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    StatMin-MinMaxMax+
    PS
    78
    -297360-
    Att
    84
    183204267293
    Dif
    78
    172192255280
    Att Sp
    109
    228254317348
    Dif Sp
    85
    185206269295
    Vel
    100
    212236299328



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    StolasceltaStolasceltaFuocoaiutoModesta / Ardente


    MosseEVs
    ~ Eruzione
    ~ Centripugno / Focalcolpo
    ~ Fuocobomba
    ~ Introforza Erba / Introforza Roccia
    80 Att / 252 Att.Sp / 176 Vel

    Eruption is Typhlosion's most powerful move, gaining a boost from STAB, having a Base Power of 150, and coming off a base 109 Special Attack, it will dent any Pokemon without the ability Flash Fire. Focus Punch allows Typhlosion to hit Chansey on the switch, dealing an average of 69%. Focus Blast does more damage to physically defensive walls such as Regirock and Omastar. Fire Blast allows Typhlosion to sweep late-game when its health is too low to abuse Eruption. The choice of Hidden Power in the last slot depends on what Pokemon you want to hit. Hidden Power Grass allows Typhlosion to OHKO Quagsire and Rhyperior almost all of the time, while Hidden Power Rock allows Typhlosion to damage Moltres, Altaria, Houndoom, and Arcanine.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    SubPitayaBaccapitayaFuocoaiutoTimida


    MosseEVs
    ~ Sostituto
    ~ Fuocobomba / Lanciafiamme
    ~ Introforza Roccia / Introforza Erba
    ~ Focalcolpo
    4 Dif / 252 Att. Sp / 252 Vel

    This set takes advantage of Typhlosion's great ability, Blaze. After boosts from Blaze, its Petaya Berry, and STAB, Fire Blast will be dealing huge damage to anyone who isn't immune to it. Flamethrower can be used as an alternative if you are worried about the accuracy. Hidden Power Rock helps against Pokemon like Moltres and Houndoom, who otherwise cause Typhlosion problems, while Hidden Power Grass will deal hefty damage to Water Pokemon like Milotic and Slowbro. Focus Blast allows Typhlosion to hit Regirock super effectively, but this shouldn't be used for any other reason due to its shaky accuracy (many targets like Chansey are hit harder by a Blaze Petaya STAB Flamethrower anyway). SolarBeam can be used over Focus Blast if you have support from Sunny Day, but Typhlosion has a tough time switching in.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    GiornodisoleAssorbisfera / RocciacaldaFuocoaiutoTimida


    MosseEVs
    ~ Giornodisole
    ~ Fuocobomba / Lanciafiamme
    ~ Introforza Roccia
    ~ Solaraggio
    4 Dif / 252 Att. Sp / 252 Vel

    If played correctly, this set can be devastating for the opponent. With a boost from STAB, Sunny Day, and Blaze, Typhlosion's Fire Blast will be deadly. Flamethrower can be used in place of Fire Blast if you prefer accuracy for a small drop in power. Sunny Day is essential for boosting Fire Blast's power and making SolarBeam a single turn move. Fire Blast is Typhlosion's best option, as it has a high Base Power and decent accuracy, but Flamethrower is another option if you prefer accuracy over power. Hidden Power Rock allows Typhlosion to hit its main counters, Houndoom and Moltres, super effectively. SolarBeam works great with Sunny Day and allows Typhlosion to hit bulky Water-types, like Milotic and Blastoise for huge damage.



    Nome MovesetStrumentoAbilitŕNatura
    LentisceltaLentisceltaAiutofuocoTimida / Modesta


    MosseEVs
    ~ Vampata / Eruzione
    ~ Focalcolpo
    ~ Introforza Erba / Introforza Roccia
    ~ Lanciafiamme
    4 PS / 252 Att / 252 Vel

    Typhlosion's high Speed and Special Attack stats shout for a Choice Specs set. The idea is to deal as much damage in a single turn as possible. Overheat is one of Typhlosion's most powerful STAB moves, and only has 10 less Base Power than a fully powered Eruption. Eruption is another good option for the first slot, but since this set will be used later in the game, it carries the risk of losing health to entry hazards. Focus Blast allows Typhlosion to hit Houndoom, Chansey, and Clefable super effectively. Flamethrower can attack multiple times without the worry of a Special Attack drop. The choice of Hidden Power is down to personal preference; Hidden Power Grass allows Typhlosion to hit bulky Waters super effectively, while Hidden Power Rock will damage Altaria and Moltres.

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    Support from Sunny Day is helpful as it allows Typhlosion to 2HKO Chansey with a full powered Eruption. Defensive Pokemon like Registeel and offensive threats like Moltres are great options. Moltres also benefits from Sunny Day as it can abuse the increased power of its STAB moves.

    Venusaur makes an excellent partner for Typhlosion due to its ability to remove bulky Water-types with Leaf Storm or Power Whip. With its high Special Defense, it is able to survive an Ice Beam and threaten to OHKO the main bulky Water-types: Milotic and Slowbro. Venusaur is also helpful to absorb Toxic Spikes, which can make the SubPetaya set useless and will weaken Eruption's Base Power overtime.

    Hitmonlee is another great choice as it can remove Chansey with STAB Fighting-type moves. Chansey and Houndoom are unable to survive a STAB Fighting-type move, while Altaria and Moltres fear Stone Edge. Thick Fat Hariyama is another great option as it takes little damage from Houndoom's Fire-type moves and it can hit both Chansey and Houndoom with Force Palm, which is also helpful for spreading paralysis around the opponent's team.

    Blastoise is a good partner since it can switch into Water-type attacks directed at Typhlosion and use Rapid Spin to remove entry hazards, allowing Typhlosion easier switch-ins. Pairing both Blastoise and Venusaur together give an excellent defensive combination, being able to switch into each other's weaknesses and cripple the opponent's team with Sleep Powder (Venusaur) and Toxic (Blastoise).

    A Pokemon to set up Stealth Rock is recommended as it will weaken the opposing Fire-type Pokemon who wall Typhlosion's entire moveset barring Hidden Power Rock. Omastar is an option as it has a 4x resistance to Fire-type moves, while also having enough attacking power to KO Moltres with Surf. Omastar should beware of Hidden Power Grass, however. Chansey is another great option as she can switch into any special-based opponent, including Moltres, and set up Stealth Rock or cripple an opponent with Thunder Wave.

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    Typhlosion has an excellent physical movepool, with moves such as Flare Blitz, ThunderPunch, and Earthquake. It may seem tempting to run a fully physical set, but it wastes Typhlosion's higher Special Attack. Extrasensory is an option if you wish to hit Blaziken super effectively. Reversal is an option to OHKO Chansey when low on health. Lava Plume is an option if you wish to abuse its 30% burn rate.

    Counter



    Chansey is able to switch into any special attack and paralyze Typhlosion with Thunder Wave or weaken it with Seismic Toss. However, Chansey should be careful switching in as Typhlosion may carry Focus Punch.

    Houndoom and Arcanine make excellent checks to Typhlosion as they can switch into most of its attacks with little trouble while absorbing Fire attacks with Flash Fire. They are especially effective against Choiced Typhlosion, since it must switch out while giving these Pokemon a free turn to stat up or attack. Moltres and Altaria can also switch into Typhlosion's attacks easily without Stealth Rock up, but risk getting 2HKOed by boosted attacks when Stealth Rock is up. Moltres is able to hit Typhlosion with Air Slash or stall it with Pressure and Roost. However, both of these Pokemon should beware of Hidden Power Rock, because it has a chance to OHKO Moltres and 2HKO Dragon Dance Altaria.

    Bulky Water-types like Milotic and Slowbro take little damage from Fire-type moves and Focus Punch, while they can threaten Typhlosion with a STAB Surf. Both have reliable, single turn recovery moves if they need to restore health. However, these Pokemon should watch out for SolarBeam and Hidden Power Grass boosted by Choice Specs.

    Finally, Typhlosion, being a Fire-type, has the nasty weakness to Stealth Rock, losing 25% of its health upon each switch in. As Typhlosion will be switching a lot, the residual damage will take its toll and eventually remove Typhlosion. After it's weakened enough, you may use a priority move to finish it off.

    Edited by † Paul † - 6/11/2011, 10:54
     
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