-
¬Hitomoshi.
User deleted
Vileplume
Link utili:
Scheda di Vileplume sull'Ombra Notturna
Commenti di Vileplume sull'Ombra Notturna
Vileplume su Serebii
Vileplume su Smogon
Torna all'indice generale delle schede Pokemon dell'Ombra NotturnaLa Velocitŕ aumenta con il sole.
Spargispora
Mondo dei SogniQuando un Pokémon con Spargispora č colpito da un attacco che provoca contatto, l'attaccante ha il 10% di probabilitŕ di essere addormentato, paralizzato o avvelenato.
Tipo
Tier
RU
Stat Min- Min Max Max+ PS 75- 291 354 - Att 80176 196 259 284 Dif 85185 206 269 295 Att Sp 100212 236 299 328 Dif Sp 90194 216 279 306 Vel 50122 136 199 218 Nome Moveset Strumento Abilitŕ Natura Cleric Avanzi Clorofilla Calma Mosse EVs ~ Aromaterapia
~ Energipalla
~ Fangobomba
~ Lucelunare / Parassiseme / Sonnifero252 PS / 252 Dif. Sp / 4 Dif
Vileplume's main purpose is to heal her teammates of status by using Aromatherapy. While it first appears that Meganium would be a better candidate for the job due to her superior defenses and access to Reflect and Light Screen, Vileplume avoids being outclassed due to her secondary Poison-typing and access to Sleep Powder. Energy Ball allows Vileplume to take a chunk of health from bulky Water- and Ground-types, while Sludge Bomb aids Vileplume in defeating Sceptile (who could otherwise set up Swords Dance or Substitute) and Venusaur (who takes pitiful damage from Energy Ball). The last moveslot is up to personal choice. Moonlight is Vileplume's only instant-recovery move, but it is troubled by poor PP in comparison to other instant-recovery moves. In addition, its recovery has the unfortunate side effect of being halved under rain, hail, or sandstorm. Leech Seed is an alternate form of recovery that enables Vileplume to serve as an acceptable annoyer. Sleep Powder allows Vileplume to essentially remove one of the opponent's Pokemon from play if it does not have Sleep Talk, Natural Cure, or the rare Insomnia.Opzioni Team
The most optimal Pokemon to pair with Vileplume are those who can take care of her weaknesses to Fire- and Flying-type moves and her problems with Pokemon who can set up on her. Thus, Arcanine works well with Vileplume, as she is able use Fire-type attacks aimed at Vileplume to her advantage and can take care of Swellow with ExtremeSpeed. In addition, Arcanine is also able to defeat Registeel, Mismagius, and Spiritomb. Bulky Water-types like Milotic and Slowbro also pair well with Vileplume, taking Fire-type attacks for her. These same Pokemon also appreciate being cleansed of status, as Milotic and Slowbro are prime targets for Toxic. Finally, Vileplume, Arcanine, and a bulky Water-type form a sturdy Fire + Water + Grass core when used together.
As with virtually every single Pokemon, Vileplume appreciates entry hazard support. Entry Hazards are incredibly useful due to the amount of switches Leech Seed and Sleep Powder will cause. Stealth Rock also has the added benefit of deterring Fire- and Flying-types from switching in due to the toll on their health.Modifiche Facolative
Vileplume has a few interesting moves in her very limited arsenal. Stun Spore and Teeter Dance could be used to run a parafusion set that hinders the opponent's ability to fight back. However, such a set is better in the hands of Lanturn, who can do the same but with Thunder Wave, which is 100% accurate. Toxic aids Vileplume in combating Milotic, although Energy Ball already does sufficient damage to her. Charm can be used to lower the Attack of physical sweepers, but has limited usefulness due to Vileplume's low Speed.
Vileplume's offensive options are extremely few in number. Grass Knot is an interesting option, doing more damage to Rhyperior, Milotic, Donphan, and Regirock than Energy Ball. However, it loses much of its power against lighter threats like Omastar and Azumarill. Vileplume can choose to run a physical set (with Body Slam and Seed Bomb as her attacking options), but it lacks much power and has poor coverage.Counter
Most of Vileplume's counters do not take away her ability to heal her teammates, but instead force her out with their STAB moves. Fire- and Flying-types such as Arcanine and Swellow fall under this category; however, these Pokemon must all watch out and be careful not to switch into Leech Seed or Sleep Powder. Vileplume also has problems with Pokemon who enjoy setting up on weak attackers. Calm Mind Mismagius and mono-attacking Registeel and Spiritomb take little damage from Vileplume's attacks and can bypass Sleep Powder by using Substitute and Sleep Talk, respectively. However, these Pokemon also do not enjoy being struck by Leech Seed.
Edited by † Paul † - 6/11/2011, 12:14. -
-Drifblim-.
User deleted
.