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    Nuotovelox

    Durante la pioggia la Velocitŕ di questo Pokémon raddoppia.

    Idrovelo
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    Il Pokčmon non puň essere Scottato. Se un Pokčmon Scottato ottiene Idrovelo tramite Baratto, Traccia o Giocodiruole, viene guarito immediatamente.



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    StatMin-MinMaxMax+
    PS
    85
    -311374-
    Att
    105
    221246309339
    Dif
    55
    131146209229
    Att Sp
    85
    185206269295
    Dif Sp
    50
    122136199218
    Vel
    115
    239266329361



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    Spazzino NuotoveloxAssorbisfera / RocciaumidaNuotoveloxDecisa


    MosseEvs
    ~ Cascata
    ~ Gelopugno
    ~ Ritorno
    ~ Pioggidanza
    232 PS / 8 Dif / 252 Att / 16 Vel

    Floatzel is a fast Water-type Pokemon who can cause quite a bit of destruction in the rain. The rain acts similar to an Agility and a Howl (for Waterfall that is) boost, which is why little Speed investment is necessary. After the rain is set up, it's time for Floatzel to wreak havoc upon its opponents. Waterfall will be the main attack for Floatzel and hits incredibly hard in the rain. Ice Punch adds coverage while stopping Grass-types from absorbing the boosted Waterfall, as well as hitting Altaria hard. Return is your best weapon against opposing Water-types and complements Waterfall for nearly perfect coverage. It's also your strongest attack against Toxicroak, who will often come in to absorb Waterfall. Rain Dance is in the last slot as you can never have too many Rain Dance users on a Rain Dance team.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    Spazziono GranfisicoAvanzi / AssorbisferaNuotoveloxAllegra


    MosseEvs
    ~ Granfisico
    ~ Cascata
    ~ Gelopugno
    ~ Ritorno
    32 PS / 48 Dif / 252 Att / 176 Vel

    Floatzel lacks Swords Dance; however, having Bulk Up still gives Floatzel the Attack boost that it needs. After using Bulk Up, Floatzel will obtain 417 Attack and 237 Defense. Once Floatzel has used Bulk Up once or twice, it should follow up by attacking. Waterfall provides reliable STAB, dealing significant damage to the many Fire-, Rock-, and Ground-types in the UU metagame. Ice Punch picks off Grass-types, as well as hitting Altaria hard. Return pairs well with Waterfall and offers good coverage while hitting the many bulky Water-types who resist the Water + Ice combination. Brick Break and Crunch are the main other options for this set. Crunch will hit Ghost- and Psychic-types harder than any move, which is especially important for Slowbro who resists Water-type moves. Brick Break, however, hits Lapras hard, since Lapras resists Water- and Ice-type moves. Brick Break also hits most Steel-, Dark-, and Normal-types harder than any other move. Aqua Jet is a minor option but does allow you to hit priority users before they hit you, as well as hitting faster Choice Scarf users, like Dugtrio and Swellow.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    StaffettaAvanziNuotoveloxAllegra


    MosseEvs
    ~ Cascata
    ~ Granfisico
    ~ Provocazione
    ~ Staffetta
    80 PS / 176 Vel / 252 Dif

    Floatzel is one of the few Pokemon who can Baton Pass Bulk Up boosts. The weasel's high Speed and access to Taunt help this set successfully pass the boosts. Since Whirlwind, Roar, and Perish Song are common ways to prevent Pokemon from Baton Passing boosts, Taunt helps patch that problem. It can also make certain offensively weak Pokemon setup bait. Waterfall is used as the sole attack since it's Floatzel's most reliable Water-type move, and Floatzel is not meant to be a sweeper with this set. Therefore, another attack isn't needed.

    A Jolly nature and 176 Speed EVs allows Floatzel to outspeed Timid Mismagius and Jolly Scyther while Floatzel's Defense is maximized so it can take hits as best as possible with the rest placed in HP. Floatzel doesn't need Attack EVs on this set as it's not meant to be a sweeper; it's meant to be a team supporter. Floatzel should only retaliate when it feels that it is absolutely necessary to. Otherwise, Floatzel should simply use Baton Pass to escape from harm. Leftovers is the preferred item as free recovery can help Floatzel last longer.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    BendasceltaBendasceltaNuotoveloxAllegra / Decisa


    MosseEvs
    ~ Cascata
    ~ Gelopugno
    ~ Ritorno
    ~ Sgranocchio / Acquagetto / Breccia
    252 Att / 4 PS / 252 Vel

    The ingredients to Choice Band are rather simple: a good movepool, acceptable Attack, and high Speed. You may lose the versatility of switching attacks, but the Attack boost is welcomed. While Floatzel has an impressive Speed stat, its Attack is mediocre compared to the likes of Absol and Hitmonlee, but that higher Speed can come in use at times, as well as its powerful STAB Waterfall. Waterfall is Floatzel's main attack to hit the many Ground-, Rock-, and Fire-types in UU, while Ice Punch falls close behind in hitting the many Grass-types. Ice Punch also hits Altaria hard. Return gives reliable damage; however, use a coverage move or priority here if you want. Crunch damages Slowbro and Rotom, Aqua Jet provides useful priority and makes Sucker Punch from Absol and others fail, while Brick Break isn't exactly a necessary option; however, it hits most Normal-, Steel-, and Dark-types harder than any other attack. Another option is Pursuit to trap fleeing Pokemon, such as Mismagius who is OHKOed by a Jolly Choice Band Waterfall after Stealth Rock damage, so will unlikely risk staying in.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    Spazzino Pioggidanza MixatoAssorbisferaNuotoveloxArdente


    MosseEvs
    ~ Pioggidanza
    ~ Surf
    ~ Cascata
    ~ Geloraggio
    240 Att/ 16 Vel / 252 Att Sp

    Floatzel is a surprisingly good mixed sweeper thanks to decent offensive stats and Rain Dance. This set works just like any other Rain Dancer: find a turn to Rain Dance and start inflicting pain. Surf is the primary STAB here, and hits some of the physically defensive Pokemon who think they can take Floatzel's hits easily. Waterfall is the second move to hit Chansey, Clefable, and others hard. Ice Beam is used in the last slot to hit the many Grass-types of UU, while also OHKOing Altaria.




