![]() ![]() The extra Ground-type resistance provided by its Flying-type is also helpful for taking on Groudon. Not even the part Steel-type Dialga is safe from Togekiss, as Togekiss can win the match up by committing to both shields. Although it does not possess the greatest stats, Togekiss's sheer type advantage carries it through many Dark- and Dragon-type matchups. Master League is often dominated by Dragon-types, and is the perfect place for Togekiss to feast. The lack of bulk and slow energy gains however, prevents Togekiss from winning more matches against neutral opponents like Cresselia. Just like in Great League, Togekiss still has to be cautious of common Steel-type Pokemon in this league, in addition to less favorable matchups against Lapras and Snorlax. The prevalence of Giratina in this league makes Togekiss stand out as an excellent counter to them, and also some of the Dark and Fighting-types that are also present in the meta. Overall still a considerable choice, though other Fairy-types like Wigglytuff might fulfill the role a bit better depending on the format. As an anti-meta pick, popular Pokemon that are weak to Fairy-type attacks like Medicham, Sableye, Altaria, and Umbreon become easy prey for Togekiss. Unfortunately the prevalence of Steel-types in the meta does hold Togekiss back quite a bit, which makes Pokemon like Medicham a good choice to compliment Togekiss. ![]() The extremely poor energy generation from Charm also prevents Togekiss from applying any sort of significant shield pressure, which may somewhat discourage its use. The addition of Charm thanks to the July 2019 move rebalance enables Togekiss to become an anti-meta specialist, as its greater ATK stat limits its bulk, and a Fairy/Flying typing can be vulnerable to common threats. Ground Hidden Power is favored as it covers Electric, Poison, Steel and Rock attackers.Īir Slash is a solid defensive fast move, just worse than the alternative.įlamethrower provides good coverage against certain threats and also has the second earliest damage window.Īura Sphere* is a bit of a side-grade to Flamethrower, having semi-similar coverage and a very early damage window.Īerial Ace has 3 bars and does damage earlier than Dazzling Gleam.Īgainst those who don’t dodge, Dazzling Gleam is by far the strongest.Īncient Power is workable on defense, but it’s not notable. ![]() Hidden Power is generally worthwhile for defense due to its unpredictable typing.įor Hidden Power types, Fire, Ground, Dark, and Ghost can sting Metagross. Fighting-types.Īncient Power and Flamethrower have no role on offense.Ĭharm has a huge base power and hits hard on defense against common Fighting and Dragon-type attackers. However, Charm hits all of the same minus resistances from sub-types.Īir Slash + Aerial Ace is workable, but Dazzling Gleam is superior vs. Hidden Power can cover Fairy’s other type advantages if you luck into a good type.įor Hidden Power types, Fighting and Bug hit Dark, while Ice and Dragon hit Dragon. Actual Fighting-type Pokemon outperform Togekiss at this role, however. However, its use is limited to targets that take super effectively from both Fairy and Fighting, such as Dark-type bosses. Charm + Dazzling Gleam lets Togekiss do what it does best: Fairy type offense.Īura Sphere actually offers more DPS than STAB Dazzling Gleam. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |