10-26-2016, 07:58 AM
Yatagaryu imo isnt really that hard to write a showcase about, since its movesets are pretty direct.
Since i'm still busy irl (from finals approaching me, mind you, I will write one and update the rest before I do leave for the finals..) I can just name you the stuffs you can mingle with Yatagaryu.
[1] Yatagaryu is extremely painful and destructive foe, so Life Orb/Leftovers/Expert Belt/Choice Scarf/Choice Specs is a great item for it.
[2] Yatagaryu is extremely frail but outspeeds pretty much everything (barring Alpico, another amazing mon). Making use of this fact, it is one of the best sweepers out there with access to STAB Thunder, Draco Meteor, Dragon Pulse, etc and a decent enough coverage move like Focus Blast, Shadow Ball, Air Slash, and Hurricane (which is ewww with its ability, Hurricane doesnt get 100% acc. under Thunderstorm weather). It can also sustain itself from further damage with moves like Magnet Rise (which cripples opposing fast Ground Pokemon or Choice'd Pokemon, making their switch-in useless) and Roost. And what Special Sweeper doesn't benefit from Stat-boosting moves like Nasty Plot or Calm Mind? Yatagaryu has the best of both worlds; it learns both of these moves via level up and TM respectively. Oh, and if you think your coverage is still lacking, Hidden Power anything is not to be underestimated with 120 base Sp. Att.
[3] Yatagaryu has an amazing typing, making it one hell of a great offensive Pokemon. In fact, its stat distribution is so skewed to raw speed and damage, allowing it to be Hyper Offensive. Yatagaryu crushes teams with a simple Nasty Plot and outright sweeping almost everything afterwards. Plus, with access to Magnet Rise and pretty much all the coverage it can really ask for, a good player and Yatagaryu can make it a little too hard for good reasons for people to switch in Checks and Counters safely against one (yatagaryu only has like... 4 counters.... anyways......... yeah.......... and they still can die to it.................) Because of this, Yatagaryu is likely banned to Ubers when the Tierings are established from metagaming (SOON [TM])
[4] Yes, I mentioned about "Counters", so I will do the honour and list said Yatagaryu's "counter" here.
(1)Specially invested Metalynx is amazing. Idk how can people say this is unviable or just not a common spread, but it can tank in stuffs like Hidden Power Fire from both Mega Syrentide and Yatagaryu as well. Both Thunder and its STAB Dragon moves 3HKO's Specially invested Metalynx at best, and we aren't even counting on Mega Metalynx! Also, Focus Blast can't OHKO Specially invested Metalynx, but the same Metalynx with no Attack EVs or Att+ Nature can OHKO Yatagaryu with Earthquake, and is able to recover effectively from Leech Seed or Synthesis.
(2)Tracton can also act as a counter against Yatagaryu. Resisting both Thunder and STAB Dragon as well, Tracton just needs to watch out for other moves Yatagaryu can make use of as mentioned above. If your Tracton has Speed Boost, send it out, Protect, and proceed to outspeed Yatagaryu the very next turn. It can utilize STAB Dragon Claw and/or Draco Meteor to OHKO Yatagaryu and proceed to sweep your opponents from there. If it has Motor Drive instead, switch out your Pokemon as soon as you see an opponent Yatagaryu (preferably bait it to use Thunder on your ally Pokemon that is weak to Electric for an example) and send into Tracton. The later between the two abilities is really niche as a Yatagaryu counter, but it has the benefits of being able to sweep immediately the turn after being sent into a baited Thunder, as it gets an immediate speed boost from that turn if Yatagaryu hits it with Thunder, allowing you to outspeed and sweep from there.
(3) If you have read my showcase about Escartress, then you will realize that it too can counter Yatagaryu. Null against its signature Thunder and gets 3HKO from anything else aside HP Grass from Yatagaryu, it can hit back using Earthpower or Ice Beam. It's super slow, but just like Metalynx it can recover effectively from Recover.
