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Manaphy, The Seafaring Pokémon. It is born with a wondrous power that lets it bond with any kind of Pokémon. It starts its life with a wondrous power that permits it to bond with any kind of Pokémon. Water makes up 80% of its body. This Pokémon is easily affected by its environment. Born on a cold seafloor, it will swim great distances to return to its birthplace. Overview Manaphy is one of the legendary Pokemon that have 100 in every base stat. There are several others who share this trait, but most of them inhabit the OU and UU tiers. What makes Manaphy special or even better in the eyes of some, is its ability Hydration. In the rain, Manaphy becomes a powerful attacker immune to any status effect. One of the best things Manaphy can do is use Tail Glow, which allows Manaphy to turn into a fearsome stall breaker, as its special attack rises three stages with a single move. All in all, Manaphy can run through entire teams when given the chance, although without the boosts it is relatively mediocre. Abilities Hydration: Cures any status effect if rain is present. This is Manaphy’s ace in the hole, and its advantage over it’s siblings in the 100 all base stats family, as it allows Manaphy to shrug off being Paralyzed, Poisoned, put to Sleep, etc. This also allows Manaphy to recover very easily using Rest. Movesets The Fresh Prince of the Sea -Tail Glow A big reason to use Manaphy in the competitive metagame is Tail Glow. With it, Manaphy can gain a massive boost in special attack (+3 stages). This basically turns Manaphy into a monstrous special powerhouse and gives it the ability inflict massive damage on slower Pokemon that allow it to set up, and even some faster ones if they can't KO it. Surf is used as its main STAB attack. In the rain, it can do a lot of damage to many threats at +3 including Ferrothorn, which it 2HKOs. The choice between Ice Beam and Grass Knot depends on what you need Manaphy to hit. Ice Beam is useful coverage that hits the abundance of Dragons in the Ubers tier, such as Rayquaza, Zekrom, Kyurem-White, and so on. Grass Knot hits a different set of threats, such as Kyogre. Rest when used together with the ability Hydration allows Manaphy to recover to full health and wake up at the end of the same turn. This combination is the best recovery in the entire competitive metagame, and thus is very useful to have. Royal Flush -Calm Mind Although Tail Glow may make Manaphy a ridiculously powerful attacker, Calm Mind gets to the same point (although slower) while also boosting Manaphy's Special Defense, making it harder to get rid of as well. There are many counters to Tail Glow, such as Scarfed Pokemon with Thunder, but there are many less counters to the Calm Mind set due to having to play around its Special Defense rising. These boosts in addition to Rest make Manaphy difficult to beat as it allows Manaphy to take hits and then easily sleep it off, and then once again get in more boosts. Scald or Surf are used for STAB, and the choice depends on whether you want to cripple physical attacker s as well as boost against Special attackers, or hit harder. The choice between Ice beam and Grass Knot is the same as the other set, just depends on which of the threats you need to hit. Overall, with Calm Mind at Manaphy’s disposal, it can both become a special attacking threat while increasing its Special bulk. Combined with Rest, Manaphy can become a pain to take down. Other Options Acid Armor, Aqua Ring, Energy Ball, Heart Swap, Hidden Power, Icy Wind, Light Screen, Protect, Psychic, Reflect, Shadow Ball, Toxic, Uproar, U-turn Double & Triple Battle Options Surf and Icy Wind are Manaphy’s main assets when dealing with multiple Pokemon at once. With a Tail Glow up, Manaphy can deal massive damage to multiple Pokemon at once with Surf, and its damage is doubled in the rain as well, making an OHKO a very good possibility, while Icy Wind can hit multiple opponent's and lower their speed at the same time. Partners Anything that can handle Electric type moves generally helps Manaphy to survive longer, as well as Pokemon that can deal with other weather setters such as Groudon, Tyranitar, Hippowdon, and Abomasnow. Countering Manaphy The most basic counter to Manaphy is to take away the Rain. Without Rain, Manaphy has no good form of reliable recovery as well as losing a powerful boost to its STAB moves. These counters include Tyranitar, Hippowdon, Abomasnow, and Groudon, which all can effectively stop Manaphy mid-sweep. Choice Scarf users and Pokemon with higher than base 100 Speed can generally beat Manaphy, as Pokemon such as Shaymin-S, Scarf Kyogre, Scarf Zekrom, Deoxys forms, several forms of Arceus, Mewtwo, and many others can outspeed and OHKO Manaphy with powerful STAB or coverage moves. More stall oriented Pokemon such as Ferrothorn, Blissey and Chansey can tank at least one of Manaphy's moves, although they can't do much in return if Rain is still in place. Locations in Games Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald: FireRed/LeafGreen: Colosseum/XD: Diamond/Pearl/Platinum: HeartGold/SoulSilver: Black/White: Black 2/White 2: Animé Appearences
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