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I'm looking for a HA Corviknight, HA Cursola, HA Duraludon and HA Perrserker, I have some Aprioms (link), can trade in gen 7 or 8
I also have a living dex in gen 8 and 7.
Line up
Perrserker Shadow Claw + Foul Play/Close Combat
Froslass Powder Snow + Avalanche/Shadow Ball
Toxicroak Counter + Mud bomb/Sludge Bomb
The one thing I really liked about this team was that all three can close the game pretty easily. Froslass, like usual, a fantastic safe swap. These two paired really well with the Toxicroak since the main weakness of the team was fire types which can easily be taken out by Toxicroak. Another option I considered for slot 3 was a Whiscash, but I had been seeing more machamps and Drapions recently.
Like, I dunno, just plain old incenses like Gens 3 and 4 did. Like, an Alola Incense for Ninetales and Dugtrio and whatnot, and a Galar Incense for Mr. Mime and Linoone. I dunno, I just feel like if this isn't a thing in Gen 9, then we're isolating entire species to one specific region with no hope of ever appearing in another regional Dex. In fact, come to think of it, we would need something like this so we can get the Hisuian forms in the future, because otherwise they're exclusive to Legends: Arceus, in which case what's the point of them to begin with?
.. and the 2nd attack does 80 + 80*(flip coin 3 times). he just 1 taps all my pokemons! I dont have any fire pokemons in my decks. how can I counter him with my theme deck of lightning cards?
/dad (that wants to win :-))
Destroying Cresselia and Giratina A in Open UL with Perrserker XL is my new favorite thing in GBL. Having so much fun with it.
I had an idea one day, after facing multiple Venusuar Double Steel, or Medicham Double Steel (and losing to a lot of them) I wanted to try one myself. The only problem? I don't have a Bastiodon. So, I opted out for Perrserker (Pure steel type, moveset listed below), with Pelliper in the lead and it actually worked really well. So, I decided to share the team, (mostly because I'm proud of finally making Perrserker work in a team), and I wrote a little article on how to play it.. I also made a video on it, including battles at Rank 11: https://youtu.be/sr4PYsDh2sY
PELLIPER
- Wing Attack
- Weather Ball (Water)
- Hurricane
G-FISK
- Mud Shot
- Rock Slide
- Earthquake
PERRSERKER
- Shadow Claw
- Close Combat
- Foul Play
Pelliper on the lead catches Galarian Stunfisk, but most importantly Fighting, Ground, and Fire types, as well as Azumarill.
Galarian Stunfisk covers Pelliper very well, and Pelliper covers almost all of Galarian Stunfisk's weaknesses. It, in most cases, is the hard cover to Pelliper when a bad lead is seen.
Perrserker does what Galarian Stunfisk does, with the trade offs of being less bulky, but having a factor of surprise and being able to hit back hard against any PokΓ©mon you will see. With only 2 extra Shadow Claw's worth of energy, it beats lots of PokΓ©mon that should be counters to it, like Obstagoon, Vigoroth, Scrafty, and Alolan Marowak, and even Play Rough and Ice Beam Azumarill! With 3, Perrserker beats Shadow Swampert, and can bring Deoxys and Medicham in the red.
Perrserker does what Galarian Stunfisk does, with the trade offs of being less bulky, but having a factor of surprise and being able to hit back hard against any PokΓ©mon you will see. With only 2 extra Shadow Claw's worth of energy, it beats lots of PokΓ©mon that should be counters to it, like Obstagoon, Vigoroth, Scrafty, and Alolan Marowak, and even Play Rough and Ice Beam Azumarill! With 3, Perrserker beats Shadow Swampert, and can bring Deoxys and Medicham in the red.
Perrserker does what Galarian Stunfisk does, with the trade offs of being less bulky, but having a factor of surprise and being able to hit back hard against any PokΓ©mon you will see. With only 2 extra Shadow Claw's worth of energy, it beats lots of PokΓ©mon that should be counters to it, like Obstagoon, Vigoroth, Scrafty, and Alolan Marowak, and even Play Rough a
the PokΓ©mon I have with HA are G-Darumaka, G-Corsola, Timburr, Indeedee, Rookidee, Kanto starters, Galar starters, and some others
Welcome Back Battlers,
I am very happy to share that I hit LEGEND with my Team! This is very special to me because this is the Second Season to hit Legend/Rank 10 with my own team! I gained over 500 points with this team EACH SEASON and got to that LEGEND.
Season 4 was one of the hardest seasons based on the feedback I got from Previous Rank 10 players so that one was amazing to hit with my team. But now Season 6 I wanted to prove that the team is GOOD! So I got to 2411 ELO on the first day of Ultra and 3 days later I hir LEGEND by using this team only. I had countless WIN STREAKS and on the first day, I started with a 19-1.
