yo what's up guys you got Pokeaim here
with the moveset video guide on how to
use Hatterene in pokemon sword and
shield or Hatteren-ii or however you
guys actually want to pronounce it but
this pokemon, pretty cool pretty cool it
has the ability magic bounce as its hidden
ability so that's awesome for bouncing
back hazards stopping things like taunt
and having a strong base 136 special
attack stat as well as a really nice
base 103 special defense and access to
trick room with it's very slow speed can
make it a pretty threatening trick room
sweeper so the first set we're going to be
talking about is the trick room
offensive set, you're gonna be wanting to run the quiet nature with zero attack and
zero speed IVs and trick room psychic
dazzling gleam, mystical fire, is basically all
you really need mystical fire is awesome
for being able to deal with steel types
like Ferrothorn which otherwise shrug
off your psychics and dazzling gleam you
could slash dazzling clean for draining kiss if you want a little bit of recovery the
big thing about this pokemon is that
when it Dynamaxes or Gigantamaxes
whatever you want to use.
whenever it uses psychic it ends up
getting the psychic terrain so that
that makes it that much more stronger
its stab psychic being able to come off
from this base 136 special attack on
type on top of the psychic terrain
boosts is pretty crazy for Hatterene.
A life-orb is probably the best item. you
want to be able to switch up your moves
but you want to be able to give them
some extra umph behind them as well now again
I didn't mention you can use draining
kiss over dazzling gleam, that will help
you for a little bit of recovery
considering this pokemon has such low
base HP and draining kiss recovers so
much it's decent especially for Pokemon
like Mandibuzz and Hydreigon but
you're gonna be taking so much from it
anyway Hydreigon obviously in that case
dying, mandibuzz is taking over half
easily from a life-orb Hatterene
fairy-type attack. but again this
pokemon really does benefit from pokemon that can deal with steel types as well
I actually like this plus copperajah
if you're using trick room and I
actually used it earlier but I like this
+ copperrajah because copperrajah has
Heat Crash as well to threaten Pokemon like ferrothorn like you don't want to
necessarily switch in
too much to Ferrothorn but the good
thing is because you are zero speed IVs
and gyroball which is what ferrothorn
will be going for to threaten you is
dependent on speed it is not gonna do as
much. it's not gonna knock you out
basically in one hit so that's pretty
good when it comes to Hatterene i do
actually think that when you're using
this pokemon for the most part you're
probably gonna be wanting to run minus
speed natures unless you're specifically
running speed for a specific pokemon so
yeah just because you can switch in on
Ferrothorn bounce back the stealth rock
obviously bounce back and negate the
leech seed from there and threaten it
with a mystical fires so when you're
using trick room Hatterene it can either be
on a dedicated trick room team or it can
be its own single trick room sweeper on
like an offensive build just to give you
some of your own speed control and just
being an offensive pokemon from there
being fairy-type obviously also gives it
that immunity to dragon type attacks
that's pretty nice and also resistant to
the opposing psychic type attacks as
well because you are part psychic so
again that's really really nice dark
type though is neutral because you are
psychic and fairy
unfortunately so you don't check Hydreigon
as well as you could but you are
still a check like I said. Next up we
have is a physically defensive set and
this is taking advantage of the fact
that this Pokemon has calm mind and
draining kiss does give it decent
recovery now this set has a lot of slashes
all right the one I've used the most is
a nuzzle draining kiss calm mind and
mystical fire however nuzzle can be
traded for psychic and can be traded for
a psyshock
and can be swapped around for stored power all those are completely fine psychic
and psyshock obviously better Psyshock is better for opposing calm mind
Pokemon whereas psychic is just strong
versus Toxapex especially because they
are running a physically defensive set
at the moment stored power can be better
in the long run because it's dependent
on all your boost but for more immediate
damage psychic or psyshock are better.
nuzzle again is just really good because
you can beat so many Pokemon just by
paralyzing them that's that's the big
thing it becomes a support Pokemon for
the team you could also use Thunder Wave
as well but I like nuzzle a little bit
more because it just does a little bit
damage but it also doesn't miss right
obviously you can't use it on
ground-type pokémon and it won't
paralyze
it won't paralyze electric-types either
because electric types can't be paralyzed but
being able to slow down even Pokemon
like Mandibuzz or something that wants
to come in on this a Ferrothorn for
instance stopping it from moving can be
pretty cool and another big thing is if
you're running relaxed nature which we
are with zero speed Ferrothorn's Gyroball
is doing nothing and power whip only
does around 20% to this
Hatterene so it's really nice leftovers
for recovery you can also run a kee
berry and kee berry is cool for raising
your defense as well so you just up your
defense even a little bit more for this
Pokemon allowing it to take you know it
already has max defense right which caps
out at 317 at level 100 with +defense
nature but allowing it to take Ferrothorn's
gyroball a little bit better and
making a little bit tougher to
to knock out. I think that
draining kiss is necessary though not
only is it your Fairy Stab, your way to
hitting dark types, like Hydreigon and
Grimmsnarl but also the recovery that
comes from it just because draining kiss
does recover 75% of the damage dealt so
it's again crazy on a Pokemon only base
57 HP getting so much back from that and
mystical fires is needed you need
mystical fire on this poke if you're
running this Pokemon I think you always
need mystical fire you need a way of
touching Ferrothorn you need a way of
dealing with steel types especially if
you're bouncing back their hazards but
again just to go back on
the options nuzzle can work depending on
the team, psychic psyshock and stored
power are good too, honestly I think that
psychic is great just because you know
you want to be able hit toxapex you
don't want to haze you infinitely but
even then you paralyze toxapex,
it's basically dead, ya'll know how crazy it
is when you paralyze a Pokemon that they
cannot move at all. The last set we have
here is a choice specs set and I mean
with that base 136 special attack you
might as well dump a choice specs on this
Pokemon, we're gonna be running the
psychic, dazzling gleam, and mystical fire so the returning moves from the other sets are
coming back and then the other move is
potentially Giga Drain. Giga Drain can
be cool for Pokemon like Gastrodon,
seismitoad, Rotom wash, either
knocking them out or dealing a lot in
Rotom Wash's case. Rotom Wash might
actually just die after rocks and healing
which is also an option as well so you
can use this Pokemon to support your
team. Funny enough healing wish is
actually a pretty cool option on a more of
a support role.
