Galarian Slowbro or Galarian Slowking?
So, I plan I having a Pokémon Shield Monotype team, poison being the type.And what better Pokémon to put on aPoisonSword/Shield team then the twoGalarian Bros!Except I only want one. No evolution family overlaps allowed and no type overlaps except poison. So, I want to you rate it onmovepool, stats, abilities, competitive use, and the amount of coverage each one can have.Also I am mostly talking about singles, but if you want to add the better one for doubles inadditionto singles, be my guest. Listing amovesetwould also be appreciated. So, which one is better?
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Movepool:Galarian Slowbro gets a slew of nice moves from level up, TMs, and TRs.
Notable Level Up Moves:- Surf / Water Pulse (Lv. 30/18)- Shell Side Arm (Lv. 1/evolution)- Psychic / Confusion (Lv. 36/12)- Yawn (Lv. 9)- Slack Off (Lv. 33)
Notable TM Moves:- Weather Ball- Thunder Wave- Trick Room
Notable TR Moves:- Flamethrower- Ice Beam- Scald- Shadow Ball- Psyshock- Focus Blast- Grass Knot- Nasty Plot- Calm Mind
Stats:In-game is usually offensively based, and Galarian Slowbro has a great base 100 Special Attack stat. It also has amazing Defense and HP, but subpar stats elsewhere, and only base 30 Speed.
Abilities:Quick Draw is decent for in-game play, and Own Tempo probably won’t be used very often but is still okay. Regenerator is it’s best ability, restoring 25% of health on the switch, but Regenerator is also it’s HA.
Competitive Use:Galarian Slowbro is tier NU (NeverUsed). In NU, it only has 6.327% usage.
Movepool:Galarian Slowking and Galarian Slowbro have basically the same movepools.
Notable Level Up Moves:- Surf / Water Pulse (Lv. 30/18)- Eerie Spell (Lv. 1/evolution)- Yawn (Lv. 9)- Slack Off (Lv. 33)- Power Gem (Lv. 1)- Nasty Plot (Lv. 1)
Notable TM Moves:- Trick Room- Thunder Wave- Hex- Venoshock
Notable TR Moves:- Flamethrower- Ice Beam- Scald- Shadow Ball- Power Gem- Psyshock- Focus Blast- Grass Knot- Sludge Wave- Nasty Plot- Calm Mind
Stats:Galarian Slowking has 110 base Special Attack, 110 base Special Defense, and 95 base HP. It is also plauged with base 30 Speed, as well as 80 base Defense and 65 base Attack.
Abilities:Galarian Slowking also gets Own Tempo and Regenerator (HA). Own Tempo is okay, but it’s signature ability, Curious Medicine, is virtually useless in-game. There aren’t very many double battles to begin with, and there probably won’t be too many stat changes in said battles.
Competitive Use:Galarian Slowking is tier OU (OverUsed). In OU, it has 7.533% usage.
Slowbro-Galar @ Twisted Spoon / Poison BarbAbility: Quick Draw / Own Tempo- Shell Side Arm- Psychic / Psyshock- Surf / Scald- Ice Beam / Flamethrower / Nasty Plot / Shadow Ball / Trick Room / Calm Mind
Slowking-Galar @ Twisted Spoon / Poison BarbAbility: Own Tempo / Curious Medicine- Eerie Spell- Sludge Wave- Surf / Scald- Nasty Plot / Power Gem / Flamethrower / Ice Beam / Shadow Ball / Calm Mind / Trick Room
Slowking-Galar is always preferred over Slowbro-Galar for Poison monotype teams in SwSh.
It’s one of the most solid special walls for Poison teams and it forms a great Regenerator core withToxapexandAmonguss. Slowking-G is capable of tanking hits from special attackers, notably acting as a switch-in to Psychic-type moves from Pokemon like Tapu Lele and Latias along with other hard-hitters like Kyurem, Heatran, Nihilego, etc. that would otherwise force Toxapex and Amoonguss out. In return, the latter two make up for its mediocre Defense and weakness to physical attackers such as Cinderace, Scizor, Landorus-T, Dragapult, Bisharp, Weavile, etc.
While Slowbro-Galar has better physical bulk, it unfortunately does not offer much that makes it worth using. Toxapex and other poison-types are better physical walls, and while it would be neutral to Psychic-type moves, most of those are special moves (excluding Psyshock, it’s better to run a Poison/Dark like Drapion for that) so Slowking-G is a superior choice. What about offensive sets? Well, they’re simply not outclassed. Slowbro-G’s offensive stats are fine, but it is very slow with base 30 Speed. Its attack may be much higher than Slowking-G, but not good enough to be a serious contender for a sweeper/breaker. Although Quick Draw may look tempting to use, it’s a luck based set and therefore not advised to use over consistent options, likeNidoking, Nihilego, etc.
The same applies to using offensively using Slowking-G, so it’s best relegated to aRegenVestspecial wall in Poison teams.
Slowking-Galar @ Assault VestAbility: RegeneratorEVs: 252 HP / 4 SpA / 252 SpDSassy Nature- Future Sight- Sludge Bomb- Earthquake- Flamethrower / Ice Beam
Future Sight and Sludge Bomb are strong STAB options coming from Slowking-G’s decent base 110 SpA, with the former allowing Slowking-G and its teammates to break past bulkier Pokemon while Sludge Bomb lets Slowking-G fish for poisons on walls like Zapdos, Mantine, etc. and also breaking Kyurem’s Substitute which is very threatening for Poison teams with the combination of Ice Beam and Earth Power. Earthquake is needed to prevent Heatran from coming on freely on Slowking-G and comfortably 2HKOes it. Flamethrower is for Steel-types like Aegislash, Melmetal, Scizor, Skarmory, Ferrothorn, etc. Alternatively, Ice Beam can be used to deal heavy damage to Ground-, Flying- and some Dragon-types like Landorus-T, Hippowdown, Garchomp, Hydreigon, Galarian Zapdos, etc.
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