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    Alternacura

    Il Pokčmon si cura automaticamente da tuttele condizioni di stato quando viene sostituito

    Velenopunto

    L'avversario ha il 30% di possibilitŕ di subire un Avvelenamento quando coolpisce il pokčmon con un attacco a contatto.
    Se l'attacco fallisce, Velenopunto non si attiva

    Tecnico
    Mondo Dei Sogni

    Quando il Pokčmon usa un attacco con potenza 60 o inferiore, il danno viene incrementato del 50%. Tecnico si attiva solamente in base alla potenza della mossa, senza contare STAB o altri effetti che ne modificano la potenza
    Se una mossa ha potenza variabile e quando viene usata ha potenza 60 o meno (Slavina, Vendetta, Introforza, Contropiede, Dononaturale, Rivincita e Inseguimento), viene anch'essa potanziata del 50%



    Tipo

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    UU



    StatMin-MinMaxMax+
    PS
    60
    -261324-
    Att
    70
    158176239262
    Dif
    55
    131146209229
    Att Sp
    125
    257286349383
    Dif Sp
    105
    221246309339
    Vel
    90
    194216279306



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    Toxic SpikesFocus Sash / Life OrbNatural CureTimid


    MosseEVs
    ~ Toxic Spikes
    ~ Sleep Powder
    ~ Leaf Storm / Giga Drain / Grass Knot
    ~ Hidden Power Fire / Hidden Power Ice
    4 Ps / 252 Att Sp / 252 Vel


    Roserade is one of few Pokemon that can effectively set up Toxic Spikes. While Toxic Spikes may seem better suited to supporting stall teams, an offensive Toxic Spiker such as Roserade has its merits. The first point is that Roserade is the fourth fastest user of Toxic Spikes (not counting Qwilfish in the rain), meaning it can always set up two layers against slower opponents. The second point is that Roserade's great Special Attack means that after setting up Toxic Spikes, it can proceed to hit the opponent for reasonable damage, allowing another sweeper to come in and either pick off a weakened opponent or set up while they switch. In addition, Toxic Spikes will wear down the opposing team, allowing other sweepers to pick up some more damage and gain valuable KOs. Sleep Powder is Roserade's best choice against faster leads; because Roserade will be KOed before it can lay any Toxic Spikes, it is best to disable the opponent's Pokemon first, forcing them to switch, thus giving Roserade at least one layer and shutting down one of the opponent's Pokemon for the rest of the game. It also prevents the likes of Hippowdon and Swampert from setting up their entry hazards, helping your sweepers even further.

    Hidden Power Fire is recommended due to the fact that Forretress, Scizor, and Ferrothorn are more likely to crop up early- or mid-game and take on Roserade; however, Hidden Power Ice is not without its merits, hitting Salamence, Dragonite, and Thundurus super effectively. Leaf Storm is the recommended STAB move, packing the most initial power, but its Special Attack drop forces Roserade to switch out afterwards. Giga Drain has low damage output, but its healing properties can keep Roserade alive, working well with Roserade's stellar Special Attack. Grass Knot will be the most effective option against foes such as Tyranitar and Gyarados due to its higher damage output.


    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    SpikesLeftoversNatural CureCalm


    MosseEVs
    ~ Spikes
    ~ Giga Drain / Grass Knot
    ~ Hidden Power Fire / Hidden Power Ice
    ~ Rest / Stun Spore / Leech Seed
    252 Ps / 120 Dif / 136 Dif Sp

    Roserade also has access to Spikes, and is very good at setting them up, being able to deal severe damage to the majority of Rapid Spinners in OU. This Roserade is much bulkier than the Toxic Spikes set, so Giga Drain becomes the better option, keeping Roserade healthy while still taking out the likes of Starmie and Excadrill. Grass Knot is an option to hit heavier foes if desired. Once again, Hidden Power Fire takes out Ferrothorn and Forretress, two Pokemon that not only give Roserade stiff competition in setting up entry hazards, but also pose as potential walls to Roserade's assaults. If Dragon Dance users such as Salamence and Dragonite are worrying, then Hidden Power Ice will swiftly KO the Dragons before they can even attack.


    Altre Opzioni


    Roserade's movepool is great for what it can do; Sludge Bomb is an effective STAB move with decent neutral coverage, although Steel-types resist both of Roserade's STABs. Weather Ball can see some use, especially with the prominence of weather in this generation; unfortunately, Pokemon commonly seen on weather teams resist it. Shadow Ball can hit Ghost- and Psychic-types quite hard, although Roserade will struggle to break the likes of Reuniclus or Jellicent. Aromatherapy is an interesting choice, especially on the more defensive Roserade, although Roserade isn't as bulky as other clerics. It struggles to find the opportunity to switch in repeatedly, and is outclassed by the likes of Blissey. GrassWhistle can be used on the Spikes set, as Sleep Powder and Spikes is an illegal combination. In addition to the listed sets, you may also slap a Choice Scarf or Choice Specs on Roserade and go fully offensive with a set of Leaf Storm / Sludge Bomb / Hidden Power Fire / Rest and abuse Roserade's naturally high Special Attack.

    Checks & Counters


    Steel-types resist both of Roserade's STAB moves, and fear only Hidden Power Fire. In particular, Skarmory and Ferrothorn can set up their entry hazards, and use Whirlwind and Gyro Ball, respectively. Lacking Hidden Power Ice allows Dragon-types to come in and set up, or simply take Roserade out. Blissey walls everything, provided it doesn't come in on two layers of Toxic Spikes. It can then proceed to paralyze Roserade or take it down with Seismic Toss or Ice Beam. In general, Roserade hits hard, but if a Pokemon can switch in without losing more than 40%, it's not hard to hit it on its frail Defense and take it out.

    Dream World


    Technician is one of Roserade's better upgrades, although outside of the rare, weak Grass Knot, Roserade has few viable options that are boosted by Technician. Magical Leaf is more powerful than Energy Ball after Technician and has infinite accuracy and more PP. Most Roserade use Hidden Power, so reducing the power of Hidden Power to 60 or 59 from an IV spread listed here grants Roserade a Hidden Power strength of either 90 or 88, depending on which you decide on. Other options are Swift and Round, both of which are competitively useless.

    Edited by Araluke - 30/10/2011, 10:07
     
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