Friday, February 24, 2017

The Most Busted Pokemon Yet


Okay, I mentioned it in my last post. It's time we really tackled this topic: Marshadow, the Gloomdweller Pokemon. For those of you who don't know, Marshadow is the 302nd Pokemon in the Alola Dex,  but is currently unobtainable simply because it is officially unrevealed, and thus is unreleased. It was revealed via datamining, and can only be used via hacking (which I do NOT recommend).

As far as official info goes, Marshadow itself is extremely rarely seen, making it the stuff of legend and myth. It is also craven and cowering (in which I call bull$#!+). It also looks cute, but don't be fooled. This tiny little fella can possibly rival even MEGA RAYQUAZA (Although it's not very likely).


Now, the thing that makes Marshadow so remarkable: it's battle properties. Firstly, lets take a look at that motherflipping typing: Ghost. Fighting. If you can do the math in your head, which is a LOT of math, then you come to the absolutely horrifying conclusion that no existing Pokemon can resist it's combination of STAB moves, which is freaking NUTS. That, AND it's a Unique Type Combination. It's also resistant to Poison, Rock, and Bug types, and comes with wonderful immunity to Normal and Fighting Types, but gets cubstomped by Flying, Ghost, Psychic, and Fairy Types. It gets even crazier with it's base stats. Like the Ultra Beasts that I covered, it has a Base Stat Total of 570 (Which makes me realize it still pales in comparison to Mega Rayquaza). Lets see what those stats are:
Base HP: 90
Base Attack: 125
Base Special Attack: 90
Base Defense: 80
Base Special Defense: 90
Base Speed: 125
Firstly, that Base HP is pretty solid. Secondly, that Base Attack is really high. At least not as high as freaking Kartana (still can't get over that 181 stat...), but it's high enough. Next, it's Base Special Attack isn't as high, but it's still a pretty solid stat. It's Base Defense isn't so good, but it's base Special Defense is slightly better. That Base Speed, though, is CRAZY! It's almost as fast as freaking MEWTWO! Oh, but we've barely scratched the surface. It's it's movepool and abilites that makes this thing horrifying.

(Marshadow when attacking)

Before we get to the elephants in the room, let's look at it's regular level-up moves. We should know, though, that it's more of a physical attacker than a special attacker, so the majority of it's moves are physical. Now, onto the moves. It can learn good moves like Laser Focus, Assurance, Fire Punch, Thunder Punch, Ice Punch, Drain Punch, Pursuit, Force Palm, Feint, Rolling Kick, Shadow Sneak, Copycat, Role Play, Jump Kick, Shadow Punch, Psych Up, Close Combat, Sucker Punch, and Endeavor. While it can learn MANY TM's, I'll just list the STAB ones, which are Shadow Ball, Brick Break, Low Sweep, Focus Blast, and Shadow Claw. (For those who might be wondering why I'm listing only TM's, it's because it's only available in Sun and Moon, in which HM's are dead, thank Arceus.)

(Some Cute Art)

Now, here's where things get scary: it's own abilities. Firstly, lets take a look at it's Signature Move. Yes, this thing has a Signature Move. It's a Ghost Type Physical move called Spectral Thief. It deals 90 Damage, has 10 PP, and has 100% accuracy. Is that it? NO. This move's properties are absolutely BROKEN. So let me say it like this: your friend literally just got $50. You're jealous. You punch him and rob him of his money, then proceed to somehow beat him with it until he falls unconscious. What this means in Pokemon terms is that, basically, let's say Marshadow was facing against Eevee. Eevee uses the Z-Move Extreme Evoboost, in which it calls upon the power of its many evolutions to raise ALL of it's stats by 2 stages (thus turning the useless Eevee into an actual threat). You might know where I'm heading to by now. If Marshadow uses Spectral Thief, not only does it outright ROB Eevee of it's Stat Boosts, it takes them for itself! Got a Swords Dance Mimikyu set up for Sweeping? Got a Whimsicott Wall set up with Cotton Guard? Got a Dragon Dance Rayquaza ready for battle? Got a Xerneas that used Geomancy? All of your work is both taken AND used against you with just one use of Spectral Thief. That's literally BUSTED. It' doesn't stop there. It also has the ability Technician, which boosts the power of any damaging move with a power of 60 or less by 50%. Jeez, we can't catch a break. And to put the cherry on top of this ghostly milkshake, it's even has it's own Z-Move called Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike (try saying that 5 times fast).

