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set video guide on how to use Flapple
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we talking about Flapple, Flapple is
the counterpart of Appletun and it's the
more offensive variant of it still being
grass dragon and I guess the big thing
about this Pokemon is the fact that it
does have hustle which boosts its attack
by 1.5 times but it basically lowers the
accuracy of his move by 0.8 times so a
100% accurate move will be 80%
accurate so just to give you an idea but
that's essentially a choice band on flapple
and on top of that the first set
we're going to be talking about is the choice
band set which takes advantage of its
base 110 attack
unfortunately Flapple doesn't have the
best speed at base 70 it would've been
awesome had it been maybe around base 95
even base 100 allowing it to outspeed
Pokemon like Darmanitan in the tier
but still it can make do the first set is
gonna be running a jolly nature and the
reason we're jolly is because we want to
be able to outspeed max speed Corviknight which is definitely running
around in the tier but choice band
flapple can actually 2-hit KO
Corviknight, max HP Corviknight with
rocks up guarantee before rocks if it
has leftovers it's like a 20 percent
chance to 2-hit KO but that's pretty
strong considering with the choice band
and outrage I mean Corviknight obviously
does resist but yeah if you get up rocks
this Pokemon can 2-hit KO Corviknight
upon switching and being jolly nature we
are faster than Corvinight outrage
obviously is our main form of stab we
have the grav Apple as I think it's
either grab or grave I'm gonna assume
its  grav or grauv Apple but we have
that as our physical stab and it has 100
cent chance to lower the targets defense
so that's pretty cool on an attack thats 
already being boosted by hustle and choice
band so some walls you might actually be
able to break through a pokémon like
galerian corsola for instance I
might try and come in on your grav Apple
and then you know the next one they
might not be able to live it just
because of the fact that their defense
has been lowered we have U-turn for
momentum this pokemon does invite in
pokémon like Ferrothorn for instance or
again Corviknight
so being able to U-Turn out of
those Pokemon coming in can give you the
advantage in terms of setting out a
teammate that can deal with Pokemon that
flapple doesn't like and the last move we
have is sucker punch now sucker punch is
a good option for Pokemon like Dragapult
which are faster than even a dragon
dance flapple which we will be going over
and it allows you to knock them out with
the combination of Sucker Punch hustle
and choice band so it gives it some
priority and I think this will be one of
the more standard sets this Pokemon use
alongside the dragon dance set which
we're about to get to so the dragon dance
set basically gives you the strength of
a choice band after you dragon dance the
freedom of a new item and the speed of
of course the dragon dance itself so the
set we have is dragon dance outrage grav
apple and sucker punch with a life orb
I think a Lum berry can work too
but I actually like a life orb a lot
because it boosts the the sucker punch
and I think that's very important as
well for dealing with a Pokemon League
like aegislash after you Dynamax so basically you can dragon dance sucker punch and go
for your max darkness and you'll be able
to knock out Aegislash with the life orb
boost at +1 so I think that's a pretty
important calc especially because
aegislash does resist the dragon and the
grass type attacks coming out from Flapple
same EV spreads as before and
honestly this Pokemon doesn't have too
many other options in terms of what it
can use on the physical side acrobatics
is an option but I mean we're holding an
item so let's you want to use it on
maybe like a ripen set if you guys
didn't know it's ability is ripen we
have hustle but it's other ability is
ripen which it ripens berries and
doubles their effects so for example a
liechi berry which we'll be talking
about a second would if it was used with
the ripen ability you get
+2 attack instead of the +1 so that's
really cool for flappable of course and
we'll talk about that in a second but
again instead of using u-turn if this
was on the set up one and unfortunately
again keep in mind this Pokemon is
slower than a pokemon
like Dragapult which is why even a plus
one which is why sucker punch I think is
really really nice being able to deal
with that you do have to worry about
missing though hustle is gonna make your
moves not a hundred percent accurate so
you definitely have to worry about
missing the next set we have is I kind
of wanted to try one that worked with
its ripen ability considering I think
that choice band and dragon dance are
gonna be its best sets but I do have a
liechi berry ripen set and what liechi
berry does is it gives your attack you
get a plus one attack raise after you
basically get 1/4 your max HP so in
order to help us get there we have
substitute on this set and substitute
not only protects us but also gets us
lower and lower closer to that ripen and
you can actually get your +2 attack from
that without having to worry about the
hustle so that's pretty cool but the set
is jolly again max attack max speed and
either outrage or dragon rush I think
outrage is pretty solid obviously it's
stronger well it's it's strong in a
sense but it also it also confuses you
whereas dragon rush is slightly weaker
but has only 75% accuracy but yeah
outrage grav apple sucker punch and substitute of course this
set like I said has some slashes you can
either use outrage or dragon dance and
either Sucker Punch, excuse me,
outrage or dragon rush grav apple I
think is a given you kind of want this
