
Reflecting numerous types, this powerful Wall emerges. Fighting with a furious Special Attack, it can defeat foes and stay steadfast amongst sweepers. Let's build a Wall!
Ability: Analyze/ Sturdy
Type: Steel/ Electric
Weakness: Ground/ Fight/ Fire
Nature: Sassy (+Sp.Def -Spd)
Base Stats:
Hp-70
Atk-70
Def-115
Sp.Atk-130
Sp.Def-90
Spd-60
Ev Spread: (510)
Hp-126
Atk-0
Def-138
Sp.Atk-126
Sp.Def-120
Spd-0
Moveset Suggestion:
-Gyro Ball
-Magnet Rise
-Volt Switch
-Tri Attack
Additional Valuable Moves: Mirror Coat/ Thunderbolt/ Light Screen/ Barrier
Moveset Sidenotes:
Magnezone is versatile statistically. With alteration of movesets and abilities, it can instantly be more Walling or an attacking force. Sturdy frees you from One Hit Knock-outs, but seems worthless if you've raised it for defense in Effort Value Training. With high Defense and Special Defense, it’s unlikely you’ll be taken out in one shot. Additionally, Sturdy can be disarmed by your opponent with common arena traps such as "stealth rocks." My recommendation is to couple "Analyze," causing Magnezone to gain power if attacking second, with Gyro Ball which increases in power depending on how slow the user is. Partially a Wall, speed will be meaningless to train towards. Power is gained from lacking speed, but beware tumultuous ground terrors.
To free your Wall from its largest vulnerability, use Magnet Rise to give Magnezone temporary levitation. Once safe from earthquake, focus on taking out the original opposing threat. If remaining on the field seems to risky, pull a volt switch to counter your Wall's weakness. Reflecting back their force only is advantageous through Mirror Coat if you're certain a special attack is eminent. If hit with a physical move whilst predicting special, Mirror Coat will reflect nothing, and your efforts will be wasted. Finally Tri-Attack has good base power with the bonus of freezing, paralyzing, or burning the opponent.
Conclusion:
Magnezone stands strong reflecting many types, while providing good offensive maneuverability. Forming this fighter with more defensive moves, sets the rest of your team up for solid protection through barrier attacks. This shocking metal monstrosity will mock your rivals as they desperately try to break through. Remember levitation is not innate for this Poke, so raise those magnets!
Ability: Analyze/ Sturdy
Type: Steel/ Electric
Weakness: Ground/ Fight/ Fire
Nature: Sassy (+Sp.Def -Spd)
Base Stats:
Hp-70
Atk-70
Def-115
Sp.Atk-130
Sp.Def-90
Spd-60
Ev Spread: (510)
Hp-126
Atk-0
Def-138
Sp.Atk-126
Sp.Def-120
Spd-0
Moveset Suggestion:
-Gyro Ball
-Magnet Rise
-Volt Switch
-Tri Attack
Additional Valuable Moves: Mirror Coat/ Thunderbolt/ Light Screen/ Barrier
Moveset Sidenotes:
Magnezone is versatile statistically. With alteration of movesets and abilities, it can instantly be more Walling or an attacking force. Sturdy frees you from One Hit Knock-outs, but seems worthless if you've raised it for defense in Effort Value Training. With high Defense and Special Defense, it’s unlikely you’ll be taken out in one shot. Additionally, Sturdy can be disarmed by your opponent with common arena traps such as "stealth rocks." My recommendation is to couple "Analyze," causing Magnezone to gain power if attacking second, with Gyro Ball which increases in power depending on how slow the user is. Partially a Wall, speed will be meaningless to train towards. Power is gained from lacking speed, but beware tumultuous ground terrors.
To free your Wall from its largest vulnerability, use Magnet Rise to give Magnezone temporary levitation. Once safe from earthquake, focus on taking out the original opposing threat. If remaining on the field seems to risky, pull a volt switch to counter your Wall's weakness. Reflecting back their force only is advantageous through Mirror Coat if you're certain a special attack is eminent. If hit with a physical move whilst predicting special, Mirror Coat will reflect nothing, and your efforts will be wasted. Finally Tri-Attack has good base power with the bonus of freezing, paralyzing, or burning the opponent.
Conclusion:
Magnezone stands strong reflecting many types, while providing good offensive maneuverability. Forming this fighter with more defensive moves, sets the rest of your team up for solid protection through barrier attacks. This shocking metal monstrosity will mock your rivals as they desperately try to break through. Remember levitation is not innate for this Poke, so raise those magnets!
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