Hmm......... If anyone can learn Ne-O-Haru, Mean Look, and Anti-Repeat, they may be better suited. No Roaring them away, and they basically can have double Leftovers.
How about this moveset?
Crobat @Leftovers
+Defense -Att
Mean Look
Anti-Repeat
Toxic
Fly
Hehe.... With 130 base speed, this is pure annoyance. Open up with a Mean Look, hit the Anti-Repeat, and start flying. After their moves are depleted, hit with a Toxic.
Ideas supporting this? Won't work for a reason I haven't seen? Better Pokes for the job?
LMK, and thanks,
Rocket Scyther
EDIT: Used Golbat in example, but meant Crobat.
Hmm......... If anyone can learn Ne-O-Haru, Mean Look, and Anti-Repeat, they may be better suited. No Roaring them away, and they basically can have double Leftovers.
I thought someone would've taken advantage of :
Mean Look, Toxic, Confuse Ray, Shadowball.
Why do people use "@" when they write which pokemon is holding what? Shouldn't it be "&" rather than "@"? Sorry, it is off topic, but I'm curious and this post reminded me to ask about it.
I've thought about it, but I really don't know, but I think it stands for "attached". Either way, its just standard procedure.
Dude, I hate to tell you this, but unless I am mistaken, Crobat cannot learn Shadow Ball.Originally posted by Runpapa
I thought someone would've taken advantage of :
Mean Look, Toxic, Confuse Ray, Shadowball.
I kinda like the 'boring' standard, which is Toxic, Mean Look, Fly and Confuse Ray, with Lefties attached.
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