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When I ran mine with thunderfang I didn’t see a single flyer….. once I put dragon tail back on suddenly the mantine and mandibuzz were everywhere again. Wow so shocking, it’s almost as if the algorithm gives matchups based on move type…..
Interesting to finally see someone else use psychic fangs and breaking swipe, that's what I use. Most ppl recommend one or the other paired with earthquake. The double cheap noves work best in my opinion. Up energy you can just keep spamming out cheap moves and make Steelix unstoppable
I purified a 0/15/15 shadow onix and then it became rank1 in UL which is 2/15/15. I hope I wont be disappointed. I did it coz I dont play outdoors much and it would take me forever to power up a shadow. What do u think?
Steelix needs a regional form in my opinion. And maybe Rampardos and Bastiodon can have regional forms too where Rampardos becomes a very fast but bulky mon and Basti is all attack no defence trick room sweeper. Maybe they can have an ability "Absolute unit" that says when they are together, opponents attacks deal 20% less damage and their attacks deal 20% more damage to opponents
I got up 300 rating to veteran with a different version of that team with: • Shadow steelix with both fangs and crunch • Mandibuzz instead of sableye and Water Pulse Mantine in the back
i tried this for a tiny bit thinking it would be super clever on that day where we got 100 battles haha. if anyones wondering this sadly does not work well with a normal steelix.
Yes tried the same. It drew out the empoleons and feraligators like clockwork, but couldnt fast move them down in time for them to throw 1 or even 2 hydro cannons, thereby taking your shields. I think shadow is key
i'm almost using the same team just regular steelix instead of shadow and Unova stunfisk instead of sableye and trust me using both shields in the early game and winning a game that feels impossible to win my team is actually pretty weak to quag but haven't faced one. but i did win against multiple swampert leads
I ran thunder fang steelix for a couple days and it’s very overrated. Pretty much all water types in the remix meta either have hydro cannon (so you have to go down 0-2 shields to win) or are mudboys so you’d be better off running dragon tail. Also, Gligar is everywhere so that’s another matchup that’s worse with thunder fang.
I played this team in the 3300s and got recked. After taking super effective damage on my mandibuzz i swapped into my jellicent thinking it was ice fang only to realize it was thunder fang
I swear I battled this exact team last night. Had had Ape in the lead, then cress and bink in the back. Was just a hard countered game in my favor. And I am really bad at counting. I mostly go off feeling unless it is something like incinerate or volt switch
Man, I see in GBL club the strongest and smartest Pokémon trainers who've ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see squandering. - Tyler Durden, probably
Pretty new to pokemon go and pvp. How much elo can you gain in a set? I'm currently stuck around 1700-1850. Trying to get better to reach ace. 🙂 Love the videos. I really like your style of narration. Good job!
@user-md5id7vi9d 0 seconds ago Tried this at the 2300-2400 level with regular steelix. Mediocre, won 1-3 battles per set. It drew out the empoleons and feraligators like clockwork, but couldnt fast move them down in time for them to throw 1 or even 2 hydro cannons, thereby taking your shields. I think shadow is key