So, you know how I hate threads that regurgitate the analysis on a Pokémon? I decided to be a huge hypocrite today for one of my favorite Pokémon in the OU metagame: Hariyama.
Hariyama is a really unique Pokémon. Apart from Machamp and Hitmontop, he's the only "defensive" Fighting type in the game. So let's take a moment to compare him defense-wise to his competition. X-Act's Base Stat Ratings tool gives Hariyama a Physical and Special Tankiness rating of 120 and 120, while Machamp earns a 113 and 119 respectively. Himontop earns a 98 and 112 respectively. So in terms of pure stats, Hariyama wins in the defensive department. This fails to factor in Thick Fat (arguably Hariyama's greatest asset), Whirlwind, and Knock Off access. While Hitmontop does get Rapid Spin and Mach Punch to compete movepool-wise, Hariyama still has better defenses.
Next, one might beg the question of what purpose would a Thick Fat defensive Fighting type serve? The primary (but not only) purpose is to be the best Tyranitar switch-in possible. With a resistance to both of Tyranitar's STAB moves as well as the occasional Fire Blast or Ice Beam, Hariyama enjoys the luxury of not being 2HKOed by anything Choice Band Tyranitar carries when running at least 76 HP EVs and maximized Defense + nature. (Earthquake falls short of a 2HKO even factoring the end of turn Sand Stream). Alternatively a 252 HP / 252 Def Adamant spread does essentially the same thing. From here, Hariyama scares the living shit out of Tyranitar with a STAB Force Palm (Basically Body Slam with Fighting STAB in exchange for less BP) or Cross Chop, both of which will OHKO with the remaining 180 EVs on the above set. Basically, Hariyama is the only Pokémon capable of switching in on every single set Tyranitar runs.
Hariyama's switch-in talents aren't limited to Tyranitar. Hariyama also "resists" both STAB moves of Weavile, making him a safe switch in. Choice Banded Aerial Ace is the only thing that remotely phases Hariyama, and that's fairly rarely seen in lieu of a Fighting attack. Houndoom's STAB moves are also both resisted by Hariyama, meaning he only has to fear a weak Hidden Power Fighting and serves as an excellent counter to him.
Continuing the extremely long list of Pokémon Hariyama can very easily switch in to, Infernape does little to Thick Fat Hariyama. Neither Close Combat nor a Nasty Plotted Grass Knot will reliably 2HKO the above Hariyama, and Force Palm + Life Orb damage (and CC defense drops) means that Infernape loses nearly every time. Since Hariyama enjoys the benefits of not being weak to anything Electivire can throw at him, he's a good switch in to him too. While he needs some Special Defense to really compete with Heatran, Hariyama is a great Fire resistance if for some reason your Snorlax or Blissey is unavailable. You know how Gliscor walls most Fighters? Hariyiama can Ice Punch him, getting rid of non-Aerial Ace variants with ease. Though Hariyama lacks useful resistances, he can ThunderPunch to hurt Gyarados. Hariyama is the only thing that can switch into BellyZard and win all the time (Double Edge, a rare move, will KO Both of them).
Finally, Hariyama is probably the best Curselax counter in the game. Combine STAB Cross Chop off of 120 attack (and high crit rate!) with Whirlwind and there's not much Snorlax can do to avoid an end to his sweep.
So what's Hariyama got in terms of a movepool? Off of his Base 120 Attack, his notable options include Force Palm (60 BP, 30% Paralysis chance), Cross Chop, Ice Punch, Stone Edge, Close Combat, Bullet Punch, ThunderPunch, and Payback. The notable moves are Ice Punch (useful for Garchomp and Fliers in general), Force Palm (A slightly stronger Body Slam when you factor in STAB), and ThunderPunch.
In terms of support, Hariyama's no slacker either. Whirlwind and Knock Off serve as a phazer and item-removing thingy. Also worth noting is, again, Force Palm, which will paralyze something every once in awhile.
So, overall, I've been playing with Hariyama more than I have any other Pokémon, and he should really start drifting into your thoughts more and more as you build a team. Just one slot buys you an excellent counter to all of the above Pokémon, plus with the elemental punches he can even wear down some other common offensive Pokémon: Garchomp and Gyarados. So yeah. Discuss!
