King Arceus said:I think Dragonite has the largest impact on the metagame right now. Its ability Multiscale lets it easily set up a Dragon Dance then KO at least 1-2 Pokemon before it can get taken down. This can be further aided with Lum Berry so it can use Outrage and not end up confused after the two or three turns it does that. Ones that use Dragon Claw could easily have Earthquake or FirePunch to deal with Steel types which are the only Pokemon that resist dragon moves.
Not that I think Dnite isn't a big threat but I think you're hyping him up way too much.
252 +1 Atk Dragonite Fire Punch vs 252 HP/252 Def Skarmory: 47.31% - 55.69%
2-3 hits to KO (with Leftovers)
252 +1 Atk Dragonite Outrage vs 252 HP/252 Def Hippowdon: 50.24% - 59.52%
2-3 hits to KO (with Leftovers)
252 +1 Atk Dragonite Outrage vs 248 HP/176 Def Cloyster: 52.81% - 62.71%
2-3 hits to KO (with Leftovers)
The 2 former come in on a DD and then proceed to tank the hit and phaze Dnite out, while the lattar proceeds to KO w/ Icicle Spear.
Heatran also gets special mention as with the Air Ballon, most Dnite can't touch it (I'm asumming the standard set DD/Outrage/FirePunch/EQ)
If it happens to have ESpeed then depending on the coverage move Skarm and Tran can wall the Dnite with minimum effort.
This is also assuming SR isn't up! With SR up Ballon Tran KO's w/ HP Ice.
It also has reliable recovery in the form of Roost which might activate Multiscale again. It can basically use this in combination with Dragon Dance to set up and sweep an entire team that isn't prepared.
With DD/Roost/Dragon Move/Filler Pokémon like Skarm and Tran wall it for days and proceed to Phaze or (If you're Tran) KO.
There is also the parashuffle Dragonite. While it doesn't have the same offensive prowess the Dragon Dance variant has, it does have the ability to force many switches and paralyze teams between Thunder Wave and Dragon Tail. Entry hazards make this Dragonite even more threatening. This Dragonite also likes to use Substitute to block attempts to cripple it with a status condition. Even Ferrothorn can't really stop this Dragonite well. You basically are forced to let a faster Pokemon weaken it, but get paralyzed in the process, unless that Pokemon is named Landorus or Gliscor.
Sub/TWave/Roost/DTail as you've already stated is taken care of by Land and Gli but Taunt completley ruins it as well, forcing the Dragon to Dtail allowing you ample oppurtunity to break it's Sub and force it out. Cress also gets an honourable mention as well:
0 Atk Dragonite Dragon Tail vs 252 HP/252 Def Cresselia: 12.16% - 14.41%
12-16 hits to KO (with Leftovers)
But before that happens you break the Sub with Ice Beam.
Again, this is all assuming Nite is behind a sub. Status, especially Toxic completley ruins it.
BTW lolwut of course Ferro can't stop this Dnite set, why are you sending it out in the first place?
I feel Dragonite forces teams not only to be able to withstand powerful attacks, but to also be able to function while paralyzed. It really could be considered borderline Uber just because of those two sets.
Nope.avi for my reasons above.
Skarmory can't defeat Dragonite if the Dragonite has Substitute as Dragonite is faster than Skarmory. It can only wall its moves.
LMAO I'm sorry Excuse me? Skarmory is a wall! It's supposd to take hits! Your scenario is also in favour of Skarm as Sub indicates no Fire Punch and Skarm can easily WW it away.
Jirachi is a bit risky to use because Earthquake from the offensive variant is quite damaging. If you predict the Dragonite to be the offensive set and it is the defensive one, it can really ruin your plans.
Unless Dnite is the parashuffler set, Jirachi shouldn't even be considered as a switch in.
Base on a team preview you can take an educated guess as to what set the Dnite can be.
Besides you seem to forget that SR ruins Nites Multi scale, so while it is defiently a top threat, it is not uber.
btw Mamoswine says hi :] el-oh-el