How Can You Use Falinks in Doubles?
I have two Falinks in my reserves that Ireallywant to use for upcomingSame Double Beat competition, though I’m having trouble coming up with a strategy on how to use them in a doubles team.
I know how hard it is use to use Falinks to begin with because of their lack of coverage & subpar stats, but on top of that I’m not sure how to incorporate them in a team that fully synergizes with each other
If anyone has any advice such as movesets, EVs, or partners to go along with Falinks, I’d greatly appreciate it. I also don’t care if they’re outclassed by another pokémon, I personally want to use them for sentimental reasons.
Pleaselog inorregisterto add a comment.
Ok, since the last answer had…questionable sets, I want to try and give you a set that actually works. First, don’t use falinks. There is no reason to use it, it is slow, and…bad. While it does have defiant, it just gets outclassed by the urshifus, kartana, and other strong physical sweepers. While it does have defiant, it still should not be used.HOWEVER: If you are hellbent on using it, I suppose I could help. On top of that, being set up reliant in vgc is a horrible plight.
Falinks @ Life OrbAbility: DefiantEVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 SpeJolly Nature- Close Combat- No Retreat- Rock Slide- First Impression
This would be played well with regieleki.
Regieleki @ Focus SashAbility: TransistorEVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 SpeTimid Nature (Eleki Speed ties make vgc suck, just use timid)- Electroweb- Thunderbolt- Volt Switch- Protect
Overall, use an urshifu form, they are far superior.