Try to bring it in against a physical attacker and set up Rock Polish. Let's say you decided to have 4 main Pokemon and 2 HM Slaves. Altaria should use Dragon Claw with a Dragon Dance moveset. It can't learn Megahorn like Rhyperior, but you also don't need to "waste" Wide Lens for an item slot, so that's both bad and good. Golem, Aggron, Machamp, Skarmory, Blaziken, Swampert, Shiftry, Breloom, Exploud, Hariyama, Medicham, Flygon, Zangoose, Pinsir, Crawdaunt, Golem, Aggron, Machamp, Blaziken, Swampert, Breloom, Hariyama, Flygon, Pinsir, Gyarados, Mawile. 60 Favourites. For example, if you are using Gyarados with Waterfall and Latios with Fly, then you only need an HM Slaves for Surf, Cut, Strength, Rock Smash, and Dive. About "Torchic sticks with its Trainer, following behind with unsteady steps. This way, it might actually sweep. If opponent is the opposite gender, it's less likely to attack. Its high Def makes it bulky, but its low SpDef is especially bad because of its 4x weakness to Electric. Those two types have very similar and overlapping offensive coverage. Although having a Flygon with Bug Buzz is interesting (you'll need to use a Heart Scale on Vibrava), I would probably be against it. If that's the case it may change a bit. Swellow is the a certainty you'll encounter in your rival's party. Of course this is assuming no new pokemon were added to the region. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire is a re-envisioning of the original Game Boy Advance title Pokemon Sapphire. It's one of those Pokemon who can reliably use Waterfall and Dive to deal damage without hurting its damage much, meaning you can use it in a full 6 Pokemon party and maybe not need an HM Slave. Just avoid sending it out against a Ground type. Note that you cannot get Energy Ball until you beat the Elite 4. A number of moves it has up its sleeves is astonishing. You can't mega evolve, but there are plenty of other Pokemon to mega evolve so you may consider the Wide Lens option. Genres: RPG. Dragon Claw/ Rock Slide/ Thunder Punch. After getting Dive, I would backtrack to Sea Mauville and get TM13 Ice Beam. Sceptile - Generation 6 learnset. I only reviewed the Mega Hoenn Starters in my How to use series, so it is probably time I reviewed them. Just remember that if you only need Surf, then Exploud or Latios/Latias can already fulfill this role. Treecko (キモリ Kimori) is the Grass-type Starter Pokémon of the Hoenn region, introduced in Generation III. Serebii.net, for their Pokedex that displays information in a different format for when I need it. The user's HP is restored by half the damage taken by the target. 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When do you get Treecko in Pokemon Ruby? Torchic's strongest moveset is Ember & Flamethrower and it has a Max CP of 1,093. After getting the ability to Soar, you can visit Mirage locations. By this definition, HMs are moves that can are used outside of battle which has a field effect. If a bigger foe were to glare at this Pokémon, it would glare right back without conceding an inch of . Free Sunny Day is going to help a lot. Yes you can get 20% more damage for Earthquake with Soft Sand, but Wide Lens secures your Rock and Bug coverage's accuracy. Although Mawile is somewhat troublesome to use outside of its mega form, its leveling rate is Fast, which means you can never use it and EXP Share will keep up its level with the rest of your party's. Pokemon Omega Ruby Randomizer is a new amazing game which storyline based on Original Omega Ruby Game. Besides, even if Fly and Surf are good, using them on your main Pokemon means you've committed yourself to having a flying and water type, which will hurt your flexibility. It's a little slow, but it's only weak to Grass so it's not like it will take much damage anyways. Now if you are bad and won't use Medichamite, then you should go Hi Jump Kick with Rock Slide, and equip Wide Lens which benefits Zen Headbutt as well. Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire: The Kotaku Review. I am telling you my thinking process when deciding which Pokemon to get so that you can go through that same process when creating your own custom party. The first thing you need to know is actually quite intuitive. You will soon figure out that it's better to focus on some characters instead of using them all. Sceptile Moveset Guide! Note that every Pokemon can learn Return (with very few exceptions). This doesn't really matter since there are lots of other Pokemon you can mega evolve with. But it doesn't benefit you in combat where Waterfall and Dive does more damage. But others are lacking, which is why we usually dedicate 1 or 2 HM Slaves as Pokemon that you won't use to battle with but is there for field HM usage. If you hate Exploud for whatever reason, then this works also. For Pokemon Alpha Sapphire on the 3DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "What is the best nature for Treecko?". Comic Mischief, Mild Cartoon Violence, Includes online . If you have someone using Waterfall like Swampert or Gyarados, then teach it Surf. It is vulnerable to Flying, Poison, Bug, Fire and Ice moves. Both are grass moves, but one inflicts a status effect and the other one actually deals damage. And for most battles, you can win with attacking twice. Wailord isn't exactly good. The foundational principles from Dallas Willard's Renovation of the Heart provide students with a plan to be transformed into the character of Jesus in this interactive DVD curriculum. A Pokemon may have high total stats but is extremely slow. Alpha Sapphire: Treecko is cool, calm, and collected—it never panics under any situation. Even with a full party, EXP Share will make you 10-15 levels above the Elite 4, which is sort of stupid. The good thing about Altaria and Dragon Dance is that it has high defenses to set up Dragon Dance. That is somewhat of an exaggeration, but it's pretty accurate. 3. Some people compare Gyarados to Altaria, but I don't like this comparison. Lowers opponent's Speed. Comic Mischief, Mild Cartoon Violence, Includes online . Simply put, if you want someone who can use Surf or Fly and still be decent in combat, then you can get it. Exploud is what I call your "do everything" guy. Ludicolo can handle Rock Smash. That's amazing! It learns Rock Polish, which brings its base Spd from 40 to 99 (the math works out, trust me), which is really good. I will not include Pokemon that comes so late or Pokemon that hatches from an egg and requires too much training. Doing so would take way more time to finish the game than required, and if training up many Pokemon is your thing, then you should do it after you finish the game. Sleep Powder is inaccurate, but if it hits, your opponent will spend up to 5 turns doing nothing. Afterwards, rewrite with the previous TM you had. Waterfall is great too because you don't need to teach it to an HM Slave. Thankfully, Grass Knot is almost as effective in most situations, unless you're facing something light like Luvdisc, Vaporeon, Seaking, Crawdaunt, etc... Ludicolo, Shiftry, Roserade, Pikachu, Wigglytuff, Alakazam, Starmie, Gardevoir, Grumpig, Latios, Latias. You can do this because EXP Share is so good that you can basically keep a full party from beginning to end without worrying about wasting experience. It has high Atk and higher SpAtk. Swampert is a great example of an amazing bulky Pokemon that everyone loves. Pelipper is pretty bad. Sceptile is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. Like always, I will not list a Pokemon that can only learn that specific move as a result of breeding or after beating the Elite 4. One thing is that Rock Polish is a setup move like Swords Dance. Return along with Pixilate makes it a STAB Fairy move with 199 power in mega evolution form. If you just want to play a casual game training up three Pokemon or so, then you can! The moveset I gave for not using mega evolution is the 100% critical hit moveset. The following list details the 135 Pokémon of Generation III in order of their National Pokédex number. Both of them has a good Bug type as a third move. Tentacruel, Starmie, Swampert, Ludicolo, Pelipper, Exploud, Sharpedo, Wailord, Crawdaunt, Latios, Latias, Gyarados, Swampert, Sharpedo, Wailord, Crawdaunt, Latios, Latias. So please don't suggest me some mind-blown competitive moveset. Only thing is I've never played this game before - so would very much appreciate some pointers! You can put Surf and Fly on your main Pokemon and you're golden. Pair up Brick Break with Icicle Crash. Mudkip: Bayou or Da Kippa. For example, Cut will cut down trees. It has good defenses meaning it won't die after a few Dragon Dance and you can potion it back up then sweep. If you don't care about recoil, then go Flare Blitz for maximum damage. You can change your special moves by wearing different costumes (on your Pikachu). Seriously, if you're not getting Blaziken or Ninetales, then you're either stuck with Manectric, Exploud, or Flygon to use Fire moves. Let's say you have a Sawk, a fighting type, and all you have are fighting moves. Psyshock is an option if you want to take it against Pokemon with really high SpDef. Introduction. Basically, Absol is based entirely on luck, whether you get the correct matchup, whether you'll need to Sucker