(4) Specially invested Luxelong meanwhile is Null against Dragon and is resistant against Thunder and OHKO with STAB Draco Meteor/Dragon Pulse/Moonblast. Despite its great typing however, it does receive more damage overall compared to Escartress and Metalynx under the same situation, but it is one of the best, most versatile Wall/Tank out there in this game. Early set up of Calm Mind will make Yatagaryu unable to dent Luxelong, but the same can't be said when its vice versa. Oh, and it can recover under the Guise of Moonlight and Wish too :p
[5] If you are wondering this: "Yatagaryu is soooooo good! Why make it on high suspect list and very possibly ban it to Ubers?", its because all of its "counters" stated above can be countered very easily from a smart Yatagaryu play, which means that they are more accurately labelled as Checks, rather than Counters. And mind you, these 4 "counters" are already the best counters out there in this game, which means even if you brainstorm a whole load, nothing comes close to anything as good as these four stated, barring Choice Scarf'd Pokemon (like Laissure and Nucleon for an example, but those still gets OHKO against a Choice Scarf'd Yatagaryu as well). Why and how are they just merely checks in the end?
Here are the examples:
(1) As i mentioned earlier, smart plays will crippled our dear 'counters' from just using a Yatagaryu well alone. Yeap. No real need for Teammate support or hazard setups to make Yatagaryu a fearsome foe to all (but when that happens, it just gurantees the game...). For an example, opting for Focus Blast on a predicted switch for an example will cripple Metalynx and OHKO Tracton, and Metalynx will die the next turn against Yatagaryu if Focus Blast hits the turn it was switched in. In another instance, switching out Yatagaryu immediately after sending it out to pressure your opponents and bait a out a predicted switch allows the good player to counteract with this forced switch as well. For an example, switching Yatagaryu out to S51-A against a predicted opponent's Luxelong switch or Laissure switch to deal with the opponents is very possible. S51-A has the upper advantage as Luxelong can't do a dent against it, while Laissure can't hit the alien with Earthquake and likes thanks to its ability, Levitate. S51-A meanwhile has the means to deal against them effectively though.
(2) Just giving Yatagaryu one free turn as you switch out to our "counters" allows Yatagaryu to set up Nasty Plot for free, and our poor counters doesn't have the proness to take in 3HKOs from that point onwards. And we're not counting in the fact that Yatagaryu runs Life Orb pretty much everytime, which means it deals an additional 1.5x damage with sharply boosted Sp. Att. Yeah. It's not a good day to face a Yatagaryu when that happens.
So yea, this comment i thought i wanted to make it short turns out to be this lengthy instead. If anyone plans to make said Yatagaryu showcase and wants to use the stuffs i stated here, it would be greatly appreciated if I am credited for this. I don't like people going around stealing people's ideas and then claiming it as their own....
Since i'm still busy irl (from finals approaching me, mind you, I will write one and update the rest before I do leave for the finals..) I can just name you the stuffs you can mingle with Yatagaryu.
[1] Yatagaryu is extremely painful and destructive foe, so Life Orb/Leftovers/Expert Belt/Choice Scarf/Choice Specs is a great item for it.
[2] Yatagaryu is extremely frail but outspeeds pretty much everything (barring Alpico, another amazing mon). Making use of this fact, it is one of the best sweepers out there with access to STAB Thunder, Draco Meteor, Dragon Pulse, etc and a decent enough coverage move like Focus Blast, Shadow Ball, Air Slash, and Hurricane (which is ewww with its ability, Hurricane doesnt get 100% acc. under Thunderstorm weather). It can also sustain itself from further damage with moves like Magnet Rise (which cripples opposing fast Ground Pokemon or Choice'd Pokemon, making their switch-in useless) and Roost. And what Special Sweeper doesn't benefit from Stat-boosting moves like Nasty Plot or Calm Mind? Yatagaryu has the best of both worlds; it learns both of these moves via level up and TM respectively. Oh, and if you think your coverage is still lacking, Hidden Power anything is not to be underestimated with 120 base Sp. Att.
[3] Yatagaryu has an amazing typing, making it one hell of a great offensive Pokemon. In fact, its stat distribution is so skewed to raw speed and damage, allowing it to be Hyper Offensive. Yatagaryu crushes teams with a simple Nasty Plot and outright sweeping almost everything afterwards. Plus, with access to Magnet Rise and pretty much all the coverage it can really ask for, a good player and Yatagaryu can make it a little too hard for good reasons for people to switch in Checks and Counters safely against one (yatagaryu only has like... 4 counters.... anyways......... yeah.......... and they still can die to it.................) Because of this, Yatagaryu is likely banned to Ubers when the Tierings are established from metagaming (SOON [TM])
[4] Yes, I mentioned about "Counters", so I will do the honour and list said Yatagaryu's "counter" here.