Hariyama is a really unique Pokémon. Apart from Machamp and Hitmontop, he's the only "defensive" Fighting type in the game. So let's take a moment to compare him defense-wise to his competition. X-Act's Base Stat Ratings tool gives Hariyama a Physical and Special Tankiness rating of 120 and 120, while Machamp earns a 113 and 119 respectively. Himontop earns a 98 and 112 respectively. So in terms of pure stats, Hariyama wins in the defensive department. This fails to factor in Thick Fat (arguably Hariyama's greatest asset), Whirlwind, and Knock Off access. While Hitmontop does get Rapid Spin and Mach Punch to compete movepool-wise, Hariyama still has better defenses.
Next, one might beg the question of what purpose would a Thick Fat defensive Fighting type serve? The primary (but not only) purpose is to be the best Tyranitar switch-in possible. With a resistance to both of Tyranitar's STAB moves as well as the occasional Fire Blast or Ice Beam, Hariyama enjoys the luxury of not being 2HKOed by anything Choice Band Tyranitar carries when running at least 76 HP EVs and maximized Defense + nature. (Earthquake falls short of a 2HKO even factoring the end of turn Sand Stream). Alternatively a 252 HP / 252 Def Adamant spread does essentially the same thing. From here, Hariyama scares the living shit out of Tyranitar with a STAB Force Palm (Basically Body Slam with Fighting STAB in exchange for less BP) or Cross Chop, both of which will OHKO with the remaining 180 EVs on the above set. Basically, Hariyama is the only Pokémon capable of switching in on every single set Tyranitar runs.
Hariyama's switch-in talents aren't limited to Tyranitar. Hariyama also "resists" both STAB moves of Weavile, making him a safe switch in. Choice Banded Aerial Ace is the only thing that remotely phases Hariyama, and that's fairly rarely seen in lieu of a Fighting attack. Houndoom's STAB moves are also both resisted by Hariyama, meaning he only has to fear a weak Hidden Power Fighting and serves as an excellent counter to him.
Continuing the extremely long list of Pokémon Hariyama can very easily switch in to, Infernape does little to Thick Fat Hariyama. Neither Close Combat nor a Nasty Plotted Grass Knot will reliably 2HKO the above Hariyama, and Force Palm + Life Orb damage (and CC defense drops) means that Infernape loses nearly every time. Since Hariyama enjoys the benefits of not being weak to anything Electivire can throw at him, he's a good switch in to him too. While he needs some Special Defense to really compete with Heatran, Hariyama is a great Fire resistance if for some reason your Snorlax or Blissey is unavailable. You know how Gliscor walls most Fighters? Hariyiama can Ice Punch him, getting rid of non-Aerial Ace variants with ease. Though Hariyama lacks useful resistances, he can ThunderPunch to hurt Gyarados. Hariyama is the only thing that can switch into BellyZard and win all the time (Double Edge, a rare move, will KO Both of them).
Finally, Hariyama is probably the best Curselax counter in the game. Combine STAB Cross Chop off of 120 attack (and high crit rate!) with Whirlwind and there's not much Snorlax can do to avoid an end to his sweep.
So what's Hariyama got in terms of a movepool? Off of his Base 120 Attack, his notable options include Force Palm (60 BP, 30% Paralysis chance), Cross Chop, Ice Punch, Stone Edge, Close Combat, Bullet Punch, ThunderPunch, and Payback. The notable moves are Ice Punch (useful for Garchomp and Fliers in general), Force Palm (A slightly stronger Body Slam when you factor in STAB), and ThunderPunch.
In terms of support, Hariyama's no slacker either. Whirlwind and Knock Off serve as a phazer and item-removing thingy. Also worth noting is, again, Force Palm, which will paralyze something every once in awhile.
So, overall, I've been playing with Hariyama more than I have any other Pokémon, and he should really start drifting into your thoughts more and more as you build a team. Just one slot buys you an excellent counter to all of the above Pokémon, plus with the elemental punches he can even wear down some other common offensive Pokémon: Garchomp and Gyarados. So yeah. Discuss!