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Camerupt
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Stat Min- Min Max Max+ PS 70- 281 344 - Att 100212 236 299 328 Dif 70158 176 239 262 Att Sp 105221 246 309 339 Dif Sp 75167 186 249 273 Vel 40104 116 179 196 Nome Moveset Strumento Abilitŕ Natura Supporto Avanzi Solidroccia Modesta Mosse EVs ~ Lavasbuffo / Lanciafiamme
~ Geoforza
~ Levitoroccia
~ Sbadiglio / Esplosione / Tossina228 Ps / 72 Att Sp / 208 Dif Sp
This set is Camerupt's attempt to support the team. With only its STAB moves, Flying-types that resist Fire such as Mantine and Altaria are free to switch in, so set up Stealth Rock to punish them. The choice of Fire STAB is between power (Flamethrower) and burn rate (Lava Plume). The final slot is to give Camerupt some additional status-inducing ability. Yawn can help cause switches to rack up Stealth Rock damage or sleep a counter, and Toxic punishes any bulky Pokémon switching in (as an added bonus, Ground hits super effectively against both types that are immune to Toxic). Alternatively, Explosion gives it opportunity to take down one more opponent after setting up Stealth Rock.Nome Moveset Strumento Abilitŕ Natura BendaScelta Bendascelta Solidroccia Audace Mosse EVs ~ Terremoto
~ Pietrataglio
~ Vampata
~ Esplosione4 Ps / 252 Att / 252 Att Sp
Camerupt can be a very slow, but very powerful, Choice Bander. Earthquake is obvious for STAB, with Stone Edge to cover Flying-types, especially those that resist both your STAB moves. Camerupt lacks a physical Fire attack, so Overheat is your best bet for secondary STAB and hits very hard even without a boost. Explosion destroys anything that isn't resistant or immune.Nome Moveset Strumento Abilitŕ Natura LentiScelta Lentiscelta Solidroccia Quieta Mosse EVs ~ Geoforza
~ Fuocobomba / Vampata
~ Introforza Ghiaccio / Introforza Erba
~ Esplosione4 Ps / 252 Att / 252 Att Sp
Choice Specs Camerupt is another dangerous set against which there are few safe switch-ins. Earth Power and a Fire move are obvious choices, but deciding on a Hidden Power is tricky. Ice ruins Altaria but otherwise has limited use; Grass takes down Quagsire and Gastrodon as well as dealing a hefty amount to Solrock, Lunatone, and most other Water-types. Explosion is great as a finishing move. If you wish to use Camerupt in a Trick Room team, Eruption can be placed in the Fire slot.Nome Moveset Strumento Abilitŕ Natura Lucidatura Avanzi / Assorbisfera Solidroccia Mite Mosse EVs ~ Lucidatura
~ Fuocobomba
~ Geoforza
~ Esplosione8 Att / 252 Att Sp / 248 Vel
Camerupt is slow, but 40 Speed isn't completely unusable. After one Polish the above EV spread gives you just enough speed to outpace Jolly Purugly, and you're free to sweep. Explosion is good for a last gasp, but Hidden Power Ice or Grass is worth consideration, as both allow you to OHKO the 4x weak Pokemon who would otherwise wall you.Nome Moveset Strumento Abilitŕ Natura Sonnolalia Fisica Avanzi / Assorbisfera Solidroccia Modesta Mosse EVs ~ Riposo
~ Sonnolalia
~ Pietrataglio
~ Terremoto228 Ps / 96 Att / 184 Dif Sp
Its immunity to both Thunder Wave and Will-O-Wisp already made Camerupt a good status absorber, but with this set it can absorb sleep, too. Stone Edge and Earthquake provide good coverage if you wish to go the physical route. Life Orb gives some extra power, but Leftovers is usually the preferred item for a Pokémon you want to stick around for a while. This set makes a great switch into most versions of Ninetales.Nome Moveset Strumento Abilitŕ Natura Sonnolalia Speciale Avanzi / Assorbisfera Solidroccia Modesta Mosse EVs ~ Riposo
~ Sonnolalia
~ Lavasbuffo
~ Geoforza228 Ps / 96 Att / 184 Dif Sp
This is like the above, except special. Lava Plume helps to grab some burn support with a nice 30% chance per hit, making Camerupt a further asset. Earth Power covers guys like Heatran and Tyranitar, should you use this in OU, or any of the various Fire- and Rock-types in UU.Altre Opzioni
Roar is a solid option over Yawn on the first set. Sunny Day and SolarBeam are available to help contend with Water-types, but Camerupt's sluggishness prevents them from being primary options. Will-O-Wisp is always a good status option if the Lava Plume burn rate is insufficient.EVs
For the Support set, you'll want to focus on HP first. 228 EVs allows for maximum Leftovers recovery. Use a Modest nature, with a little investment in Special Attack and the rest in Special Defense. If by some chance you're using Camerupt in OU, a Quiet nature and 96 EVs in Attack allow you to OHKO Blissey with Explosion.
For the Choice Bander, go with a Brave nature and maxed out Attack and Special Attack. Use the same spread for Choice Specs, but with a Quiet nature instead of Brave. If you're using either set in Trick Room, make sure to set your Speed IV to zero.
For Rock Polish, 248 is the highest amount of EVs that allows you to outspeed a specific threat, though only one Pokemon (Purugly) rests at 112 Speed. You can drop it to 240 for base 110 Pokemon (Jumpluff), or even 216 for base 105 (Rapidash, Scyther, Electabuzz, Manectric and Lopunny) if you wish to invest more in Attack. If you're willing to take a drop in power, a Speed boosting nature and 236 EVs allow you to beat Jolly Swellow.
Both Sleep Talk sets should follow the same spread as the support set, with Adamant and Attack EVs for the physical version.Considerazioni
The ability to inflict burns with Lava Plume is a welcome new addition to Camerupt's movepool, as is Earth Power, which enables him to use both STAB moves without the need to split offensive EVs. Solid Rock is a very cool ability and goes some way towards helping Camerupt survive a turn or two longer. Camerupt does fill a few unique niches, such as possessing immunity to both Thunder Wave and Will-O-Wisp and immunity to Electric combined with neutrality to the two Hidden Power types it's most often seen with, but is frequently outclassed by Heatran in OU, who has a greater number of resistances and generally superior stats. In UU Camerupt is far better, and makes a versatile attacker that's difficult to counter thanks to good type coverage and strong physical and special attacks.Counters
Water-types generally work well. Mantine is best since it resists both of Camerup's STAB moves and has massive Special Defense (though sets with Stone Edge should be avoided), but most other UU Water-types like Blastoise, Gastrodon, and Quagsire do decently, though they can be worn out after too many Ground attacks.
Altaria is another very good counter, with resistance to both STAB attacks, Natural Cure to remove any status Camerupt may be throwing around, and Earthquake to hit Camerupt hard. Solrock and Lunatone resist both STAB attacks, but the former has poor Special Defense while the latter often lacks an attack to really threaten Camerupt. Grumpig's Thick Fat and abundant Special Defense let it take Camerupt with ease.
In OU play, Blissey walls any purely special set with ease, though Explosion should be avoided. Cresselia walls Camerupt almost as well as Blissey and can take an Explosion without fainting instantly. Gyarados and Dragonite fear status and Stone Edge but otherwise make fairly safe switches. Milotic walls most sets easily and doesn't mind burns nearly as much thanks to Marvel Scale, and most other bulky Water Pokémon like Suicune and Swampert do the job as well.
Edited by † Paul † - 24/10/2011, 14:18. -
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