Punch, and whether it will fail or not. You have 4-6 Pokemon, so let each of them specialize instead of having one being completely boring. Latios/Latias can handle Fly and Surf like usual. Now, you may think it's hard to evolve a Magikarp, but not really. Other than its two STAB moves, it doesn't actually learn anything else, but that's not actually bad. You won't have to switch out against much anyways, and can slowly beat everything with confusion and healing. In this case, you would know to not give it Fly, a 90 power physical attack, but instead Air Slash, a 75 power special attack. Smogon University, for helping me with my Pokemon knowledge from the days of GSC competitive battling. Note that unlike Armaldo, you will probably not OHKO anything with your offense ratings. But because it's situational, it's not exactly what you call a sweeper either. Pokemon that has STAB with a particular move is italicized. Rayquaza can learn a special move in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Why not use all 6 Pokemon you say? That's sort of a waste, don't you think? Need a Fire move? Note that you need to level Nuzleaf to level 36 to learn Extrasensory, evolve it with a Leaf Stone, then use a Heart Scale on Shiftry to relearn Nasty Plot. Usually, choose accuracy over power, so in most cases Ice Beam is preferably over Blizzard. Usually low SpDef this isn't an issue because of its Steel type, but against Focus Blast (and Earth Power if anyone uses that), it is a problem. Latios/Latias should stick to Dragon Pulse. As you can see here, with these 3 Pokemon you cover all 6 HMs for the latter portion of the game. The idea here is that you have Tropius which can already learn Fly. It appears in Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire . Mudkip: Poseidon. Cradily is actually not bad. Uproar is good against Dragon types, which Thunderbolt and Flamethrower are bad against. Power Gem is a good, accurate Rock move that's nice to have. Have a way to cover all of the types. In other generations. Fighting is good against Dark, Ice, Rock, and Steel, so it's highly recommended that you have at least two Fighting moves somewhere. Swords Dance once and use super-effective moves to wreck face. Gallade is really good too, although probably not for pairing with Blaziken who is also Fighting. Remember, these are just examples! So in this section, I'll be giving you tips about how to decide which moves you want on your Pokemon. Acrobatics and Earthquake provides extra coverage. The reason for the 8/10 rating is that normally, it only has one STAB move. Note that Ice Punch is probably better than Rock Slide in all cases, but if you're using Rock Slide you will probably not OHKO and the extra flinch might help. Breloom with Technician should instead learn Force Palm. We're talking about Alakazam here people...that's faster than almost everything! There are physical sweepers, special sweepers, and mixed sweepers. The reason why Gallade gets a 10/10 is because it has the perfect stats for using Swords Dance with the perfect movepool. Yes. The rest can be moves that your party does not have, or you can use it for HMs such as Fly and Surf. However, in games where I find myself to have too many special attackers, getting a Flygon is pretty nice. Pokemon with hidden abilities and movesets: Pokemon like Electabuzz is available in Pokemon Village with the moveset of Thunder Punch, Superpower and Shock Wave. So you can not use Swords Dance and have Sucker Punch in case you encounter a very fast Pokemon. Same as Gyarados, Lombre/Ludicolo can also be a good Pokemon Slave. In most cases, you will end up highly overleveled, which makes the game sort of boring. Breloom is too slow to be a true sweeper. While I wouldn't make Latios/Latias into a full HM Slave, I often make it into a semi-HM Slave. Most of the time, you want to avoid using these moves because attacking is better. back to Treecko Pokédex. Note that in order to use Acrobatics, you must not use Sceptilite and won't be able to mega evolve. It learns Hammer Arm, but I would rather have Megahorn since Fighting overlaps with Ground quite a bit. First, make sure you get a Rhyhorn with the Rock Head ability, so that Rhyperior will have Solid Rock. WHY? Oh no. Below are all the moves that Treecko can learn in Generation 3, which consists of: Pokémon Ruby. Dragon Dance + Return is better as Mega Altaria. If you use Work Up (which increases your Atk and SpAtk once) six times, throwing in a potion or two to keep your Pokemon alive, then that Pokemon can pretty much beat anything. 