23rd Round of silly replays: A New Start Edition
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/ou-137257036
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/ou-137261640
And this is in the 1300s.
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/ou-137264460
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/ou-137257036
Team A:
- Moonblast Mega Gardevoir. It also used Psyshock on Gliscor just after a Shadow Ball, despite the fact that the latter lowered its Special Defense (overprediction?).
- Salamence using Dragon Claw on Azumarill, ending its sweep. Its player left just after this big misplay.
- Protect Mega Charizard X. Is it to scout for a Toxic or a surprise EQ?
- Ice Beam Azumarill.
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/ou-137261640
And this is in the 1300s.
Team A:
- An overconfident Mega Tyranitar using Dragon Dance instead of outright rolling over Flareon with a Rock move. Truth is Flareon learns Superpower.
- Dazzling Gleam Clefable, when Moonblast exists.
- Drill Peck Honchkrow, when Brave Bird exists. Also, Honchkrow in OU.
- Moonblast Sylveon, when... well, you get the idea. It also had Substitute.
- Iron Tail Flareon. At least it KOed a Clefable. Honestly, I expected the Toxic Orb variant.
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/ou-137264460
- Rock Slide Tyranitar, when... OK, I stop. But it misses less often than Stone Edge.
- Exeggutor. I'd use Harvest with Lum Berry, though.
- Heat Wave Petaya Berry Charizard. So no automatic Sun setter for poor Exeggutor. At least it had EQ for Heatran.
- Politoed without Drizzle, and especially without any rain abuser. Oh, and it also had BODY SLAM.
- Electabuzz.
- Non-Mega Aggron, with Double-Edge (at least with Rock Head) and Iron Tail.
- All of them in the same team.