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    Quote Originally Posted by jireh the provider View Post
    Togekiss is a nice counter for the leader of the muskateers. Thunder wave and serene air slash makes it troubled. also aura sphere too if cobalion is on the special side
    Togekiss must beware of a very-likely-to-be-on-the-Moveset Stone Edge and the possibility of Volt Switch. Togekiss is slower than Cobal', so you'll likely get a TWave in only if Cobal' is either switching in to counter Togekiss or spending a turn to buff. Counters only work if they can actually take the hit, which is less than likely with Togekiss since Cobal' won't waste a turn to buff against it due to TWave + Serene Grace-boosted Air Slash Flinching. Cobal' is either going right for the throat with Stone Edge/Volt Switch or switching to a Ground Type or something with Volt Absorb/Motor Drive/Lightningrod to punishing you for your lack of foresight...
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    A Cobalion...this was on of my first EVed pokemon in black...

    Don't Throw Rocks! Don't abuse Swords! But you can use your head
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    -Iron Head
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    First use swords dance. If you have to switch, then switch! You've seen how much damage it'll take from stealth rock! Anyway, sacred sword your opponent. If you really don't care about your defense, then switch to CC. Iron head is another useful STAB move. And then there's stone edge. If you really need the accuracy, change to rock slide.
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    chandlure and golurk are quite good at countering cobalion. chandlure resists both of its STABs and can destroy it with STAB fire blast. Golurk resists fighting and can fight back with STAB earthquake. machamp is great at countering, but is slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philzone View Post
    chandlure and golurk are quite good at countering cobalion. chandlure resists both of its STABs and can destroy it with STAB fire blast. Golurk resists fighting and can fight back with STAB earthquake. machamp is great at countering, but is slow.
    Chandelure is killed by +2 Stone Edge. Golurk is 2HKOed by +2 Iron Head, I believe.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chidori__O View Post
    If you really need the accuracy, change to rock slide.
    Which would involve hacking the game. Cobal' is not capable of learning Rock Slide.
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    Cobalion is probably one of my favorite pokemon from the new generation. I just now realized his name is sort of like "Cobalt-Lion". Cool.
    ANYWAY, he's pretty versatile, able to work both special and physical sets. He's pretty defensive, given his good typing. Overall, I like this guy. His ability is Justified, giving him a massive boost from Dark type attacks. He can use Flash Cannon and Volt Switch in special sets, and Stone Edge and Close Combat in physical ones. Frankly, not much else to say about him.. He shouldn't be used in Double Battles, frankly, and the easiest way to counter him is through Flygon or Magmortar. Out-speed him and hit him with strong, Special attacks.


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    technically there are four Musketeers, these beasts are based off characters from an old fairy tail
    -Athos (A character with a heart of steel) - Cobalion
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    -D'Artagnan (Technically is not one of the "Three Musketeers" in the sense that although he is in fact a musketeer)- Keldeo
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    Here is a decent one- Coba Fett=p not related to musketeers but just was something that popped in my brain

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    Cobalion is an awesome pokemon. It has a great speed stat outrunning garchomp and others. It may lack a huge movepool but it has enough moves for a few good sets.

    Coburst
    Ability: justified- an ability that just barely passes as good but when you switch from a psychic or ghost chances are you dont need swords dance.
    Moveset
    Metal burst
    Thunder wave
    Close combat
    Iron head
    Item: Focus sash
    EVs: 252 hp / 252 sp.def / 4 def
    Description: Thunder wave can cripple bulky waters while close combat helps take out tanks and is a generally good move. Iron head is mostly filler but has stab and can flinch. Metal burst is used in conjunction with focus sash to take out scarf-chomp or other sweepers such as Latios. The ev spread ensures survivability and makes Cobalion slow enough to Metal burst more pokemon. It is best used with full hp so switching is not recommended for the justified boost.

    Double and triple battle options
    Weavile. Beat up Cobalion and its a free belly drum with much less hp taken.
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    Cobalion is an awesome pokemon. It has a great speed stat outrunning garchomp and others. It may lack a huge movepool but it has enough moves for a few good sets.