(Marshadow: Prepare to get bodied)

By holding Marshadium Z, Marshadow can unleash it's it's Z-Move, using it's Signature Move, Spectral Thief, as the catalyst. It's double the power of Spectral Thief, dealing 180 damage! Then again, it's a Z-Move. What do you expect? While right now, I can't find a gif that has the full thing, I will describe the attack. Marshadow get's surrounded with Z-Power, and stares into the soul of it's target. It punches 7 stars into it, with the star's lining up to form the Z-Power Symbol. It then jumps into the air and dives into it's foe, disappearing into it. It then comes out from behind the foe, sliding across the ground in an epic pose, with it's obliterated foe exploding in ghostly energy (also, cue "Cool Guys Don't Look at Explosions"). It such an anime way of finishing off an opponent, but it looks satisfying to do.

(Even Marshadow is amazed at itself)

By now, you should be convinced that Marshadow puts the O and P in OH CRAP. Sure, it's a Mythical, and Mythical Pokemon are always WAY stronger than regular Pokemon (with the exception of pseudo-legendaries). But Marshadow is a whole new type of OP. It's offensive, IT CAN STEAL STAT BOOSTS, it has it's own Z-MOVE, it's ability boosts the power of what would be considered weak moves BY 50%, and it looks cute while it horribly murders your team. I'm pretty sure it can sweep on its own with the properties it has. It's only downsides is it's type weaknesses, it's a Physical Attacker, and is a wee-bit lacking in Special combat. The other thing that's lacking is it's Shiny Sprites. While not fighting, it's nearly impossible to distinguish Marshadow's Shiny Sprite from it's normal sprite. Usually, Marshadow has a very very pale greenish grey flame on it's helmet-like head. When attacking, it's helmet-like head turns bright green. It's Shiny Sprite literally is the exact same as it's regular Sprite, but the flame is now a very very pale bluish grey. It becomes much more evident when attacking, as it's helmet-like headpiece turns a slightly dark purple.

(The one on the right is it's Shiny Coloration)

Anyways, now to move onto some real-life attributes to it. Marshadow apparently shares traits with Nightmarchers, the ghosts of ancient Hawaiian warriors that escorts the spirits of dead relatives to the Spirit World. They would always be signaled of their approach by drums being heard. You had to go indoors and not look upon them, or you would die where you stand. They would also march over what were once battlefields. If you respected them, great things would happen. Marshadow may also be based on Menehune, which are dwarf-sized people that lived far away from humans. Marshadow may also be a play on Shadowboxing, given the fact that it's a Ghost Type that uses mostly Physical Attacks.

(This exists, apparently)

Anyways, thats all we really have on Marshadow. As stated already, there is currently absolutely no way to legitimately obtain Marshadow. When The Pokemon Company does release it, though, it's gonna be an absolute BEAST. People will probably exploit its weaknesses soon, but it's still gonna be tough to handle, especially with that broken Signature Move and extremely powerful Signature Z-Move.

Okay, I'm officially done talking about Marshadow. Now you know what to expect from it if it pops up online. If you've read this far, then I thank you for reading this post.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Shiny Ultra Beasts









Behold, for I have made Shiny Versions of the Ultra Beasts!  This was SUPER easy to make. All I had to do was either rearrange existing materials or create new materials on the Ultra Beasts. And... that's it really. Compared to making the actual models itself, this was just a mini project. Took me less than an hour to do.

But how do I know the Shiny Versions? There's a thing called hacking. No, I did not hack my game. Rather, other people hacked their own games. If you didn't know, they searched into the game's code and found Shiny Sprites for the Ultra Beasts. The actual Shiny Ultra Beasts are "Shiny Locked", meaning they're impossible to acquire as Shiny Pokemon in-game. The literal only way to get them is via hacking or wait for some event to be officially be released from The Pokemon Company, in which no such event has happened. As for all Shiny-Locked Pokemon, the only ones that are Shiny-Locked are:
Tapu Koko
Tapu Lele
Tapu Bulu
Tapu Fini
Cosmog
Solgaleo
Lunala 
Necrozma
Zygarde
Nihilego
Buzzwole
Pheromosa
Xurkitree
Kartana
Celesteela
Guzzlord 

Other mentions include Magearna and Marshadow, but the former is event-only, and the latter has yet to be released (I'll probably make a post regarding how absolutely BUSTED Marshadow is). Thankfully, despite being a "Special Pokemon", Type: Null and it's evolution, Silvally (I prefer it's Japanese name, Silvadi), are indeed able to be acquired as Shiny, but you'll probably have to soft-reset the game multiple times, since you can only get one by talking to Gladion on Aether Island after becoming Champion of Alola. Since Silvadi is basically a toned-down Arceus, it's Shiny Color is in a similar fashion to the Llama God himself, with everything white on it turning gold. 