7y. If a bigger foe were to glare at this Pokémon, it would glare right back without conceding an inch of . Now we get to the bulky types, which are a bit more interesting. Ice Beam is 90 power with 100% accuracy, while Blizzard is 110 power with 70%. It got to level 20 and evovled when my main Pokemon were level 25 thanks to EXP Share. Instead, you'll have to win them off the Inverse Battle Shop or find a Blue Shard to exchange. Ice Beam has 10 PP and Blizzard has 5 PP. Fly is good because it's an HM move Flygon can learn that doesn't need an HM Slave for. Flamethrower is good because of the lack of Fire attacks...and good Fire Pokemon in general in this version. But in return, you will get to have super speed Surf on Sharpedo. HM moves are italicized. I have a feeling this will be a good run. You will definitely need to use mega evolution for this...well not really, but it synergizes very well. These are the only four move that it learns, but they are great moves. EXP Share is a rather huge problem in this game. Note that Signal Beam can be learned from the Move Tutor which is available after the Elite 4. While some tanks do have high Def and SpDef both, most tanks usually soak either Def (Aggron) or SpDef (Snorlax). You just need to give Waterfall and Fly to someone else like Latios/Latias or Gyarados and you'll be fine. Earthquake is there for coverage. Like the original games, there are a number of Secret Base Decorations that can be found within the game. If you want more solid stats, then you can go to a Stat Calculus such as the one below: http://www.marriland.com/tools/stat-calculator. Treecko in the animated trailer. As far as moves go, it's pretty normal. Completing his request nets you TM24 Thunderbolt. This would bring Golem's pathetic 45 base Spd to 109 (the math works out, trust me). Flygon is here not because it is the strongest Dragon Pokemon or anything, but it is the only Dragon Pokemon you can get early with Altaria. Another way is to give it Dragon Dance and let it become a beast. Do you want to spend every battle boosting up your stats? Usually you'll need to refer to a Pokedex to figure out which Pokemon have good stats and which are not, but this is exactly why I created this guide! I recommend you keeping Fake Out for free damage, or pick up Waterfall or Dive but never use it except for field utility. As far as Electric types go, Manectric has better stats but a worse movepool, and Magnezone has much better stats with Steel attacks to deal with Fairy types. If you evolve it to Swoobat, it will probably nuke a lot of things with Air Slash and Psychic. Alpha Sapphire: Treecko is cool, calm, and collected—it never panics under any situation. The only move it really needs is Boomburst, which is 140 base power, 210 with STAB. 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Of course, many Pokemon are not included because I don't think it's going to be fun training them up and using them in-game. Crobat, Skarmory, Altaria, Swellow Flygon, Latios, Latias. If you get a really good Pokemon after the 6th badge and you have to train it from Lv1, then you might decide that it's not worth it. I will only list Pokemon that can use that move effectively. Interestingly, I do not have any Ghost types in my recommended Pokemon, because there aren't many good ones in ORAS. The key here is to keep using Power-Up Punch to raise Atk, then use potion to heal back up, and hopefully sweep. Tri-Attack is only there to attack pure-Electric types, which Thunderbolt and Flash Cannon are both not-very-effective against. The moves are quite underwhelming, right? Second, you will need to keep a few Pokemon around for key HM moves, which are either needed or makes life a lot easier, but not strong enough moves to be put on your main Pokemon. Note that you must trade Graveler and back to get Golem. Wigglytuff, Crobat, Alakazam, Shiftry, Gardevoir, Exploud, Roserade, Grumpig, Latios, Latias, Mightyena, Aggron, Zangoose, Blaziken, Absol, Latios, Latias. Catfight! - Expert walkthrough of all levels - Tips for using your whip to throw and smash items, climb walls, and save yourself from death falls - Tested tactics for maximizing your unique cat attributes to defeat enemies - Feral ... If you do manage to get one though, then it can be really good. This way, you can give Surf and Dive to Sharpedo while still having Crunch and Ice Beam for coverage. Didn't get the Deoxys from the Delta Episode, but I already transferred my team. The other two can be used for anything you want. If you are using 6 Pokemon to battle, you can spread the HMs across each Pokemon, which is fine. Beware, you are not THAT fast, so I would still switch out against a Water type, a fast Grass