    Coburst
    Ability: justified- an ability that just barely passes as good but when you switch from a psychic or ghost chances are you dont need swords dance.
    Moveset
    Metal burst
    Thunder wave
    Close combat
    Iron head
    Item: Focus sash
    EVs: 252 hp / 252 sp.def / 4 def
    Description: Thunder wave can cripple bulky waters while close combat helps take out tanks and is a generally good move. Iron head is mostly filler but has stab and can flinch. Metal burst is used in conjunction with focus sash to take out scarf-chomp or other sweepers such as Latios. The ev spread ensures survivability and makes Cobalion slow enough to Metal burst more pokemon. It is best used with full hp so switching is not recommended for the justified boost.

    Double and triple battle options
    Weavile. Beat up Cobalion and its a free belly drum with much less hp taken.
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    Quote Originally Posted by insomnimaniac11 View Post
    Cobalion is an awesome pokemon. It has a great speed stat outrunning garchomp and others. It may lack a huge movepool but it has enough moves for a few good sets.

    Coburst
    Ability: justified- an ability that just barely passes as good but when you switch from a psychic or ghost chances are you dont need swords dance.
    Moveset
    Metal burst
    Thunder wave
    Close combat
    Iron head
    Item: Focus sash
    EVs: 252 hp / 252 sp.def / 4 def
    Description: Thunder wave can cripple bulky waters while close combat helps take out tanks and is a generally good move. Iron head is mostly filler but has stab and can flinch. Metal burst is used in conjunction with focus sash to take out scarf-chomp or other sweepers such as Latios. The ev spread ensures survivability and makes Cobalion slow enough to Metal burst more pokemon. It is best used with full hp so switching is not recommended for the justified boost.

    Double and triple battle options
    Weavile. Beat up Cobalion and its a free belly drum with much less hp taken.
    First, whismcott does better for beat up as then it can support it with tailwind or taunt. Metal burst doesn't get negative priority, so you need to go against faster pokemon for it to do damage. One bulky water that counters it is swampert, as it resists thunder wave and returns back with earthquake. Its so slow that metal burst has no effect on it.

    P.S. Am I seeing double?
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    Quote Originally Posted by philzone View Post
    First, whismcott does better for beat up as then it can support it with tailwind or taunt. Metal burst doesn't get negative priority, so you need to go against faster pokemon for it to do damage. One bulky water that counters it is swampert, as it resists thunder wave and returns back with earthquake. Its so slow that metal burst has no effect on it.

    P.S. Am I seeing double?
    In a triple battle Weavile is usually the Beat Up user as Whimsicott uses Tailwind unless in Doubles Whimsicott is better but yeah Swampert is a great counter as so as Gligar

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    swampert will counter this set no doubt about it. you could try to stay in and close combat if you want but really you should just switch. jumpluff is a great partner just watch for ice punch. wash rotom would resist a swampert and could toxic stall. or grass rotom could switch into an earthquake and leaf storm freeze rotom is rarely seen but could switch into gligars earthquake and blizzard
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    Well, I tried to think of something Cobalion can do that isn't just a SD+ 3 attacking moves... Here's a shot

    Cobalion @ Leftovers

    -Toxic/Thunder Wave/ Subsitute
    -Calm Mind
    -Focus Miss
    -Flash Cannon/HP Ghost/ HP Ice
    Ability: Justified
    EVs: 252 Spe, 252 Sp. Atk, 4 HP
    Nature: Timid

    Timid nature is necessary to outrun neutral Hydreigon, Salamence, and speed tie with a positive natured Infernape. This is basically a standard defensive special set. Switch in on something, Subsitute on the switch/ cripple the switch-in or grab a boost on the switch.
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    Cobalion.... Mmmm... What to say about this pokemon. For me, nothing stands out in this pokemon. Except the fact that is a fast physical tank! Although this pokemon can be taken down easily enough by special attacks, notably fire types, It can tank hits all day long on the physical side. All this pokemon needed is a reliable recovery move to make it a stellar tank! Having decent offenses in both attacks is a handy tool to make it sort of unpredictable in what kind of attacks it is running. It's ability is somewhat useless but can prove to be useful if you manage to grab a boost!
    This pokemon's type is only shared by lucario, but this pokemon is completely different from it! As I said last week, Steel/Fight is the best defensive type combined with the best offensive type.
    It's movepool is fair enough and contain decent options but really lacks a recovery move outside of rest.

