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Good LC moveset for buneary?

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asked Mar 4 by Destructiod ELG13

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Lead Buneary

Buneary@Flame orb
Trait: Klutz

Evs 236 Atk / 36 Def / 236 Spe
Nature Jolly

Moveset

  • Return
  • Switcheroo
  • Fake out
  • Thunder punch

Hope this will help

////Jofly

answered Mar 4 by Jofly
this one is cool!thunder punch to deal with those dumb flying and water types! thanks!
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Buneary @ Normal Gem
Trait: Limber
Level: 5
Shiny: Yes? No? Choose!
EVs: 236 Spd / 228 Atk / 44 Def
Jolly Nature

  • Fake Out
  • Work Up
  • Return
  • ThunderPunch

Make sure you choose the Shiny one, ok? Hope I helped. And ignore my fail joke in the title please. Not only will it make you not laugh but it will also make me laugh to see you not laughing. This is for your own good! Just Kidding of course :P

answered Mar 4 by Flare
Why work up?
After Fake Out, you can use Work Up and Sweep with Return and Thunder Punch. Buneary has some great Speed for the LC tier, and out speeds a big chunk of Pokemon.
But Work up raises spatk and spdef and none of your moves is special?
Work Up raises Special Attack and Attack...
ahhh ok
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Buneary@flame orb/choice scarf
trait:klutz
Nature: jolly (+spe -spA)
236 att 36 def 236 spe
~ Fake Out
~ Switcheroo
~ Return
~ Encore / ThunderPunch
Buneary has a fairly wide physical movepool with access to moves such as Ice Punch, Fire Punch, Jump Kick, and Drain Punch, giving it great potential for a Choice Band set when used in conjunction with its high Speed stat. Return is the STAB move of choice, dealing heavy damage to all but the bulkiest foes which lack a resistance. Carrying ThunderPunch allows Buneary to hit Ghost-types neutrally, which it wouldn't be able to do otherwise. Switcheroo is useful if Buneary can swap over its Choice Band to the right Pokemon, potentially crippling it; Pokemon such as Gastly are severely hindered by Choice Band. Drain Punch or Jump Kick is useful for hitting Rock- and Steel-types that resist Buneary's STAB. Drain Punch has the benefit of replenishing some of Buneary's health, while Jump Kick has a higher Base Power but unfortunately also has only 95 accuracy and deals recoil damage to Buneary when it misses.

-Smogon http://www.smogon.com/bw/pokemon/buneary

answered Mar 4 by ShinyFroakie0531
What's the point of just copying and pasting a Smogon Moveset over here? Not saying you're wrong but like it's practically un-needed, if you get what I mean.
shrugs

 

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