I want specific examples please.Outspeeds more things at the cost of power. But most of the time Barraskewda is strong enough anyway.
I want specific examples please.Outspeeds more things at the cost of power. But most of the time Barraskewda is strong enough anyway.
Base 130s like Jolteon and noice penguin. Only thing I've seen on ladder tho with 130 is noice eiscue so it's not worth it overallI want specific examples please.
Hey guys. I may just be drunk, or may just be having a big brain moment right now (probably the former), but here's an idea that Game Freak should have done. Barraskewda should have been an evolution of Basculin.
It should have gone Arrokuda - > Basculin - > Barraskewda. This is almost as egregious as when we all found out Luvdisc didn't evolve into Alomomola, absolutely unforgivable bullshit.
In regards to Barraskewda, I've found that his coverage only with its speed is what's been keeping it relevant for me. Dracovish has the raw power Water on lock right now. Has anyone else been feeling the slack with Barraskewda, or are there some sets that I've been missing out on?
Basculin is a piranha.
Basculin is a Large Mouth Bass.
With Dynamax getting banned, does this change things for Barraskewda now that it can't set up rain with Max Water, boost Attack with Max Fighting, or even boost speed with Max Flying? I'm not even sure if Swift Swim is gonna be banned again either this generation...
I would not recommend running this Pokemon outside of rain. It would crucially miss out on outspeeding Pokemon such as Scarf Gengar which can easily OHKO it, and the diminished power of its Liquidation would leave it little reason to be used over the otherwise superior Dracovish.Can this Pokémon be used outside of rain teams? If so, what would be good partners for this Pokémon if you're basing your team around Barraskewda?
Thanks! I'll just go with Dracovish.I would not recommend running this Pokemon outside of rain. It would crucially miss out on outspeeding Pokemon such as Scarf Gengar which can easily OHKO it, and the diminished power of its Liquidation would leave it little reason to be used over the otherwise superior Dracovish.
Best checked with bulky waters like Seismitoad and Vaporeon. Seismitoad with Toxic + Protect is a great solution. Toxapex can work too, but must watch out for Psychic Fangs. I have personally not seen the rain + psychic terrain but the amount of time it takes to set that up should actually give something like Hydreigon or Gyarados to set up in your opponent's face.This is gonna be awkward but...
HOW DO YOU COUNTER THIS THING?!
With rain up, Swift Swim boosts its speed and rain powers up water type stab. With Psychic Terrain, he is protected from priority, not to mention that he outspeeds Electric and Grass Types easily. This is coming from a decent player, but I’m looking to pros to this.
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Thanks for the advice because getting rekt by a fish is pretty humiliating :(Best checked with bulky waters like Seismitoad and Vaporeon. Seismitoad with Toxic + Protect is a great solution. Toxapex can work too, but must watch out for Psychic Fangs. I have personally not seen the rain + psychic terrain but the amount of time it takes to set that up should actually give something like Hydreigon or Gyarados to set up in your opponent's face.
Barraskewda is better off running Waterfall over Liquidation because Waterfall's flinch chance actually gives the move a higher effective Base Power than Liquidation.
80 * (1 + 0.2) = 96 > 85
Note: This only applies to cases in which you are faster, which is almost always when rain is up.
I've been running an adamant LO set with CC/Liquidation/Crunch (for Dragapult)/Psychic Fangs (for Pex) on rain offense, which has been working ok. It hits most of the tier at least neutrally, which is great to sweep weakened teams.