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    Ipertaglio

    Questo Pokèmon è immune ai cali di attacco causati dal nemico. Non blocca i cali di Attacco autoindotti come quello causato da Troppoforte e non blocca il calo d'Attacco causato dalla Scottatura
    Quando un pokèmon con quest'abilità è primo in squadra, è più facile trovare un Pokèmon selvatico di alto livello.

    Sabbiavelo

    L'elusione del Pokèmon aumenta del 20% quando Terrempesta è attiva.
    Un Pokèmon con Sabbiavelo non riceve danni da terrempesta, anche se non è di tipo Acciaio, Roccia o Terra. Se un Pokemon con Sabbiavelo è al primo posto in squadra, la probabilità di incontrare Pokemon selvatici è ridotta del 50%

    Immunità
    Mondo dei Sogni

    Il pokèmon non può essere Avvelenato o Iperavvelenato.



    Tipo

    Tier

    :terra: :volante:

    RU



    StatMin-MinMaxMax+
    PS
    65
    -271344-
    Att
    75
    167186249273
    Dif
    105
    221246309339
    Att Sp
    35
    95106169185
    Dif Sp
    65
    149166229251
    Vel
    85
    185206269295



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitàNaturaTier
    Physically DefensiveEvioliteIpertaglioImpishRU


    MosseEVs
    ~ Sostituto/Levitaroccia
    ~ Terremoto
    ~ Tossina/Provocazione
    ~ Trespolo
    ~ 252 PS / 252 Def / 4 Sp.Def


    This is the standard defensive Gligar set. Substitute in conjunction with Toxic and its huge Defense stat enables Gligar to stall out the opponent with ease and also gives it protection from status; Roost allows Gligar to stick around for a long time. However, if you don't want to Substitute stall the opponent, Stealth Rock is an option to support Gligar's team. Since Toxic is less useful in this case, Taunt can be used to prevent the opposing Pokemon from setting up or spreading status. Earthquake gives Gligar an attacking option in case it gets Taunted.

    Knock Off is an option to remove the opponents' item, especially from other Eviolite users such as Ferroseed and opposing Gligar. Bulldoze is a viable STAB move over Earthquake; it won't hit as hard, but its effect of lowering the opponent's Speed can be beneficial for Gligar's teammates. Speaking of teammates, it's best to pair Gligar with Pokemon that benefit from its immunities and resistances. Moltres is an good example of this, as it benefits from Gligar's immunity to Electric-type moves and ability to take Rock-type moves with ease. This synergy also applies to Charizard and Entei, and these Fire-types can easily take care of Ice-types—Pokemon that Gligar really wants to avoid. Grass-, Electric-, and Normal-type Pokemon, such as Lilligant, Manectric, and Bouffalant, respectively, also benefit from Gligar's resistances, as the flying scorpion resists Bug-, Poison-, and Fighting-type moves, and is immune to Ground-type moves. Lilligant and Manectric can take care of Water-type Pokemon in return. In the same vein, Water-types such as Gorebyss and Omastar benefit from Gligar's ability to remove Electric-types. Gligar also pairs well with special walls such as Munchlax and Slowking, as they can comfortably take the powerful special attacks that give it grief.






    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitàNaturaTier
    Baton PassEvioliteIpertaglioAllegraRU


    MosseEVs
    ~ Provocazione/Trespolo
    ~ Staffetta
    ~ Danzaspada
    ~ Lucidatura/Terremoto
    ~ 252 PS /4 Dif / 252 Vel


    With its great bulk and decent Speed stat, Gligar is a good user of Baton Pass; it is able to set up Swords Dance or Rock Polish, or even both, with ease thanks to its many resistances and immunities. Taunt works wonders for this set, stopping status, Leech Seed, phazing, and other Taunt users from ruining things for Gligar. However, Roost keeps Gligar healthy, enabling it to keep boosting or even begin a new attempt of passing if needed. Earthquake can be used over Rock Polish too to give Gligar an attacking option; Gligar can even take advantage of the Swords Dance boosts itself instead of passing.
    Substitute is a great move to pass alongside Swords Dance or Rock Polish. You can use Substitute over Swords Dance or Rock Polish, but if you want to gamble, you can put it in the last slot to pass it alongside both a Swords Dance Rock Polish boost. Obviously, good teammates for this set are those that benefit from the boosts which Gligar Baton Passes. Entei and Gallade are two Pokemon that greatly benefit from these kinds of boosts; both of them aren't too fast, and a Swords Dance boost or two can really help in scoring some KOs. Zweilous, Hitmonlee, Electivire, and Porygon-Z are other examples of Pokemon that benefit from a Rock Polish boost, while Krookodile, Sneasel, and Floatzel are examples of those that benefit from a Swords Dance boost.

