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The strongest poison of all Pokemon is from Salazzle
The strongest venom is from Drapion (or UB: Stinger, but I'm not sure as I've never been in contact with the UBs)
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Nagadanel has been banned from USM OU!
It was a quick ban, not a suspect test.
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captainshyguy · 6 years
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oof im gonna get ultra sun tomorrow!
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unovachampion · 5 years
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honest to god forgot nagadanel was a real pokemon
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jose92gt · 4 years
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Siguiéndo con su batalla Kukui vs Ash en el capítulo 142 de pokemon sol y Luna combates de manera express con movimientos potentes, estuvieron en escena Braviary vs Lyancarot sale ganándo Braviary que luego cae ante Rowlet resulta derrotado ante Venasaur y este por Torracat vaya cadena que se fue dando
Ash y Kukui disfrutando el combate Empoleon vs Pikachu el combate entre ellos se vio poco más largo que Pikachu es remplazado por Melmetal que ganaría ante Empoleon uno de los as de Kukui Incineroar teniendo experiencia del combate este lo guarda para después entra en escena Lucario y Ash usa a su ultra ente Nagadanel
Dejando este combate para el próximo episodio
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captainshyguy · 6 years
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i cant believe there’s literally not a single bug or poison legendary, and heck there’s no poison mythicals 
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captainshyguy · 6 years
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pros of getting ultra sun:
i can get SO MANY shiny pokemon i want, i can sr for ho-oh, raikou, latios, dialga in the wormholes and type null and poipole/nagadnel as gift pokemon! 
i can also sr for my rowlet and have a shiny starter as my adventure bud! 
opportunity to sr for shiny legendaries i decided not to in ultra moon, like moltres or terrakion
potentially sr for a shiny legendary i dont want/already have (like idk xerneas, reshiam, groudon)  so i can find someone with a shiny poipole who might want one and i can trade! (that way i can have a shiny poipole and nagadanel heheheh) 
cons of getting ultra sun:
having to complete the dex again to get the shiny charm which requires bothering my friends (especially since i dont want to evolve my shiny type null, so i’ll have to send my shiny silvally from my second moon copy to them, then have them send it back on ultra sun aaaaAAA) 
it means nebby will be a solgaleo and not lunala :( 
gotta put up with that bullshit story and character assassination of the aether family lmao 
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(Major Spoilers) Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon New Pokemon
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Naganadel
Ability: Beast Boost
Base Stat Total: 540
HP: 73
Attack: 73
Defense: 73
Special Attack: 127
Special Defense: 73
Speed: 121
Notable Moves:
Draco Meteor
Dragon Pulse
Sludge Wave
Sludge Bomb
Fire Blast
Flamethrower
Heat Wave
Thunderbolt
Nasty Plot
U-turn
Toxic
Substitute
Possible Movesets:
Nasty Plot:
Naganadel @ Dragonium Z   Ability: Beast Boost   EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe   Timid Nature   - Draco Meteor   - Sludge Wave   - Fire Blast   - Nasty Plot
Choice Specs:
Naganadel @ Choice Specs   Ability: Beast Boost   EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe   Timid Nature   - Draco Meteor   - Sludge Wave   - Thunderbolt/Fire Blast  - U-turn
Choice Scarf:
Naganadel @ Choice Scarf   Ability: Beast Boost   EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe   Timid Nature   - Draco Meteor   - Sludge Wave   - Fire Blast/Thunderbolt - U-turn
Short Analysis:
Nagadanel has everything going for it to be broken in OU. It has a great special attack, a good speed stat, a broken ability, a fantastic typing/stab, and great coverage. Thanks to its power and stab options, it can break through nearly every Pokemon in the tier. At first glance, it’s walled by Heatran. It has access to Nasty Plot, though. After a Nasty Plot, Naganadel can ohko Heatran 100% of the time after rocks with a Z-Draco Meteor. It can also beat Toxapex and Chansey one on one to make it worse. This means basically nothing on stall can take on Naganadel. The only reliable switch in for it will be an Assault Vest Tyranitar, but AV Tar can do little to nothing back to Naganadel. This Pokemon is absolutely crazy and will probably be banned from OU.
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Blacephalon (OU)
Blacephalon @ Choice Specs   Ability: Beast Boost   EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe   Timid Nature   IVs: 0 Atk   - Fire Blast   - Shadow Ball   - Mind Blown   - Hidden Power [Ice]
Moves: Shadow Ball works as a powerful ghost stab move, being incredibly spammable. Fire Blast provides a nice, strong fire stab move. Hidden Power Ice hits Zygarde and Landorus harder that your other moves. The final move for Blacephalon is Mind Blown for when you need a nice nuke to take out a threat on the other side of the field. Trick can also be used in this slot if you want to cripple the utility of something like Chansey or Toxapex. 
Spread: Maximum special attack investment, with a Choice Specs, allows Blacephalon to deal out quite a bit of damage thanks to its great stab options and impressive special attack. Maximum speed investment, with a Timid nature, helps Blacephalon outspeed many threats around the same speed tier. Modest is also an option for the extra firepower. Zero attack IVs lowers the damage taken from Foul Play and confusion recoil. Beast Boost will increase Blacephalon’s highest stat by one stage every time it knocks out an opposing Pokemon. In this case, that stat will be special attack.
Team Support/Usage: Blacephalon is a powerful wallbreaker, capable of taking out many of the biggest threats in the tier, such as Toxapex, after rocks, and Celesteela. This makes it handy for many offensive teams who appreciate Pokemon that can break through the bulkier teams. However, it won’t be able to break through stall on its own, mainly due to Chansey. This means you are going to want powerful physical attackers that can scare it out, like Choice Band Tyranitar and Kartana. Also, Blacephalon doesn’t appreciate the chip damage from Stealth Rocks, so having hazard removers like Gliscor and Rotom-Wash are appreciated. Hazard setters are also appreciated for weakening the opposing team, making Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Landorus-T great partners. Lastly, you’ll want a sweeper that can take advantage of Blacephalon’s ability to break through teams. This includes Pokemon like Nagadanel, Magearna, and Zygarde.
Thanks everyone for reading! If anyone has any questions, comments, concerns, or requests, don’t hesitate to leave me an ask, and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. Thanks!
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Would u be interested in making a list of pokemon that nasty plot is optimal? Not like cuz it needs it to make up for poor stats but I guess it's more able to set up for two turns and still live long enough to do dmg
OU (BL):
Mega Houndoom
Thundurus
Thundurus-T
Ubers:
Darkrai
Nagadanel
UU (BL2):
Lucario
RU (BL3):
Hoopa
Salazzle
NU (BL4):
Houndoom
Mismagius
PU:
Beheeyem
Chatot
Liepard
Ninetales
These are all of the ones I could think of/find. This move really needs to be accessible to more Pokemon. Compare this to how many Pokemon run Swords Dance. It’s actually crazy how few users there are
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Nasty plot Nagadanel moveset? Thanks!
Naganadel @ Dragonium Z  Ability: Beast Boost  EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe  Timid Nature  IVs: 0 Atk  - Draco Meteor  - Sludge Wave  - Fire Blast  - Nasty Plot
I don’t know how Naga will do in Ubers but if it’s doing anything it’s probably with this set. 
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