How well does this bad boy fare in today's meta?
>>31890740
Good in UU
>>31890740
It's good in this year VGC
>fairy weakness
It's irredeemable trash XD
nice penis nose
>>31890806
So is Garchomp, yet its on everyone's team.
>>31890819
>smoochum used powder snow!
>>31890819
Yeah but Garchomp is faster hits harder has fewer weaknesses and is overall a better Pokemon so there..
>>31890840
>>31890843
Dragon is a worser typing to have than Dark. Even Garchomp does have edge as an offensive Ground.
>>31890806
You're just being ironic, rignt?
>>31890740
Krookodile continues to be a very versatile pokemon with a lot of different sets. It's best used for intimidate but it makes good use of both utility moves and maintains an offensive presence.
Also, Z-Crystals and Moxie are a fun combination.
Best places for Krokodile are VGC for the intimidate, or UU for sweeping with Moxie, although it works great as an intimidator in UU as well and can even get the Stealth Rocks up if you want a more utility oriented set.
>>31891331
How is Krookodile in the only meta that matters?
Monotype?
>>31891450
c rank in ground
b rank in dark
>>31890740
He does well in VGC if only because there are barely any good Intimidate users
>>31890740
I can only speak for VGC.
Krook is the weird kid in the back of the class that always does his homework, so everybody knows him if only to copy his shit.
He's the worst of the 3 Intimidate users (Arcanine>Gyarados>Krookodile), but strong ground typing is super desirable. Thing is, Garchomp does the "strong ground type" thing better.
So where does Krook fit in? In teams that need an intimidate user that don't have room for Garchomp.
Sadly that's a rare occurrence, and even then you'll probably see Arcanine because strong Fire is just as desired as strong Ground.