Feraligatr (Analysis)

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[Overview]

<p>Feraligatr has always lived in the shadow of mighty and majestic Gyarados. Because Gyarados sports Intimidate or Moxie, as well as higher Attack and Speed stats, one would wonder what qualities Feraligatr has over the Atrocious Pokemon. While Feraligatr used to be inferior, it has picked up a gift from the heavens in the form of its Dream World ability, Sheer Force. That, along with its superior movepool and lack of weakness to Stealth Rock, allows Feraligatr to stand out from its fellow physical Water-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Ice Punch
move 4: Superpower / Crunch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant / Jolly
evs: 28 HP / 252 Atk / 228 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Like Gyarados, Feraligatr has access to Dragon Dance to increase its Attack and Speed stats. Its decent bulk and short list of weaknesses allows it to set up fairly easily. With Sheer Force, Feraligatr becomes immensely powerful. It also removes Life Orb recoil for moves it affects, which allows Feraligatr to last longer. In the rain, Waterfall tops at a huge 234 Power, easily allowing Feraligatr to sweep even slightly weakened teams. Ice Punch is also boosted to a respectable 97.5 Power thanks to Sheer Force, which allows Feraligatr to deal with Grass-types such as Celebi, Serperior, and Virizion a lot more easily. However, the real draw to using Feraligatr is the final slot. Unlike Gyarados, Feraligatr has absolutely no problem with the ubiquitous Ferrothorn, easily OHKOing it with Superpower after one round of Spikes damage. If Ferrothorn is not a major concern, Crunch can be used to swat aside Jellicent, as well as heavily damage Slowbro.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>The EVs presented allow Feraligatr to outspeed Pokemon with base 120 Speed after a Dragon Dance. An Adamant nature provides maximum power, while a Jolly nature allows Feraligatr to outspeed Modest Choice Scarf Chandelure and Rotom-W. Be advised, however, that Feraligatr will lose some OHKOs with a Jolly nature, particularly on Ferrothorn. Maximum Attack makes Feraligatr as strong as possible, while the rest go into HP for bulk. Aqua Jet could be used in the last slot to pick off Choice Scarf Chandelure if running an Adamant nature, as well as weakened Genesect. A Lum Berry can be an option to avoid status, but Feraligatr really likes the free Life Orb boost.</p>

<p>As with all Water-type sweepers, Feraligatr highly appreciates rain support from Politoed. If Feraligatr lacks Crunch, then it is hard-countered by Slowbro and Jellicent, while if it lacks Superpower, it will be hard-pressed to get past Ferrothorn. If Feraligatr is not running a Jolly nature, Jolteon can outspeed and OHKO with Thunder, while Choice Scarf users such as Rotom-W, Chandelure, and Genesect will always outspeed and OHKO with their their respective super effective move. Deoxys-S also outspeeds Adamant Feraligatr even when it's at +2, and can revenge kill with Psycho Boost or Thunderbolt. Because of this, Feraligatr appreciates teammates who can dispose of such threats. Even in the rain, Choice Specs Chandelure is still a great teammate to Feraligatr, as it can easily trap and remove Slowbro, Jellicent and Ferrothorn. Wobbuffet is also an excellent teammate to run alongside Feraligatr to trap and remove Choice Scarf users locked into the wrong move. Dugtrio is also good at removing Choice-locked Electric-types, as well as Ninetales and Tyranitar, helping to win any weather wars. Scizor is a good check to offensive Deoxys-S, and easily traps it with Pursuit.</p>

[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Crunch / Aqua Jet
move 4: Low Kick / Superpower
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 232 HP / 4 Def / 252 Atk / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>While the Dragon Dance set focuses on sweeping, Swords Dance Feraligatr is an unstoppable wallbreaker. There is almost no wall on a rain stall team that can stop Feraligatr from busting up the team's core. After a Swords Dance, Feraligatr is so powerful that it can OHKO defensive Dragonite with Waterfall after Stealth Rock. With Crunch, it obliterates Slowbro and Jellicent, while Low Kick easily OHKOes Ferrothorn. A rain stall team's only real chance to defeat Feraligatr is to poison it with Politoed, and then play around with resistances until it succumbs to poison damage, which by then Feraligatr will most likely have created craters in the opposing team's core.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>To demonstrate Feraligatr's power, here are some damage calculations against typical walls on rain stall teams:</p>

<ul class=”damage_calculation”>
<li>+0 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Relaxed Quagsire: 63.45% - 74.87%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 232 Def Impish Skarmory: 107.78% - 126.95%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Politoed: 58.59% - 68.75%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 0 Def Dragonite: 84.72% - 99.48%</li>
<li>+2 Crunch vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Slowbro: 95.43% - 112.69%</li>
<li>+2 Low Kick vs 252 HP / 88 Def Relaxed Ferrothorn: 101.70% - 119.89%</li>
</ul>

<p>20 Speed EVs allow Feraligatr to outspeed minimum Speed Dragonite, allowing you to outspeed and OHKO it before it hits you with Thunder. Max Attack and an Adamant nature provide maximum destructive power. 232 HP EVs give Feraligatr a Life Orb number, just in the rare circumstance that it loses Sheer Force, reducing the recoil damage from use of Aqua Jet and Superpower. More Speed can be used if desired. As for moveset choices, Aqua Jet can be used in place of Crunch if you want Feraligatr to be a sweeper as well, although it loses coverage against Slowbro and Jellicent. If Aqua Jet is used, Superpower is to be used in the last slot since the combination of all three of Low Kick, Aqua Jet, and Sheer Force is illegal on the same set. +2 Superpower also has the benefit of OHKOing Gastrodon.</p>

<p>Again, Politoed is a key teammate to Feraligatr for eternal rain. The boost that rain provides is even more noticeable on this set. Unlike Dragon Dance Feraligatr, anything with a reasonable Speed stat that uses STAB Grass- and Electric-type attacks will take down Feraligatr easily. This is why Grass-types and Dragon-types are great teammates for Feraligatr. These include Celebi, Virizion, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite. Lightningrod Zapdos is also a great teammate for this reason. In return, Feraligatr can easily switch into weaker Ice-type attacks aimed at them, as well as Fire-type attacks aimed at Grass-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: Superpower
move 4: Crunch / Rock Slide
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Feraligatr's access to Sheer Force, reasonably high Attack stat, and usable Speed easily makes it fit as a Choice Scarf user. Reaching a Speed of 420 with a Choice Scarf, Feraligatr can revenge kill many threats. Waterfall is Feraligatr's STAB move of choice, allowing it to revenge-kill many frail threats, as well as clean up late-game. Ice Punch severely damages Dragonite and Grass-types. Rock Slide may seem redundant with Ice Punch around, but it allows Feraligatr to revenge-kill Gyarados. Crunch allows Feraligatr to revenge kill Starmie, while Superpower makes sure that Feraligatr is not walled by Ferrothorn. Beware of Chandelure when using Superpower.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Max Speed and a Jolly nature allow Feraligatr to outspeed Choice Scarf Heatran by 3 points. It is generally not adviced to run an Adamant nature, since Feraligatr would then find itself outsped by things that really shouldn't outspeed it, such as Jolteon.</p>