    This pokemon performs best if light screen is in effect cz it's weak special defense is low enough to be targeted by special sweepers, so, light screen will be able to grant this pokemon the ability to stand it's ground in front of special sweepers with ease. But of course, this is not essential.

    This is not a bad pokemon, in fact it's pretty good and it does have a really good typing and a really cool regal flair in it's design!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjanerd View Post
    Well, I tried to think of something Cobalion can do that isn't just a SD+ 3 attacking moves... Here's a shot

    Cobalion @ Leftovers

    -Toxic/Thunder Wave/ Subsitute
    -Calm Mind
    -Focus Miss
    -Flash Cannon/HP Ghost/ HP Ice
    Ability: Justified
    EVs: 252 Spe, 252 Sp. Atk, 4 HP
    Nature: Timid

    Timid nature is necessary to outrun neutral Hydreigon, Salamence, and speed tie with a positive natured Infernape. This is basically a standard defensive special set. Switch in on something, Subsitute on the switch/ cripple the switch-in or grab a boost on the switch.
    First, its focus blast, so could cripple hydreigon if it had a cm boost, but most special hydreigon have flamethrower/fire blast. steels with a fighting resistance do well, as they resist both its STABs and it can only counter with a hp fire or ground. Bronzong, metagross, forretress, jirachi, ect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philzone View Post
    First, its focus blast, so could cripple hydreigon if it had a cm boost, but most special hydreigon have flamethrower/fire blast. steels with a fighting resistance do well, as they resist both its STABs and it can only counter with a hp fire or ground. Bronzong, metagross, forretress, jirachi, ect.
    Focus Miss is a nickname for Focus Blast due to its shaky accuracy but yeah that term really annoys me.

    It's really ashame Cobalion is the leader but isn't OU like Terrakion and Virizion

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    Quote Originally Posted by philzone View Post
    First, its focus blast, so could cripple hydreigon if it had a cm boost, but most special hydreigon have flamethrower/fire blast. steels with a fighting resistance do well, as they resist both its STABs and it can only counter with a hp fire or ground. Bronzong, metagross, forretress, jirachi, ect.
    Steels with a fighting resistance? Well, correct me if I'm wrong, but steel is weak to fighting, so, even by combining it with the bug type for example who's resistant to fight will end up neutral to it!

    The only way steel would resist fight is combining it with the ghost type that will make it immune to fighting type attacks. Regardless, a steel/ghost type is yet to exist!

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    Experienced Musketeer
    (Cobalion) @ Liechi Berry
    Trait: Justified
    EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spd
    Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
    - Sacred Sword
    - Swords Dance
    - Quick Attack
    - Iron Head

    Jolly nature to Outrun Infernape, Terrakion and others. Swords Dance for power, Quick attack to ruin Scisor and Mamoswine with low HP. Iron Head is another powerful STAB with a chance of flinching and for a good coverage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayofquazar View Post
    Steels with a fighting resistance? Well, correct me if I'm wrong, but steel is weak to fighting, so, even by combining it with the bug type for example who's resistant to fight will end up neutral to it!

    The only way steel would resist fight is combining it with the ghost type that will make it immune to fighting type attacks. Regardless, a steel/ghost type is yet to exist!
    I believe philzone just meant one with a secondary typing that resists Fighting so together it would be neutral. Also Steel/Bug brings in Bug, which is weak to Cobalion's other STAB, making Rock neutral as well. So philzone meant something like Metagross or Bronzong.

    Although, a Steel/Ghost would be an interesting prescence in the metagame. So close, Golurk!


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