The adorable Ampharos has carved an interesting niche for itself in NU. Offensive Ampharos sets have been deemed usable, but mediocre and mostly outclassed by Eelektross by quite a few users. However, a specially defensive set, discovered byDTCduring hisNUzlocke challenge, is where Ampharos truly...
The Poison Barb is a small, poisonous barb that boosts the power of Poison-type Pokémon regardless of whether the move is a physical or special attack. Poison-type trainers and their Pokémon are strongest in competitive battles against Fairy and Grass-type Pokémon. However, it could also be...
Rock Smash will be on Ampharos, Galvantula if I really need it will have Cut, Luxray will have Strength, Flash will probably be on Magnezone, and Rotom will get Secret Power (or maybe vice versa). This playthrough is teaching me a lot about what makes a Pokemon fun to use. I think...
5. Ampharos Kanto-Johto Pokemon Endgame One reason forPokemon Legends: Arceus’ success is its extensive endgame of legendary Pokemon. Without bringing in others, there are not as many legendary Pokemon. Presumably, a story about Lugia and Ho-Oh would serve the main plot, but there’s no t...
The HM Cut is a must-move for every Pokemon player, and it brings an enormous help not only in cutting down blocking trees but also during a battle. Plenty of Pokemon can learn cut and not just the grass type Pokemon. If you believe I miss important information in this post, please le...
Well being a Steel type is often a good start, as it's my favorite type. It's also got to not die to any old random wild Pokemon, and be able to hold its own after a few levels. (most pseudo-legendary Pokemon fall victim to this before you get to that awesome 600 BST goodness...
Normal type, learns a ton of TMs, comparable stats to the Nidoran lines. This is more pronounced in ORAS, as Whismur comes before the first gym, starts with the really powerful (at the time) Uproar move, and can be taught the supermove Boomburst in the late-game stages to anchor its...