(1)Specially invested Metalynx is amazing. Idk how can people say this is unviable or just not a common spread, but it can tank in stuffs like Hidden Power Fire from both Mega Syrentide and Yatagaryu as well. Both Thunder and its STAB Dragon moves 3HKO's Specially invested Metalynx at best, and we aren't even counting on Mega Metalynx! Also, Focus Blast can't OHKO Specially invested Metalynx, but the same Metalynx with no Attack EVs or Att+ Nature can OHKO Yatagaryu with Earthquake, and is able to recover effectively from Leech Seed or Synthesis.
(2)Tracton can also act as a counter against Yatagaryu. Resisting both Thunder and STAB Dragon as well, Tracton just needs to watch out for other moves Yatagaryu can make use of as mentioned above. If your Tracton has Speed Boost, send it out, Protect, and proceed to outspeed Yatagaryu the very next turn. It can utilize STAB Dragon Claw and/or Draco Meteor to OHKO Yatagaryu and proceed to sweep your opponents from there. If it has Motor Drive instead, switch out your Pokemon as soon as you see an opponent Yatagaryu (preferably bait it to use Thunder on your ally Pokemon that is weak to Electric for an example) and send into Tracton. The later between the two abilities is really niche as a Yatagaryu counter, but it has the benefits of being able to sweep immediately the turn after being sent into a baited Thunder, as it gets an immediate speed boost from that turn if Yatagaryu hits it with Thunder, allowing you to outspeed and sweep from there.
(3) If you have read my showcase about Escartress, then you will realize that it too can counter Yatagaryu. Null against its signature Thunder and gets 3HKO from anything else aside HP Grass from Yatagaryu, it can hit back using Earthpower or Ice Beam. It's super slow, but just like Metalynx it can recover effectively from Recover.
(4) Specially invested Luxelong meanwhile is Null against Dragon and is resistant against Thunder and OHKO with STAB Draco Meteor/Dragon Pulse/Moonblast. Despite its great typing however, it does receive more damage overall compared to Escartress and Metalynx under the same situation, but it is one of the best, most versatile Wall/Tank out there in this game. Early set up of Calm Mind will make Yatagaryu unable to dent Luxelong, but the same can't be said when its vice versa. Oh, and it can recover under the Guise of Moonlight and Wish too :p
[5] If you are wondering this: "Yatagaryu is soooooo good! Why make it on high suspect list and very possibly ban it to Ubers?", its because all of its "counters" stated above can be countered very easily from a smart Yatagaryu play, which means that they are more accurately labelled as Checks, rather than Counters. And mind you, these 4 "counters" are already the best counters out there in this game, which means even if you brainstorm a whole load, nothing comes close to anything as good as these four stated, barring Choice Scarf'd Pokemon (like Laissure and Nucleon for an example, but those still gets OHKO against a Choice Scarf'd Yatagaryu as well). Why and how are they just merely checks in the end?
Here are the examples:
(1) As i mentioned earlier, smart plays will crippled our dear 'counters' from just using a Yatagaryu well alone. Yeap. No real need for Teammate support or hazard setups to make Yatagaryu a fearsome foe to all (but when that happens, it just gurantees the game...). For an example, opting for Focus Blast on a predicted switch for an example will cripple Metalynx and OHKO Tracton, and Metalynx will die the next turn against Yatagaryu if Focus Blast hits the turn it was switched in. In another instance, switching out Yatagaryu immediately after sending it out to pressure your opponents and bait a out a predicted switch allows the good player to counteract with this forced switch as well. For an example, switching Yatagaryu out to S51-A against a predicted opponent's Luxelong switch or Laissure switch to deal with the opponents is very possible. S51-A has the upper advantage as Luxelong can't do a dent against it, while Laissure can't hit the alien with Earthquake and likes thanks to its ability, Levitate. S51-A meanwhile has the means to deal against them effectively though.
(2) Just giving Yatagaryu one free turn as you switch out to our "counters" allows Yatagaryu to set up Nasty Plot for free, and our poor counters doesn't have the proness to take in 3HKOs from that point onwards. And we're not counting in the fact that Yatagaryu runs Life Orb pretty much everytime, which means it deals an additional 1.5x damage with sharply boosted Sp. Att. Yeah. It's not a good day to face a Yatagaryu when that happens.
So yea, this comment i thought i wanted to make it short turns out to be this lengthy instead. If anyone plans to make said Yatagaryu showcase and wants to use the stuffs i stated here, it would be greatly appreciated if I am credited for this. I don't like people going around stealing people's ideas and then claiming it as their own....


