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What to do with a nearly flawless larvitar

What would you do with a quiet larvitar with a less-than-flawless HP stat?

  • keep it. who cares if it cannot hold a substitute after just one seismic toss.

    Votes: 13 86.7%
  • release it. Anything less than a flawless HP is certainly not going to be a tyranniboah

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • other, please explain.

    Votes: 1 6.7%

  • Total voters
    15
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Expert Evan

Old Fogey
a quiet male larvitar hatches and it has what appears to be the best stats. You bring it to the breeding expert in Battle Frontier and it says it is wonderfully outstanding in abilities and after 30 times, it says it has flawless special attack, speed and defense, but never mentions whether it has flawless HP. You level it up with rare candies to find out that its DV for HP is actually 30. Given that its father is a naive male feraligatr with flawless HP/sp.atk/speed/defense and its mother is a quiet female larvitar and holding an everstone.
 

WhiteWizard42

Master Breeder
i'd say keep it. it may not be competitive boah material, but it's still good for in-game. boah's real use is in a heavily metagamed tourney, where everyone has skarmory, blissey, and a skarmbliss counter, so if you're just using it for the battle frontier, it doesn't matter.
 

PDL

disenchanted
raise it and help it achieve it's desinty as a extremely powerful monster.
 

Expert Evan

Old Fogey
Seeing that it at least still has breeding value, I would intend to retain it for now and offer it for trade at least since I got one that I really wanted.
 

AJ Flibble

Emohawk
Just train it in a different way - Boah isn't the only thing Tar can do. Heck, Tar's movepool is quite wide actually.
 
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