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81 Mew
Apr 3, 2012 15:32:50 GMT -8
Post by WaterWizard on Apr 3, 2012 15:32:50 GMT -8
Type | HP | ATK | DEF | SPD | SPE | Psychic | 353 | 218 | 218 | 218 | 218 |
4x | | 2x | Bug, Ghost | 1x | Dragon, Electric, Fire, Flying, Ground, Ice, Normal, Poison, Rock, Water | 0.5x | Fighting, Psychic | 0.25x | | 0x | |
Mew is extremely nerfed in the stat department, but learns everything, allowing him to do pretty much whatever needs to be done. Stat-ups like Amnesia, Swords Dance, Agility, and Barrier mean Mew can set up effectively, especially when combined with Recover. Attacks like Thrash, Strength, Pay Day, and especially Psybeam will give Mew extreme power. The arsenal of utility moves is also available, and anything else you can imagine. Mew is definitely the most diverse pokemon in the game.
Create a moveset, like Smeargle. Mew can abuse powerful move combinations, or just be difficult to approach due to unpredictability. When using Mew, either use technical moves such as Spore, Super Fang, Swords Dance, and others, or use him as a sweeper of any type to be ready for any opponent. Mew is very lacking in stats though, so if you aren't able to exploit move combinations, Mew will be a poor Psychic Pokemon. |
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Isa
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81 Mew
Apr 8, 2012 3:50:14 GMT -8
Post by Isa on Apr 8, 2012 3:50:14 GMT -8
Mew is the last Pokémon in the Pokédex and the last Pokémon when you look at a list of stats. Having by far the lowest stats of all Pokémon with 363 HP and 218 in everything else, the movepool is what saves Mew. The movepool is every move in the game! Get creative: Amnesia/Barrier/Recover/Thrash makes for a special sweeper that can't be resisted, has high defensive AND offensive stats and can recover, while Spore/Super Fang/Thunder Wave/Headbutt disables one Pokémon, paralyses another, cuts the HP in half and then flinchhaxes it to death. Spore/Transform/Amnesia/Sonicboom sleeps one Pokémon and transforms into it if it has low HP and an interesting movepool, while Amnesia allows you to fake a set-up attempt that forces your opponent to switch, which allows you to blow up in their face if you do not wish to transform. The possibilities are endless and your opponent is always forced to guess what's coming up.
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