type, and a Grass/Poison or Grass/Fighting type. Gyarados is easy to obtain with EXP Share, but I would only use it with EXP Share enabled. It's the same as Rock Polish doubling a Pokemon's speed, but resulting in more than double its base Spd. I find Explosion is useful to go out with a bang. Treecko ( Japanese: キモリ Kimori) is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III . What's the problem then? While Pokemon's motto is to "catch 'em all", you don't have to train them all. Why? TromaJohn13 6 years ago #3. When you face something that resist fighting, you would be at a huge disadvantage. Just have someone else learn Fly like Latios/Latias. Anorith just comes much earlier than Rhyhorn, but more importantly, doesn't require capturing via the Safari Zone (more rant about this later). Super Luck is +1, Night Slash/Psycho Cut is +1, and Razor Claw is +1, so using Night Slash, Psycho Cut, or Cut will always result in a critical hit. Dark and Ghost is good against Ghost. Now, Crobat actually uses only two moves, Acrobatics and Cross Poison. Treecko (キモリ Kimori) is the Grass-type Starter Pokémon of the Hoenn region, introduced in Generation III. This Pokémon adeptly flies from branch to branch in trees. It is that what comes after this type of pokemon is dangerous. But you're tanky, so that's fine. Aside from STAB moves, Thunderbolt and Ice Beam are classics. Same idea, except Waterfall is a bit weaker on Latios/Latias as opposed to Surf. Its 75 base defenses are decent as well. As far as I know, there's no place to actually obtain a Water Stone unlike Leaf Stone and Fire Stone. Treecko is cool, calm, and collected—it never panics under any situation. Bulbapedia, an incredible Pokemon encyclopedia that I use frequently not just for this guide but for playing Pokemon in general. This is a dumb section. With Drought + Nasty Plot + Charcoal, Flamethrower will slice through anything that doesn't resist it. The only notable one is TM53 Energy Ball, but TM86 Grass Knot is a good alternative for the most part. Machamp, Blaziken, Breloom, Medicham, Gallade, Swampert, Shiftry, Golem, Sceptile, Exploud, Mawile, Aggron, Pinsir, Wigglytuff, Zangoose, Crawdaunt. Either way is perfectly fine. Afterwards, try to get a Vulpix with good SpAtk stat and the Drought ability. Treecko has small hooks on the bottom of its feet that enable it to scale vertical walls. Some people won't care though, because Starmie can learn a lot of cool stuff. Treecko later battled Youngster's Zigzagoon and used Pound but missed the attack. Usually, choose accuracy over power, so in most cases Ice Beam is preferably over Blizzard. Remember though, Surf, Waterfall, and Fly are still strong moves to consider. 3DS FC: 0602-7145-2541. Due to the presence of a Moss Rock, Eevee can evolve into Leafeon here in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Therefore, you can temporarily put Dive on Latios/Latias, and when you're ready to challenge the Pokemon League, remove Dive with the Move Deleter, and replace it with any better move like Surf, Thunderbolt, Shadow Ball, etc... You will want Waterfall for Victory Road so keep that on someone. In the manga File:Wally Treecko.png Now isn't that nice! Lastly, Rock + Ground + Bug is always normal-effective or better, being super-effective against 486 Pokemon, or 62.5% of them! However, Altaria has Dragon and Fairy moves, which Gyarados doesn't, despite looking like a dragon (Dragon Tail doesn't count). After that though, it will gain levels fast. This makes Heavy Slam not as good so you have to use Iron Head instead, but it Low Kick and Grass Knot will do less damage against it. If you use it, get Sturdy. However, Fly is a physical move, which is comparable to a 63 power special Flying move (94 with STAB). Found insideThis wide-ranging collection of essays offers valuable insights into the cultural issues involved in the practical application of social work theories. You can, and should, give it Fly as a field utility move. Cross Poison is good against Fairy only, since you should use Acrobatics against most Grass types. Torchic is a Fire Pokémon. For example, I could capture 10 Ralts, then pick the Ralts with the best SpAtk and Spd. Zigzagoon is one of the first Pokemon I get, even if I never use it. So Ice Beam is a bit less damage, but way more accurate and you can use it 10 times. If you're the type of person who don't want to use legendaries, or just want to use Pokemon you can capture early, then by all means go for it. Most of the ones that can be for sale can also be obtained in this manner. Sceptile is a Grass type Pokémon introduced in Generation 3 . This is almost as fast