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Post by WaterWizard on Apr 3, 2012 15:26:43 GMT -8
Type | HP | ATK | DEF | SPD | SPE | Water/Psychic | 333 | 248 | 268 | 328 | 308 |
4x | | 2x | Bug, Electric, Ghost, Grass | 1x | Dragon, Flying, Ground, Normal, Poison, Rock | 0.5x | Fighting, Fire, Ice, Psychic, Water | 0.25x | | 0x | |
Bide, Blizzard, Bubblebeam, Confuse Ray, Double-Edge, Flash, Hydro Pump, Hyper Beam, Ice Beam, Light Screen, Mimic, Psychic, Recover, Reflect, Rest, Skull Bash, Substitute, Surf, Swift, Thunder, Thunder Wave, Thunderbolt, Toxic |
Starmie grows in power with a slight bulk increase and a tad more special attack. This pokemon is still a star special sweeper who can Recover off any sustained damage. Her biggest boost is definitely her new Bubblebeam, which functions like Hyper Beam. An increase in Bug and Ghost pokemon means Starmie has to be careful, but she should still be able to play in the deep end of the pool due to her incredible diversity. Starmie's stellar STAB and type coverage make her quite a formidable foe.
Starmie gains defensive boosts, Confuse Ray and Bubblebeam. She works like before, but has to be careful around the boosted Pokemon that are super-effective against her. Like before, Starmie is very versatile and can use all different kinds of moveset combinations. |
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Post by Isa on Apr 8, 2012 3:38:42 GMT -8
Starmie is as powerful as ever. Recover is the same as ever and is a core move on Starmie, while the other three moves are more up for grabs. Bubblebeam is an incredibly powerful move with 150 base power and STAB, but there's still Blizzard/Ice Beam, Thunder Wave/Bolt, Psychic and now even Confuse Ray. Starmie also gets a small boost to defense and Special, which should help her further. Any moveset that worked in regular RBY should continue to work, but there's now more options to choose from.
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