    Opzioni Team


    Rain Dance support is a requirement for the Rain Dance sets as Floatzel's low defenses mean it can't easily take a hit and set up Rain Dance. Lanturn, Rotom, and Claydol are very good options to set up the rain as they can all take Electric-type moves aimed at Floatzel. Registeel, Muk, and Altaria can set up the rain while taking Grass-type moves aimed at Floatzel. Stealth Rock support is very useful for the offensive sets to make dealing with Pokemon such as Uxie an easier task as well as making Moltres a much less scary sweeper. Claydol, Registeel, and Uxie are very good Pokemon to set up Stealth Rock for the Rain Dance sets as they can also set up Rain Dance. They also work well for other sets. Donphan can make a nice partner to set up Stealth Rock as its high Defense lets it take on physically offensive Toxicroak. Dual screen or Memento support can be useful for the Bulk Up and Baton Pass sets to help them set-up more boosts. Rotom, Claydol, and Uxie are good options to set up dual screens, while Uxie can also provide Memento support. Muk and Weezing can also provide Memento support while dealing with Toxicroak who causes Floatzel problems. Spikes and Toxic Spikes support from Pokemon such as Omastar, Kabutops, and Qwilfish can also be helpful as they will let Floatzel have an easier time with bulky Water-types.

    For offensive support Pokemon, Ludicolo is the best option for the Rain Dance sets as it can deal with the bulky Water-types which wall Floatzel, and also hits Tangrowth hard with Ice Beam. Powerful special sweepers such as Omastar and Gorebyss make good partners to the Rain Dance sets to deal with some of the more physically defensive Pokemon such as Tangrowth. They also have Earth Power and Psychic, respectively, to OHKO Toxicroak who otherwise can be a major pain for Floatzel. Offensive Rotom, Sceptile, and Venusaur can make good partners to the Choice Band and Bulk Up sets as they scare off the bulky Water-types that Floatzel hates. Moltres, Houndoom, and Blaziken can scare off Tangrowth, and Moltres can also do very well against Toxicroak who lack Stone Edge. Cradily, Exploud, and Octillery make very good offensive partners to the Baton Pass set as their abilities block Roar and Whirlwind while they can all take advantage of Bulk Up boosts. Absol, Hitmonlee, and other powerful physical sweepers make great partners to the Baton Pass set to take advantage of Bulk Up boosts.

    As for defensive partners, Claydol, Lanturn, and Rotom are great, taking Electric-types moves aimed at Floatzel easily and can also set up Rain Dance. Registeel, Muk, and Altaria are effective partners as they can all set up Rain Dance, but also take Grass-type moves aimed at Floatzel well. Mr. Mime can make a good partner to Baton Pass sets as Soundproof blocks Roar, and it can add Calm Mind to your Baton Pass chain should you need it. Muk, Weezing, and Nidoqueen are all great defensive partners to take on Toxicroak; however, Muk has to watch out for Earthquake, and Nidoqueen has to watch out for Earthquake and Ice Punch. Chansey and Clefable with Toxic can do well against the bulky Water-types as they have high Special Defense, Wish + Protect for stalling, and with Natural Cure and Magic Guard, respectively, they can shrug off status.

    Modifiche Facoltative


    Aqua Tail is another STAB option that has a higher Base Power than Waterfall. Waterfall outclasses Aqua Tail though, as Waterfall has the nifty 20% chance of a flinch occurring as well as 100% accuracy. Aqua Jet is a priority move that Floatzel has access to; however, Floatzel is usually fast enough that it is almost redundant to use it. Focus Punch can be used alongside Substitute, Waterfall, and Crunch. Speaking of Substitute, Liechi Berry and Substitute make a good set thanks to Floatzel's high Speed.

    Adamant with maximum Speed is fine on the Bulk Up set due to the fact that Floatzel will outspeed positive natured base 100s. Adamant and maximum Speed is fine for more power on the Choice Bander.

    Counter


    Bulky Water-types are the best counters to Floatzel. Milotic can easily Recover the damage and retaliate with Hidden Power Grass or repeated Surfs. Milotic commonly uses Rest and Sleep Talk as well to take advantage of Marvel Scale, thus making the weasel look unsatisfied rather than the usual joyous emotion. Quagsire can do very well against Floatzel as long as Floatzel doesn't have Hidden Power Grass or Bulk Up. Lapras with Thunderbolt is a great counter, taking most attacks easily and hitting back hard. Slowbro can also do well, and has many ways to deal with Floatzel; Thunder Wave, Psychic, and Grass Knot are the main ones. Toxicroak also causes most sets problems with Sucker Punch priority and a Water immunity.

    Tangrowth has high Defense and access to the powders to cripple Floatzel. Against non-Rain Dance versions, Sceptile will be faster while being able to take out Floatzel with Leaf Storm. Electrode is also faster than the non-Rain Dance versions, and can hit Floatzel hard with Thunderbolt.

    Edited by † Paul † - 30/10/2011, 18:53
     
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