<p>As always, Feraligatr appreciates Politoed to power up Waterfall. Unlike the other sets, Choice Scarf Feraligatr is reasonably independent, since it is more of a supporter. Since Feraligatr has weaknesses to Grass- and Electric-types, Grass- and Dragon-types are good teammates to Feraligatr. Celebi, Breloom, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite, as well as Zapdos, fit the bill nicely.</p>

[Other Options]

<p>In terms of other moves, Earthquake, Return, and Dragon Claw are available, but do not add to the coverage that the suggested moves already give. Feraligatr can run a Substitute + Dragon Dance set, but Gyarados largely does this better due its better bulk and two move coverage. Feraligatr's main attraction is its its access to multiple coverage moves and this should always be taken advantage of. A Choice Band set is also feasible, although Crawdaunt is generally better if you want to hit hard straight off the bat.</p>

[Counters]

<p>Due to its power and coverage, Feraligatr is difficult to "counter" in the strictest sense. However, as long as your team has something reasonably fast that can hit it super effectively, Feraligatr is not very threatening. Jellicent and Slowbro wall the Dragon Dance set if it lacks Crunch, while Ferrothorn stops it if it lacks Superpower. Rotom-W can take an attack from unboosted Feraligatr and destroy it with its Electric STAB of choice. Faster Pokemon with a Choice Scarf and strong Special attacks can also easily revenge kill it, such as Genesect, the aforementioned Rotom-W, Chandelure, Latios, and Hydreigon. The Swords Dance set is even harder to counter, as it is very difficult to wall. However, due to its low Speed, any Electric or Grass-type, as long as they themselves are not slow, can revenge-kill it. These include Zapdos, Celebi, Virizion, Breloom that invest in Speed, Thundurus, Raikou, and Serperior. The Choice Scarf set is relatively easy to take on due to its lack of power, anything that resists its move can switch in and take it out.</p>
 
Actually Feraligatr can't have Ice Punch with Dragon Dance if i'm correct, since both are egg moves, while having Sheer Force
 
Actually Feraligatr can't have Ice Punch with Dragon Dance if i'm correct, since both are egg moves, while having Sheer Force

Ice Punch and Dragon Dance are illegal on the same set, but not because of Sheer Force, but because they require different parents and Feraligatr is not in the same egg group as Smeargle.

However, egg moves are legal, because DW abilities can be passed on if the mother has the ability, and this is Dream World, so even if females haven't actually been released yet, we assume that they will be released some day, so we can use egg moves. This is why you can have Baton Pass on Speed Boost Blaziken in DW.
 
Dragonite learns Dragon Dance via breeding and Ice Punch via 4th Generation tutor. It is completely legal to have both Ice Punch and Dragon Dance in DW.
 
Dragonite learns Dragon Dance via breeding and Ice Punch via 4th Generation tutor. It is completely legal to have both Ice Punch and Dragon Dance in DW.

We're not talking about Dragonite, though.

Or are you saying that Feraligatr can use the same move learning conditions to get Dragon Dance and Ice Punch in DW?
 
Feraligatr can breed with Dragonite, therefore the egg-move combination of Ice Punch and Dragon Dance is legal.
 
[Overview]

<p>Feraligatr has always lived in the shadow of the mighty and majestic Gyarados. With Gyarados sporting either Intimidate or Moxie, as well as higher Attack and Speed stats, one would wonder what qualities Feraligatr has over the Atrocious Pokemon <nottt really liking this, but up to you>. While Feraligatr used to be inferior, it has picked up a gift from the heavens in the form of its Dream World ability, Sheer Force. That, along with its superior movepool and lack of weakness to Stealth Rock, allows Feraligatr to stand out from its fellow physical Water-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Ice Punch
move 4: Superpower / Crunch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant / Jolly
evs: 28 HP / 252 Atk / 228 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Like Gyarados, Feraligatr has access to Dragon Dance to increase its Attack and Speed stats. Its decent bulk, as long as a reasonably short list ofnd few weaknesses allow it to set up reasonably easily. With Sheer Force, Feraligatr becomes immensely powerful. In the rain, Waterfall tops at a huge 234 Base Power, easily allowing itFeraligatr to sweep even slightly weakened teams. Ice Punch is also boosted from to a respectable 97.5 Base Power, which allowenables Feraligatr to deal with Grass-types such as Celebi, Serperior, and Virizion a lot more easily. However, the real catch in using Feraligatr is the final slot. Unlike Gyarados, Feraligatr has absolutely no problem with the ubiquitous Ferrothorn, easily OHKOing it with Superpower after one round of Spikes damage. If Ferrothorn is not of concern, Crunch can be used to swat aside Jellicent as well asnd heavily damaginge Slowbro.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>The EVs presented allow Feraligatr to outspeed Pokemon with base 120 Speed after a Dragon Dance. A Jolly nature allowlets Feraligatr to outspeed Modest Choice Scarf Rotom-W, while a Jolly nature with max Speed outspeedsmaximizing Speed on top of that means Feraligatr outpaces even Choice Scarf Heatran after a Dragon Dance. Be advicsed, however, that Feraligatr will lose some OHKOs with a Jolly nature, particularlymost notably <preferential> on Ferrothorn. Maximum Attack makes Feraligatr as strong as possible, while the rest go into HP for added bulk.</p>

<p>LikeAs with all Water-type sweepers, Feraligatr highly appreciates rain support from Politoed. If Feraligatr lacks Crunch, then it is hard- countered by Slowbro and Jellicent, while if it lacks Superpower, it will be hard-pressed to get past Ferrothorn. Choice Specs Chandelure is a great teammate to Feraligatr even in the rain, as it can easily trap and remove Slowbro, Jellicent, and Ferrothorn.</p>

<p>
If Feraligatr is not running a Jolly nature, Jolteon can outspeed and OHKO it with Thunder, while Choice Scarf users such as Timid Rotom-W an, Timid Chandelure using a Timid nature, as well as, and Genesect will always outspeed and OHKO with their Electric-type moves. Deoxys-S also outspeeds Adamant Feraligatr even at +2 and can revenge kill with Psycho Boost or Thunderbolt. Even in the rain, Choice Specs Chandelure is still a great teammate to Feraligatr, as it can easily trap and remove Slowbro, Jellicent and Ferrothorneven +2 Adamant Feraligatr, and can revenge kill with Psycho Boost or Thunderbolt. Wobbuffet is an excellent teammate to run alongside Feraligatr to trap and remove Choice Scarf users locked into the wrong move. Dugtrio is also good at removing Choice-locked Electric-types, while removing Ninetales and Tyranitar, helping to win anyin addition to Ninetales and Tyranitar, which helps your team win weather wars. Scizor is a good check to offensive Deoxys-S, while easily trapping it with Pursuit.</p>

