All sprites courtesy of the XY Spriting Thread in Smeargle's Studio
Pokemon of the Week is back this gen for a special edition! For until I run out of Pokemon, I will be updating this thread every so often with a new Pokemon of the Week. Unlike last gen, however, I will be examining the new XY mons only. With the hype of the unbanned Pokemon and Berry Juice abusers such as Swirlix, I feel like some of the new mons have fallen by the wayside. I will be highlighting Pokemon I believe to be underused in the metagame, and I can't think of a better one to start with than our lovely ghostly sword: Honedge!
Honedge
Ghost / Steel
Ability: No Guard
45 HP / 85 Atk / 100 Def / 35 SpA / 37 SpD / 28 Spe
Honedge got a lot of hype coming into XY as the only line of Ghost/Steel Pokemon in the game. However, once word got out that Steel no longer resisted Dark and Ghost, excitement for the new line fell off until we all discovered how good Aegislash was in OU. It's little brother Honedge, however, did not receive as much love since it lacks the forme change mechanic that makes Aegislash so good. That said, Honedge still has a few tricks it can use in the XY LC metagame to succeed.
The first thing you notice when looking at Honedge's stats is that massive base 100 Defense and high Attack stat to complement it. With all of Steel's resistances, physical attackers will find it hard to deal a lot of damage to Honedge if they aren't a Ground- or Dark-type. Meditite, one of the most powerful and hard to switch into Pokemon in the metagame, is hard countered by Honedge since it has no room for Fire Punch. In addition, most other Fighting-types are dropping their Dark-type coverage moves for Poison Jab or a Steel-type move to beat Fairies, leaving them unable to damage Honedge at all. All this allows Honedge to switch in easily and then force a switch to earn a free set-up turn.
On the offensive side, Honedge can run a mean Swords Dance set, boosting its Attack to a whopping 36 after just one Swords Dance. From there, it can use its priority Shadow Sneak to bypass its low Speed, or a STAB Iron Head when pure power is needed. Sacred Sword is its usual fourth move, breaking down Pawniard and other Steel-types whom Shadow Sneak is too weak to OHKO, even though they no longer resist it. For lovers of Speed, Honedge also learns Autotomize, which can double its pathetic Speed stat to a much more usable 24 with full Speed investment and Adamant nature, or an also usable 20 with only 52 EVs invested in Speed. Honedge is an awesome wallbreaker, as the combination of Ghost and Steel hits the walls of Little Cup very hard, including Bronzor, Frillish, Lileep, and Slowpoke. However, the relatively hyper-offensive metagame that is currently in place makes that niche less valuable. Against offensive teams, that powerful priority goes a long way, but there are no common offense staples that are weak to Shadow Sneak.
Honedge does have its problems, like any other Pokemon. Its Special Defense leaves a lot to be desired, meaning that non-resisted special hits will deal a lot of damage to Honedge. The newly freed Gligar and Tangela are Honedge's biggest threats; Gligar has a STAB Earthquake and base 105 Defense to beat Honedge with, while Tangela has a faster Sleep Powder and an even higher Defense stat of 115. The newly buffed Knock Off hits Honedge super effectively, and while a non-STAB Knock Off won't knock Honedge out, it will deprive it of its item. Honedge's ability, No Guard, makes all of its opponent's attacks hit it. Honedge, in turn, has nothing to abuse No Guard with, making it really wish it somehow learned Iron Tail. Finally, Honedge lacks many setup opportunities. It's pretty hard to get a Swords Dance boost, and once it does, it usually finds it needs to switch out right away because Shadow Sneak can't OHKO its target.
The purpose of this project is to explore the options that the Pokemon of the Week has. Swords Dance is cool, but what about a defensive set? Is that viable at all with its resistances? Is the Autotomize set as good as the Swords Dancer? Test your sets and tell the rest of us what works!
Pokemon of the Week is back this gen for a special edition! For until I run out of Pokemon, I will be updating this thread every so often with a new Pokemon of the Week. Unlike last gen, however, I will be examining the new XY mons only. With the hype of the unbanned Pokemon and Berry Juice abusers such as Swirlix, I feel like some of the new mons have fallen by the wayside. I will be highlighting Pokemon I believe to be underused in the metagame, and I can't think of a better one to start with than our lovely ghostly sword: Honedge!
Honedge
Ghost / Steel
Ability: No Guard
45 HP / 85 Atk / 100 Def / 35 SpA / 37 SpD / 28 Spe
Honedge got a lot of hype coming into XY as the only line of Ghost/Steel Pokemon in the game. However, once word got out that Steel no longer resisted Dark and Ghost, excitement for the new line fell off until we all discovered how good Aegislash was in OU. It's little brother Honedge, however, did not receive as much love since it lacks the forme change mechanic that makes Aegislash so good. That said, Honedge still has a few tricks it can use in the XY LC metagame to succeed.
The first thing you notice when looking at Honedge's stats is that massive base 100 Defense and high Attack stat to complement it. With all of Steel's resistances, physical attackers will find it hard to deal a lot of damage to Honedge if they aren't a Ground- or Dark-type. Meditite, one of the most powerful and hard to switch into Pokemon in the metagame, is hard countered by Honedge since it has no room for Fire Punch. In addition, most other Fighting-types are dropping their Dark-type coverage moves for Poison Jab or a Steel-type move to beat Fairies, leaving them unable to damage Honedge at all. All this allows Honedge to switch in easily and then force a switch to earn a free set-up turn.
On the offensive side, Honedge can run a mean Swords Dance set, boosting its Attack to a whopping 36 after just one Swords Dance. From there, it can use its priority Shadow Sneak to bypass its low Speed, or a STAB Iron Head when pure power is needed. Sacred Sword is its usual fourth move, breaking down Pawniard and other Steel-types whom Shadow Sneak is too weak to OHKO, even though they no longer resist it. For lovers of Speed, Honedge also learns Autotomize, which can double its pathetic Speed stat to a much more usable 24 with full Speed investment and Adamant nature, or an also usable 20 with only 52 EVs invested in Speed. Honedge is an awesome wallbreaker, as the combination of Ghost and Steel hits the walls of Little Cup very hard, including Bronzor, Frillish, Lileep, and Slowpoke. However, the relatively hyper-offensive metagame that is currently in place makes that niche less valuable. Against offensive teams, that powerful priority goes a long way, but there are no common offense staples that are weak to Shadow Sneak.
Honedge does have its problems, like any other Pokemon. Its Special Defense leaves a lot to be desired, meaning that non-resisted special hits will deal a lot of damage to Honedge. The newly freed Gligar and Tangela are Honedge's biggest threats; Gligar has a STAB Earthquake and base 105 Defense to beat Honedge with, while Tangela has a faster Sleep Powder and an even higher Defense stat of 115. The newly buffed Knock Off hits Honedge super effectively, and while a non-STAB Knock Off won't knock Honedge out, it will deprive it of its item. Honedge's ability, No Guard, makes all of its opponent's attacks hit it. Honedge, in turn, has nothing to abuse No Guard with, making it really wish it somehow learned Iron Tail. Finally, Honedge lacks many setup opportunities. It's pretty hard to get a Swords Dance boost, and once it does, it usually finds it needs to switch out right away because Shadow Sneak can't OHKO its target.
The purpose of this project is to explore the options that the Pokemon of the Week has. Swords Dance is cool, but what about a defensive set? Is that viable at all with its resistances? Is the Autotomize set as good as the Swords Dancer? Test your sets and tell the rest of us what works!