Pokémon Sword & Shield Online Battle 64

Pokémon Sword & Shield Online Battle 64

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I used: Sableye, Togekiss, Heliolisk, and Rhyperior
My Opponent used: Eternatus, Zacian, Corviknight, and Charizard
Stadium: Standard
Battle BGM: Team Yell Captain

It is back to Double Battles yet again, and my opponent for this fight uses two Legendary Pokémon, well the most dangerous ones in the game, he uses both Zacian and Eternatus to start the fight, and while they are very powerful, you will see if I am able to defeat my opponent's team, or if his Legendary Pokémon prove to be too powerful for even my team to stand up to.
This is a sun-based team, and while Ninetales is the main Pokémon on my team, I don't use her in that fight, but I do have Sunny Day on my Sableye, and most of my Pokémon have Fire-type moves, which can turn into Max Flare when Dynamaxed. Sableye has Prankster for his Ability, and even if it did make Sableye a decent Pokémon despite the low base stat total, none of its base stats go over 75, and it is outclassed by Grimmsnarl as a Prankster user, at least I decide to give Sableye a chance for this one. He has Quash, and to those that don't know what Quash does, it will make sure that the target will always go last, this is very helpful against speedy Pokémon, because Zacian has very high Speed, so I can use that to my advantage. Foul Play is there for an attacking move, and probably the best that Sableye could do with, as his base Attack isn't too high, but for a Pokémon with low base stats, Sableye can be a tricky foe, he has an Eject Button, which allows him to switch out if he is hit by an attack.
My Togekiss has Super Luck for his Ability, and I gave him the Scope Lens, and I gave him Follow Me, which is very helpful against some opponents, like Eternatus's Dynamax Cannon, and I saw that I kept Flamethrower on him, I did consider Heat Wave, but I might change around Togekiss's moves for the next few fights.
As for the rest of my team, Heliolisk is a Pokémon that I really like the design of, and while he is not the most defensive Pokémon, he does have Solar Power and the Choice Specs, so he can get in some heavy damage with Thunderbolt and Hyper Voice. I did give him Solar Beam as a way for him to handle Ground-type Pokémon, and Dragon Pulse is there as an option against Dragon-type Pokémon.
I did consider Rhyperior for a Trick Room team, but decided to use her for this team, she has Solid Rock and a Weakness Policy, as that is a very popular item on Rhyperior in Double Battles, and Rhyperior has seen a lot of usage in VGC Tournaments, most notably in Trick Room teams, and that thing can be destructive if used correctly. My Rhyperior has Fire Punch, and that can become Max Flare when Dynamaxed, so that is another good option of setting up the sun for this team, she has High Horsepower for a single target option, and Rock Slide to hit both targets, so she has some good options in battle against different opponents. I find that Rhyperior's type combo really helps for sun teams, and that the Weakness Policy is a great item for her, as Rhyperior is weak to some common types.







Tags:
Pokémon Sword
Pokémon Shield
Online Battle
Sableye
Togekiss
Heliolisk
Rhyperior
Eternatus
Zacian
Corviknight
Charizard
Rillaboom
Conkeldurr



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