Name: Typhlosion
Number: 157
Type: Fire
Abilities: Blaze, Flash Fire, Guts
Base Stats:80 / 90 / 80 / 109 / 85 / 100
Level Up Move Edits:None
Move Tutor Move Edits: Its current learnable Gen V TMs
Its current learnable Gen V Tutor Moves
U-turn
ThunderPunch
Fire Punch
Low Kick
Headbutt
Fury Cutter
Egg Move Edits: None
Example SetGuts @ Toxic Orb
252 Spe / 252 Atk / 4 HP
Guts, Jolly
- ThunderPunch / Earthquake
- Facade
- Flare Blitz
- U-Turn
Explanation of SetThis guy can be pretty scary - he functions like Raticate but has different coverage and the powerful Flare Blitz - which, can sometimes end his life prematurely. For this I would recommend having a Wish supporter handy - who can heal up Typh as he hits hard. TPunch/Earthquake can be switched for which coverage you need more - TPunch covers waters, EQ covers Rocks.
Example SetFlash Eruption @ Choice Scarf
252 Spe / 252 SpA / 4 HP
Flash Fire, Modest
- Eruption
- Flamethrower / Fire Blast
- Extrasensory / HP Ice
- Focus Blast / HP Fighting
Explanation of SetThis is a somewhat odd set - but it works absolute wonders when it goes right.
So, say you have Scizor on your team, and complimenting him is a bulky Venusaur, and... you're packing a Butterfree for statusing. All of these pokemon enjoy a switch in, and so fire will be your opponent's focus. That's where this guy comes in. A scarfed Typhlosion is likely to move first, it is likely to get the 150 power Eruption (337 power with STAB and Flash Fire) - and, so, if you've weakened your enemy enough, it will likely KO. If you are able to bait your enemy into this, great. If Typhlosion gets low on health - start using Flamethrower or Fire Blast. Hidden Power Ice and Focus Blast can just be used for general revenging.
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