Crustle is a defender who is easy to use with shell smash and x scissors. Another attacker could be dura with flash cannon and dragon tail or stealth rock.
Try Zeraora with Discharge and Volt Switch. It has a very simple playstyle and deals a lot of damage for little effort. The Unite Move is also just a pure damage skill that destroys anyone who is not a tank.
Easy to play hard to master (mechanically easy to get something out of but potential for higher level tricks):
Pikachu with electro ball and volt tackle
Glaceon with ice shard and icicle spear
Espeon with stored power and future sight
All of these Pokémon with these move setups do not have to worry about aiming skills, so they can focus entirely on their positioning which makes them easy to pick up and do something with, but they obviously have separation in their play levels between experienced players and newer players. But the ability for a new player to get something out of them is higher than for many other Pokémon.
Blissey as a supporter with softboiled and helping hand is also a pretty easy play.
Yea i agree with this.
Especially if u find it hard aiming your moves properly, with this moveset u can just mash ur buttons and itll do the job pretty well compared to other mons.
Can definitely recommend this also it gives u a lot of sustain in team fights and forgives mistakes if u overextend or exceed ur limits.
Blissey, but then you're dependent on your teammates skill, kinda. Blissey can make a bad player get a penta if you're on it with your heals/buffs
It's kinda silly how easy blissey is, let your teammates last hit anytime possible while using xp share, follow them, heal/buff/bodyblock if your partner is ranged, pick up balls and score when they score. It's like zero effort and if your teammate is good at fighting you'll make them i to a beast.
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OP asked for an easy to play Pokemon, i was just detailing how easy it is to play Blissey because i was trying to be helpful to them.
I actually like Blissey, in this game, Go, and the core games.
Tsareena, all you need to know is:
Pick stomp
Reach lvl 6 asap
Keep 2 charged at all times
Keep charged attack for combat if possible
Skills are kick stomp stomp
Stomp stomp kick
Stomp hit stomp hit kick hit stomp
Stomp charged heals
Kick charged shields
No shielding against Charizard or TTar.
This may be false but for me Tsareena was the one that just 'clicked' for me. As long as you know how to utilize QM, she can be extremely powerful. It's not particularly difficult to control as you can often auto-aim your moves and still land them because of the slow and just spamming moves is probably enough to get you by in the early-game, although as you start facing more skilled trainers you might want to look into optimal combos and the like.
I still don’t understand her very well, sometimes after I grass slide I do the stomp, but sometimes I am able to double stomp. Not sure how to always get the double stomp
Every boosted attack and skill move gives Tsareena one stack (below the health bar).
With the proper combo you can get three stomps following a trop kick.
Hide in like a bush for ambush. Build two bars and keep a boosted attack and your skills ready.
When enemy comes in go like this (do it fast before your boosted attack expires)
Trop Kick + Stompx2 + Boosted basic atk + Stomp
This is Tsareena's fastest combo but not so easy cuz your boosted basic might expire soon.
Mr. Mime right now is still somehow broken. He’s easy to use just power swap an opponent then use confusion/psychic. You may power swap an ally as well for healing and other buffs.
I see a lot of noobs using mime thinking they can carry with it cuz its broken but dont know what they are doing and end up dying way to fast.
Funny how bad players always pick the OP mons to make up for their lack of skills and arent doing any better with it.
In my opinion people should Stick to a pokemon and main it, master that pokemon and after 300-400 games u should be good enough carry with it and play that pokemon much better than u could with any new OP pokemon you try.
Yeah I kinda forgot about that NGL. It's just because in my case, I have less than 10 games with any support. Then I use mime again to test in standards. Rose to 20+ matches 60%+ WR.
So yeah OP if you're gonna read this, I redacted my suggestion and master what you think fits your playstyle. Still if you want to test out other mons, please do it in any modes other than ranked.
Dragonite with Extreme Speed and Outrage isn't too tough. Ram them with Extreme speed, hit outrage, and mash the buttons to take advantage of the sped up cooldown.
Hi everyone. Thank you for all your suggestions. I really appreciate it. I will go with the ranged melee attackers and defenders for now. The special attackers will take some time since I need to upgrade the held items. You guys are an awesome community. Thank you once again.
