![]() ![]() ![]() Also, it can increase its longevity through recover and its ability Natural Cure. Fool your opponent by making them predict that you'll use thunder wave, and when they switch to a counter like Gliscor, Landorus-I, Thundurus-T and Thundurus-T, you'll have one less threat to deal with, though Thundurus-T will certainly live through it if it's somewhere in full health. HP ice is an option over leaf storm to consider. When given thunder wave, leaf storm, and the right prediction, Celebi can deal solid damage to any ground type Pokemon trying to switch into a thunder wave, suck as Donphan, both Landorus formes, Mamoswine, and the occasional Claydol. Here is my opinion of what the top 5 paralysis users are (not ranked): ![]() Many people have left a battle in complete rage due to a rather lucky Body Slam or Discharge, spammed Thunders, and especially Serene Grace Jirachi and Togekiss. Not only that, there are multitudes of attacking moves that have a relatively high chance of spreading paralysis. More to the point, paralysis can completely wreck sweepers and make a crucial turn your favor. Toxic has a 90% accuracy, Will-o-wisp has a 75% accuracy, and Spore.well, only the lucky ones are granted with this crazy move. What makes Thunder Wave so deadly is that it's reliable. Paralysis seems to be the most frequent status ailment, since there are three ways to spread definite paralysis: Thunder Wave, Glare, and Stun Spore. Gallons of water and wind due to Dragonite's hurricane annihilates Terrakion and Gliscor. Your hopes are dashed as Dragonite comes into the battlefield after Ferrothorn faints to a Close Combat. Waves of electricity emanate from the creature's vines and the fearsome sweeper, Terrakion is paralyzed. Then he utters the three terrifyingly shocking words: paralyze it, Ferrothorn. However, you see a weird smile in the opponent's smile-as if he was mocking you. With a great sense of relief, you order Terrakion to enhance its fighting skills once more. The deadly seeds are fired of the Pokemon's vines, but it is blown away by the wind and battered out of sight due to the endless rain. Luckily, the opponent's Ferrothorn seems to have no direct attacks, and it uses Leech Seed. Realizing that the only hope of winning is to enhance the Terrakion's attack stat to +4, you order it to use Swords Dance. Unfortunately, in your arsenal, only a Gliscor is left while your opponent has a Dragonite and a Chansey. As you and your opponent, in rain coats, prepare the next move, a lightning strikes down a nearby tree into ash. The battles rages as your SD max speed Terrakion faces a renowned physical wall with arsonphobia, Ferrothorn. ![]()
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