Kyurem

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    StatMin-MinMaxMax+
    PS
    125
    -391454-
    Att
    130
    266296359394
    Dif
    90
    194216279306
    Att Sp
    130
    266296359394
    Dif Sp
    90
    194216279306
    Vel
    95
    203226289317




    Nome MovesetStrumentoNatura
    ChoiceChoice Scarf / Choice SpecsTimid


    MosseEvs
    ~ Draco Meteor
    ~ Ice Beam
    ~ Focus Blast
    ~ Hidden Power Fire / Dragon Pulse
    252 Att.Sp / 4 Dif.Sp / 252 Vel


    With a Special Attack equaling those of Gengar, Espeon, Latios, Magnezone, Glaceon, and Heatran, Kyurem makes a great user of either Choice Scarf or Choice Specs. With Choice Scarf, Kyurem serves as a great revenge killer, sitting at 475 Speed with STAB Dragon- and Ice-type attacks at its disposal; meanwhile, Choice Specs powers up that great Special Attack to an impressive 538, ensuring very few will survive. The choice between a revenge killer and a powerful Special Attacker is up to the trainer, but the moveset for both remains the same. Draco Meteor tears through anything that isn't resistant or named Chansey or Blissey. Ice Beam is secondary STAB, providing an alternative to Draco Meteor to combat fellow Dragon-types, many of whom are 4x weak against Ice, without resorting to the Special Attack-decreasing Draco Meteor.

    Focus Blast takes precedence in the third slot. As it stands, Heatran resists both Draco Meteor and Ice Beam and can wear down Kyurem with STAB Fire Blast. Focus Blast takes care of that problem, securing an OHKO with entry hazards on most versions of Heatran; if using Choice Specs, Heatran will always fall. The final slot is reserved for Hidden Power Fire or Dragon Pulse. Though Focus Blast hits Ferrothorn for super effective damage, a 4x super effective Hidden Power Fire hits Ferrothorn, Scizor, and Forretress harder. Kyurem has much to fear from those three if it doesn't KO them in time, especially Scizor, as it can usually survive a Focus Blast and proceed to KO Kyurem with Bullet Punch.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoNatura
    Life OrbLife OrbTimid


    MosseEvs
    ~ Draco Meteor
    ~ Ice Beam
    ~ Focus Blast
    ~ Hidden Power Fire / Dragon Pulse
    252 Att.Sp / 4 Dif.Sp / 252 Vel


    While the previous set had the choice of hitting hard or striking fast, this one has the freedom to do both. Life Orb makes Kyurem a fantastic offensive threat, sporting 466 SpA to batter opponents with. This comes at the cost of Kyurem's health, but the freedom to choose another attack should your opponent switch to a potential check or counter. Draco Meteor does not much suit switching attacks, but its power makes it too hard to pass up. Ice Beam beats the the majority of Dragon-types easily, namely Salamence, without resorting to Draco Meteor. Focus Blast makes a return to hit Steel-types, plus the possibility of a Special Defense drop helps against certain foes who switch in, such as Scizor. In the last slot, the option of hitting Ferrothorn, Forretress, and Scizor in the form of Hidden Power Fire takes precedence while Dragon Pulse is the more consistent option over Draco Meteor should you wish to retain that great Special Attack without switching out.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoNatura
    GlaciateHaban Berry / Lum BerryModest


    MosseEvs
    ~ Glaciate
    ~ Draco Meteor
    ~ Ice Beam
    ~ Focus Blast / Hidden Power Fire
    56 Ps / 236 Att.Sp / 216 Vel


    Kyurem's signature move, Glaciate, is essentially a slightly more powerful Icy Wind. This set has a bit of a surprise factor, as Glaciate rarely makes it on any of Kyurem's sets due to its low base power. This set is effective both as a lead and as an attacker later on in the game. The idea is to come in on something that doesn't threaten Kyurem and fire off Glaciate on the switch-in. From there, depending on what comes in Kyurem can either beat it with STAB Draco Meteor, STAB Ice Beam, or Focus Blast, or switch to an appropriate teammate. The EVs are tailored to beat Pokemon with 140 base Speed that lack Choice Scarf after Glaciate takes effect. This also allows Kyurem to outrun the likes of Lucario naturally. The 56 HP EVs help Kyurem with its natural bulk, also allowing it to switch in on Stealth Rock four times before fainting.

    The rest of the moveset is dedicated to beating what Glaciate has slowed down. Draco Meteor hitting off of 390 SpA is no laughing matter, easily KOing most Pokemon after the Glaciate. Ice Beam is the safer option on most Dragon-types, especially those with a 4x weakness to Ice-type attacks. Focus Blast once again deals with the Steel-types bound to come in on Kyurem, namely Ferrothorn.


    Altre Opzioni


    Blizzard should only go over Ice Beam if you have Hail support. Hone Claws is the only way to boost Kyurem's attack power. However, there are very few physical moves which Kyurem can take advantage of, notably Outrage, Dragon Claw, Dragon Tail, and Stone Edge. It can help in a mixed set, making Blizzard a viable choice and ensuring Draco Meteor hits 100% of the time. Dragon Tail and Toxic can combine for some annoyance, but such a combo is better pulled off by more defensively oriented Pokemon. Endeavor can be used in tandem with Hail support to nab a KO. Kyurem would make a good dual screens user if it were not for its terrible defensive typing. Substitute is an option, as it is possible for them to have greater than 101 HP, but Kyurem would prefer to attack outright. The only other Special Attack viable for Kyurem is Psychic, which batters incoming Fighting-types such as Conkeldurr without having to resort to Draco Meteor. However, its usage is very limited when Draco Meteor can hit pretty much everything that Psychic would.

    Checks & Counters


    With Kyurem's sky-high offenses, almost nothing is a safe switch in. However, Eviolite Chansey and Blissey are possibly the best counters to Kyurem, since most sets are specially-oriented. Even mixed sets with Outrage can be outstalled, with Chansey marginally better at doing so. A 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Eviolite Chansey takes 40.9% - 48.3% from a neutral-natured, 40 Atk LO Outrage. From there, bulky Steel-types, such as Jirachi, Bronzong, Forretress, Ferrothorn, and Specially Defensive Scizor can come in on Ice Beam or Draco Meteor. Most cannot take repeated hits from Focus Blast or Hidden Power Fire, however.

    Kyurem, as mentioned earlier, is rather slow for a Dragon-type and carries no form of priority, so revenge killing is the best way to go. Do note however, that with its natural bulk, Kyurem can survive certain priority moves if at full health. For example, a Choice Banded Scizor using Bullet Punch deals 90.5% - 106.4% to a Timid 0 HP Kyurem; if it deals minimum damage, Scizor will lose. For this reason, and to limit the number of times Kyurem can switch in, Stealth Rock is highly recommended.

    Edited by L a d e - 6/11/2011, 15:31
     
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