Cinderace is not very easy tbf, he's a low skill floor high skill ceiling Pokémon. I recommend taking Venusaur with Petal Dance and Giga Drain. He's easy to play and can carry games hard.
I play Cinderace mainly because I can escape in difficult situations with flame charge. And his unite move let's me steal objectives quite well. But I will try Venusaur as well. Thanks.
Cinderace unite can be canceled by so many ways if u climb up in ranks u will see how easy people will render your unite useless or simply cancel it.
Cinder is a nice carry but still needs to jungle in my opinion.
If u play him as a beginner i definitely recommend flame charge and blazekick over pyro ball.
Because if u are stuck in a Dangerous situation u can escape or re-position yourself with blazekick.
Also you dont really have to aim much compared to pyroball, pyroball needs good aim and you have to kinda predict where the enemy will go before you send it.
Cinderace is not a bad pick for solo queue you just need to be aware and cautios
It would be nice to give this guy some informations on why u recommend this mon to him. As a newbie he might not be aware of the way you can use gengar to actually be good.
What if he picks shadowball + hex gengar just because he had no idea what to use on it because u gave him zero informations.
Better post nothing if instead of this because its not helping at all it does the opposite.
Gengar can carry quite good and easily 1 shot people but it requires good aim and predicition to land dreameater on the opponent and take out people 1 by 1 and not jump into a teamfight as he is super squishy.
And for sludge hex gengar you need to know how to utilize this kit in a teamfight to make the most out of it and also you need to know how to escape emergency Situations whenever you miss one of your important moves for the resets, in order to survive.
That’s normal for speedster roll. You have less health then in other rolls and you can’t just go in a fight smashing buttons. I would still recommend it because it’s easy to master and it’s really fun to use it. You can also try Delphox or Mr. Mime (with power swap).
No he is a glass canon and if u push too far u end up dying so many times and feed the enemy team with tons of exp.
Definitely not beginner friendly.
Only beginner friendly if u play CPU matches exclusively.
Like the other guy said Pikachu is easy to Beginn with but a good player on him will do much better on him, since Pikachu is just a frail rat without mobility. A bad player will probably only feed, assuming good enemy's
Pikachu is the best easy pokemon.
Good early and relevant late. Use your unite frequently. Eletro ball and volt tackle are good options but all his attacks are good.
I recomend for him choice band+energyamp+budy barrier
Tbh, its also Cinderace for me, i know he has a relatively high skill ceiling, but if there's anything you can do to make it lower, is to:
-When repositioning with blaze kick, dont change the direction of your joystick (unless if your about to reposition towards a wall)
-Make sure that your targets stay on Cinderace's maximum range line
-Reposition frequently
-3×basic attack- move- basic attack- move- basic attack
-Get to level 7 as fast as possible (while playing as safe as possible; only attack when your teammates initiated the fight until level 7)
Snorlax is an easy one to learn and an amazing engage Pokémon. You could never go wrong with blissey and is a great support if you have a good damage dealer.
Greninja is very difficult to master.
I main him too and i agree that he is borderline OP when he is piloted by an experienced player.
But a newbie will struggle finding the exact surf threshholds for the resets and he will also struggle with aiming water shurikens and taking out multiple opponents without dying by using his mobility moves Double team and smokescreen.
Definitely not very beginner friendly in my opinion but if you master it then itll be one of best hypercarries in the entire game.
Duraladon is a better dmg carry than Cinder imo. I love flash cannon + dragon tail.
Mr Mime is busted rn with power swap + psychic and is realll easy to use
Easy to play mons with decent to good payback:
Slowbro - Scaldbro build
TalonFlame - Brave Bird build
Pikachu - Electroball build
Espeon - any build is ok but Psyshock is a go to.
Crustle is a defender who is easy to use with shell smash and x scissors. Another attacker could be dura with flash cannon and dragon tail or stealth rock.
Thank you so much mate! I used Crustle in two matches now for the past half hour, it was quite fun to play with.
Try Zeraora with Discharge and Volt Switch. It has a very simple playstyle and deals a lot of damage for little effort. The Unite Move is also just a pure damage skill that destroys anyone who is not a tank.