you can actually use
it on a trick room option as well if you
want to run leftovers over life orb
going back to trick room set. Healing wish
would better support your other
teammates as well so i like, on the
choice specs set, I like Giga Drain
specifically just because Gastodron is
running around a lot at the moment I
fought it a lot of times when I was using
Hatterene and it can be very very
annoying especially because they are
specially defensive so they shrug off
moves like psychic and they can recover
off the damage too but enough speed on
this set to outspeed minspeed toxapex
which i think is necessary and not only
do you bounce back the toxic and the
toxic spikes but you want to be able to outspeed it and knock it out with that psychic
in one hit. the rest is just put in HP
for overall bulk. you could run
more speed on this thing, even max if you want for like
minspeed Corviknight but that's a lot that
requires a timid nature as well if I'm
not mistaken so not always necessary I
think that's really dependent on the
metagame
itself in terms of teammates again I
already mentioned Copperajah plus Hatterene not only does Copperajah have
heat crash and can switch into steel
type attacks and things like that but
also having power whip if you're not running Giga Drain can be really cool for a
gastrodon and to be able to deal with
that and when you Gigantamax your
Copperajah you can get up the steel
stealth rock which can in turn help with
hazard damage which makes Hatterene hit
even harder again I really love Hatterene
when you Dynamax it but you don't
necessarily have to do that. Gigantamaxing
is fine too I believe what it does
is it confuses the opponent when you use
a fairy type attack I really wish they
gave this Pokemon moonblast seriously
and I think that in the next generation
if Hatterene does come back they will
but his dazzling gleam is just
weak man it's not even that weak right,
its 80 base power but moonblast is just so
much stronger and this mon would hit so much
harder with that as well but yeah
Copperajah's a cool one, other trick room
options, mimikyu, hazard support is
pretty cool I've seen like Hatterene
plus Mandibuzz
dealing with the ghost type attacks
coming out of Hatterene from like
a Specs Dragapult for instance whereas
Hatterene deals with the dragon type
attacks coming out of mandibuzz
Mandibuzz is weak to them but it doesn't
always appreciate a specs Draco
obviously Hatterene can take that as
well but mandibuzz being able to Defog,
U-turn and Volt Switch mons like Rotom
heat, Rotom wash, Galarian Darmanitan
are cool Pokemon that you can use to
bring this thing in. basically if you're
using a trick room set you don't have to
use it on full trick room as I mentioned
you can use it with something like just
straight-up offense and that'll be your
option versus maybe sticky web teams or
something like that
I actually really like Hatterene as well
plus choice band Tyranitar that's a
really cool combo because band tyranitar with no speed hits so hard right now
and they're very few dark resists that
can take a stone edge from Tyranitar
right like Mandibuzz is a great dark resist
running around right now but it
does not take a banded Stone Edge from
Ttar. as far as checks and counters go
it's tough it's definitely tough but if
you have something like a specially
defensive gastrodon and your opponent
or you're not running Giga Drain
or the Hatterene isn't running Giga
Drain, specially defensive gastrodon can
earthquake it down and recover off
the damage if it's life orb but can
Dynamax alongside it to tank hits as
well I think that really good defensive
cores to with like toxapex,
Ferrothorn, gastrodon, mandibuzz can at
least wear down how to read the life
orb stall but they do struggle with
specs and good predictions that's a big
thing when it comes to this Pokemon but
it's lack of actual recovery like life
dew is not very good it's pretty bad
it does that 90 based attack as well and
it does have cool options like Swords Dance
Play Rough I believe too, and like
psycho cut / Zen headbutt or just
psycho cut I don't think it has Zen Headbutt but it has psycho cut and I guess
a Swords Dance option could work it also
even has power whip but I feel like this
Pokemon excels on the special side right
that's probably what you're gonna end up
wanting to run with it, but yeah, that's
all I have for you guys today thank you
everyone for watching Hope you guys all
enjoyed and learned something I will see
you guys later today where I use this
Pokemon on a trick room team and then
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