Rayquaza

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    Uber



    StatMin-MinMaxMax+
    PS
    105
    -351414-
    Att
    150
    302336399438
    Dif
    90
    194216279306
    Att Sp
    150
    302336399438
    Dif Sp
    90
    194216279306
    Vel
    95
    203226289317



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    Dragon DanceLife OrbAntimeteoJolly


    MosseEVs
    ~ Dragon dance
    ~ Outrage
    ~ Earthquake / Stone Edge
    ~ Overheat / ExtremeSpeed
    4 Ps / 252 Att / 252 Vel


    Rayquaza is an extremely powerful sweeper and can devastate entire teams with just one turn of setup. After a single Dragon Dance, Rayquaza's Attack skyrockets to 598 while its Speed rests at an impressive 462, which gets the jump on every unboosted Pokemon in the game bar Deoxys-S and Ninjask. Outrage and Earthquake complement each other nicely, hitting nearly every single Pokemon in the tier for at least neutral damage. The choice of the last move depends largely upon what you want Rayquaza to do. If Steel-types like Skarmory and Forretress give Rayquaza trouble, then Overheat can be used to roast them. ExtremeSpeed, on the other hand, allows Rayquaza to take down weakened foes who are faster than it, such as Scarf Palkia and Scarf Garchomp.

    Since Jolly Rayquaza can't always OHKO Lugia with Outrage, Stone Edge can be used over Earthquake to give it just a little more power. An Adamant nature is also viable to increase the damage output, but it leaves Rayquaza prone to being revenge killed by Scarf Dialga. Also, Rayquaza should always run ExtremeSpeed while running Adamant, or any other Attack-boosting nature, to beat Deoxys-A.


    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    Mixed AttackerLife Orb / Lum Berry / Focus SashAntimeteoHasty / Naive


    MosseEVs
    ~ Draco Meteor
    ~ Fire Blast
    ~ ExtremeSpeed
    ~ Outrage / Dragon Tail / Brick Break
    4 Ps / 252 Att.Sp / 252 Vel


    Mixed Rayquaza is one of the most powerful wallbreakers in the entire Uber tier. Base 150 Attack and Special Attack go a long way in helping Rayquaza pick walls apart. This set attempts to lure in and obliterate usual Rayquaza switch-ins with its powerful special attacks. A Draco Meteor coming off 399 Special Attack will severely dent anything not resisting it, including Groudon and Lugia, both of whom are cleanly 2HKOed after Stealth Rock. Any Steel-types courageous enough to face a Draco Meteor are swiftly barbecued by a Fire Blast. ExtremeSpeed allows Rayquaza to take down weakened Pokemon, and does decent damage even without investment. Outrage gives Rayquaza a powerful physical STAB move, while Dragon Tail allows Rayquaza to scout any switch-ins. Brick Break can be used to punch holes into the pink blobs, Blissey and Chansey. This set can be used as an effective offensive lead to put immediate pressure on the opponent. While being used as a lead, Lum Berry is a very useful item, since it allows Rayquaza to check any Darkrai hoping to set up on it. Focus Sash helps Rayquaza survive super effective hits which would normally OHKO it, but is almost useless mid-game. However, Life Orb is by far the most useful item, as it allows Rayquaza to significantly increase its damage output.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    Swords DanceLife OrbAntimeteoJolly / Adamant


    MosseEVs
    ~ Swords Dance
    ~ ExtremeSpeed
    ~ Dragon Claw / Waterfall
    ~ Earthquake / Overheat
    252 Att / 4 Dif.Sp / 252 Vel


    Rayquaza is often seen boosting its Attack and Speed through Dragon Dance, but it is capable of utilizing Swords Dance to double its Attack. After a Swords Dance, Rayquaza reaches a ground-breaking 876 Attack. Although Rayquaza's meager base 95 Speed may seem rather underwhelming, fear not because Rayquaza gets ExtremeSpeed, which allows it to bypass its low Speed and hit many foes first anyway. After just one Swords Dance, Rayquaza can OHKO a significant part of the metagame with ExtremeSpeed, given Stealth Rock support. Darkrai is always OHKOed by a +2 ExtremeSpeed factoring in Stealth Rock damage, while offensive Mewtwo and Choice Scarf Palkia are also prone to being OHKOed with Stealth Rock. Although Swords Dance Rayquaza gets stiff competition from Swords Dance Normal Arceus who has more bulk, recovery and a more powerful STAB priority move, Rayquaza still has a few perks over the Alpha Pokemon. Rayquaza has a base Attack stat 30 points greater than Arceus's, is immune to Spikes and Toxic Spikes, and has a fantastic attacking type in Dragon. Swords Dance Rayquaza can also beat Giratina-O easily, which is something Extreme Killer Arceus can only hope to do.

    Dragon Claw is the primary STAB move. After a Swords Dance, it will always OHKO Giratina, and do insane amounts of damage to anything not resisting it. Waterfall can be used over Dragon Claw if Groudon is a problem though. Assuming Rayquaza is using an Adamant nature, a +2 Waterfall does a whopping 77.7% - 91.6% to the standard supporter. With Stealth Rock and a layer of Spikes, it has a fairly high chance to OHKO. Earthquake helps Rayquaza hit Steel-types such as Steel Arceus, Dialga, and Metagross, who could otherwise eat ExtremeSpeed and Dragon Claw all day. Overheat makes short work of any Forretress or Ferrothorn hoping to wall Rayquaza.


    Altre Opzioni


    A Choice Band set is very possible, as it can severely dent typical Rayquaza switch-ins with Outrage and even clean up late-game with ExtremeSpeed. However, Zekrom and Garchomp can both run better Choice Band sets thanks to their better STAB coverage, greater bulk, and lack of Stealth Rock weakness. A Focus Sash Dragon Dance lead is viable, and almost always gets at least one kill. However, it lacks power and can't sweep late game.

    Checks & Counters


    The best way to tackle Rayquaza is by revenge killing it. Scarf users such as Palkia, Terrakion, Mewtwo, Darkrai, Jirachi, and Garchomp can all check the Dragon Dance set, taking out Rayquaza easily due to its frailty. Meanwhile, Terrakion, Scarf Dialga, and Jirachi are capable of revenge killing the Swords Dance set. Palkia, Garchomp, and Salamence can also revenge kill most Rayquaza sets other than the Dragon Dance set. However, they take a hefty amount of damage from a boosted ExtremeSpeed. Lugia can check the Swords Dance set quite well, as it can outspeed, set up Reflect, and threaten to KO with Ice Beam. Support Groudon also does a decent job of checking Rayquaza, and can phaze it away with Dragon Tail, doing a decent chunk of damage. Skarmory can also handle Dragon Dance and Swords Dance Rayquaza if they lack Overheat. Pokemon packing powerful priority like Scizor and Arceus can KO Rayquaza without any worries.

    Edited by Araluke - 30/10/2011, 09:20
     
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