10-02-2018, 03:34 PM
(10-02-2018, 08:23 AM)Dragonstrike Wrote: Two major things I'd like to note concerning the usage of alternative paralysis methods:
- T-Wave does have a niche over Glare, actually. Unlike Glare, T-Wave has 100 accuracy. Glare might not be wildly inaccurate (like Stone Edge or Focus Blast), but it can still miss. If you aren't worried about paralyzing pokemon immune to Electric, it's superior to Glare. Of course, given that Archilles, Escartress, and Laissure are all very notable Ground types with a lot of offensive presence...
- Skyfall, Dragon Breath, and Body Slam all have one advantage over the non-attacking moves that inflict Paralysis: they...well...attack. Dealing additional chip damage while still inflicting Paralysis 60% of the time can be a godsend, and you can't lose out on inflicting Paralysis because you got Taunted. It does tend to work better on faster Serene Grace users like Jirachi, but it is still a notable benefit, imo.
I totally agree. Besides, Dunseraph its a pretty bulk pokemon, so it can resist a good amount of damage. With that Serene Grace, it can cause good damage and cause status at the same time. Its a awesome combination.
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