The thumb of the video says 480 points with this team because on the first half of the day I sued this same team with Genesect so I subtracted the points gained with Genesect.
So the team is Heavy Damage:
On lead Perrserker with Shadow Claw Close Combat and Foul Play. Safe swap Armored Mewtwo with Psystrike and Dynamic Punch and last but not least for the clean up it's Gengar with Triple GHOST MOVE.
Perrserker is amazing and if you have an XL or thinking of building one you go ahead! It DEF WORTH IT! I highly recommend it. Perrserker has become my favorite Pokemon since its release. Now that it's XL it can tank way more from Cresselia and it even changes the matchup against Togekiss!
Just with Shadow Claw and Foul Play you actually win. On top of that, you do NOT want to face a Perrserker with an energy advantage and that is the whole play of the game. You get an energy advantage on Perrserker then bring in A.Mewtwo to draw out their Normal-type or Ghost-type then come back in with Perrserker to get rid of both shields and then Gengar Sweeps.
That's literally the gameplay.
The only tough cookie that will take you a LONG time to learn how to play against is Obstagoon on lead. However, if you start facing a lot of Goons swap out Gengar to Genesect for a while. But anyway I looked at it even if I faced one goon per set it was worth it even if it's a loss. Because this team is just soo good against the meta.
Giratina Lead, I recommend that you shield the first attack which is 99% of the time is Shadow Sneak that way you don't have to worry about the Dragon Claw bait, and just like that you flipped the match up.
Cresselia Lead, They will swap out unless they have no answer to Perrserker. So whatever they bring in you farm up to at least one and
... keep reading on reddit β‘I already have my first series 10 team pretty much set. But for the last few days of series 9 I'd like to build a team involving Steely Spirit Perrserker in a trick room setting just for fun. I have a few ideas, but they're probably bad and it's not so easy for me as I'm nowhere near an expert like some of you fellows here. For partners I was thinking either Dhelmise or Stakataka or Cobalion maybe.
So I'd like some help and inspiration to try to make this work, if I can get any...
Yo guys welcome back
https://youtu.be/vY6Qwj8Bp-M
The team today is XL lvl 41 Perrserker lead Gyarados safe switch Shadow Swampert closer
Peer seeker is a phenomenal lead as it resists a lot of the common leads and hits very hard which usually gets you a shield advantage.
The strategy is to gain a shield advantage against your opponent and then use that advantage to push through with shadow swampert. Shadow Swampert hits very hard in the premier cup and having earthquake as your big nuke makes it even stronger to power through matches where 2 hydro cannons arenβt enough to take them out.
Why perrserker in the lead? Well common leads tend to be Empoleon, Abomasnow, Venusaur, Umbreon, Snorlax, Dragonite, Lapras, Ampharos, Dragon breath or wing attack Charizard, kingdra, Gallade, Tangrowth, Gengar, Clefable etc, all these leads are great as the steel typing either takes resisted or neutral damage. Also your foul plays will definitely chunk away so great at getting shields and you donβt have to shield.
The bad leads are fairly small but are also very common sadly Machamp, especially shadow Machamp is threatening to Perrserker but also the shadow counter deal well against my back line too. Shadow Machamp is a very common lead which does give my team trouble. Thankfully I have my Gyarados to turn around a bad lead. Other bad leads are which you need to switch out instantly are any counter users like escavalier, Toxicroak, Obstagoon etc with any counter leads switch immediately into gyarados.
Why Gyarados as the safe switch? Great anti fighter and great at chunking most other PokΓ©mon with dragon breath. Also it pulls out the Venusaur therefore my shadow swampert doesnβt have to see it. Winning switch isnβt important but if you can without using a shield then great. The whole point of gyarados is to absorb damage and get shields and switch the bad lead. Can hold its own against Venusaur as it can take one frenzy plant and the opponent will commit to the farm down, you can usually get them in the red before going doing. Then all you need to do is bring your perrserker to absorb 2 frenzy plants and farm it down to have a close combat and a half ready. So both the lead and safe switch act as high damage sponges since they can take a fair beating but pressure shields heavily.
Why shadow Swampert to close? Because hydro cannon everything! Shadow boosted hydro cannon hit everything very hard and it serves as a good counter to counter users as itβs very spam
... keep reading on reddit β‘Line up
Perrserker Shadow Claw + Foul Play/Close Combat
Froslass Powder Snow + Avalanche/Shadow Ball
Toxicroak Counter + Mud bomb/Sludge Bomb
The one thing I really liked about this team was that all three can close the game pretty easily. Froslass, like usual, a fantastic safe swap. These two paired really well with the Toxicroak since the main weakness of the team was fire types which can easily be taken out by Toxicroak. Another option I considered for slot 3 was a Whiscash, but I had been seeing more machamps and Drapions recently.
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