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Rotom-C
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Torna all'indice generale delle schede Pokemon dell'Ombra NotturnaIl Pokčmon č immune a tutte le mosse di tipo Terra, alle Punte e alle Fielepunte, inoltre ignora l'effetto dell'abilitŕ Trappoarena.
Gli effetti di levitazione sono annullati quando il Pokčmon č sotto l'effetto di Gravitŕ, Radicamento o tiene lo strumento Ferropalla.
Se il Pokčmon usa la mossa Trespolo, l'immunitŕ alle mosse di tipo Terra non svanisce nel turno in cui Trespolo viene usato
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Stat Min- Min Max Max+ PS 50- 241 304 - Att 65149 166 229 251 Dif 107225 250 313 344 Att Sp 105221 246 309 339 Dif Sp 107225 250 313 344 Vel 86187 208 271 298 Nome Moveset Strumento Abilitŕ Natura Choice Choice Scarf / Choice Specs Levitate Modest Mosse EVs ~ Leaf Storm
~ Volt Switch / Thunderbolt
~ Hidden Power Fire / Hidden Power Ice
~ Trick112 Ps / 252 Att.Sp / 144 Vel
Wielding a ridiculously powerful Leaf Storm is what sets Rotom-C apart from its other variations, which gives it a unique niche to nail Water- and Ground-types, while resisting both their STAB moves. There are some threats around with that typing. Besides Swampert, which was very prominent in 4th gen, Unaware Quagsire became a very potent wall, courtesy of the wealth of Pokemon capable of stat-boosting. To show Rotom's absurd power, even Bold 252 HP / 0 SpD Quagsire sitting at +4 SpD is easily OHKOed at full health. Besides, since it’s Rotom-C's strongest move now, everything neutral to it has to take quite some damage. Even Excadrill takes 77% minimum, which just shows again how strong this move is.
Volt Switch is recommended to deal damage and bring something else in to immediately threaten the opponent again. Ground-types won't switch all too often into Rotom-C, because of Leaf Storm. Electric- and Grass-type attacks offer respectable coverage too. The downside is they are resisted not only by any Dragon- and Grass-types, but also by Magneton, Magnezone, Shedinja, Rotom-H and Galvantula to name a few. This means that Hidden Power Ice is thus a must-have on the third slot to have something that hits the majority of them as hard as possible. Since Ferrothorn is very prominent in the current metagame, Hidden Power Fire is also viable; otherwise, it stops Rotom-C cold.
Trick is needed on the last slot. Thanks to the new mechanics, you don’t have to fear getting another Choice item as you can freely switch another attack. However, you should not use it at first chance. Team preview helps to scout walls and setup sweepers for Rotom-C to stop and cripple.Nome Moveset Strumento Abilitŕ Natura Support Leftovers Levitate Calm Mosse EVs ~ Thunderbolt
~ Leaf Storm
~ Will-O-Wisp / Hidden Power Fire
~ Pain Split252 Ps / 4 Dif / 252 Dif.Sp
Rotom-C luckily packs many useful resistances for this metagame, including Water-, Electric-, Grass- and Steel-type moves and also has an immunity to Ground-type attacks; all very common attacking types. The given EVs allow Rotom-C to swiftly stop Rotom-W and other Water-types, as it usually takes less than 25% from their STAB moves. However, Ice Beam could cause some problems. Thunderbolt and Leaf Storm offer great coverage, and score many 2HKOs even without any investment in its Special Attack against most Pokemon which are weak to either of them. Will-O-Wisp stops physical attackers, which are more common in OU, and also allows Rotom-C to take most physical attacks with ease. However, it's recommended to invest the EVs into Special Defense, as most Pokemon Rotom-C aims to check or counter are special attackers. Pain Split is used to give Rotom-C a recovery move which helps to keep it alive for a bit longer.Altre Opzioni
Basically, Leaf Storm is Rotom-C's main selling point. Without it, it's more about which Rotom forme is most attractive for team synergy; sadly, Rotom-W got the best typing, making it the superior choice most of the time. Still, every Rotom forme can run the same sets, and it's up to you to chose whose typing is best for your team. Both RestTalk and SubSplit are acceptable ways to recover health and prevent Rotom-C from being inflicted with status. Discharge can be used for its solid 30% chance to paralyze the opponent, but Thunder is probably the better option with that many rain teams out there now. Rotom still has plenty of status moves at its disposal, including Will-O-Wisp, Thunder Wave, and Toxic. Other offensive moves are Shadow Ball and Electro Ball, but both don’t offer as much damage output as you get from what is used in the sets. Charge Beam can be used for a boosting sweeper, and makes up for the SpA drops caused by Leaf Storm at least a bit, but Rotom-C usually lacks the time to set up due to its incredibly common weaknesses.Checks & Counters
Every Fire-type Pokemon has a STAB move which hurts Rotom-C badly. The same goes for every Ice-type, especially Abomasnow, which can take most moves you have and hit back with an accurate STAB Blizzard. However, Ice-types need to watch out for Hidden Power Fire. Grass-types such as Ferrothorn can stall out Rotom-C somewhat, as Rotom-C is unable to damage them significantly outside of Hidden Power. However, if they lack Toxic or Hidden Power, they won't be able to do damage to Rotom-C either.
Rotom-C also has another huge problem; it's weak to U-turn. Just too many different Pokemon have access to it, making them all some sort of check for Rotom-C; they can take a hit, U-turn for super effective damage, and bring in an appropriate counter.
Edited by Araluke - 30/10/2011, 10:16. -
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