Which Pokemon did the DLC benefit the most competitively?
Ik that Barraskewda benefitted very well from the DLC because it got Flip Turn in IoA and Moltres got the Heavy Duty Boots. Who else?
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RillaboomGrassy Surge and Grassy Glide is an insanely strong combo. STAB Grassy Terrain Boosted 70 Power Priority from a high attack Pokémon is kinda awesome. It revenge kills many threats, deals a good chunk of damage to just about anything, and can be further boosted by a Swords Dance or a Choice Band.Flying, Bug, and Fire typesB O O T S. Anything that returned that was weak to the rocks and saw that they could put on some boots rejoiced. Articuno, Moltres, Ho-Oh, Volcarona, Charizard, Lugia, and Dragonite rocked those boots the best, as they suffered quite a lot from those rocks.GarchompHe’s back, and he learned how to shoot scales. This raises his speed, and paired with a swords dance, makes him a monster.Hatterene and IndeedeeA hated pair in Doubles, Indeedee often uses Follow Me and Hatterene uses Trick Room. Both of them can start using Expanding Force, a devastatingly strong move under the influence of Indeedee’s psychic terrain. It hits both opponents in doubles, gets STAB, and gets a ton of power in Psychic Terrain.BarraskewdaAs you mentioned, it can pivot now.WeavileTriple Axel is pretty nice. High power is something that’s very nice on a Pokémon that can’t do much on defense, and has great attack and speed. It’s a STAB move, and it’s got 120 power.Physical Poltergeist UsersA very strong move with not too bad of a downside, as most opponents hold items. 110 power is pretty great! Marshadow, Dhelmise, Decidueye, and Golurk are a few examples.ZapdosAs well as having some nice boots to wear, it now has Hurricane. This, paired with Thunder and Weather ball, makes it a very good attacker under the support of Rain.TornadusAnother Pokémon that really likes it’s new boots, it also got Nasty Plot. Paired with it’s high speed, a SpA boost can make it a really great attacker.