DON'T UNLOCK OR POST FOR NOW! Still under construction.A highly frail moveset. But it worked for me quite a lot! It was also one of my first movesets. Criticism is accepted and highly appreciated. ^____^
Blaziken @ Salac Berry
Adamant, Blaze
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
- Endure
- Brick Break/Superpower
- Aerial Ace
- Fire Punch
Overview:
Basically, this set was made as to take advantage of Blaziken's ability: Blaze and to do so we placed a Salac Berry with some slightly fitting moves. This set is pretty frail, but it can be used quite well as an NU sweeper set, or maybe even UU, although it's chances of standing strong in UU aren't very high. Some supporting is required if you're using the more "frail" version of this set (which I'll speak of later on.) This set can also been used with some support from other possible baton-passing buddies on your team.
The proper way to use this set is to switch in on an opponent who you can possibly counter with one of your moves, but you might be a bait to. Lets pretend that your opponent is a Grotle with our very beloved move, Earthquake.
Turn 1: Blaziken uses Endure. Grotle uses Earthquake! Super effective, maybe it brings you down to enough HP to activate Blaze and the Salac Berry: Super Saiyan time.
Turn 2: Use something like Aerial Ace to knock out your opponent. Guess what? Your attack has been raised, thanks to the ability Blaze, and your speed too, thanks to the Salac Berry!
You're ready to do some sweeping now, son.
Move Options:
Brick Break or Superpower?
Brick Break is if you're a paranoid person like me and you don't want any of your stats being washed down: Attack and Defense in this case. Superpower is if you're an impatient, hard-hitting person who wants to take you annoying pests like Chansey as soon as they drop in.
Brick Break requires patience, Superpower requires luck. Luck as in being lucky enough to not miss, or being out-predicted as your opponent switches in a counter. So that's it on the Fighting-type confusion. Usually, Superpower 2HKOs Chansey.