>>52696276Wormadam-G looks remarkably like a slice of pizza—more so than any other Pokemon. This means that it could be a tasty snack for your teammates once they get weakened and need more energy. However, it is still terrible at being a pizza, as it is a "sandy" forme, so it will taste worse than the bitter feeling of defeat that you get after losing when you use this Pokemon. It should be noted that the bagworm is the lightest fully evolved Pokemon (and the only pizza) that learns Fissure. -snip-
Margherita
Wormadam-Sandy @ Leftovers
Ability: Anticipation
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
Adamant Nature
- Stealth Rock
- Earthquake
- Rock Blast
- Sucker Punch
Moves
Does this set look familiar? Yes, that is because Golem can do the exact same thing but not suck completely. If you need a more detailed summary of the moves you should go to the Golem analysis, as you might be able to get some use out of the Pokemon slot.
Set Details
Maximum Attack investment and an Adamant nature let Wormadam-G actually do some damage, and the HP EVs allow it to survive a hit from quite a few physical attackers. Leftovers provides some passive recovery, which Wormadam-G otherwise lacks.
Usage Tips
When it's not out massacring opposing teams, Wormadam-G should just try to set up Stealth Rock. You will be lucky if it ends up doing anything other than maybe dealing some chip damage with Sucker Punch or possibly Rock Blasting an obvious Pelipper switch-in. To ensure that Wormadam-G gets up Stealth Rock, try to switch it into a weak physical attacker. -snip-
Team Options
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Other Options
You can add pepperoni with Bug Bite as a Bug-type STAB move to hit Grass-types, but that is still weak. A Hawaiian Pizza set with Choice Band can make Wormadam-G hit somewhat hard, but you lose the utility of Stealth Rock. Lastly, you can use a Veggie Supreme set, which is a defensive set with Toxic; this utilizes Wormadam-G's Defense, its only good stat, but it is almost always just setup fodder.