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==Perish Trapping== | ==Perish Trapping== | ||
In RSE/FRLG, this works best with two Pokémon. Those two canditates are usually an Umbreon Baton Passing Mean Look to someone who knows Perish Song and a healing move or Protect. Some good Candidates are Lapras, | In RSE/FRLG, this works best with two Pokémon. Those two canditates are usually an Umbreon Baton Passing Mean Look to someone who knows Perish Song and a healing move and/or Protect. Some good Candidates are Lapras, Wigglytuff, Celebi, Altaria, and Misdreavus. In the old days of GSC, Lapras used to Whirlpool to keep the opponent in its place, and Misdreavus used to Mean Look. Now, both of those moves would waste so much time and Lapras and Misdreavus would faint before setting up Perish Trapping. | ||
Alternatively, in B/W: Dream World {{bp|Murkrow}} with [[BP:Prankster|Prankster]]. Equip Murkrow with Eviolite for survival. Use the move {{bpm|Mean Look}} to keep the opponent in place. Then, use {{bpm|Perish Song}}, {{bpm|Substitute}}, and {{bpm|Roost}}! Switch out when your perish count is at 1, for the opponent cannot while under the effect of Mean Look. | Alternatively, in B/W: Dream World {{bp|Murkrow}} with [[BP:Prankster|Prankster]]. Equip Murkrow with Eviolite for survival. Use the move {{bpm|Mean Look}} to keep the opponent in place. Then, use {{bpm|Perish Song}}, {{bpm|Substitute}}, and {{bpm|Roost}}! Switch out when your perish count is at 1, for the opponent cannot while under the effect of Mean Look. |