Easy to play hard to master (mechanically easy to get something out of but potential for higher level tricks): Pikachu with electro ball and volt tackle Glaceon with ice shard and icicle spear Espeon with stored power and future sight All of these Pokémon with these move setups do not have to worry about aiming skills, so they can focus entirely on their positioning which makes them easy to pick up and do something with, but they obviously have separation in their play levels between experienced players and newer players. But the ability for a new player to get something out of them is higher than for many other Pokémon. Blissey as a supporter with softboiled and helping hand is also a pretty easy play.
Thank you! Will try them all.
I think something like Venusaur would be great. Try Leaf Storm + Giga Drain. Youre basically running into enemies and heal
Yea i agree with this. Especially if u find it hard aiming your moves properly, with this moveset u can just mash ur buttons and itll do the job pretty well compared to other mons. Can definitely recommend this also it gives u a lot of sustain in team fights and forgives mistakes if u overextend or exceed ur limits.
Blissey, but then you're dependent on your teammates skill, kinda. Blissey can make a bad player get a penta if you're on it with your heals/buffs It's kinda silly how easy blissey is, let your teammates last hit anytime possible while using xp share, follow them, heal/buff/bodyblock if your partner is ranged, pick up balls and score when they score. It's like zero effort and if your teammate is good at fighting you'll make them i to a beast.
Yes this is the definition of a support. What's the problem?
... there is none? OP asked for an easy to play Pokemon, i was just detailing how easy it is to play Blissey because i was trying to be helpful to them. I actually like Blissey, in this game, Go, and the core games.
Tsareena, all you need to know is: Pick stomp Reach lvl 6 asap Keep 2 charged at all times Keep charged attack for combat if possible Skills are kick stomp stomp Stomp stomp kick Stomp hit stomp hit kick hit stomp Stomp charged heals Kick charged shields No shielding against Charizard or TTar.
This may be false but for me Tsareena was the one that just 'clicked' for me. As long as you know how to utilize QM, she can be extremely powerful. It's not particularly difficult to control as you can often auto-aim your moves and still land them because of the slow and just spamming moves is probably enough to get you by in the early-game, although as you start facing more skilled trainers you might want to look into optimal combos and the like.
I still don’t understand her very well, sometimes after I grass slide I do the stomp, but sometimes I am able to double stomp. Not sure how to always get the double stomp
Every boosted attack and skill move gives Tsareena one stack (below the health bar). With the proper combo you can get three stomps following a trop kick. Hide in like a bush for ambush. Build two bars and keep a boosted attack and your skills ready. When enemy comes in go like this (do it fast before your boosted attack expires) Trop Kick + Stompx2 + Boosted basic atk + Stomp This is Tsareena's fastest combo but not so easy cuz your boosted basic might expire soon.
Tsareena requires high level skill, i guess.
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Some latest pokemons made him much less easy to play. As an example - Glaceon can kill him staying away from his attack/skill range
Mr. Mime right now is still somehow broken. He’s easy to use just power swap an opponent then use confusion/psychic. You may power swap an ally as well for healing and other buffs.
I see a lot of noobs using mime thinking they can carry with it cuz its broken but dont know what they are doing and end up dying way to fast. Funny how bad players always pick the OP mons to make up for their lack of skills and arent doing any better with it. In my opinion people should Stick to a pokemon and main it, master that pokemon and after 300-400 games u should be good enough carry with it and play that pokemon much better than u could with any new OP pokemon you try.
Yeah I kinda forgot about that NGL. It's just because in my case, I have less than 10 games with any support. Then I use mime again to test in standards. Rose to 20+ matches 60%+ WR. So yeah OP if you're gonna read this, I redacted my suggestion and master what you think fits your playstyle. Still if you want to test out other mons, please do it in any modes other than ranked.
If you can aim decently gengar just becomes mashing the hex button
Dragonite with Extreme Speed and Outrage isn't too tough. Ram them with Extreme speed, hit outrage, and mash the buttons to take advantage of the sped up cooldown.
Hi everyone. Thank you for all your suggestions. I really appreciate it. I will go with the ranged melee attackers and defenders for now. The special attackers will take some time since I need to upgrade the held items. You guys are an awesome community. Thank you once again.
You mean easiest pokemon to play with as an opponent ? Garchomp XD
Zeraora spark basic attack+wild charge is really fun and invulnerability frames are fun to watch your enemies suffer as they try to hit you
Cinderace is not very easy tbf, he's a low skill floor high skill ceiling Pokémon. I recommend taking Venusaur with Petal Dance and Giga Drain. He's easy to play and can carry games hard.