    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitàNaturaTier
    Swords DanceEvioliteIpertaglioDecisa/AllegraRU


    MosseEVs
    ~ Danzaspada
    ~ Terremoto
    ~ Pietrataglio/Idrondata
    ~ Trespolo
    ~ 252 PS /252 Atk/ 4 Del

    Instead of using Baton Pass to pass Swords Dance boosts, Gligar can take advantage of them itself and attempt to sweep with its decent Attack stat, good Speed (for a defensive Pokemon), and big Defense stat. STAB Earthquake is obviously Gligar's best attacking option, providing decent coverage and hitting very hard after a boost. Roost keeps Gligar healthy during the course of the match, allowing it to keep boosting or attacking. The last move depends solely on what you want Gligar to hit. Stone Edge gives Gligar great coverage alongside Earthquake, hitting Flying-types and Pokemon with Levitate; it also hits Ice-types harder, the most notable ones being Cryogonal and Rotom-F that have Levitate, and Snover, which resists Earthquake. While Stone Edge gives Gligar great coverage, Aqua Tail is also viable, as it hits Claydol and opposing Gligar much harder than Stone Edge while also providing more reliable super effective coverage on Archeops, Moltres, and Charizard.
    Aerial Ace and Acrobatics are both viable options for the third slot, giving Gligar a secondary STAB; the former hits slightly harder than Acrobatics in normal conditions, but since Gligar is very susceptible to losing Eviolite through Knock Off, Acrobatics still makes a viable option. Both moves will hit Grass-types harder than any of Gligar's other moves, but using one of them with Earthquake means that Rotom, Rotom-F, and Rotom-S will wall Gligar. X-Scissor is an option to hit Grass-types and Claydol for super effective damage, but that means that Gligar can't do much to Moltres, Charizard, Rotom, Rotom-S, and opposing Gligar. This also makes Night Slash an viable option; it won't hit Grass-types for super effective damage, but lets Gligar hit the aforementioned Pokemon for at least neutral damage, as well as its main target, Claydol, super effectively. However, if you opt to use Night Slash, Gligar will be stopped cold by Mandibuzz. Taunt can be used to avoid status and phazing, but this means Gligar needs to give up an important move.

    For this set to work to its fullest potential, Ice- and Water-type Pokemon need to be removed. Fire- and Fighting-type Pokemon, such as Moltres, Entei, Medicham, and Hitmonlee, can easily dispose of Ice-type Pokemon. Grass- and Electric-type Pokemon are the best choices to remove Water-type Pokemon, and Lilligant, Sceptile, Manectric, and Galvantula are great choices for doing this. If Gligar lacks Aqua Tail, something that can take care of Claydol and opposing Gligar is needed. Water- and Ice-type Pokemon are best suited for this, and the best choices are Ludicolo and Cryogonal. However, if Gligar does have Aqua Tail over Stone Edge, something to take care of Grass-types is needed, Moltres or Charizard being the most reliable options. Entry hazards really help in scoring some KOs as well. Qwilfish and Kabutops thus make great teammates, as they can set up entry hazards reliably while having great defensive synergy with Gligar. Dual screen support can help Gligar when it sets up, and Uxie makes a good choice for setting them up. Furthermore, Gligar can take Bug-type moves directed at Uxie with ease.



    Altre Opzioni

    Gligar is somewhat limited offensively, because any offensive item such as a Life Orb would prevent the use of Eviolite, which greatly increases Gligar's defenses. An offensive Choice Band, Choice Scarf, or Life Orb set is usable but isn't recommended, as Flygon generally outclasses Gligar in this role thanks to its superior Speed, typing, and offensive stats. Knock Off is a useful move which removes the opponent's item. This is incredibly useful against Choice users such as Flygon, Heracross, and Crobat, and is also useful against Pokemon that use Eviolite such as Chansey. Aerial Ace is a decent option, hitting Heracross for some damage, as otherwise Gligar will be hard-pressed to do significant damage. Rock Slide can OHKO Moltres and Scyther after Stealth Rock damage, or 2HKO without Stealth Rock. U-Turn is a good move for gaining momentum on whatever switches in to Gligar.

