Rhyperior

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    Parafulmine

    In una lotta in Doppio, tutti gli attacchi di tipo Elettro, anche quelli usati dal compagno, colpiscono sempre questo pokčmon con 100% di precisione, a prescindere dal bersaglio originale.
    Se un Pokčmon usa la mossa Sonoqui mentre č in campo anche un pokčmon con Parafulmine e viene usata una mossa di tipo Elettro sullla squadra del pokčmon che ha usato Sonoqui, la mossa Sonoqui avrŕ precedenza e attirerŕ l'attacco.
    Parafulmine non agisce sulla mossa Introforza, anche se č di tipo Elettro

    Solidroccia

    La potenza di tutte le mosse Superefficaci che subisce il Pokčmon viene ridotta di 1/4

    Temerarietŕ
    Mondo Dei Sogni

    Quando il Pokčmon usa una mossa che gli inlfigge un Contraccolpo, inclusi Calcio-Salto e Calcinvolo, la potenza della mossa viene aumentata del 20%.
    Non potenzia la mossa Scontro e non potenzia tutte le mosse se il Pokčmon riceve danno da Contraccolpo da Assorbisfera



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    RU



    StatMin-MinMaxMax+
    PS
    115
    -371434-
    Att
    140
    284316379416
    Dif
    130
    266296359394
    Att Sp
    55
    131146209229
    Dif Sp
    55
    131146209229
    Vel
    40
    104116179196



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    TankLeftoversSolid RockAdamant


    MosseEVs
    ~ Earthquake
    ~ Rock Blast / Stone Edge
    ~ Megahorn
    ~ Substitute / Stealth Rock
    160 Ps / 252 Att / 96 Vel

    Rhyperior's standard set is one that abuses its physical stats to the max. Rhyperior is able to take almost any physical attack, and it can deal out some huge damage in return. The set itself is fairly standard; Substitute eases prediction for Rhyperior, and it can easily set it up as a Pokemon such as Staraptor, switches out. The other moves on the set provide perfect coverage, and they allow Rhyperior to do its job in tanking damage and dishing it out. Earthquake is obligatory, as a 100 base power STAB move with no drawbacks is perfect for Rhyperior. It will OHKO almost any Pokemon that takes super effective damage from it, while also giving a chance to 2HKO Eviolite Chansey, a feat that shows how powerful Rhyperior really is.

    Rhyperior's other moves, Rock Blast and Megahorn, are for coverage. Rock Blast allows Rhyperior to break Substitutes, while being a remarkably powerful move in its own right. Megahorn is powerful too, and it provides super effective coverage on Pokemon such as Celebi that would otherwise switch in and try to setup on Rhyperior.


    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    Rock PolishLife OrbSolid RockJolly


    MosseEVs
    ~ Rock Polish
    ~ Earthquake
    ~ Stone Edge / Rock Blast
    ~ Megahorn
    252 Att / 4 Dif / 252 Vel

    As stated in the overview, Rhyperior has two excellent physical stats, and it is only held back by its poor Speed and awful Special Defense stat. This set attempts to remedy both issues, as with a Rock Polish boost, Rhyperior becomes quite fast, and it is very difficult to abuse its low Special Defense when it can outspeed its usual counters, such as Defensive Celebi and Life Orb Shaymin. This set is a perfect late-game cleaner, as when Rhyperior's checks and counters are removed, it is easy to set up a Rock Polish and win the game, thanks to Rhyperior's huge base 140 Attack stat.

    The moves on this set are all fairly straightforward. Rock Polish provides Rhyperior the boost to its Speed that it really needs, as well as being the crux of this set. Earthquake is an obligatory attack for Rhyperior, as with STAB and great coverage, it can cause huge damage to many common Pokemon. Stone Edge is more or less the same in that respect, and complements Earthquake perfectly. The last move on the set, Megahorn, completes the coverage that Rhyperior needs, and it allows Rhyperior to score KOs on Celebi, Shaymin, and weakened Slowbro.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    Choice BandChoice BandSolid RockAdamant


    MosseEVs
    ~ Stone Edge
    ~ Earthquake
    ~ Megahorn
    ~ Aqua Tail / Avalanche
    160 Ps / 252 Att / 96 Vel

    This Rhyperior is more powerful than a wrecking ball on steroids. A hit from an Earthquake or Stone Edge will almost always mean a KO, unless the Pokemon on the receiving end of the attack is either extremely bulky or is immune or resistant to the move. However, even if the Pokemon taking the attack has extremely good bulk, such as Slowbro or Donphan, it can still be 2HKOed by the appropriate super effective coverage move. In short, this Rhyperior is truly a monster, only rivaled in power by Haxorus, Darmanitan, and Chandelure, although they are locked away in OU. If you are looking for some true power in UU, then you have found your Pokemon.

    The moves on this set are fairly straightforward. Rhyperior was blessed with an amazing dual STAB typing, and this set uses that to its advantage. Both Earthquake and Stone Edge have 100 base power, making them obligatory options for the set. Megahorn is the next move on the set, as it does huge damage to Slowbro, easily 2HKOing it. Surprisingly, Slowbro is actually outsped by Rhyperior, meaning that Slowbro has no chance of scoring a burn or crippling Rhyperior if it switches into Megahorn. Aqua Tail, the final move on this set can be used for opposing Rhyperior, as well as Donphan that can take almost any attack on the set.


    Altre Opzioni


    Rhyperior does not have many other options out of those listed. A Swords Dance set can be slightly effective, as any move from Rhyperior that has been boosted by Swords Dance will do ridiculous amounts of damage. Rhyperior is too slow to use this effectively though, and is easily revenge killed by the likes of Shaymin and Celebi. It can, however, score a surprise KO on Slowbro and Donphan, if it's been EVed to outspeed them both. That set can also work well under Trick Room or Tailwind support to fix Rhyperior's abysmal Speed stat. In fact, almost any set appreciates Trick Room support, as under it, Rhyperior can get some Speed that can really help it to sweep.

    Checks & Counters


    As stated many times before, Grass-, Water-, and Ground-types are the key to beating Rhyperior. Slowbro has been listed throughout, as all it really fears is a Choice Band Megahorn. A Megahorn from any other set can be shrugged off, and Slowbro can just regain back its health with Regenerator. Celebi and Shaymin are more or less in the same boat, although unless they are defensively EVed, both are going to be taking a lot from Megahorn, while Celebi will more often than not be OHKOed. Donphan is an excellent counter, as it takes pittance from almost any attack, other than Aqua Tail. Surprisingly enough, opposing Rhyperior can also work well thanks to Solid Rock, but they must beware of Aqua Tail. Finally, anything with a Special Grass- or Water-type move that can get in safely is almost guaranteed a KO on Rhyperior, but it must be careful of switching in.

    Dream World


    Rhyperior gets Reckless in the Dream World. This may sound like an excellent ability, but unfortunately, Rhyperior does not have access to the moves to abuse it. Double-Edge can be used, but other than that, it is outclassed by Solid Rock, which really helps Rhyperior by enhancing its ability to take hits.

    Edited by Araluke - 30/10/2011, 10:03
     
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