11-07-2016, 07:31 AM
(11-06-2016, 10:00 PM)Cataclyptic Wrote:I recommend checking out the analyses written for the pokemon, as that's where most of them should be. The majority of these have analyses posted already. I'll post my long delayed Archilles guide soon as well. Smogon will have analyses for the canon mons, though EV spreads might differ in the end potentially due to the different threats in Uranium they'll be dealing with.(11-06-2016, 08:03 PM)Spiritmon Wrote: Well, its seen a interesting guide and cool guide. Very detailed. But you forget some others threat. Like Archiless, the second mostly speed pokemon in the world, losing only to Inflagetah. And not forget he is Fire and Ground, so he cant not only uses all moves of Inflagetah, he have STAB with ground, making him a great threat, and Physical attacker, and a Special Attacker.
The purpose of this guide is to get feedback from other players to reach a consensus, hence why only three were added for now, because those three were indisputable. The rest will be added based on player feedback, like the one you just gave.
(11-06-2016, 08:19 PM)Dragonstrike Wrote: -Lanthan is a big one. Those Sheer Force Subductions and Iron Heads are gonna HURT.
-Archilles is another big one, both mega and normal. Those Sun boosted special attacks will destroy things, and Belly Drum sets are gonna burn things to ashes too when that egg move becomes accessible.
-Metalynx's two forms can wall everything without a fire or fighting move. That's very influential.
-M-Electruxo has the dreaded rain support combined with STAB Thunder and Hydro Pump/Surf. And it can take some hits too. Ick.
-Laissure and Beliaddon, the other two pseudo-legendaries. They're more versatile than you might expect.
-M-Baariette is scary. Hits like a truck and has good bulk and Bloodlust to boot. Nuclear version is scarier if you can get one with decent IVs.
-Seikamater is possibly the best (somewhat balanced) bug ever in the entirety of pokemon. And is an incredibly reliable Sticky Web setter.
-Gliscor is Gliscor. Walls everything that doesn't OHKO it.
-M-Sableye likes doing its normal things too.
-Chimaconda and M-Arbok have their niches in Petrify. Scary stuff when they can revenge kill on a whim without sacrificing their item.
-Harptera is the other big priority spammer.
-Tracton is a beast of a backhoe/crane. Speed Boost plus great attack and decent speed = sweeps.
-Luxelong is the best support mon in the game, and practically the only true counter to Yatagaryu.
-Fafninter is incredibly bulky and hits really hard.
-Dunseraph = para-flinch. That is all.
-Shell Smash Atomic Punch Raffiti. Ew.
Honorable mentions:
-Espeon, Nimflora, and M-Kiricorn for having Magic Bounce as well.
-Contrary Chimaconda
-Stenowatt for those baton passed Tail Glows and Speed Boosts.
-Terlard and Chainite for their trapping niches.
-M-Syrentide for being one of Uranium's best bulky waters.
-Coatlith in the sun. (hard to pull off well though)
-N-Jerbolta for those super priority, 1st turn Radioacids. Ick.
-Moody Splendifowl (will likely be banned tho cuz Smogon)
-Almost all the other megas (sorry S51-A T, but you suck pretty badly compared to what else Uranium has to offer).
-Scarfed N-Barand.
Lots of stuff you really have to watch out for in Uranium's meta. Get caught off guard by any of it, and you'll find your team is going down in a couple of minutes usually. A couple of these cases will also need some suspect testing most likely. Lanthan, for example.
Thank you tor your responses. I'll update the guide later. Btw do you have any specific sets for those you mentioned? It would halp when writing this.
If need be, I could also maybe write up a little clarification later for a few of them, but no full blown analyses on them here obviously


