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Post by WaterWizard on Apr 3, 2012 15:31:36 GMT -8
Type | HP | ATK | DEF | SPD | SPE | Normal | 523 | 318 | 228 | 138 | 228 |
4x | | 2x | Fighting | 1x | Bug, Dragon, Electric, Fire, Flying, Grass, Ground, Ice, Normal, Poison, Psychic, Rock, Water | 0.5x | | 0.25x | | 0x | Ghost |
Amnesia, Bide, Blizzard, Body Slam, Counter, Double-Edge, Earthquake, Fire Blast, Fissure, Flamethrower, Headbutt, Hyper Beam, Ice Beam, Metronome, Mimic, Psychic, Reflect, Rest, Seismic Toss, Selfdestruct, Skull Bash, Solarbeam, Submission, Substitute, Surf, Thunder, Thunderbolt, Toxic |
Snorlax is slower than ever, but he's not complaining about his Plus makeover. The boost to Double-Edge helps Snorlax more than anyone else, and Submission will tear through Normal, Ice, and Rock foes. Snorlax can also still use Amnesia to cover his special weakness and hit in may different directions. Solar Beam and Thunder are options for an Amnesia set, as well as Headbutt. Rock Slide and Earthquake hit the Ghosts, and Self-D hits pretty much everyone else. Snorlax is still an effective user of Rest to sleep away his worries.
Snorlax is still a bulky Normal sweeper that gains benefits from all the changed moves and new types of Pokemon that may appear. Double-Edge and Submission are great Physical additions. |
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Post by Isa on Apr 8, 2012 3:47:42 GMT -8
Snorlax is still the bulky Normal with powerful attacks and multiple move options. He's mostly unchanged except for a drop in speed. STAB Body Slam still hurts like previously and Earthquake is his best coverage move (along with Surf abd Psychic) that gives him perfect type coverage. STAB Hyper Beam causes a lot of pain as well, and while his Selfdestruct has been slightly nerfed in terms of power, it remains the most powerful move in the game. Amnesia can still be ran with success, and Psychic can now be a viable choice to attack with to hit annoying Fighting types with.
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