>>46381573>Get fucked>+2 252 ATK Adaptability Mega Lucario Close Combat vs 252 HP / 252 Def Hippowdon: 364-430 (86.6 - 102.3%) — 56.3% chance to OHKO after Stealth RockGround types aren’t doing shit. The closest thing Mega Lucario has to a counter is Aegislash and Scarf Landorus-T, and even then, Aegislash needs to be at 80+ HP to take a +2 Crunch or Dark Pulse and Landorus has to watch its ass for Ice Punch, Flash Cannon, or that goddamn Steel Kamehameha. You can revenge kill it, absolutely, but even if all is right in the world, the motherfucker could just felt the disturbance in the force, that Choice Scarf, for how boldly you brought the Pokemon in and just switch out.
There are 4 Mega Lucario:
>SD with Ice Punch>SD with Crunch>NP without Flash Cannon (Dark Pulse + Aura Sphere)>NP without Aura Sphere (Dark Pulse + Flash Cannon for Fairy)Best part? They are all entirely interchangeable.
You can’t even CHECK all of those sets. You can say Talonflame, but Extreme Speed says, “nothing personnel, kid". At least one variant of Mega Lucario is going to fuck you sideways no matter what you do and the others may be manageable for your team, but “manageable” is just an euphemism for “if he predicts this switch, I am fucked”.
>Mega Lucario unboosted is a Parental Bond Terrakion with base 80 priority, Scolipede roller blade for speed and wielding Aegislash as a sword for Sp ATK support. Oh, and it’s fucking Steel type.No, for real.
>252 ATK Parental Bond Terrakion Close Combat vs 252 HP / 232+ Def Skarmory: 168-199 (50.2 - 59.5%) — guaranteed 2HKO after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery>252 ATK Adaptability Mega Lucario Close Combat vs 252 HP / 232+ Def Skarmory: 164-194 (49.1 - 58%) — guaranteed 2HKO after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery