Potential Builds for the New Pokemon
In the past few months, competitive Pokemon has started to take over my life. I have yet to get into VGC, but I’ve been spending a lot of time playing the Smogon style on Pokemon Showdown. As a result, all of these new Pokemon announcements have been really making me excited to see what I could do with team building potential for Pokemon Sun and Moon. And after the newest announcement from earlier this week, with a few new Pokemon to work with, I want to make a few predictions on how I think they’ll play, along with a basic build idea for them. Keep in mind, I’m not the best at competitive Pokemon right now, as I’ve only been playing for about 2 months, but I feel like I know enough about the game and the way Pokemon work to give a good prediction. Just as a disclaimer: For the sake of keeping this article not stupidly long, I’m not going to do predictions for ALL of the Pokemon; just my favorites so far. Also, I’m assuming all of these Pokemon will have stats to make it into OU, just to make things easier to work with. No exact numbers, just generalizations like “really good” and “horrible”.
Mudsdale
Okay, so can we just talk about the Pokemon that the Assault Vest has been waiting for its whole life? Mudsdale’s new ability is Stamina, which increases its defense every time it’s hit by an attack. Judging from its ability, its Ground typing, and the fact that its design looks relatively bulky, I’ll say that Mudsdale is going to be a physical tank. If you look at its description on the Pokemon website, it says that, “Its legs are coated in protective mud, and the weight of this coating increases the force of its kicks. One kick, and a car is a pile of scrap!” So this obviously means it’s going to have a high attack stat. Or, hopefully, anyway. Judging from its ability and how the site talks about its power and stamina. Now, I don’t know if stamina translates into defenses or HP or both, but I’m betting on both. I believe HP and defense will be its highest stats, with attack coming in next. I’d be willing to bet its sp. def is, uh… Competent, with speed and sp. attack being its lowest stats.
For a potential build, let’s make it a bulky physical attacker. I would give this thing Stamina as its ability, and an Assault Vest for the item. Invest max EVs into HP, and then invest in defense and attack, with preference on defense. For its nature, make it either Impish (+def, -sp. atk) or Careful (+sp. def, -sp. atk) depending on how much “just in case” survivability you want to give it with sp. attacks. Being a ground type, it has access to Earthquake, which is a no-brainer choice. For other moves, I’d say give him Drain Punch (hey he may not have hands but that doesn’t stop Togekiss) for staying power, Grass Knot for coverage, and Stone Edge for another strong move.
Salandit
Now onto this cute little guy, Salandit. It’s adorable, and since I already love Krookodile, I love its concept. It’s got a poison/fire typing, which is a type I’ve been wanting to see for a while now. Unlike Mudsdale, we don’t have as much information from Salandit’s description to make as accurate a guess, but I’m going to try to make one to the best of my ability. Also, I’m pretty sure this thing is going to evolve, so let’s also assume that I’m talking about its final evolution, whatever that may be. Its information on the site says that “Salandit is not a very powerful Pokémon, but its cunning nature allows it to battle fiercely by throwing its opponents off balance.” This implies to me that its stats are gonna be something along the lines of a stall-y, utility kind of Pokemon. Its attack and sp. attack will likely be its weakest stats, with speed being its highest. I can’t really say anything else for stats because of how little the description gives away, but for the sake of a build let’s assume it’s got good sp. def, decent defense, and decent HP. Its ability is Corrosion, which enables it to poison literally any Pokemon, even steel- and poison-types.
I’d say the best way to make Salandit work would be a stall build, specifically, Toxic stall. EV investment varies on what its stats get, obviously, but let’s assume its high speed stat will be high enough that you don’t really need to invest in it for what it does. Focus max EVs into HP, and spread the rest out between defense and sp. def, giving more to sp. def. When it comes to this kind of layout, I prefer spreading it like so: 252 HP/80 def/172 sp. def. The investment into both allows for more well-roundedness without sacrificing bulk. Give it a Timid (+spe, -atk) nature just to guarantee it’ll outspeed most enemies. If it ends up that way regardless of nature, make it Calm (+sp. def, -atk). For moves, we wanna go for some lame play. Give it Toxic, Sludge Bomb/Wave, Recover/Slack Off/etc., and Roar/Dragon Tail. Toxic because Toxic, Sludge Bomb/Wave so Taunt doesn’t destroy it, a recovery move for staying power, and Roar/Dragon Tail to prevent your opponent from setting up on it. For items, Leftovers. If it doesn’t get access to a recovery move, give it the good ol’ Resto Chesto.
Drampa
THIS THING IS MY GODDAMN SPIRIT ANIMAL OH MY GOD
Uh… Aaaaaanway. I love Drampa. And I am absolutely using this thing on my team the moment I catch one. So let’s get into it. Drampa is a Normal/Dragon type with the ability Berserk, which raises its Sp. attack by one stage when its health drops below 50%. Along with this, its description says that “While Drampa is usually a very gentle Pokémon, it can fly into a rage if a child it cares for is hurt in some way. The Dragon Breath move that it fires off at such times is powerful enough to blow down buildings!” With this in mind, I’m going to assume its sp. atk will be its highest stat, probably with its sp. def and defense at second highest, with sp. def being a little bit higher than defense because of how calm and indifference he looks. Its attack will likely be abysmal, and speed and HP being okay.
As for a potential build, I’ll go for a bulky sp. attacker. Berserk now not only functions as an ability, but a good potential scare tactic because of how bulky Drampa is. It’ll be hard to OHKO or 2HKO. Give him Leftovers, and make him Calm (+sp. def, -atk) nature. For EVs, invest entirely into HP, and split the rest between sp. def and sp. atk, with preference to sp. atk to make Berserk more powerful. For moves, I’d run Draco Meteor, Recover/Slack Off, etc., Hyper Voice, and Fire Blast. Draco Meteor gets better use with Drampa because of Berserk making the drawback not as bad, a recovery move for staying power, Hyper Voice for your default STAB move, and Fire Blast for coverage.
Hopefully I (or you) will get to use at least similar builds to these when the actual game comes out. This generation has been on point so far with the Pokemon that have been released so far, and I’ve got a lot of hopes for the competitive scene once Pokemon Sun and Moon come out.
All images courtesy of the official website for Pokemon Sun and Moon.