[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Crunch
move 4: Low Kick
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 232 HP / 4 Def / 252 Atk / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>While the Dragon Dance set is focussed on sweeping, Swords Dance Feraligatr is an unstoppable wallbreaker. There is almost no wall on aVirtually no rain stall team that can stop Feraligatr from busting up its core. After a Swords Dance, Feraligatr is so powerful that it can OHKO even defensive <does this mean 252/0? if so change it to that, right now it sort of means 252/252+> Dragonite with Waterfall after Stealth Rock. With Crunch, it obliterates Slowbro and Jellicent, while Low Kick easily OHKOes Ferrothorn. A rain stall team's only real chance to defeat Feraligatr is to poison it with Politoed, and then play around with resistances until it succumbs to poison damage, by which time Feraligatr would have created craters in its core.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>To demonstrate Feraligatr's power, here are some damage calculations against typical walls on rain stall teams:</p>

<ul class=”damage_calculation”>
<li>+0 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Relaxed/252+ Quagsire: 63.45% - 74.87%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 232 Def Impish/232+ Skarmory: 107.78% - 126.95%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold/252+ Politoed: 58.59% - 68.75%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 0 Def/0 Dragonite: 84.72% - 99.48%</li>
<li>+2 Crunch vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold/252+ Slowbro: 95.43% - 112.69%</li>
<li>+2 Low Kick vs 252 HP / 88 Def Relaxed/88+ Ferrothorn: 101.70% - 119.89%</li>
</ul>

<p>20 Speed EVs allow Feraligatr to outspeed minimum Speed Dragonite, allowing you to outspeed and OHKO it before it hits you and OHKO it before it can hit Feraligatr with Thunder. Max Attack and an Adamant nature fogrant Feraligatr maximum destructive power., while 232 HP EVs give Feraligatrit a Life Orb number, just in for the rare circumstance that it loses Sheer Force by attacking a Cofagrigus, and obtainings Mummy instead. The remaining 4 EVs go into Defense. As for moveset choices, Aqua Jet can be used in place of Waterfall so Feraligatr can sweep a bit more easily, but you are probably better off using the Dragon Dance set if you are afte're looking for a sweeper. T—the Swords Dance set's main job is to wallbreak walls.</p>

<p>Again, Politoed is a key teammate to Feraligatr for eternal rain. Unlike Dragon Dance Feraligatr, this set is easily taken down by anything with a reasonable Speed stat and use STAB Grass and STAB- or Electric-type attacks will take down Feraligatr easily. This is why Grass-types and Dragon-types are great teammates for Feraligatr. These. Therefore, Grass-types and Dragon-types, includeing Celebi, Virizion, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite., as well as Lightningrod Zapdos is also a, make great teammates for this reasonFeraligatr. In return, Feraligatr can easily switch into weaker Ice-type attacks aimed at them, as well as Fire-type attacks aimed at Grass-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: Rock Slide
move 4: Crunch / Superpower
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Feraligatr's access to Sheer Force, reasonably high Attack stat, and usable Speed easily makes it fit as astat makes it an excellent Choice Scarf user. Reaching a Speed of 420 with a Choice Scarf, Feraligatr can revenge kill many threats. Waterfall is Feraligatr's STAB move of choice, allowing it to revenge- kill many frailer threats, as well as clean up late-game. Ice Punch severely damages Dragonite and Grass-types. Rock Slide mayight seem redundant withalongside Ice Punch around, but it allows Feraligatr to revenge- kill Gyarados. Crunch allowenables Feraligatr to revenge kill Starmie, while Superpower makes sure that Feraligatr is not walled by Ferrothorn. Beware of Chandelure when using Superpower, however.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Maximum Speed and a Jolly nature allows Feraligatr to outspeed Choice Scarf Heatran by 3 points. It is generally not advicsed to run an Adamant nature, sinceas Feraligatr would then find itself outsped by thingfoes that really shouldn't outspeed it, such as Jolteon.</p>

<p>As always, Feraligatr appreciates Politoed to power up Waterfall. Unlike the other sets, Choice Scarf Feraligatr is reasonably independent, sinceas it is more of a supporter. Since Feraligatr has weaknesses to Grass- and Electric-types, Grass- and Dragon-types are good teammates to Feraligatr. Celebi, Breloom, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite, as well asnd Zapdos, all fit the bill nicely.</p>

[Other Options]

<p>In terms of other moves, Feraligatr has access to Earthquake, Return, and Dragon Claw are available, but do not add to the coverage that the suggested moves already give. It, but these options do not provide any additional coverage. Feraligatr can run a Substitute + Dragon Dance set, but Gyarados largely does this better due its better bulk and two move coverage. Feraligatr's main attraction is its movepool, and this should always be taken advantage of.</p>

[Checks and Counters]

<p>Due to itFeraligatr's power and coverage, Feraligatr is difficult to "counter" in the strict sensea hard counter to it is difficult to find. However, as long as your team has something reasonably fast that can hit it super effectively, Feraligatr is not very threatening. Jellicent and Slowbro wall the Dragon Dance set if it lacks Crunch, while Ferrothorn stops it if it lacks Superpower. Rotom-W can take an attack from unboosted Feraligatr and destroy it with its Electric STAB of choice. Faster Pokemon with a Choice Scarf and strong Sspecial attacks can also easily revenge kill it, such as Genesect, the aforementioned Rotom-W; common picks are Genesect, Chandelure, Latios, and Hydreigon. The Swords Dance is even harder to counter, as it is, and the aforementioned Rotom-W.</p>

<p>The Swords Dance variant is harder to counter, as its sheer power makes it
very difficult to wall. However, due to its low Speed, any relatively fast Electric or Grass-type, as long as they do not lack Speed, can revenge- kill it. These includeFor example, Zapdos, Celebi, Virizion, Breloom that invest in Speed, Thundurus, Raikou, and Serperior can all take it out easily. The Choice Scarf set is relatively easy to take on due to its lack of power,; anything that resists its chosen move can switch in and take it out.</p>


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[Overview]

<p>Feraligatr has always lived in the shadow of the mighty and majestic Gyarados. With Gyarados sporting either Intimidate or Moxie, as well as higher Attack and Speed stats, one would wonder what qualities Feraligatr has over the Atrocious Pokemon <nottt really liking this, but up to you>. While Feraligatr used to be inferior, it has picked up a gift from the heavens in the form of its Dream World ability, Sheer Force. That, along with its superior movepool and lack of weakness to Stealth Rock, allows Feraligatr to stand out from its fellow physical Water-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Ice Punch
move 4: Superpower / Crunch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant / Jolly
evs: 28 HP / 252 Atk / 228 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Like Gyarados, Feraligatr has access to Dragon Dance to increase its Attack and Speed stats. Its decent bulk and few weaknesses allow it to set up reasonably easily. With Sheer Force, Feraligatr becomes immensely powerful. In the rain, Waterfall tops at a huge 234 Base Power, easily allowing Feraligatr to sweep even slightly weakened teams. Ice Punch is also boosted from to a respectable 97.5 Base Power, which enables Feraligatr to deal with Grass-types such as Celebi, Serperior, and Virizion a lot more easily. However, the real catch in using Feraligatr is the final slot. Unlike Gyarados, Feraligatr has absolutely no problem with the ubiquitous Ferrothorn, easily OHKOing it with Superpower after one round of Spikes damage. If Ferrothorn is not of concern, Crunch can be used to swat aside Jellicent and heavily damage Slowbro.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>The EVs presented allow Feraligatr to outspeed Pokemon with base 120 Speed after a Dragon Dance. A Jolly nature lets Feraligatr outspeed Modest Choice Scarf Rotom-W, while maximizing Speed on top of that means Feraligatr outpaces even Choice Scarf Heatran after a Dragon Dance. Be advised, however, that Feraligatr will lose some OHKOs with a Jolly nature, most notably on Ferrothorn. Maximum Attack makes Feraligatr as strong as possible, while the rest go into HP for added bulk.</p>

