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Pokemon of the Week DP: Staraptor

posted by Ninjomewtwo on Sat, 2008-02-02 15:40

Staraptor

Sets

Choice Band Sweeper

Item Held
Choice Band
Nature
Jolly (+Speed, -Special Attack) / Adamant (+Attack, -Special Attack)
Effort Points
252 Attack - 252 Speed - 6 HP
  • Brave Bird
  • Return
  • Close Combat
  • U-Turn / Pursuit

With such stats and moves like Brave Bird in its movepool, Staraptor is a great candidate if you are looking for a Choice Band user. Thanks to its trait, Intimidate, Staraptor can easily switch in on Physical hits (of course not on super effective ones) and start hitting with any of its moves. Brave Bird and Return are there for STAB. Since both of them are resisted by Rock and Steel-types, Close Combat obviously deserves a place in this moveset. In the last move slot, U-Turn is always a nice move for Choice Band users, allowing them to both hit and switch out while Pursuit is the way to hit Pokémon like Celebi that will run away afraid of Brave Bird.

Scarfaptor

Item Held
Choice Scarf
Nature
Adamant (+Attack, -Special Attack)
Effort Points
252 Attack - 196 Speed - 62 HP
  • Brave Bird
  • Return
  • Close Combat
  • U-Turn / Pursuit

Same set as above but with Choice Scarf instead of the Band. The EP spread given allows you to outrun nearly any Choice Scarf user including Heracross and Medicham. If an IV of 31 in Speed isn't the case, take some EPs from HP, you'll want to hit 285 Speed. The moves work as described in the previous set.

Other Possible Options

Double-Edge is a quite nice alternative to Return as it ensures you OHKO Zapdos (with a Choice Band boost). However, having two moves causing recoil damage will decrease even more Staraptor's already limited survivability. Quick Attack is an option on the Choice Band set too. Endeavor can be used on a non-choice set. Well, Staraptor has access to some other moves that would usually attract our attention, like Roost or Substitute, but they are not effective on it. Generally, it hopes it could get a movepool similar to Salamence's.

Counters

Pokémon with a high Defense stat that resist both of Staraptor's STABed moves are quite good counters. Namely, Skarmory and Bronzong are excellent at countering it, with Metagross and Jirachi following them. All four of them take neutral damage by Close Combat as well. Rhyperior can also switch in and stop it with its Stone Edge.

Zapdos is a great counter too, resisting Brave Bird and Close Combat and being able to OHKO with Thunderbolt. Finally, Gengar, Dusknoir and other Ghost-types in general are immune to Return and Close Combat. Most of them can KO Staraptor or just use a move like Thunder Wave or Will-O-Wisp that will cripple it and render it useless.

Opinion & Notes

Pidgeot, Fearow and Swellow were never that popular but with the arrival of Staraptor, they are going to see even less use. It has access to anything a sweeper needs. Two powerful STABed attacks to take advantage of and a great move for hitting Pokémon that resist them in the name of Close Combat. With a base 120 Attack stat, it is sure to deal some good amounts of damage before going down. However, these are just the good points.

On the other hand, it is really easily worn down. Its Stealth Rock weakness destroys the hit-and-run concept of the Choice sets and Sandstorm also takes away some of its HP after every turn. And it's not only that. Its Brave Bird's recoil will bring its HP down even faster than opponents will sometimes so be sure to use it with caution. Anyway, Staraptor is certainly a nice Pokémon to use but it is outclassed by Salamence.

Note that Pursuit and Double-Edge are egg moves.

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Ewe @ 03/02/2008 at 03:19:00 pm

My Staraptor is 100 level and shes SOOO Powerful.. Shes learned Fly, Extremespeed, Ice Beam and..uh.. I doestn remember.. Well, whatever ^^ :)

-Ewe

Blue @ 04/02/2008 at 02:42:14 pm

Ice Beam????? Supposing that you are not a Hacker, did you take that Staraptor from a trade or from GTS?

Ninjomewtwo @ 04/02/2008 at 11:48:13 pm

Yeah, like it can learn Extremespeed…

Featherz @ 05/02/2008 at 02:55:52 am

Do I sense some jelousy? I am pretty sure that almost everyone has some sort of Action Replay or GameShark, and they do use it in competitve battling. Anyways what do you guys mean by "Pidgeot, Fearow and Swellow were never that popular but with the arrival of Staraptor, they are going to see even less use." Uh I'm not sure if I'm right but, I don't think Staraptor is even out there. I've seen more Swellows than Staraptors in WiFi, but I'm just saying. Of course, Swellow is way faster, can use Protect + Flame Orb, has Guts, and with its super high atttack, can use whatever it wants?

Featherz @ 05/02/2008 at 02:58:44 am

LOL, to think that the www.darkrai.com actually says… Who Is Darkrai??? I think everybody has one by now…

Ninjomewtwo @ 05/02/2008 at 02:22:38 pm

I don't know about you Featherz, but neither Blue nor me had/have a GS/AR and I doubt we'll ever get. Playing the game legitimately is far better and enjoying. If you breed like three of four boxes of Pokémon for getting one with nice IVs, you'll feel rewarded once you train it. Hacking it in is just a matter of seconds I guess. But anyway, it depends on how you think.

Also, I think that Staraptor is better than Swellow due to Intimidate. The only move Swellow can switch in easily is Earthquake (or other Ground-type move). However, Staraptor can switch in on some neutral Physical moves because of Intimidate. Also, it gets Close Combat, Swellow has nothing to rival this.

Aresues @ 07/02/2008 at 02:33:08 am

True, Staraptor is very powerful in Attack stat, but the thing that lets it down is its abysmal Special Defence and normal Defence. A simple Ice Beam from a water type, or a Thunderbolt/Discharge from an electric type will KO it in one or two turns.
I used to use Staraptor, but the minuses outweigh the pluses, so now I use a different flyer.

ice cream @ 16/02/2008 at 09:23:54 pm

how can staraptor learn extremespeed?

Ninjomewtwo @ 17/02/2008 at 11:35:30 am

It can't.

i have a shiny zubat @ 01/03/2008 at 06:58:10 am

yes it can through tms i believe of course i could be wrong about xtrem bing a tm but i think it can not unusaul

Kmaster @ 03/03/2008 at 04:13:50 am

I might be wrong about this, but can't Swellow switch-in to Will-O-Wisps and Toxics? It does have the Guts ability.

chaos @ 25/03/2008 at 06:05:13 pm

This sure isn't REALLY similar to http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/staraptor :)

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