![]() The other switching related thing introduced is Spirit Shackle, the signature move of Rowlet’s final form. Depending on how good Yungoos and Gunshoos are, and what other Pokémon get this Ability, Stakeout could be a significant threat in the metagame (or just get banned). ![]() The more important difference here though is that Stakeout allows all moves to deal extra damage to switch-ins, making it riskier to switch anything in, creating a mindgame of whether or not the Stakeout user will predict your switch and select the appropriate move to murder your switch-in, or select the move more effective against your current Pokémon, similar to the choice of staying in or not versus a Pursuit user. Stakeout doubles the damage inflicted on a Pokémon switching into battle, sort of the opposite of Pursuit (a potent move in the current metagame), which does double the damage to Pokemon switching out. The first is a new Ability introduced, Stakeout, which belongs to the new Pokémon Yungoos and Gumshoos. In Sun and Moon, there have been two things revealed that have an effect on switching. Anything that can alter this fundamental aspect is usually a big deal, such as the Ability Shadow Tag, which was banned in the Smogon ORAS metagame for negatively impacting the art of switching. This is due to the fact that a single Pokémon cannot handle everything by itself, and will need to inevitably switch out. ![]() In singles, success in the metagame is largely based on intelligently making and predicting switches. In this article I speculate on the possible impact some of these changes and new things may have on the metagame, things you will want to be aware of when you first delve into competitive battling in Generation VII. Over the months since its announcement in February, official reveals and datamining leaks have given us a lot of information on the Pokémon, moves, abilities, mechanics and other things new in Sun/Moon. Every single new generation has brought with it a multitude of changes that greatly alter the landscape of the competitive metagame, and Sun/Moon is no different. However, if they have the stone, they'll automatically change form.Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon are set to release this week, and so the seventh generation of Pokémon gaming is upon us. Like Mega evolution, the Pokémon react to a specific stone to change form. Primal Reversion is a phenomenon that works similar to Mega Evolution for two Legendary Pokémon. List of Mega Evolutions Mega Evolved Pokémon In the games, it lasts for as long as Pokémon are in battle and you can oonly have 1 Mega Evolved Pokémon in your team at a time. This changes type and abilities of a Pokémon. When a Pokémon's Mega Stone is activated alongside a trainer's Key Stone, the Pokémon will Mega Evolve into a stronger form. These Pokémon need to have a special hold item in order to activate known as a Mega Stone. Mega Evolutions are temporary battle forms of various Pokémon. Black: Victini & ReshiramWhite: Victini & Zekrom.Pokémon Ranger & The Temple of the Sea!.Mystery Dungeon - Explorers of Time & Darkness.Mystery Dungeon: Blazing, Stormy & Light Adventure Squad. ![]() Pokémon Battle TrozeiPokémon Link: Battle.
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