Well, my Ultra Beast Project is officially done now. What ever I do next is up in the air for now.

Monday, February 20, 2017

The Ultra Beasts!


After all this time, they're finally done. My first real project done. I present the Ultra Beasts of Pokemon Sun and Moon! These are the Ultra Beasts in order:

UB-01 Symbiont, AKA Nihilego, the Parasite Pokemon (Center)
UB-02 Absorption, AKA Buzzwole, the Swollen Pokemon (Sun Exclusive) (Far Left)
UB-02 Beauty, AKA Pheromosa, the Lissome Pokemon (Moon Exclusive) (Left)
UB-03 Lighting, AKA Xurkitree the Glowing Pokemon (Behind Buzzwole)
UB-04 Blade, AKA Kartana, the Drawn Sword Pokemon (Sun Exclusive) (Above Buzzwole)
UB-04 Blaster, AKA Celesteela, the Launch Pokemon (Moon Exclusive) (Far Right)
UB-05 Glutton, AKA Guzzlord, the Junkivore Pokemon (Behind Pheromosa)

last little thing, many people (myself included) believe that the 7 Ultra Beasts are based off of the 7 Deadly Sins. That does make some sense, when you think about their individual characteristics.For example:

Nihilego: It's difficult to place which Sin Nihilego belongs to. Nihilego could belong to Sloth, seeing as it merges with unfortunate passerby in order to survive, making it's host do all the work for them.
Buzzwole: Buzzwole clearly represents Pride, as it is one of the strongest Ultra beasts and even flexes constantly, showing off bodybuilding poses at every opportunity. It's a way of showing off it's strength.
Pheromosa: Now Pheromosa clearly represents Lust, as it makes every Pokemon around it, regardless of gender, infatuated with it, drawing them to it. almost like men and women longing for "happy time".
Xurkitree: It's difficult to place which Sin Xurkitree belongs to, but Xurkitree could belong to Greed. seeing as how it's always trying to get electricity whenever it can, even raiding a power plant, it seems that its search for power comes to no end.
Kartana: Kartana easily represents Wrath, showing as every edge on it's body is stupidly sharp, and is even able to cut down skyscrapers in one stroke, showing it's raw power, and the Wrath of what it can do.
Celesteela: Celesteela could represent Envy, but the only from the origin of it's design: The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. When the cutter found Kaguya-hime (NOT FROM NARUTO), he took her back to his home, and received many riches soon after , making others jealous.
Guzzlord: the picture could not be painted any clearer. From it's code name, actual name, and even description, Guzzlord is the epitome of Gluttony, literally eating EVERYTHING IN SIGHT.

I'm finally finished, but maybe not just yet. I am aware that there are Shiny Versions of these guys. Who knows, I might do them this week as a quick mini project, seeing as I need to just re-arrange some colors.

Friday, February 17, 2017

Enter: The Ultra Beasts! Part 5 (FINAL)




It's all done! It's finally all done! These are the last of the Ultra Beasts: UB-01 Symbiont (AKA Nihilego) and UB-05 Glutton (AKA Guzzlord). With Nihilego, I had an idea as for how I would do it. I did get kinda lazy towards the end. Guzzlord, while not hard to do, was apain, since MAYA 2014 was glitching out a few times. I did the best I could. Nihilego is the first Ultra Beast you can fight (within the story), catch (after the story), and is the ONLY Ultra Beast with ANY relevance to the main plot of the story. Guzzlord is the last Ultra Beast you can catch in the post-game. It too has some story to it as well.

Info: UB-01 Symbiont, AKA Nihilego, the Parasite Pokemon. Nihilego is a parasitic organism, capable of injecting a neurotoxin that subtly alters the thoughts and actions of any human or Pokémon that becomes its host. This neurotoxin stimulates intense feelings of excitement while causing a loss of inhibitions, which acts to forcibly bring out any latent potential within the host while wearing away at their minds. People on the street report observing those infested by it suddenly becoming violent. It's unclear whether or not this Pokémon is sentient. Levels of intelligence are unknown, but according to the Aether Foundation's research it seems to act mainly on a self-preservation instinct. It has been observed behaving like a young girl, though the exact reasons for why it does so are unknown.