<p>As with all Water-type sweepers, Feraligatr highly appreciates rain support from Politoed. If Feraligatr lacks Crunch, then it is hard countered by Slowbro and Jellicent, while if it lacks Superpower, it will be hard-pressed to get past Ferrothorn. Choice Specs Chandelure is a great teammate to Feraligatr even in the rain, as it can easily trap and remove Slowbro, Jellicent, and Ferrothorn.</p>

<p>If Feraligatr is not running a Jolly nature, Jolteon can outspeed and OHKO it with Thunder, while Choice Scarf users such as Timid Rotom-W, Timid Chandelure, and Genesect will always outspeed and OHKO with their Electric-type moves. Deoxys-S also outspeeds even +2 Adamant Feraligatr, and can revenge kill with Psycho Boost or Thunderbolt. Wobbuffet is an excellent teammate to run alongside Feraligatr to trap and remove Choice Scarf users locked into the wrong move. Dugtrio is also good at removing Choice-locked Electric-types, in addition to Ninetales and Tyranitar, which helps your team win weather wars. Scizor is a good check to offensive Deoxys-S, easily trapping it with Pursuit.</p>

[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Crunch
move 4: Low Kick
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 232 HP / 4 Def / 252 Atk / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>While the Dragon Dance set is focused on sweeping, Swords Dance Feraligatr is an unstoppable wallbreaker. Virtually no rain stall team can stop Feraligatr from busting up its core. After a Swords Dance, Feraligatr is so powerful that it can OHKO even defensive <does this mean 252/0? if so change it to that, right now it sort of means 252/252+> Dragonite with Waterfall after Stealth Rock. With Crunch, it obliterates Slowbro and Jellicent, while Low Kick easily OHKOes Ferrothorn. A rain stall team's only real chance to defeat Feraligatr is to poison it with Politoed, and then play around with resistances until it succumbs to poison damage, by which time Feraligatr would have created craters in its core.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>To demonstrate Feraligatr's power, here are some damage calculations against typical walls on rain stall teams:</p>

<ul class=”damage_calculation”>
<li>+0 Waterfall vs 252/252+ Quagsire 63.45% - 74.87%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252/232+ Skarmory 107.78% - 126.95%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252/252+ Politoed 58.59% - 68.75%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252/0 Dragonite 84.72% - 99.48%</li>
<li>+2 Crunch vs 252/252+ Slowbro 95.43% - 112.69%</li>
<li>+2 Low Kick vs 252/88+ Ferrothorn 101.70% - 119.89%</li>
</ul>

<p>20 Speed EVs allow Feraligatr to outspeed minimum Speed Dragonite and OHKO it before it can hit Feraligatr with Thunder. Max Attack and an Adamant nature grant Feraligatr maximum destructive power, while 232 HP EVs give it a Life Orb number for the rare circumstance that it loses Sheer Force by attacking a Cofagrigus, and obtains Mummy instead. The remaining 4 EVs go into Defense. As for moveset choices, Aqua Jet can be used in place of Waterfall so Feraligatr can sweep a bit more easily, but you are probably better off using the Dragon Dance set if you're looking for a sweeper—the Swords Dance set's main job is to break walls.</p>

<p>Again, Politoed is a key teammate to Feraligatr for eternal rain. Unlike Dragon Dance Feraligatr, this set is easily taken down by anything with a reasonable Speed stat and STAB Grass- or Electric-type attacks. Therefore, Grass-types and Dragon-types, including Celebi, Virizion, Serperior, Latias, Dragonite, as well as Lightningrod Zapdos, make great teammates for Feraligatr. In return, Feraligatr can easily switch into weaker Ice-type attacks aimed at them, as well as Fire-type attacks aimed at Grass-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: Rock Slide
move 4: Crunch / Superpower
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Feraligatr's access to Sheer Force, reasonably high Attack stat, and usable Speed stat makes it an excellent Choice Scarf user. Reaching a Speed of 420 with a Choice Scarf, Feraligatr can revenge kill many threats. Waterfall is Feraligatr's STAB move of choice, allowing it to revenge kill many frailer threats, as well as clean up late-game. Ice Punch severely damages Dragonite and Grass-types. Rock Slide might seem redundant alongside Ice Punch, but it allows Feraligatr to revenge kill Gyarados. Crunch enables Feraligatr to revenge kill Starmie, while Superpower makes sure that Feraligatr is not walled by Ferrothorn. Beware of Chandelure when using Superpower, however.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Maximum Speed and a Jolly nature allows Feraligatr to outspeed Choice Scarf Heatran. It is generally not advised to run an Adamant nature, as Feraligatr would then find itself outsped by foes that really shouldn't outspeed it, such as Jolteon.</p>

<p>As always, Feraligatr appreciates Politoed to power up Waterfall. Unlike the other sets, Choice Scarf Feraligatr is reasonably independent, as it is more of a supporter. Since Feraligatr has weaknesses to Grass- and Electric-types, Grass- and Dragon-types are good teammates to Feraligatr. Celebi, Breloom, Serperior, Latias, Dragonite, and Zapdos all fit the bill nicely.</p>

[Other Options]

<p>In terms of other moves, Feraligatr has access to Earthquake, Return, and Dragon Claw, but these options do not provide any additional coverage. Feraligatr can run a Substitute + Dragon Dance set, but Gyarados largely does this better due its better bulk and two move coverage. Feraligatr's main attraction is its movepool, and this should always be taken advantage of.</p>

[Checks and Counters]

<p>Due to Feraligatr's power and coverage, a hard counter to it is difficult to find. However, as long as your team has something reasonably fast that can hit it super effectively, Feraligatr is not very threatening. Jellicent and Slowbro wall the Dragon Dance set if it lacks Crunch, while Ferrothorn stops it if it lacks Superpower. Rotom-W can take an attack from unboosted Feraligatr and destroy it with its Electric STAB of choice. Faster Pokemon with a Choice Scarf and strong special attacks can also easily revenge kill it; common picks are Genesect, Chandelure, Latios, Hydreigon, and the aforementioned Rotom-W.</p>

<p>The Swords Dance variant is harder to counter, as its sheer power makes it very difficult to wall. However, due to its low Speed, any relatively fast Electric or Grass-type can revenge kill it. For example, Zapdos, Celebi, Virizion, Breloom that invest in Speed, Thundurus, Raikou, and Serperior can all take it out easily. The Choice Scarf set is relatively easy to take on due to its lack of power; anything that resists its chosen move can switch in and take it out.</p>
 
Ok back from playtesting so here we go:

