Which is better milotic or samurott




















If a second batch of Hidden Abilities happens to come out one day Samurott should receive intimidate the ability they should of gotten in the first place. This will allow Samurott to become a Physical wall with the lowering of attack on switch in, max investment into HP and Defense and Scald for the opportunity to get a burn off and the ability to recover with rest allows Samurott to possibly be used as a staller. From the looks of these stats you can see that Samurott has traded bulk and special attack to become decently fast with 90 and a good attack of allowing them to capitalize on moves like Swords Dance to boost it further.

Would this propel them to the top? No but I think it would be an improvement on the Samurott we currently have. Thank you for reading if you have and have a cracking day or night wherever you maybe :. This website saves cookies to your browser in order to improve your online experience and show you personalized content. Read our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy to get more information and learn how to set up your preferences.

Likes User Info: MagikarpRules. Well man, the decision should rely on the fact if there's another Grass Pokemon you really want. Personally, I try to train more than one Pokemon of every type to a certain degree.

You could always choose the Water one yeah, not calling him Samurott until all names are officially confirmed and still catch the turtle. And keep switching between them. More topics from this board Where can I find the Running Shoes? Side Quest 2 Answers Where can I find heart scales?

Side Quest 1 Answer. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? It's very balanced, but this averageness makes it very easy to support on a team. Fire-Water-Grass cores are nearly the epitome of balance as is, and you will most likely want all parts of the core to have an offensive option.

Samurott makes a solid choice no matter what, but you should always consider if some other water type does it's job better. Samurrot is much better in RU. The utter shock and dismay I felt after this thing was revealed meant I viewed it with disdain for a long time. Why the hell does it look so different from Oshawott?

However, I picked it in game and after a while it I noticed it actually has a pretty unique and useful movepool. Megahorn, usable priority and great mixed attacking stats are all major pluses. Has anybody considered it as a Shell Smash recipient? Crunch is more or less the same thing as Megahorn.

Lady Shinki. It can make a good anti-lead too. I'm really not seeing Samurott doing anything special in UU. It's largely outclassed by most other Pokemon. Perhaps it'll have a bit more breathing room in RU instead? FlareBlitz Relaxed nature. Loves to eat. I was using samurott today, a bulky SD set which did pretty well. It also 2hkos Milotic taking the atk drop from haze into account.

It's only slightly weaker than Feraligatr and has very similar defenses, so I think Megahorn makes it worth using for teams that want a bulky water-type sweeper that can get past common counters to water types. At least until Feraligatr gets Sheer Force Breludicolo said:. Although I really like Samurott, I will never be able to justify using it over feraligatr or empoleon in UU for either a physical or specail sweeper.

Megahorn is not enough. I have in fact used that swords dance set but to be honest, I havent really gotten much use out of it. Maybe if I see a good mixed set I might consider using it but for now, I will do fine with other pokemon.

It can destroy a lot of stuff with the great coverage, which is only resisted by Empoleon. The stats it has mean it can pull off a Shell Smash Pass Sweeper set pretty good as well. Very underrated pokemon.



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