Best toxic staller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc-2KK0uxlU
>>30668980
Taunt?
>>30668980
Haze?
>>30669048
>>30669064
kek no one runs that shit get the fuck out of here
>>30668980
Why did that guy stop using Giga Drain for Dragon Hammer? Why didn't he use Celesteela earlier? Why the fuck did he only use Seed Bomb? What kind of asshole doesn't run leech seed on a Celesteela with leftovers? Why did he pointlessly switch two pokemon so that they would die to toxic rather than get another attack in?
I'm pretty sure there were at least four points in that video where the other guy could have killed the Pyukumu but instead just made a retarded move that made no sense for the sake of the video.
>>30669209
Puke only makes sense in doubles with a good support set and nobody wants to hit him.
>>30669224
Celesteela would have lost regardless of leech seed or not. Toxic would have way outpaced the life gain and recover/leftovers would have outpaced the seed.
>Soak/Toxic combo
>Recover
>Purify which actually heals HP along with status
>Unaware and Innards Out as a possible bluff to make the opponent take more than 1 turn to kill it
I just realized I may not have anything on my current team that can reliably beat this thing 1v1 without eating a Toxic or taking heavy damage from Innards Out. I just threw Toxic on one of my mons and called it a day. Guess I should try to get Taunt on one of my special attackers. Actually it seems pretty interesting to use now that I consider it.
>>30669247
If he had switched in Celesteela right away he could have seeded it and run out his recovers rather than wasting time with fucking dragon hammer and shit.
>>30669546
Not really
I want to use Pyuku so bad but i'm confused if Pain Split or Soak is the better option. Pain Split works against everyone but Soak might help it against what it can't beat normally.
>>30669995
I find Soak is better if you're going for toxic staller. Pain Split is better for aftermath shenanigans