to face. The choice in item depends on your team's needs; while the combination of Magic Guard and Focus Sash makes Alakazam a premier revenge killer by allowing it to avoid entry hazard and residual damage, Life Orb allows Alakazam to hit like a truck without fearing recoil.</p>
<p>Psychic hits many targets for solid damage. However, Psyshock can be used to hit various Pokemon, such as Chansey, Volcarona, Calm Mind Keldeo, and Terrakion in the sand, harder. Focus Blast gives Alakazam coverage on Steel- and Dark-types and most notably the ability to outspeed and OHKO Choice Scarf Tyranitar. The third slot is dedicated towards coverage for opposing Psychic-types. Shadow Ball is preferred, as it also hits Ghost-types such as Jellicent hard, but Signal Beam allows Alakazam to deal massive damage to Celebi. Alakazam's fourth moveslot should usually be dedicated towards a supporting option. Encore allows Alakazam to prevent opposing Pokemon from setting up or grant itself and its teammates free turns, while Thunder Wave gives Alakazam an all-around general utility move to hit foes such as Choice Scarf Jirachi or a last-ditch move to use against setup sweepers such as Volcarona, Gyarados, and Dragonite.</p>
[ADDITIONAL SET COMMENTS]
<p>The EVs recommended are fairly straightforward, maximizing Alakazam's Speed and Special Attack to make it a formidable foe. The Timid nature is important; it allows Alakazam to outspeed a plethora of Pokemon that it can threaten including Keldeo, Terrakion, Gengar, Latios, Starmie, and Choice Scarf Tyranitar. There is almost no reason to invest in bulk, as with its pitiful defenses, Alakazam will usually be brought down to its Focus Sash regardless of investment.</p>
<p>Alakazam has a very wide movepool, and thus it has many other options it can use. Hidden Power Ice allows Alakazam to revenge kill Dragon-types such as Dragonite and Salamence and hits Ground-types such as Landorus-T, Garchomp, and Gliscor hard. Hidden Power Fire can roast Scizor and Jirachi, two of the most common Alakazam switch-ins, and deal massive damage to Ferrothorn and Forretress. Charge Beam gives Alakazam a high chance to obtain a Special Attack boost when finishing off weakened foes, making it even more threatening to the opposing team.</p>
<p>As for support options, Alakazam can use Taunt to prevent opposing Pokemon, most notably Chansey, from healing. If using Life Orb, Substitute can be used against Pokemon Alakazam can scare out, easing prediction and providing Alakazam a form of protection against revenge killers. Calm Mind gives Alakazam some extra power to muscle past bulky Pokemon such as Gastrodon, Jellicent, and specially defensive Skarmory. Finally, Psych Up in tandem with Focus Sash and Psyshock is a gimmicky option but allows Alakazam to turn the tables on a boosted Volcarona.</p>
<p>Alakazam, like all other offensive Pokemon, appreciates entry hazard support to weaken foes. As such, Pokemon such as Skarmory and Ferrothorn are good teammates, as both are capable of setting up Spikes. Garchomp can set up Stealth Rock to support Alakazam, as well as checking Scizor and Jirachi, two very common switch-ins to Alakazam. Jellicent can spinblock for Alakazam's team while spreading burns and checking Scizor and Jirachi. Gengar shares many checks and counters with Alakazam and can lure and cripple these Pokemon with Will-O-Wisp. Finally, Skarmory can check and set up Spikes on Scizor and Jirachi, as well as a plethora of Choice Scarf users that threaten Alakazam, such as Garchomp and Landorus-T.</p>
Checks and Counters
<p>Life Orb Alakazam is the harder variant to switch into, but due to its low bulk it is easily taken out by priority or Choice Scarf users. Focus Sash Alakazam can be more difficult to dispatch, as it will always require two separate hits to KO it. Choice Scarf Garchomp and Choice Scarf Jirachi deserve special mentions because they can easily KO both variants with Dual Chop and by causing a flinch with Iron Head, respectively. Aside from these, Alakazam's biggest enemies are those it cannot 2HKO; specially defensive Jirachi, specially defensive Skarmory, Latias, and Gastrodon can take any two attacks from Focus Sash Alakazam and proceed to KO it. Scizor and Forretress are good checks provided Alakazam lacks Hidden Power Fire. Weavile not only outspeeds Alakazam but can also trap it with Pursuit, KOing Alakazam even if it stays in. Sableye and Spiritomb can reliably beat Alakazam due to their immunities to Alakazam's STAB move and second strongest attack, Focus Blast.</p>
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