Sunday, 3 May 2015

#165-166: Ledyba and Ledian

YAY! Now time for a generic bug! And this one is really odd...

Ok, so Ledyba has a claim to fame: in calculations, it can be the recipient of the highest damage move possible in the game thanks to a fifth stage of rollout from a defence curled, helping handed stat swapped Shuckle with the natures aligning leading to millions of HP as damage. 40 HP, 20 attack, 30 defence, 40 special attack, 80 special defence and 55 speed give cause to nightmares, as does the bug/flying-typing, which offers a lot of weaknesses. Swarm (boosts the power of bug moves 1.5x when HP is below 33% and increases wild encounter rate) and early bird (you wake faster from sleep) are the normal abilities and the hidden ability is rattled, which boosts speed when hit by bug, dark or ghost-type moves.
It looks like it needs glasses for some reason...
Tackle makes yet another appearance, supersonic can cause confusion on 55% accuracy, comet punch has base 18 power as a normal-type that hits 2-5 times with an accuracy of 85. Popping up at level 14 we get the following 3 moves: light screen (boosts special defence x2 for the party for 5 turns, can be broken by brick break), reflect (same as light screen but drop the word special) and safeguard (prevents the team from being affected by status afflictions for 5 turns), all these being good for setting screens, but the speed stat is not. Mach punch is the last move before you get chance to evolve, and it acts as a positive priority move, base 40 fighting physical power.

Evolution level time, and you can nab baton pass, which switches yourself out and replaces the user with a teammate, transferring all stat changes to the new entrant, so this can be used to magnificent effect if done well, transferring boosts to a sweeper that can then run riot. Silver wind is a base 60 bug special move that is much like ancient power in that it can boost your speed, attack, defence, special attack and special defence by a stage each (10% chance). Agility buffs speed, swift has no accuracy check as a base 60 normal special move, and double edge is a base 120 normal physical move with huge recoil. The final move is bug buzz: bug-type base 90 special which can lower the foe's special defence a stage.

Standard TMs apply, along with solar beam (and sunny day, but no rain dance), roost, dig (?), brick break, aerial ace, acrobatics (remember, base 55 flying physical that doubles in power when a held item has been lost), substitute (can combine with baton pass), U-turn (base 70 bug physical that allows you to swap out on the attack), struggle bug (base 50 bug special move that can lower the foe's special attack), infestation (base 20 bug special move that traps the foe for 5 turns and hurts them for 1/8th their HP for each turn) and power-up punch (base 40 fighting physical that boosts attack by a stage).

Bow-chick-a-wow-wow time! Bug bite (base 60 bug) allows you to eat the target's berry, dizzy punch (base 70 normal physical that has a chance to confuse the target), drain punch (base 75 fighting physical that heals the user based on the damage given), focus punch, encore, knock off, psybeam (base 65 psychic special), tail wind and screech. Now to the tutor, and they can give you focus punch, bug bite, drain punch, giga drain, ice punch, knock off, snore, tailwind, thunder punch and uproar.

Evolving time to Ledian, which changes hidden ability to iron fist, which boosts the power of punch moves. Changes to stats are a bit mediocre, with 55HP, 35 attack, 50 defence, 55 special attack, 110 special defence and 80 speed, which I suppose is ok for a lower tier fighter. You also retain that poor type combination.
It's trying to be a superhero, but failing so badly...
Hyper beam, focus blast and giga impact all pop in on the TM list, with the level list not changing. The only other change is that the punch moves have become more worthwhile owing to iron fist and its 20% boost.

There isn't too much to really do here unless you want a weak special wall or a baton passer, but there are better options for both. The typing and poor offensive stats hinder this Pokemon, which has a reasonable movepool, I suppose.

(All artwork presented by Ken Sugimori, taken from the Bulbapedia image archives)

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