    Struggle Bug is a new move that always lowers the opponent's Special Attack. This can be useful for Gligar, compensating for its poor Special Defense stat. Bulldoze can lower a grounded Pokemon's speed, allowing Gligar to outspeed it and have fun with Taunt or Toxic, or maybe cause a switch. Gligar is bulky enough to provide weather support, and has access to both Sunny Day and Rain Dance. This is useful because Drought is illegal in UU and there are no Drizzle users in the tier. Power Trick swaps Gligar's massive Defense with its mediocre Attack, which can work well with Gligar's good base 85 Speed, but is generally too gimmicky to succeed.

    Controlli e Counters

    Bulky Water-type Pokemon are the biggest problem for Gligar. Most of them can KO it with Surf or Ice Beam, and Gligar does pathetic damage in return. However, Gligar can poison them with Toxic or get rid of their item with Knock Off. Bulky Grass-types are in the same boat as Bulky Water-type Pokemon. They have no problem stomaching an Earthquake, and most of them don't even mind being poisoned by Toxic due to the frequency of Natural Cure. Although Gligar can take any of its attacks without breaking a sweat, Crobat walls Gligar, with immunity to both Earthquake and Toxic. Choice Band variants aren't a problem because Brave Bird recoil and Stealth Rock damage wear it down, but Stallbreaker variants can Taunt Gligar and halve its HP with Super Fang. Mamoswine is one physical attacker that should be avoided, as its STAB Ice-type attacks will easily destroy the little bat. Levitating Ghost-types can be problematic, especially ones with Substitute, because they can block Toxic. Most of them have access to Will-O-Wisp, which halves Gligar's Attack and causes it to take burn damage, severely decreasing Gligar's longevity.

    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitàNaturaTier
    Physically DefensiveEvioliteSabbiaveloScaltraUU


    MosseEVs
    ~ Sostituto/Levitoroccia
    ~ Trespolo
    ~ Provocazione/Tossina
    ~ Terremoto
    ~ 252 PS /252 Atk/ 4 Vel

    When equipped with an Eviolite, Gligar has the best Defense in UU, reaching a massive 508. This in conjunction with Gligar's typing and movepool makes it an ideal physical wall. UU is also very physically based, which makes Gligar all the more effective. Gligar can take hits from powerhouses including Crobat, Flygon, Heracross, Escavalier, Durant, Snorlax, and Bisharp. Mamoswine should always be avoided though, its 4x super effective STAB Ice-type attacks will do severe damage to Gligar.

    Unlike Gliscor, Gligar has a poor Attack stat, and must rely on support moves instead of attacking moves to stay useful. Substitute and Roost allow Gligar to stall effectively, setting up a Substitute, and safely attacking or using Roost to recover its HP. It also keeps Gligar free of status and is a great method of scouting choiced Pokemon. Stealth Rock can be used over Substitute, as Gligar will have ample opportunity to set them up due to its massive Defense stat. The remaining two attacks are Gligar's form of damaging the opposing team. Toxic wears Pokemon down and can be used very effectively with the SubRoost combination. It also damages the bulky Water-types which usually switch in to wall Gligar. Empoleon is an exception with its immunity to Toxic, but it is 2HKOed by Earthquake. Taunt can be used in the place of Toxic to assist against stall teams and common set up sweepers such as Escavalier and Snorlax. It shouldn't be used in tandem with the SubRoost combo though, as Gligar will find it difficult to damage opposing Pokemon. Due to its low Attack stat, Gligar's attacks will usually have a low damage output. Earthquake is by far Gligar's best attack and ability to hit Steel- and Poison-type Pokemon that are immune to Toxic for super effective damage.
    The EVs and nature are very straightforward. Maximum HP and Defense allows Gligar to take physical hits quite easily, while the last 4 EVs go into Speed because Gligar has a surprisingly decent base 85 Speed. Gligar is able to outstall most stall-based Pokemon and some bulky set up sweepers such as Escavalier and Snorlax. Bulky Water-type Pokemon beat Gligar due to its poor Special Defense. The best Gligar can do is poison them with Toxic as they switch in and then switch to an appropriate teammate. Levitating Ghost-type Pokemon are also a problem, especially ones with Substitute because they can block Toxic. In addition, most of them have access to Will-O-Wisp, which cuts Gligar's attack and inflicts burn damage every turn. However, Dusclops and Dusknoir aren't a problem if Gligar carries Taunt.
    Chansey makes a great partner. Its gigantic Special Defense stat complements Gligar's Defense, and the pair can take attacks aimed at each other. Snorlax acts similarly to Chansey, but it is more of an attacker than a supporter. Escavalier and Spiritomb can do the job too, and can be used if neither Snorlax nor Chansey fits your team. Grass-type Pokemon like Celebi and Roserade make good partners to combat Water-type Pokemon. Roserade also has access to Toxic Spikes, which means Gligar isn't as reliant on Toxic and is free to run a different option such as Taunt or Knock Off.

