[SET]
name: Toxic Spikes (Dragon)
move 1: Toxic Spikes
move 2: Sludge Wave
move 3: Flip Turn
move 4: Protect
item: Black Sludge
ability: Adaptability
nature: Sassy
evs: 236 HP / 20 SpA / 252 SpD
ivs: 24 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Having access to Toxic Spikes makes Dragalge an excellent pick for Dragon teams, as they further enhance Dragon teams' offensive presence, most notably against types such as Fairy and Psychic. Its Poison typing also allows Dragalge to take Fairy-type attacks from foes like Gardevoir and Hatterene and remove the opposing Toxic Spikes from foes like Toxapex. Sludge Wave is Dragalge's way of dealing damage while having a way to nail the aforementioned Fairy-types. Dragalge's mediocre Speed allows it to put Flip Turn to excellent use, bringing in teammates such as Kyurem and Hydreigon safely against Pokemon it underspeeds, such as Toxapex, that like to spread status. Protect is used for scouting Choice-locked Pokemon such as Diggersby, Indeedee-M, Jirachi, and Gardevoir, providing an extra turn of Black Sludge recovery as well as accumulating Toxic Spikes damage. Adaptability bolsters the power of Sludge Wave greatly and allows Dragalge to beat Hatterene after one Calm Mind. 20 Special Attack EVs ensure that Dragalge always OHKOes Gardevoir after one turn of poison damage or after Stealth Rock damage. The rest of EVs are dumped to HP and Special Defense to benefit best from Dragalge's natural bulk. 24 Speed IVs along with a Sassy nature allow Dragalge to underspeed Toxapex, thus acting as a sponge to status inflicting moves such as Scald and Toxic.
Substitute users such as Kyurem and Hydreigon appreciate Toxic Spikes, greatly as it helps them to break types like Normal, Fairy, Psychic, and Ground more consistently throughout the game. Furthermore, Dragalge can act as a slow pivot for the two with Flip Turn. In return, Kyurem can take advantage of Water-types that are not afraid of facing Dragalge such as Seismitoad and Toxapex with Freeze Dry, while Hydreigon can switch into Psychic-type attacks from Choice-locked foes such as Indeedee-M and beats Steel-types such as Corviknight and Ferrothorn. Dragapult is another Substitute user that is a fantastic partner for Dragalge, as it can lend itself to a plethora of roles; thanks to Hex, it can punish most Psychic-types besides Jirachi and Indeedee-M with the help of Toxic Spikes, its U-turn allows it to be one of fastest pivots in the game, and with a Choice Scarf set, it can be an excellent revenge killer against foes like Kingdra under Swift Swim with its almost unresisted STAB combination. Furthermore, its Ghost typing allows Dragapult to act as a spinblocker against foes like Excadrill and Torkoal. Duraludon is another good partner for Dragalge, as the duo forms a good defensive backbone thanks to Duralodon's good physical bulk. Thanks to its Steel typing, Duraludon can switch into Choice Scarf Jirachi's Iron Head and threaten it with Thunder Wave and handle other Fairy-types such as Azumarill, Mimikyu, and Klefki. Noivern can help Dragalge in many ways between its sets; a standard stallbreaker set prevents common Defog users such as opposing Noivern and Braviary from removing Toxic Spikes with Taunt, and its access to U-turn lets the duo perform as a pivot core with Dragalge's access to Flip Turn. Furthermore, its Flying typing lets Noivern switch into Ground-type attacks from foes like Choice Scarf Excadrill and Seismitoad.
- Written by: [[Perish Song, 419696]]
- Dragon analysis by: [[Perish Song, 419696]]
- Quality checked by: [[Havens, 391540], [Decem, 362454]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Estronic, 240732]]
name: Toxic Spikes (Dragon)
move 1: Toxic Spikes
move 2: Sludge Wave
move 3: Flip Turn
move 4: Protect
item: Black Sludge
ability: Adaptability
nature: Sassy
evs: 236 HP / 20 SpA / 252 SpD
ivs: 24 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Having access to Toxic Spikes makes Dragalge an excellent pick for Dragon teams, as they further enhance Dragon teams' offensive presence, most notably against types such as Fairy and Psychic. Its Poison typing also allows Dragalge to take Fairy-type attacks from foes like Gardevoir and Hatterene and remove the opposing Toxic Spikes from foes like Toxapex. Sludge Wave is Dragalge's way of dealing damage while having a way to nail the aforementioned Fairy-types. Dragalge's mediocre Speed allows it to put Flip Turn to excellent use, bringing in teammates such as Kyurem and Hydreigon safely against Pokemon it underspeeds, such as Toxapex, that like to spread status. Protect is used for scouting Choice-locked Pokemon such as Diggersby, Indeedee-M, Jirachi, and Gardevoir, providing an extra turn of Black Sludge recovery as well as accumulating Toxic Spikes damage. Adaptability bolsters the power of Sludge Wave greatly and allows Dragalge to beat Hatterene after one Calm Mind. 20 Special Attack EVs ensure that Dragalge always OHKOes Gardevoir after one turn of poison damage or after Stealth Rock damage. The rest of EVs are dumped to HP and Special Defense to benefit best from Dragalge's natural bulk. 24 Speed IVs along with a Sassy nature allow Dragalge to underspeed Toxapex, thus acting as a sponge to status inflicting moves such as Scald and Toxic.
Substitute users such as Kyurem and Hydreigon appreciate Toxic Spikes, greatly as it helps them to break types like Normal, Fairy, Psychic, and Ground more consistently throughout the game. Furthermore, Dragalge can act as a slow pivot for the two with Flip Turn. In return, Kyurem can take advantage of Water-types that are not afraid of facing Dragalge such as Seismitoad and Toxapex with Freeze Dry, while Hydreigon can switch into Psychic-type attacks from Choice-locked foes such as Indeedee-M and beats Steel-types such as Corviknight and Ferrothorn. Dragapult is another Substitute user that is a fantastic partner for Dragalge, as it can lend itself to a plethora of roles; thanks to Hex, it can punish most Psychic-types besides Jirachi and Indeedee-M with the help of Toxic Spikes, its U-turn allows it to be one of fastest pivots in the game, and with a Choice Scarf set, it can be an excellent revenge killer against foes like Kingdra under Swift Swim with its almost unresisted STAB combination. Furthermore, its Ghost typing allows Dragapult to act as a spinblocker against foes like Excadrill and Torkoal. Duraludon is another good partner for Dragalge, as the duo forms a good defensive backbone thanks to Duralodon's good physical bulk. Thanks to its Steel typing, Duraludon can switch into Choice Scarf Jirachi's Iron Head and threaten it with Thunder Wave and handle other Fairy-types such as Azumarill, Mimikyu, and Klefki. Noivern can help Dragalge in many ways between its sets; a standard stallbreaker set prevents common Defog users such as opposing Noivern and Braviary from removing Toxic Spikes with Taunt, and its access to U-turn lets the duo perform as a pivot core with Dragalge's access to Flip Turn. Furthermore, its Flying typing lets Noivern switch into Ground-type attacks from foes like Choice Scarf Excadrill and Seismitoad.
- Written by: [[Perish Song, 419696]]
- Dragon analysis by: [[Perish Song, 419696]]
- Quality checked by: [[Havens, 391540], [Decem, 362454]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Estronic, 240732]]
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