>>15523127>Those resistances give you resistance against EQ, T-Bolt, Scald. This means you can SWITCH IN ON THESE AND PRESSURE OUT THE OPPONENT.And then lose your wall when your opponent pressures out you much, much harder than you can even hope to do with that many weaknesses. You even say yourself that steel and poison are uncommon. Why not keep it with those weaknesses and have it able to stay in, pass some wishes, maybe aromatherapy, or even calm mind, instead of having to run the second it sees a Ferrothorn, Scizor, Gliscor, Aerodactyl, Volcarona, Forretress, Aggron, Mawile, Hawlucha, Crobat, Archeops, Vivilion, Dragonite, Tornadus, Thundurus, Metagross, Jirachi, Noivern, Togekiss or even Charizard? I doubt that's even half your actual threats running those moves, I mostly looked at some slightly more common Pokemon on the steel and flying type lists. Fucking Avalugg could be running gyro ball.
>Flying, Steel, and Poison are almost never runTons of things run acrobatics and flying moves like Hurricane, steel is as uncommon as Scizor and Ferrothorn. Along with any other gyro ball/iron head users. Including Garchomp.
>>15523178Wish passes half your health.
Sylveon's max at level 100 is 394. Florges's max is 360.
Sylveon passes 197. Florges passes 180. That's 17 more health.
That's barely noticeable. It's less than most Pokemon recover from Leftovers.
>>15523144>>15523063>>15523170I legitimately didn't know about this though.
I never saw anything but the initial "normal moves into fairy moves" on serebii or any of the other new ability lists until I just found it on Bulbapedia.
Feels like Sylveon might still want to use moon blast for being psuedo scald, but I concede the point of hitting harder because that's pretty nifty. I thought tutor moves couldn't be bred though.