    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitàNaturaTier
    Baton PassEvioliteIpertaglioAllegraUU


    MosseEVs
    ~ Danzaspada
    ~ Agilità/Terremoto
    ~ Staffetta
    ~ Provocazione/Trespolo
    ~ 252 PS /4 Def/ 252 Vel

    Gligar makes an excellent Baton Pass user due to its great bulk, speed, and typing. Gligar is one of few Pokemon in UU that has access to Swords Dance, Agility, and Baton Pass, making it a very valuable member of a Baton Pass chain, or a perfect candidate to set up a physical sweeper. Taunt stops opposing Pokemon from using Taunt themselves or phazing Gligar out, but fails against Milotic's Dragon Tail. Roost can be used to increase Gligar's survivability, which can make Gligar harder to take down, and helps to keep the chain going. Earthquake is Gligar's best attack and can be used if you want Gligar to have an attacking move. It should be used over Agility, because Speed boosts can be easily obtained through Ninjask.
    Maximum Speed with a Jolly nature makes Gligar as fast as possible, while maximum HP and an Eviolite make Gligar hard to take down. Substitute can be used to block status and Dragon Tail, and is especially useful if Gligar has been passed a few defensive boosts, since Gliscor's Substitutes will become hard to break. Teammates include most, if not all Baton Pass users. Ninjask can easily pass Speed boosts, and Mew can use Barrier or Iron Defense. Smeargle has access to every move in the game, notably Spore, Ingrain, and any boosting move it pleases.
    Other teammates include Pokemon that can make use of Attack and Speed boosts such as Mamoswine and Heracross. If Gligar is being used as a one-time Baton Pass user and not as part of a chain, it should make use of Dual Screen and entry hazard support. A Yache or Passho Berry can be used in the place of an Eviolite to weaken a super effective move and allow Gligar to set up against a threatening Pokemon instead of having to resort to Baton Pass prematurely.

    Altre Opzioni
    Gligar is somewhat limited offensively, because any offensive item such as a Life Orb would prevent the use of Eviolite, which greatly increases Gligar's defenses. An offensive Choice Band, Choice Scarf, or Life Orb set is usable but isn't recommended, as Flygon generally outclasses Gligar in this role thanks to its superior Speed, typing, and offensive stats. Knock Off is a useful move which removes the opponent's item. This is incredibly useful against Choice users such as Flygon, Heracross, and Crobat, and is also useful against Pokemon that use Eviolite such as Chansey. Aerial Ace is a decent option, hitting Heracross for some damage, as otherwise Gligar will be hard-pressed to do significant damage. Rock Slide can OHKO Moltres and Scyther after Stealth Rock damage, or 2HKO without Stealth Rock. U-Turn is a good move for gaining momentum on whatever switches in to Gligar.
    Struggle Bug is a new move that always lowers the opponent's Special Attack. This can be useful for Gligar, compensating for its poor Special Defense stat. Bulldoze can lower a grounded Pokemon's speed, allowing Gligar to outspeed it and have fun with Taunt or Toxic, or maybe cause a switch. Gligar is bulky enough to provide weather support, and has access to both Sunny Day and Rain Dance. This is useful because Drought is illegal in UU and there are no Drizzle users in the tier. Power Trick swaps Gligar's massive Defense with its mediocre Attack, which can work well with Gligar's good base 85 Speed, but is generally too gimmicky to succeed.

    Controlli e Counters
    Bulky Water-type Pokemon are the biggest problem for Gligar. Most of them can KO it with Surf or Ice Beam, and Gligar does pathetic damage in return. However, Gligar can poison them with Toxic or get rid of their item with Knock Off. Bulky Grass-types are in the same boat as Bulky Water-type Pokemon. They have no problem stomaching an Earthquake, and most of them don't even mind being poisoned by Toxic due to the frequency of Natural Cure. Although Gligar can take any of its attacks without breaking a sweat, Crobat walls Gligar, with immunity to both Earthquake and Toxic. Choice Band variants aren't a problem because Brave Bird recoil and Stealth Rock damage wear it down, but Stallbreaker variants can Taunt Gligar and halve its HP with Super Fang. Mamoswine is one physical attacker that should be avoided, as its STAB Ice-type attacks will easily destroy the little bat. Levitating Ghost-types can be problematic, especially ones with Substitute, because they can block Toxic. Most of them have access to Will-O-Wisp, which halves Gligar's Attack and causes it to take burn damage, severely decreasing Gligar's longevity.

    Edited by Jellicent - 10/12/2011, 18:25
     
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