Overview
  • This could use a bit more fleshing out but that's the only problem with it.
Dragon Dance Feraligatr
  • AC: Explain that Sheer Force negates Life Orb recoil for moves it affects.
  • AC: Outspeeding Modest CS Chandelure is a bit more relevant than Modest CS Rotom-W
  • AC: Mention Aqua Jet for picking off Chandelure and weakened Genesect
  • AC: Mention Lum Berry as an option but stress that generally Life Orb is the best possible choice.
Swords Dance Feraligatr
  • Slash Aqua Jet after Crunch
  • Slash Superpower after Low Kick, explaining in SC that Low Kick and Aqua Jet can't be used at the same time while having Sheer Force. Also mention that it OHKOes Gastrodon at +2.
  • AC: I'm really not sure if Thunder Dragonite is at all relevant to the metagame so idk, maybe look for another benchmark? This change isn't mandatory.
Choice Scarf Feraligatr
  • Make Superpower the 3rd slash and slash Rock Slide after Crunch.
  • AC: Choice Scarf Heatran really isn't a thing, so yeah remove that mention.
  • AC: Needs some more content, flesh it out a bit.
Other Options
  • Also needs a bit more fleshing out with explanations of pros and cons of each option.
Checks and Counters
  • This is fine.
Once these changes are implemented:
APPROVED
 
Feraligatr > Gyarados

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[Overview]

<p>Feraligatr has always lived in the shadow of the mighty and majestic Gyarados. With As Gyarados sports Intimidate or Moxie, as well as a higher Attack and Speed stats, one would wonder what qualities Feraligatr has over the Atrocious Pokemon. While Feraligatr used to be inferior, it has picked up a gift from the heavens in the form of its Dream World ability, Sheer Force. That, along with its superior movepool and lack of weakness to Stealth Rock, allows Feraligatr to stand out from its fellow physical Water-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Ice Punch
move 4: Superpower / Crunch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant / Jolly
evs: 28 HP / 252 Atk / 228 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Like Gyarados, Feraligatr has access to Dragon Dance to increase its Attack and Speed stats. Its decent bulk, as long well as a reasonably short list of weaknesses, (add comma) allows it to set up reasonably fairly (avoiding repetition) easily. With Sheer Force, Feraligatr becomes immensely powerful. It also removes Life Orb recoil for moves it affects, which allows it Feraligatr to last longer. In the rain, Waterfall tops at a huge 234 Base Power (Base Power only refers to the initial power of the move before alterations), easily allowing it Feraligatr to sweep even slightly weakened teams. Ice Punch is also boosted from to a respectable 97.5 Base Power, which allows Feraligatr to deal with Grass-types such as Celebi, Serperior, and Virizion a lot more easily. However, the real catch in draw to using Feraligatr is the final slot. Unlike Gyarados, Feraligatr has absolutely no problem with the ubiquitous Ferrothorn, easily OHKOing it with Superpower after one round of Spikes damage. If Ferrothorn is not of concern, Crunch can be used to swat aside Jellicent, (add comma) as well as heavily damage Slowbro.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>The EVs presented allow Feraligatr to outspeed Pokemon with base 120 Speed after a Dragon Dance. An Adamant nature provides maximum power, while a Jolly nature allows Feraligatr to outspeed Modest Choice Scarf Chandelure and Rotom-W, while a Jolly nature with max Speed outspeeds Choice Scarf Heatran after a Dragon Dance. (nobody uses Scarftran lol) Be advised, however, that Feraligatr will lose some OHKOs with a Jolly nature, particularly on Ferrothorn. Maximum Attack makes Feraligatr as strong as possible, while the rest go into HP for bulk. Aqua Jet could be used in the last slot to pick off Choice Scarf Chandelure if running an Adamant nature, as well as weakened Genesect. A Lum Berry can be an option to avoid status, but Feraligatr really likes the recoilless Life Orb boost.</p>

<p>Like with all Water-type sweepers, Feraligatr highly appreciates rain support from Politoed. If Feraligatr lacks Crunch, then it is hard-countered by Slowbro and Jellicent, while if it lacks Superpower, it will be hard-pressed to get past Ferrothorn. If Feraligatr is not running a Jolly nature, Jolteon can outspeed and OHKO with Thunder, while Choice Scarfers such as Rotom-W, and Chandelure, (add commas) using a Timid nature, as well as and Genesect will always outspeed and OHKO with their respective super effective Electric-type moves. Deoxys-S also outspeeds Adamant Feraligatr even when it's at +2, (add comma) and can revenge kill with Psycho Boost or Thunderbolt. Because of this, Feraligatr appreciates teammates who can dispose of such threats. Even in the rain, Choice Specs Chandelure is still a great teammate to Feraligatr, as it can easily trap and remove Slowbro, Jellicent and Ferrothorn. Wobbuffet is also an excellent teammate to run alongside Feraligatr to trap and remove Choice Scarf users locked into the wrong move. Dugtrio is also good at removing Choice-locked Electric-types, while removing as well as Ninetales and Tyranitar, helping to win any weather wars. Scizor is a good check to offensive Deoxys-S, while easily trapping it with Pursuit.</p>

[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Crunch / Aqua Jet
move 4: Low Kick / Superpower
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 232 HP / 4 Def / 252 Atk / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>While the Dragon Dance set focuses on sweeping, Swords Dance Feraligatr is an unstoppable wallbreaker. There is almost no wall on a rain stall team that can stop Feraligatr from busting up its the team's core. After a Swords Dance, Feraligatr is so powerful that it can OHKO defensive Dragonite with Waterfall after Stealth Rock. With Crunch, it obliterates Slowbro and Jellicent, while Low Kick easily OHKOes Ferrothorn. A rain stall team's only real chance to defeat Feraligatr is to poison it with Politoed, and then play around with resistances until it succumbs to poison damage, by which time Feraligatr would has likely created craters in its the team's core.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>To demonstrate Feraligatr's power, here are some damage calculations against typical walls on rain stall teams:</p>

<ul class=”damage_calculation”>
<li>+0 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Relaxed Quagsire: 63.45% - 74.87%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 232 Def Impish Skarmory: 107.78% - 126.95%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Politoed: 58.59% - 68.75%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 0 Def Dragonite: 84.72% - 99.48%</li>
<li>+2 Crunch vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Slowbro: 95.43% - 112.69%</li>
<li>+2 Low Kick vs 252 HP / 88 Def Relaxed Ferrothorn: 101.70% - 119.89%</li>
</ul>

<p>20 Speed EVs allow Feraligatr to outspeed minimum Speed Dragonite, allowing you to outspeed and OHKO it before it hits you with Thunder. Max Attack and an Adamant nature for provide maximum destructive power. 232 HP EVs give Feraligatr a Life Orb number, reducing the recoil damage from use of Aqua Jet and Superpower. just for the rare circumstance that it loses Sheer Force by attacking a Cofagrigus and obtaining Mummy instead. The remaining 4 EVs go into Defense. More Speed can be used if desired. As for moveset choices, Aqua Jet can be used in place of Crunch if you want Feraligatr to be a sweeper as well, although it loses coverage against Slowbro and Jellicent. If Aqua Jet is used, Superpower is to be used in the last slot as since the combination of all three of Low Kick, Aqua Jet, and Sheer Force are is illegal on the same set. +2 Superpower also has the benefit of OHKOing Gastrodon.</p>