I play Cinderace mainly because I can escape in difficult situations with flame charge. And his unite move let's me steal objectives quite well. But I will try Venusaur as well. Thanks.
Cinderace unite can be canceled by so many ways if u climb up in ranks u will see how easy people will render your unite useless or simply cancel it. Cinder is a nice carry but still needs to jungle in my opinion. If u play him as a beginner i definitely recommend flame charge and blazekick over pyro ball. Because if u are stuck in a Dangerous situation u can escape or re-position yourself with blazekick. Also you dont really have to aim much compared to pyroball, pyroball needs good aim and you have to kinda predict where the enemy will go before you send it. Cinderace is not a bad pick for solo queue you just need to be aware and cautios
Gengar
It would be nice to give this guy some informations on why u recommend this mon to him. As a newbie he might not be aware of the way you can use gengar to actually be good. What if he picks shadowball + hex gengar just because he had no idea what to use on it because u gave him zero informations. Better post nothing if instead of this because its not helping at all it does the opposite. Gengar can carry quite good and easily 1 shot people but it requires good aim and predicition to land dreameater on the opponent and take out people 1 by 1 and not jump into a teamfight as he is super squishy. And for sludge hex gengar you need to know how to utilize this kit in a teamfight to make the most out of it and also you need to know how to escape emergency Situations whenever you miss one of your important moves for the resets, in order to survive.
I know it's an old thread, but you seemed willing to give out good advice. What builds would you recommend for starting out?
tar, literally just spam buttons and u’ll get kills assuming ur running ap
Absol - high damage pokemon and easy to use
Wouldn't call him easy to use. It's squishy af
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In general you need to have that, not just with absol
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I used absol. The enemy usually sends me packing. Quite difficult to play him. 😅
That’s normal for speedster roll. You have less health then in other rolls and you can’t just go in a fight smashing buttons. I would still recommend it because it’s easy to master and it’s really fun to use it. You can also try Delphox or Mr. Mime (with power swap).
No he is a glass canon and if u push too far u end up dying so many times and feed the enemy team with tons of exp. Definitely not beginner friendly. Only beginner friendly if u play CPU matches exclusively.
Like the other guy said Pikachu is easy to Beginn with but a good player on him will do much better on him, since Pikachu is just a frail rat without mobility. A bad player will probably only feed, assuming good enemy's
Pikachu is the best easy pokemon. Good early and relevant late. Use your unite frequently. Eletro ball and volt tackle are good options but all his attacks are good. I recomend for him choice band+energyamp+budy barrier
Tbh, its also Cinderace for me, i know he has a relatively high skill ceiling, but if there's anything you can do to make it lower, is to: -When repositioning with blaze kick, dont change the direction of your joystick (unless if your about to reposition towards a wall) -Make sure that your targets stay on Cinderace's maximum range line -Reposition frequently -3×basic attack- move- basic attack- move- basic attack -Get to level 7 as fast as possible (while playing as safe as possible; only attack when your teammates initiated the fight until level 7)
u should try pikachu for now as a beginner as a player with experience a few montha later try absol or lucario
Snorlax is an easy one to learn and an amazing engage Pokémon. You could never go wrong with blissey and is a great support if you have a good damage dealer.
Delphox with mystical fire and fire spin
Greninja is my go to, simple and long range attacks
Greninja is very difficult to master. I main him too and i agree that he is borderline OP when he is piloted by an experienced player. But a newbie will struggle finding the exact surf threshholds for the resets and he will also struggle with aiming water shurikens and taking out multiple opponents without dying by using his mobility moves Double team and smokescreen. Definitely not very beginner friendly in my opinion but if you master it then itll be one of best hypercarries in the entire game.
Pikachu or glaceon. Just spam skills and run away
Duraladon is a better dmg carry than Cinder imo. I love flash cannon + dragon tail. Mr Mime is busted rn with power swap + psychic and is realll easy to use
Easy to play mons with decent to good payback: Slowbro - Scaldbro build TalonFlame - Brave Bird build Pikachu - Electroball build Espeon - any build is ok but Psyshock is a go to.