as Gengar, Gallade, and Latios/Latias, which has a base Spd of 110. However, if you manage to um, get a Swords Dance and not die, then Absol will probably OHKO everything. A non-STAB Water or Grass move is likely not to kill you with Rock Head. I don't know why you would be needing a normal type, but it's worth noting that Boomburst deals a lot of damage. You can get a Fire Stone in the Fiery Path (needs Strength), and evolve Vulpix at level 36 after it learns Flamethrower. That's slightly annoying. If a bigger foe were to glare at this POKéMON, it would glare right back without conceding an inch of ground. You give the nod to stat changing moves for being potentially really good, but you also understand that you don't have all day either. Ignores Accuracy and Evasiveness. By. Suggestions are welcome. Finally, find someone with Rock Smash, which I decide to use Absol without Swords Dance. Conversely, you can give Waterfall to Latios/Latias instead of Dive, and then find someone that can learn Dive. The Battle to win with all they have. All types of attack with utter accuracy are performed by Grovyle. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire is a re-envisioning of the original Game Boy Advance title Pokemon Sapphire. As you can see below, the number of good Pokemon who can learn Fire types are quite few in ORAS. Then you will sweep. If so, then just choose your favorite type-boosting move, such as Charcoal boosts Fire types. Note that its Atk is horrible, so it will have to settle with Hurricane which does good damage but is very inaccurate. That's why if you want to use it as such, you'll probably need to catch one with Jolly nature. Now, in truth, Magnezone's movepool is really bad, having only Electric and Steel moves. As Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire are a remake,, this Pokédex is similar to its predecessor, but it has been updated to include the evolutions and pre-evolutions of all . This is as fast as Manectric, Rapidash, and Scyther, which is really nice. In this category, I will list moves that are used to capture Pokemon: False Swipe, Thunder Wave, Sleep Powder, and variants. Making God Laugh follows one typical American family over the course of thirty years' worth of holidays. Pinsir, Crobat, Skarmory, Sceptile, Shiftry, Zangoose, Seviper, Crawdaunt, Absol, Vibrava* (use Heart Scale after evolving to Vibrava). They learn Waterfall and Dive as well, but those aren't as good as Surf for battle usage. But having good offense and defense, they can dish out good damage while taking some hits also. One of my gripes about Pokemon is how you can only have 4 moves at a time, so after 4 you will have to forget a move to learn a new one. However, you won't be facing a lot of Dragon and Fairy types. Lets start with Sceptile! If you want to put Fly on one of your main Pokemon such as Latios/Latias, Crobat, or Pelipper, then you can keep using Linoone. Use Golem if you want, but just realize that there are better options out there. If you are planning to add a Pokemon after this point, then make sure it's one you really need. Now, if you want to use Dragon Dance, then things change. In 2108 A.D an other worldly alien ship left planet earth. Altaria becomes a beast if you play it this way. You can technically get a Quick Feet Shroomish with Bullet Seed as its first move using DexNav, but that is extremely rare so I won't include it. Ash Ketchum is a Trainer from Pallet Town, aspiring to become a Pokémon Master. However, it does not have a good fourth move except Nature Power, which can be fun to use with different terrain. However, they come later, which is Golem's main asset. Because you will not get the Energy Ball TM until after the Elite 4, I will only list Pokemon that learn Energy Ball by leveling up. Note that with this setup, you will have quite low PP, so bring some Ethers. Although Outrage is a good Dragon move, no notable Pokemon learns it before the Elite 4. Red and Pikachu go on a Pokemon trainer's journey and encounter obstacles from rivals Blue and Green, the Safari Zone, and Dragonite and the bird Pokemon. After that, you should consider your Pokemon's stats. Only switch to Mawile if you need Steel or Fairy moves. If Blaziken, then get Pikachu or Magnezone, and since it is already a Fighting type, get whatever you like for the last slot, maybe Roserade or Shiftry. This section is here for you to plan your party. Planning a party depends on several factors, as I will outline them below. Sceptile's stats are pretty misleading, honestly Sceptile is best as a crazy unburden physical sweeper.
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