Pokemon in its ability to deal with
pokémon like Rotom and then either
Sucker Punch or dragon dance dragon
dance is really interesting because sub
dragon dance with a liechi berry you
dragging this and they get lychee buried
twice your plus 3 right so this Pokemon
becomes a lot stronger faster with
dragon dance I think that sucker punch
is also pretty cool too because once
again Dragapult is going to be faster
than you even after one dragon dance now
if you manage to get two you're probably
gonna be sweeping at that point if they
don't have Ferrothorn or Corviknight
or an steel types left like that but
yeah I think that's one of the main
things this pokemon could potentially
run I guess a special set if you want it
to maybe even a life orb mix set with
draco meteor energy ball i was
even looking at like sub leech seed sets
with Giga Drain and maybe the ripen
ability or even like a recycle
type of thing but its lack of bulk and
more importantly its lack of speed I
think makes those kind of useless for
example the mix set with like Draco
meteor sucker punch
grav Apple and whatever other move you
want to run it maybe air slash that's
kind of just outclassed by special
dragon pull which can literally run all
the same moves except for grab Apple and
it has better special moves right like
fire blast and thunderbolt to be able to
break through counters in a stab Shadow
Ball which is a lot better than grass
stab in a sense just because grass is
resisted by so much whereas when when
paired with the rest of flap those moves
where as Shadow Ball is a lot more
spammable in my opinion and obviously
Dragapult does have that speed tier
but yep those are potential options on
this Pokemon I do think that something
fun could be ran with ripen I just
wanted to kind of put one there I also
think that maybe some type of defensive
berry could be cool and like a sub leech
seed set maybe a sitrus berry or maybe
one that boosts your actual stats those
all have potential as well but I think
that's basically it for flapple in
terms of teammates I already mentioned
the big one is you want teammates that
can deal with steel types right
Ferrothorn and Corviknight for the most
part can wall you Ferrothorn
specifically just gonna take the outrage
and just gyroball you to death
whereas Corviknight can obviously bulk
up and set up on you and then threaten
you with the brave bird so you
definitely want teammates that can deal
with steel types and I think Rotom wash
is a good one for at least Corviknight
being able to will-o-wisp it and volt switch on out of there in terms of Ferrothorn
it's a little bit tricky I think in
terms of like having a good partner that
doesn't overlap like I could see
yourself going something like double
dragon for instance whereas you use
Dragapult to weaken the steel types
because it does have Shadow Ball it does
have Fire Blast Shadow Ball being
neutral fire blast being super effective
that way flapple can come in later
right and do its thing like it'll weaken it so that can be some sort of
overlapping thing I think Hydreigon
can do very similar I like flapple's
ability to actually break through fairy
types though which is something that
other dragons can't do as well I just
because of this grab Apple and the
hustle ability as well so
again a few other cool teammates could
be potentially Gyarados plus flapple
because they both kind of like the idea
of Ferrothorn being gone and Gyarados
can actually do that very well with its
Dynamax moves and obviously the
combination of moxie too and I think that
when you're also using this thing spikes
are gonna be very important as well
spikes hazards I love the combination of
Cinderace plus Flapple as well
Cinderace is another mon that can also
even just weaken Pokemon that Flapple
doesn't want to deal with with the
Pyro ball u-turn it can do court change
as well for hazards too, maybe like a
sticky web set could also a sticky web
not on Cinderace but a sticky web team
could also work with flapple however
if you are doing that you're probably
better off using something like Dracovish
or Dracozolt as potential
Pokemon but aegislash as well I think is
a good teammate to basically anything
that can do damage to steel types
whether it be super effective or just
hit it hard and that's why Aegislash and an
opposing Dragapult and Cinderace
come into play, I think that's it
that's all I have to talk about with
this Pokemon it does have you know a key
resistance to water and I think that's
really big in a meta game where Rotom
wash is one of the best Pokemon easily
one of the best Pokemon so but of course
it does have to worry about being will-o-wisp'd by it because for the most part it
is a physical attacker okay I think
that's all I have so thank you everyone for
watching hope you all enjoyed as I
mentioned earlier I will be having a
showdown live later today and I believe
this video goes up on Saturday I'm
recording now it's Wednesday obviously
tomorrow is Thanksgiving and then
appletun will go up on Thanksgiving and
then Friday I should have Eiscue so this
should be going up Saturday so I'm gonna
do my best to get the first Wi-Fi battle
here on the channel I don't think I'll
be showing off flapple I might start my
road to master tier or master ball tier
so that's gonna be battlespot singles or
just a regular Wi-Fi battle as well
which unfortunately has a 20 minute
timer hopefully we can work around that
if anything but the guys are excited for
that feel free to leave a like let me
know what sets you want to use on Flapple
I've seen some people run like
electric seed with acrobatics to deal
with opposing grass types but for the
most part I think that this is kind of
what you want to run on this Pokemon and
yeah I'll leave it at that
goodbye my frens
 
