Yup, mah lil Wendy is rockin Serene Grace plus Headbutt/Glare/RockTomb/FireBlast, so far we're running train, to the point where I think I might have to boot her off the team, she's getting to be too strong!
Well, King's Rock isn't strictly hax, plus I think the community allows it since you're sacrificing an item slot that could've held something useful like a LIfe Orb or a Leftovers
Your favorite Pokemon is weak, its bloodline is weak and it will not survive the Elite Four jk, Dunsparce is cool, haxxing errybody and doesn't afraid of anything
I'll chastise you all I want. I've always ******* hated Dunsparce. It's about 3 feet long while the Pokedex says it's ******* 13 feet, and it bugs the hell out of me. And when I first started X, a Dunsparce KOed my Pokemon with Rollout. I don't remember if I ran away or soft resetted to avoid the humiliation, either way it didn't end well.
Maybe I'm going crazy. I remember the Dex saying it was around 13 feet or something like that. According to Bulbapedia, it's almost 5 feet, which is way shorter than it is in the game sprites and anime.
Dunsparce is a favorite of mine as well, but like 75% of my favorite Pokemon, it falls way out of the Pokemon meta Nintendo has made. Why can't all Pokemon be good to use, why must every team I see have Gengar and legendaries on it?
Well, I've kinda indirectly made it my goal to find a way to make any kind of Pokemon useful in its own right, because not every Pokemon can shine in 6v6 standard play (or any kind of metagame where most everything's allowed). One way to make to make weaker Pokemon more useful is of course to just play in the lower tiers (FU I'm lookin at you), but I've found that in-game challenges are the best way to let weaker Pokemon shine.
The reason I say that is that you can always make a challenge where you can make it work and still make it challenging, all you have to do is adjust according to which Pokemon you're using and which rules you go by. For example, if your skill level isn't too high, you can adjust the rules to be a bit slack (not using held/x items or the like), and if you like more of a challenge, you can just add stricter rules (a personal favorite of mine was going through the game without using damaging (aka physical/special) moves, not using any items in battle and not evolving my Pokemon link if you want to see a video of it :^) ).
To me, Pokemon is all about using your favorite Pokemon and having fun doing so, it just takes a lil time to find the arena where they truly shine among their peers.
Yup, those ******* are pretty rare, and not worth the rarity all that much, but at least they're not Chimecho in R/S/E, not only were they rare as hell, but also nearly useless