<p>Again, Politoed is a key teammate to Feraligatr for eternal rain. The boost that rain provides is even more noticeable on this set. Unlike Dragon Dance Feraligatr, anything with a reasonable Speed stat that uses and use STAB Grass- or Electric-type and STAB Electric attacks will take down Feraligatr easily. This is why Grass-types and Dragon-types are great teammates for Feraligatr. These include Celebi, Virizion, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite. Lightningrod Zapdos is also a great teammate for this reason. In return, Feraligatr can easily switch into weaker Ice-type attacks aimed at them, as well as Fire-type attacks aimed at Grass-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: Superpower
move 4: Crunch / Rock Slide
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Feraligatr's access to Sheer Force, reasonably high Attack stat, (add comma) and usable Speed easily makes it fit as a Choice Scarf user. Reaching a Speed of 420 with a Choice Scarf, Feraligatr can revenge kill many threats. Waterfall is Feraligatr's STAB move of choice, allowing it to revenge-kill many frailer threats, as well as clean up late-game. Ice Punch severely damages Dragonite and Grass-types. Rock Slide may seem redundant with Ice Punch around, but it allows Feraligatr to revenge-kill Gyarados. Crunch allows Feraligatr to revenge kill Starmie, while Superpower makes sure that Feraligatr is not walled by Ferrothorn. Beware of Chandelure when using Superpower.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Max Speed and a Jolly nature allow Feraligatr to outspeed Choice Scarf Heatran by 3 points. It is generally not advised to run an Adamant nature, since Feraligatr would then find itself outsped by things that really shouldn't outspeed it, such as Jolteon.</p>

<p>As always, Feraligatr appreciates Politoed to power up Waterfall. Unlike the other sets, Choice Scarf Feraligatr is reasonably independent, since it is more of a supporter. Since Feraligatr has weaknesses to Grass- and Electric-types, Grass- and Dragon-types are good teammates to Feraligatr. Celebi, Breloom, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite, as well as Zapdos, fit the bill nicely.</p>

[Other Options]

<p>In terms of other moves, Feraligatr has access to Earthquake, Return, and Dragon Claw are available, but do not add to the coverage that the suggested moves already give. It Feraligatr can run a Substitute + Dragon Dance set, but Gyarados largely does this better due its better bulk and two-move coverage. Feraligatr's main attraction is its access to multiple coverage moves movepool and this should always be taken advantage of.</p>

[Checks and Counters]

<p>Due to its power and coverage, Feraligatr is difficult to "counter" in the strict sense. However, as long as your team has something reasonably fast that can hit it super effectively, Feraligatr is not very threatening. Jellicent and Slowbro wall the Dragon Dance set if it lacks Crunch, while Ferrothorn stops it if it lacks Superpower. Rotom-W can take an attack from unboosted Feraligatr and destroy it with its Electric STAB of choice. Faster Pokemon with a Choice Scarf and strong Special attacks can also easily revenge kill it, such as Genesect, the aforementioned Rotom-W, Chandelure, Latios, and Hydreigon. The Swords Dance set is even harder to counter, as it is very difficult to wall. However, due to its low Speed, any Electric or Grass-type, as long as they themselves are not slow do not lack Speed, can revenge-kill it. These include Zapdos, Celebi, Virizion, Breloom that invest in Speed, Thundurus, Raikou, and Serperior can all take it out easily. The Choice Scarf set is relatively easy to take on due to its lack of power, as anything that resists its move can switch in and take it out.</p>

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[Overview]

<p>Feraligatr has always lived in the shadow of mighty and majestic Gyarados. AsBecause Gyarados sports Intimidate or Moxie, as well as higher Attack and Speed stats, one would wonder what qualities Feraligatr has over the Atrocious Pokemon. While Feraligatr used to be inferior, it has picked up a gift from the heavens in the form of its Dream World ability, Sheer Force. That, along with its superior movepool and lack of weakness to Stealth Rock, allows Feraligatr to stand out from its fellow physical Water-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Ice Punch
move 4: Superpower / Crunch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant / Jolly
evs: 28 HP / 252 Atk / 228 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Like Gyarados, Feraligatr has access to Dragon Dance to increase its Attack and Speed stats. Its decent bulk, as well as a reasonablynd short list of weaknesses, allows it to set up fairly easily. With Sheer Force, Feraligatr becomes immensely powerful. It also removes Life Orb recoil for moves it affects, which allows Feraligatr to last longer. In the rain, Waterfall tops at a huge 234 Power, easily allowing Feraligatr to sweep even slightly weakened teams. Ice Punch is also boosted to a respectable 97.5 Power thanks to Sheer Force, which allows Feraligatr to deal with Grass-types such as Celebi, Serperior, and Virizion a lot more easily. However, the real draw to using Feraligatr is the final slot. Unlike Gyarados, Feraligatr has absolutely no problem with the ubiquitous Ferrothorn, easily OHKOing it with Superpower after one round of Spikes damage. If Ferrothorn is not ofa major concern, Crunch can be used to swat aside Jellicent, as well as heavily damage Slowbro.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>The EVs presented allow Feraligatr to outspeed Pokemon with base 120 Speed after a Dragon Dance. An Adamant nature provides maximum power, while a Jolly nature allows Feraligatr to outspeed Modest Choice Scarf Chandelure and Rotom-W. Be advised, however, that Feraligatr will lose some OHKOs with a Jolly nature, particularly on Ferrothorn. Maximum Attack makes Feraligatr as strong as possible, while the rest go into HP for bulk. Aqua Jet could be used in the last slot to pick off Choice Scarf Chandelure if running an Adamant nature, as well as weakened Genesect. A Lum Berry can be an option to avoid status, but Feraligatr really likes the frecoillesse Life Orb boost.</p>

<p>LikeAs with all Water-type sweepers, Feraligatr highly appreciates rain support from Politoed. If Feraligatr lacks Crunch, then it is hard-countered by Slowbro and Jellicent, while if it lacks Superpower, it will be hard-pressed to get past Ferrothorn. If Feraligatr is not running a Jolly nature, Jolteon can outspeed and OHKO with Thunder, while Choice Scarf users such as Rotom-W, Chandelure, and Genesect will always outspeed and OHKO with their their respective super effective move. Deoxys-S also outspeeds Adamant Feraligatr even when it's at +2, and can revenge kill with Psycho Boost or Thunderbolt. Because of this, Feraligatr appreciates teammates who can dispose of such threats. Even in the rain, Choice Specs Chandelure is still a great teammate to Feraligatr, as it can easily trap and remove Slowbro, Jellicent and Ferrothorn. Wobbuffet is also an excellent teammate to run alongside Feraligatr to trap and remove Choice Scarf users locked into the wrong move. Dugtrio is also good at removing Choice-locked Electric-types, as well as Ninetales and Tyranitar, helping to win any weather wars. Scizor is a good check to offensive Deoxys-S, whileand easily trappings it with Pursuit.</p>

