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Subject No.16
Name: Gyarados
Species: The Atrocious Pokemon
Height: 21'4"
Weight: 518.1 lbs. (672.4 lbs in Mega form)
Type: Water, Flying (Water, Dark in Mega form)
Possible Abilities: Intimidate, Moxie
Mega Ability: Mold Breaker
Smogon Tier: OverUsed
Subject No.16
Name: Gyarados
Species: The Atrocious Pokemon
Height: 21'4"
Weight: 518.1 lbs. (672.4 lbs in Mega form)
Type: Water, Flying (Water, Dark in Mega form)
Possible Abilities: Intimidate, Moxie
Mega Ability: Mold Breaker
Smogon Tier: OverUsed
Insights: After Magikarp gets enough rejection and bitterness, it evolves into a monstrosity like never before. As people exudes this jaw-dropping expression, this particular Pokemon stares at them with a menacing glare and starts to thrash the entire city into a living oblivion. Gyarados is infamously known for its pre-evolution that many considered to be the "weakest" of them all. Fortunately, Magikarp also has one of the easiest evolution curves to ever exist in a Pokemon, evolving at an early level of 20. In addition to a variety of move sets, Gyarados also possesses on of the best Abilities in the game, Intimidate.
Recommended Ability: Moxie
Moxie allows Gyarados to destroy as much as possible; gaining Attack every time it knocks out a Pokemon in battle. A very destructive and useful ability for something so abominable and terrifying. It's not saying that Intimadate is a less reliable Ability, though. Mold Breaker, on the other hand, is also a good Ability for its Mega form; stacking up extremely well with previous Moxie build-ups and Dragon Dances. Seriously, you really don't want to piss the dragon (a pseudo-dragon, in this case) off.
Recommended moves:
1. Waterfall - the only STAB move that you can ever need. It deals powerful damage while also flinches opponents. It is quite a nasty attack to begin with.
2. Dragon Dance - Gyarados' main boost move and for good reasons. Attack and Speed are Gyarados' key stats that must be maintained high to sustain offensive momentum and this Pokemon benefit from such a move. Additionally, Gyarados can naturally learn this move so it won't be even a chore to get one.
3. Earthquake - Gyarados' coverage move against certain types it is weak against (like Rock and Electric) and an overall reliable move due to its outstanding damage and perfect accuracy.
4. Ice Fang - another reliable coverage move for Gyarados. This is to help alleviate the case of the overwhelming amount of Dragons roaming around the metagame.
Other recommended moves:
1. Bounce - a good STAB move that paralyzes foes, but this move is so rare to get unless you get a Magikarp from an event during the Generation V boom.
2. Rock Smash - an odd choice due to its low attack, but it can also reduce the foe's Defenses which adds some momentum for the pseudo-dragon.
3. Crunch - a nice STAB for Mega Gyarados with decent damage and a chance to lower the foe's physical defenses which synergizes well with Gyarados' brutal prowess.
Recommended items:
1. Gyaradosite - it allows Gyarados to be a bulky Pokemon while still capable on dishing out enough damage. Additionally, its new typing can benefit Gyarados well since it will grant him some reduced damage against certain types while gaining new weaknesses to balance out its power.
2. Life Orb - it screams viciousness as the item racks up Gyarados' power into a whole new level; destroying foes with the Moxie boosts and the effects of Life Orb. Be warned: the cost is too much for anything, even the Atrocious Pokemon, to bear.
3. Splash Plate - just increases the power of Waterfall. Other than that, it's generally useless.
4. Icicle Plate - like the effects of Splash Plate, it only increases a handful of moves.
Recommended natures: Jolly
Gyarados' Attack is already high enough to the point that giving it a beneficial nature is pretty pointless. However, an Adamant nature grants it a better fighting chance to destroy foes with ease. On the other hand, a Jolly nature is recommended to gain enough Speed after a Dragon Dance; allowing it to outrun most Pokemon in its tier (except for scarfed variants) effortlessly.
Overall: Gyarados is practically a Pokemon that can be potentially included in any team composition due to its outstanding strength and versatility, However, like most Pokemon in its tier, it suffers greatly from a four-move set syndrome which can greatly affect a great Gyarados user from a terrible one so always watch out for your team's needs while predicting possible opponents.
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Recommended Ability: Moxie
Moxie allows Gyarados to destroy as much as possible; gaining Attack every time it knocks out a Pokemon in battle. A very destructive and useful ability for something so abominable and terrifying. It's not saying that Intimadate is a less reliable Ability, though. Mold Breaker, on the other hand, is also a good Ability for its Mega form; stacking up extremely well with previous Moxie build-ups and Dragon Dances. Seriously, you really don't want to piss the dragon (a pseudo-dragon, in this case) off.
Recommended moves:
1. Waterfall - the only STAB move that you can ever need. It deals powerful damage while also flinches opponents. It is quite a nasty attack to begin with.
2. Dragon Dance - Gyarados' main boost move and for good reasons. Attack and Speed are Gyarados' key stats that must be maintained high to sustain offensive momentum and this Pokemon benefit from such a move. Additionally, Gyarados can naturally learn this move so it won't be even a chore to get one.
3. Earthquake - Gyarados' coverage move against certain types it is weak against (like Rock and Electric) and an overall reliable move due to its outstanding damage and perfect accuracy.
4. Ice Fang - another reliable coverage move for Gyarados. This is to help alleviate the case of the overwhelming amount of Dragons roaming around the metagame.
Other recommended moves:
1. Bounce - a good STAB move that paralyzes foes, but this move is so rare to get unless you get a Magikarp from an event during the Generation V boom.
2. Rock Smash - an odd choice due to its low attack, but it can also reduce the foe's Defenses which adds some momentum for the pseudo-dragon.
3. Crunch - a nice STAB for Mega Gyarados with decent damage and a chance to lower the foe's physical defenses which synergizes well with Gyarados' brutal prowess.
Recommended items:
1. Gyaradosite - it allows Gyarados to be a bulky Pokemon while still capable on dishing out enough damage. Additionally, its new typing can benefit Gyarados well since it will grant him some reduced damage against certain types while gaining new weaknesses to balance out its power.
2. Life Orb - it screams viciousness as the item racks up Gyarados' power into a whole new level; destroying foes with the Moxie boosts and the effects of Life Orb. Be warned: the cost is too much for anything, even the Atrocious Pokemon, to bear.
3. Splash Plate - just increases the power of Waterfall. Other than that, it's generally useless.
4. Icicle Plate - like the effects of Splash Plate, it only increases a handful of moves.
Recommended natures: Jolly
Gyarados' Attack is already high enough to the point that giving it a beneficial nature is pretty pointless. However, an Adamant nature grants it a better fighting chance to destroy foes with ease. On the other hand, a Jolly nature is recommended to gain enough Speed after a Dragon Dance; allowing it to outrun most Pokemon in its tier (except for scarfed variants) effortlessly.
Overall: Gyarados is practically a Pokemon that can be potentially included in any team composition due to its outstanding strength and versatility, However, like most Pokemon in its tier, it suffers greatly from a four-move set syndrome which can greatly affect a great Gyarados user from a terrible one so always watch out for your team's needs while predicting possible opponents.
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