The most underappreciated Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet, according to top players

The four Treasures of Ruin will make their next major appearance at a tournament under the new Regulation C ruleset, following Fort Wayne Regionals earlier this month. Although the format is still young, all of the Ruinous Pokémon—with the exception of Wo-Chien—have so far had a significant presence.

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By Shubham Dalal | Apr 17, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

This weekend in London is the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Europe International Championships, where some of the top VGC players are vying for the coveted title and a chance to represent Europe at Worlds later this year in Japan. The four Treasures of Ruin will make their next major appearance at a tournament under the new Regulation C ruleset, following Fort Wayne Regionals earlier this month. Although the format is still young, all of the Ruinous Pokémon—with the exception of Wo-Chien—have so far had a significant presence.

Additionally, as a result of Ting-Lu, Chi-Yu, and Chien-influence Pao’s on the meta, many players have begun to favour a core of four particular Pokémon: Flutter Mane, Amoonguss, Palafin, and Arcanine. If you need more information about Top 5 players name are most underrated Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet, then read carefully and don’t forget to share with your friends.

The most underappreciated Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet, according to top players:

The extremely well-liked Flutter Mane combined with the Grass-Water-Fire core has quickly established itself as a formidable combination that will probably endure for some time. But in addition to these well-liked choices, there are some lesser-known Pokémon that could excel in Regulation C. At EUIC, Sportslumo had the chance to speak with some of the best VGC players to learn their opinions on the Pokémon that is currently underappreciated.

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3.Orthworm

On day two of EUIC, Orthworm actually made a significant stream appearance during a competitive match between David Koutesh and Alberto Lara. David demonstrated the giant worm’s Shed Tail tactic, which it uses to produce a Dragonite substitute. The dragon has time to prepare a Dragon Dance before dealing damage thanks to the replacement and Dragonite’s Multiscale Ability. Top players claim that the Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet that are least appreciated

The benefits of Orthworm go beyond Shed Tail, though. When hit by a Ground-type attack, Orthworm’s signature ability, Earth Eater, not only renders it immune to them but also heals its HP. Ting-Lu frequently uses Ground-type attacks like Stomping Tantrum or Fissure, so this is excellent against him. The use of Earthquake by Orthworm’s ally, who will deal significant damage to both of the opponent’s Pokémon while also reviving the worm, is also ideal.

2.Great Tusk

Great Tusk was one of the most frequently used Paradox Pokémon in the format before Regulation C. The final competition before Regulation C added the four Treasures of Ruin to VGC, it was the star of Justin Carris’ victorious team at Charlotte Regionals. It was the third-most-used Pokémon at Charlotte, but for some reason, it was completely eliminated from the top 12 at EUIC. It’s interesting that its usage decreased given that it has a fighting type advantage over Dark-type Ruinous Pokémon. Because of this, Joseph Ugarte and Alberto Lara think that despite a sharp decline in usage, it should still perform admirably in Regulation C.

1.Azumarill

Alberto Lara and Paul Chua both mentioned Azumarill right away. All of the Dark-type Treasures of Ruin are vastly outclassed by the Water/Fairy Pokémon in terms of type. It can hit every Ruinous Pokémon with super-effective damage while also fending off all STAB attacks from Chi-Yu and Chien-Pao. Azumarill’s main offensive strategy, Play Rough, has a 10% chance to fail, according to Alberto. Players will have to rely heavily on a slightly off-target move if they choose to run the aqua rabbit in Regulation C. Azumarill appears to be the ideal counter to the Ruinous Pokémon aside from that.

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