RE: Competitive Discussion of the Week - 12
I personally use offensive Heatran, Terrakion or Garchomp as hazard setters whenever I go HO. Klefki has tons of utility and is a great support, but it doesn't hit and well... I hate it.
As PP said, hazard removal is something to think about when going HO. Personally, I'd rather not use it, but I feel that certain types or combinations require some form of it. It's not gonna be that useful if you don't have SR weakness (and if you manage to let more than one layer of Spikes down on your side, you're doing something wrong), but if your team has a significant weakness to SR (Birdspam, Dragonite etc.) or if you play VoltTurn, which employs tons of switches, you need some form of hazard removal otherwise the residual damage will wear you down quickly. My own personal choice is Lati@s, with a preference to Latios; while both are just screaming for Bisharp to come in, it's exactly that type of mindset you can take the most advantage of, they can almost function like a lure with HP Fire or Fighting or even Surf and T-Bolt, which do significant damage to Bisharp. Against teams without Bisharp, they are the best for me, with Latios pulling ahead for HO due to its own overwhelming power.
I personally use offensive Heatran, Terrakion or Garchomp as hazard setters whenever I go HO. Klefki has tons of utility and is a great support, but it doesn't hit and well... I hate it.
As PP said, hazard removal is something to think about when going HO. Personally, I'd rather not use it, but I feel that certain types or combinations require some form of it. It's not gonna be that useful if you don't have SR weakness (and if you manage to let more than one layer of Spikes down on your side, you're doing something wrong), but if your team has a significant weakness to SR (Birdspam, Dragonite etc.) or if you play VoltTurn, which employs tons of switches, you need some form of hazard removal otherwise the residual damage will wear you down quickly. My own personal choice is Lati@s, with a preference to Latios; while both are just screaming for Bisharp to come in, it's exactly that type of mindset you can take the most advantage of, they can almost function like a lure with HP Fire or Fighting or even Surf and T-Bolt, which do significant damage to Bisharp. Against teams without Bisharp, they are the best for me, with Latios pulling ahead for HO due to its own overwhelming power.