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It says that SC/FB is C, and SP/FB is X. But in fact, who would use FB for neutral damage? SP/FB is clearly superior because SP is not resisted and FB deals super effective damage against Blissey. Yes, SC/FB has viability, but SP/FB is just more useful.

Asked by 333-blue7 years 2 months ago
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Makes sense. Against Normal-types, Sucker Punch out-performs Shadow Claw.
Furthermore, I cannot think of a matchup where both Shadow Claw and Focus Blast enjoy type advantage: Shadow Claw is SE against Ghost- and Psychic-type, both of which resist Focus Blast. If you start from Focus Blast, then Shadow Claw can do at best neutral damage - Ice-, Steel- and Rock-type. Dark-type, again, resist Shadow Claw.
Ghost- and Fighting-type moves have next-to-none synergy, in conclusion.

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by Sebhes 7 years 2 months ago

How would a Hex Gengar perform versus a Shadow Claw Banette in Alakazam raids, assuming same IV and level?

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It Depends on a lot of factors but roughly you can think of the benette gengar question:
G-H/SB = 11% lower DPS than G-SC/SB
B-SC/SB = 16% lower DPS than G-SC/SB.

However, you are at better odds of just walking into a lvl 35 +70IV shuppet; benette is alot cheaper and faster to find a decent one at high lvl and no need for any dust.

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Where do you live that you are likely to catch a weather boosted shuppet? Fog is the most rare weather in my area and I suspect in most places. A high level ghastly on the other hand is easy to find in cloudy weather.

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My guess they are assuming people are playing smart and not putting gengar up front against a blissey, probably having it charge up its focus blast against a previous pokemon before going upp against a blissey and firing FB right from the start.

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