>>12244428>RotomThe Gen 5 shift of types makes it among the best, ingame or competitive. It's just so damn versatile. It particularly shines in mono-type runs, where the off-type access to things like Will-o-wisp and electric moves are a life saver.
>SpiritombGood setup moves, decent bulk/offense, no weakness but no resists that matter. I consider it fairly balanced for what it is. I particularly like Pressure stalling things, but that's just me.
>>12244457>ShucklePower Split is the only effective way to use it. You don't use it to boost your moves, however, you use it to halve theirs. You do need to switch out after a use or two, however, since averaging offenses several times eventually means you do little to minimize the opponent's offense when you use it again. Reliance of rest really hurts with its super poor HP.
>>12244570>VespiquenUnique moves, decent bulk, but fails to pull through when it matters, and the typing is mind bogglingly bad for a tanky Pokemon.
>AlomomolaIf: Regenerator = amazingly bulky tank. Decent enough offense to get by, esp. when supported by weather/Tickle.
Else: bulky Pokemon who wish-passes. Wish passing is useless ingame outside item-limited runs since you can just item them up instead, so remains a bulky water with only average/mediocre offense.
>>12244814>SigilyphRequires a specific sets to do well, mostly reliant on breeding and TMs. Amazing Pokemon if you plan it properly, but its lack of heavily specialized stats will disappoint you if you don't plan and try to use it like every other Pokemon, because Sigilyph has a pretty specialized niche.
>>12245022>AmoongusIf it has Regenerator, it's probably the best bulky Grass type. If it doesn't, it's a fantastic bulky grass type with access to Spore and Clear Smog. Overall, pretty good.
>>12245191>DodrioSecond best bird of the Gen 1 Pokes [Zados for best bird]. Lacks good coverage, despite good STAB, so you'll be walled often, but when you're not, you sweep.