Reddit's #1 spot for pokémon go™ discoveries and research. Pvpoke has set the bar really high here. Pvpoke basically repeats the counter ranking repeatedly to create a meta. This seems better to me and seems more community approved in practice. I only have rock (top 30), paper (counters), no scissors.
Lugia (drag tail/aeroblast/sky attack)/zekrom (drag breath/wild charge/crunch)/dialga (drag breath+both charged moves) edit: Only mamoswine can kill all of them, but considering the tankiness of these three, it. With the higher levels available, it can reach 1500 with a lower attack iv + higher level, leading to a better overall stat product. Xl means it's above level 40. That means it can be closer to the cp cap, or in azumarill's case it can reach the cp cap with more optimal ivs (i. e. Lower attack), which is why it's ranked higher. Pvpoke’s training battles provide a means to learn and practice when you may not have people in your community to practice with, or when your ultra friends are unavailable. Newcomers can learn the ropes at their own pace and advanced players can test their mettle against the. Pvpoke gives you a snapshot for a certain iv distribution between two pokemons and that’s it. Togekiss can beat most things in master league but it often means that it has to go two shields down and then all bets are off. Specifically, there exists a disclaimer on the site that states: Some unique strategies can score lower marks. for example, i have used, in remix league: So i recently decided to be more competitive and see so many of you use pvpoke. I must say it is a great resource, but asking for the more experienced players, does this assessment always correlate in strong team or should i simply follow meta teams? Pvpoke's rankings are moreso of a guideline than anything.
Specifically, there exists a disclaimer on the site that states: Some unique strategies can score lower marks. for example, i have used, in remix league: So i recently decided to be more competitive and see so many of you use pvpoke. I must say it is a great resource, but asking for the more experienced players, does this assessment always correlate in strong team or should i simply follow meta teams? Pvpoke's rankings are moreso of a guideline than anything. Rankings are based on winrates in 1v1 shielding across all possible pokemon and can help you filter out which pokemon are generally good, although this is nowhere near a definitive guide (e. g. Talonflame is outside top 100 in season 13 but is very much meta viable, zweilous is like top 50 in pvpoke, but it is.
Talonflame is outside top 100 in season 13 but is very much meta viable, zweilous is like top 50 in pvpoke, but it is.