[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Crunch / Aqua Jet
move 4: Low Kick / Superpower
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 232 HP / 4 Def / 252 Atk / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>While the Dragon Dance set focuses on sweeping, Swords Dance Feraligatr is an unstoppable wallbreaker. There is almost no wall on a rain stall team that can stop Feraligatr from busting up the team's core. After a Swords Dance, Feraligatr is so powerful that it can OHKO defensive Dragonite with Waterfall after Stealth Rock. With Crunch, it obliterates Slowbro and Jellicent, while Low Kick easily OHKOes Ferrothorn. A rain stall team's only real chance to defeat Feraligatr is to poison it with Politoed, and then play around with resistances until it succumbs to poison damage, by which time Feraligatr hasby then Feraligatr will most likely have created craters in the opposing team's core.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>To demonstrate Feraligatr's power, here are some damage calculations against typical walls on rain stall teams:</p>

<ul class=”damage_calculation”>
<li>+0 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Relaxed Quagsire: 63.45% - 74.87%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 232 Def Impish Skarmory: 107.78% - 126.95%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Politoed: 58.59% - 68.75%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 0 Def Dragonite: 84.72% - 99.48%</li>
<li>+2 Crunch vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Slowbro: 95.43% - 112.69%</li>
<li>+2 Low Kick vs 252 HP / 88 Def Relaxed Ferrothorn: 101.70% - 119.89%</li>
</ul>

<p>20 Speed EVs allow Feraligatr to outspeed minimum Speed Dragonite, allowing you to outspeed and OHKO it before it hits you with Thunder. Max Attack and an Adamant nature provide maximum destructive power. 232 HP EVs give Feraligatr a Life Orb number, just in the rare circumstance that it loses Sheer Force, reducing the recoil damage from use of Aqua Jet and Superpower. More Speed can be used if desired. As for moveset choices, Aqua Jet can be used in place of Crunch if you want Feraligatr to be a sweeper as well, although it loses coverage against Slowbro and Jellicent. If Aqua Jet is used, Superpower is to be used in the last slot since the combination of all three of Low Kick, Aqua Jet, and Sheer Force is illegal on the same set. +2 Superpower also has the benefit of OHKOing Gastrodon.</p>

<p>Again, Politoed is a key teammate to Feraligatr for eternal rain. The boost that rain provides is even more noticeable on this set. Unlike Dragon Dance Feraligatr, anything with a reasonable Speed stat that uses STAB Grass- and Electric-type attacks will take down Feraligatr easily. This is why Grass-types and Dragon-types are great teammates for Feraligatr. These include Celebi, Virizion, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite. Lightningrod Zapdos is also a great teammate for this reason. In return, Feraligatr can easily switch into weaker Ice-type attacks aimed at them, as well as Fire-type attacks aimed at Grass-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: Superpower
move 4: Crunch / Rock Slide
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Feraligatr's access to Sheer Force, reasonably high Attack stat, and usable Speed easily makes it fit as a Choice Scarf user. Reaching a Speed of 420 with a Choice Scarf, Feraligatr can revenge kill many threats. Waterfall is Feraligatr's STAB move of choice, allowing it to revenge-kill many frailer threats, as well as clean up late-game. Ice Punch severely damages Dragonite and Grass-types. Rock Slide may seem redundant with Ice Punch around, but it allows Feraligatr to revenge-kill Gyarados. Crunch allows Feraligatr to revenge kill Starmie, while Superpower makes sure that Feraligatr is not walled by Ferrothorn. Beware of Chandelure when using Superpower.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Max Speed and a Jolly nature allow Feraligatr to outspeed Choice Scarf Heatran by 3 points. It is generally not adviced to run an Adamant nature, since Feraligatr would then find itself outsped by things that really shouldn't outspeed it, such as Jolteon.</p>

<p>As always, Feraligatr appreciates Politoed to power up Waterfall. Unlike the other sets, Choice Scarf Feraligatr is reasonably independent, since it is more of a supporter. Since Feraligatr has weaknesses to Grass- and Electric-types, Grass- and Dragon-types are good teammates to Feraligatr. Celebi, Breloom, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite, as well as Zapdos, fit the bill nicely.</p>

[Other Options]

<p>In terms of other moves, Earthquake, Return, and Dragon Claw are available, but do not add to the coverage that the suggested moves already give. Feraligatr can run a Substitute + Dragon Dance set, but Gyarados largely does this better due its better bulk and two move coverage. Feraligatr's main attraction is its its access to multiple coverage moves and this should always be taken advantage of. A Choice Band set is also feasible, although Crawdaunt is generally better if you want to hit hard straight off the bat.</p>

[Counters]

<p>Due to its power and coverage, Feraligatr is difficult to "counter" in the strictest sense. However, as long as your team has something reasonably fast that can hit it super effectively, Feraligatr is not very threatening. Jellicent and Slowbro wall the Dragon Dance set if it lacks Crunch, while Ferrothorn stops it if it lacks Superpower. Rotom-W can take an attack from unboosted Feraligatr and destroy it with its Electric STAB of choice. Faster Pokemon with a Choice Scarf and strong Special attacks can also easily revenge kill it, such as Genesect, the aforementioned Rotom-W, Chandelure, Latios, and Hydreigon. The Swords Dance set is even harder to counter, as it is very difficult to wall. However, due to its low Speed, any Electric or Grass-type, as long as they themselves are not slow, can revenge-kill it. These include Zapdos, Celebi, Virizion, Breloom that invest in Speed, Thundurus, Raikou, and Serperior. The Choice Scarf set is relatively easy to take on due to its lack of power, anything that resists its move can switch in and take it out.</p>

[Overview]

<p>Feraligatr has always lived in the shadow of mighty and majestic Gyarados. Because Gyarados sports Intimidate or Moxie, as well as higher Attack and Speed stats, one would wonder what qualities Feraligatr has over the Atrocious Pokemon. While Feraligatr used to be inferior, it has picked up a gift from the heavens in the form of its Dream World ability, Sheer Force. That, along with its superior movepool and lack of weakness to Stealth Rock, allows Feraligatr to stand out from its fellow physical Water-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Ice Punch
move 4: Superpower / Crunch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant / Jolly
evs: 28 HP / 252 Atk / 228 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Like Gyarados, Feraligatr has access to Dragon Dance to increase its Attack and Speed stats. Its decent bulk and short list of weaknesses allows it to set up fairly easily. With Sheer Force, Feraligatr becomes immensely powerful. It also removes Life Orb recoil for moves it affects, which allows Feraligatr to last longer. In the rain, Waterfall tops at a huge 234 Power, easily allowing Feraligatr to sweep even slightly weakened teams. Ice Punch is also boosted to a respectable 97.5 Power thanks to Sheer Force, which allows Feraligatr to deal with Grass-types such as Celebi, Serperior, and Virizion a lot more easily. However, the real draw to using Feraligatr is the final slot. Unlike Gyarados, Feraligatr has absolutely no problem with the ubiquitous Ferrothorn, easily OHKOing it with Superpower after one round of Spikes damage. If Ferrothorn is not a major concern, Crunch can be used to swat aside Jellicent, as well as heavily damage Slowbro.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>The EVs presented allow Feraligatr to outspeed Pokemon with base 120 Speed after a Dragon Dance. An Adamant nature provides maximum power, while a Jolly nature allows Feraligatr to outspeed Modest Choice Scarf Chandelure and Rotom-W. Be advised, however, that Feraligatr will lose some OHKOs with a Jolly nature, particularly on Ferrothorn. Maximum Attack makes Feraligatr as strong as possible, while the rest go into HP for bulk. Aqua Jet could be used in the last slot to pick off Choice Scarf Chandelure if running an Adamant nature, as well as weakened Genesect. A Lum Berry can be an option to avoid status, but Feraligatr really likes the free Life Orb boost.</p>

<p>As with all Water-type sweepers, Feraligatr highly appreciates rain support from Politoed. If Feraligatr lacks Crunch, then it is hard-countered by Slowbro and Jellicent, while if it lacks Superpower, it will be hard-pressed to get past Ferrothorn. If Feraligatr is not running a Jolly nature, Jolteon can outspeed and OHKO with Thunder, while Choice Scarf users such as Rotom-W, Chandelure, and Genesect will always outspeed and OHKO with their their respective super effective move. Deoxys-S also outspeeds Adamant Feraligatr even when it's at +2, and can revenge kill with Psycho Boost or Thunderbolt. Because of this, Feraligatr appreciates teammates who can dispose of such threats. Even in the rain, Choice Specs Chandelure is still a great teammate to Feraligatr, as it can easily trap and remove Slowbro, Jellicent and Ferrothorn. Wobbuffet is also an excellent teammate to run alongside Feraligatr to trap and remove Choice Scarf users locked into the wrong move. Dugtrio is also good at removing Choice-locked Electric-types, as well as Ninetales and Tyranitar, helping to win any weather wars. Scizor is a good check to offensive Deoxys-S, and easily traps it with Pursuit.</p>

[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Waterfall
move 3: Crunch / Aqua Jet
move 4: Low Kick / Superpower
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 232 HP / 4 Def / 252 Atk / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>While the Dragon Dance set focuses on sweeping, Swords Dance Feraligatr is an unstoppable wallbreaker. There is almost no wall on a rain stall team that can stop Feraligatr from busting up the team's core. After a Swords Dance, Feraligatr is so powerful that it can OHKO defensive Dragonite with Waterfall after Stealth Rock. With Crunch, it obliterates Slowbro and Jellicent, while Low Kick easily OHKOes Ferrothorn. A rain stall team's only real chance to defeat Feraligatr is to poison it with Politoed, and then play around with resistances until it succumbs to poison damage, which by then Feraligatr will most likely have created craters in the opposing team's core.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>To demonstrate Feraligatr's power, here are some damage calculations against typical walls on rain stall teams:</p>

<ul class=”damage_calculation”>
<li>+0 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Relaxed Quagsire: 63.45% - 74.87%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 232 Def Impish Skarmory: 107.78% - 126.95%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Politoed: 58.59% - 68.75%</li>
<li>+2 Waterfall vs 252 HP / 0 Def Dragonite: 84.72% - 99.48%</li>
<li>+2 Crunch vs 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Slowbro: 95.43% - 112.69%</li>
<li>+2 Low Kick vs 252 HP / 88 Def Relaxed Ferrothorn: 101.70% - 119.89%</li>
</ul>

<p>20 Speed EVs allow Feraligatr to outspeed minimum Speed Dragonite, allowing you to outspeed and OHKO it before it hits you with Thunder. Max Attack and an Adamant nature provide maximum destructive power. 232 HP EVs give Feraligatr a Life Orb number, just in the rare circumstance that it loses Sheer Force, reducing the recoil damage from use of Aqua Jet and Superpower. More Speed can be used if desired. As for moveset choices, Aqua Jet can be used in place of Crunch if you want Feraligatr to be a sweeper as well, although it loses coverage against Slowbro and Jellicent. If Aqua Jet is used, Superpower is to be used in the last slot since the combination of all three of Low Kick, Aqua Jet, and Sheer Force is illegal on the same set. +2 Superpower also has the benefit of OHKOing Gastrodon.</p>

<p>Again, Politoed is a key teammate to Feraligatr for eternal rain. The boost that rain provides is even more noticeable on this set. Unlike Dragon Dance Feraligatr, anything with a reasonable Speed stat that uses STAB Grass- and Electric-type attacks will take down Feraligatr easily. This is why Grass-types and Dragon-types are great teammates for Feraligatr. These include Celebi, Virizion, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite. Lightningrod Zapdos is also a great teammate for this reason. In return, Feraligatr can easily switch into weaker Ice-type attacks aimed at them, as well as Fire-type attacks aimed at Grass-types.</p>

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: Superpower
move 4: Crunch / Rock Slide
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Feraligatr's access to Sheer Force, reasonably high Attack stat, and usable Speed easily makes it fit as a Choice Scarf user. Reaching a Speed of 420 with a Choice Scarf, Feraligatr can revenge kill many threats. Waterfall is Feraligatr's STAB move of choice, allowing it to revenge-kill many frail threats, as well as clean up late-game. Ice Punch severely damages Dragonite and Grass-types. Rock Slide may seem redundant with Ice Punch around, but it allows Feraligatr to revenge-kill Gyarados. Crunch allows Feraligatr to revenge kill Starmie, while Superpower makes sure that Feraligatr is not walled by Ferrothorn. Beware of Chandelure when using Superpower.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>Max Speed and a Jolly nature allow Feraligatr to outspeed Choice Scarf Heatran by 3 points. It is generally not adviced to run an Adamant nature, since Feraligatr would then find itself outsped by things that really shouldn't outspeed it, such as Jolteon.</p>

<p>As always, Feraligatr appreciates Politoed to power up Waterfall. Unlike the other sets, Choice Scarf Feraligatr is reasonably independent, since it is more of a supporter. Since Feraligatr has weaknesses to Grass- and Electric-types, Grass- and Dragon-types are good teammates to Feraligatr. Celebi, Breloom, Serperior, Latias, and Dragonite, as well as Zapdos, fit the bill nicely.</p>

[Other Options]

<p>In terms of other moves, Earthquake, Return, and Dragon Claw are available, but do not add to the coverage that the suggested moves already give. Feraligatr can run a Substitute + Dragon Dance set, but Gyarados largely does this better due its better bulk and two move coverage. Feraligatr's main attraction is its its access to multiple coverage moves and this should always be taken advantage of. A Choice Band set is also feasible, although Crawdaunt is generally better if you want to hit hard straight off the bat.</p>

[Counters]

<p>Due to its power and coverage, Feraligatr is difficult to "counter" in the strictest sense. However, as long as your team has something reasonably fast that can hit it super effectively, Feraligatr is not very threatening. Jellicent and Slowbro wall the Dragon Dance set if it lacks Crunch, while Ferrothorn stops it if it lacks Superpower. Rotom-W can take an attack from unboosted Feraligatr and destroy it with its Electric STAB of choice. Faster Pokemon with a Choice Scarf and strong Special attacks can also easily revenge kill it, such as Genesect, the aforementioned Rotom-W, Chandelure, Latios, and Hydreigon. The Swords Dance set is even harder to counter, as it is very difficult to wall. However, due to its low Speed, any Electric or Grass-type, as long as they themselves are not slow, can revenge-kill it. These include Zapdos, Celebi, Virizion, Breloom that invest in Speed, Thundurus, Raikou, and Serperior. The Choice Scarf set is relatively easy to take on due to its lack of power, anything that resists its move can switch in and take it out.</p>

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