(SPOILER ALERT INBOUND. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED)

Nihilego looks like a weird alien Jellyfish. It also happens to be the most horrifying Pokemon in terms of concepts and what it does. It literally forces out the potential of any human or Pokemon it latches onto in order to survive. Plus, when it was initially revealed, people immediately thought that it was Lillie's true form. The same could be said for Pheromosa and Buzzwole, in which people thought they were Lusamine and Gladion respectively. That turned out not to be the case at all though. Their appearances we're eerily similar to them, though. Liilie's hat and Nihilego's "head" we're very similar, and Pheromosa's look and pose was WAY to similar to Lusamine's.

It also is somewhat the main antagonist of the game besides Lusamine, CEO of the Aether Foundation. Here's the lore: Lusamine's Husband, Mohn, was researching the dimension that the Ultra Beasts reside in which is simply known as Ultra Space. He vanished when he went inside one of the holes to their dimension called the Ultra Wormhole. Lusamine went into depression, then started to become fixated on the Ultra Beasts to the point of monomania (a VERY unhealthy obsession with one thing). She even abandons her children, Lillie and Gladion. During the story, a Nihilego randomly appears at the Aether Island, home base of the Aether Foundation. After you defeat it, it disappears, going back to where it came from. Later on, it appears again while you, Lillie, and Gladion attempt a rescure mission to save Nebby/Cosmog as Lusamine forces Nebby (Insert get in the bag Nebby meme here) to creating Ultra Wormholes all throughout the Alola region, bringing in 6 more Ultra Beasts to wreak havoc throughout the land, one of them ending up fighting the Pokemon Guardian Deity of Melemele Island, Tapu Koko. This nearly kills Nebby, though, and Lusamine escapes with YA BOI GUZMA and the Nihilego into Ultra Space. It then shows up again once you and Lillie awaken Nebby into Solgaleo/Lunala (Depending on which version you have). You and Lillie venture into Ultra Space, except the Nihilego are EVERYWHERE! (You don't fight them, thank Arceus). Lusamine, being exposed to the Neurotoxins of the Nihilego (While still looking beautiful as ever), has acquired control of the Nihilego, and is too far gone to talk into reasoning, not even by her own Daughter. She merges with a Nihilego she caught in a Beast Ball (Pokeball for catching Ultra Beasts), and turns from this:

into this:
After you do battle with her, Solgaleo/Lunala comes in and breaks the fusion, reverting her back to normal and restoring her sanity. You take her back to your own world, where Lillie takes her to the Kanto Region to research how to cure her leftover Neurotoxins. It then shows up one final time in the post-game Ultra Beast missions, where you have to catch one.

(SPOILER WARNING ENDS HERE)

Now, to get on to the battle properties of Nihilego. First off, lets look at these crazy stats. High Base HP of 109, allowing for good survival. An embarrassing Base Attack of 59 and an even worse Base Defense of 47. Pretty sure Marshadow and other Physical Attacking Pokemon get 1080 strokes an hour listening to this news. But it's an Ultra Beast. Don't celebrate too early if a few of its stats are bad. Look at that crazy Base Special Attack of 127 and that even crazier Base Special Defense of 131! And to top it all off, it has a Base Speed of 103, equaling to a Base Stat Total of 570. Scary! This thing was made for special attacking, and is the ONLY Ultra Beast with the Unique Type Combination of Poison/Rock. This makes it resistant to Normal, Flying, Bug, Poison, Fire, and Fairy Types, but gets completely crushed by Psychic, Water, Steel, and ESPECIALLY Ground Types. It's almost like a better Primarina (-Crap, that spilled out-). Not only can it out-speed many Pokemon, it can also completely WRECK any Pokemon that aren't prepared for it's specialization in Special Combat.

While it's stats are excellent, it's movepool isn't very good. It' has access to level-up moves like Tickle, Acid, Constrict, Clear Smog, Psywave, Headbutt, Venoshock, Toxic Spikes, Safeguard, Power Gem, Mirror Coat, Acid Spray, Venom Drench, Stealth Rock, Wonder Room, and Head Smash , which doesn't cover much. It also has access to TM moves like Psyshock, Toxic, Thunder, Thunder Blot, Thunder Wave and Charge Beam (somehow), Double Team, Rest Round, Grass Knot, Sleep Talk, Substitute, Trick Room and Dazzling gleam, along with STAB TM moves like Sludge Wave, Sludge Bomb, also Venoshock, and Poison Jab. While it is most certainly strong, it's movepool doesn't cover very much, and you can't really fill in a lot of rolls. Sure, it's poisoning is almost as disgusting as Toxapex's, but that's what Steel types are for. Plus, Psychic, Water, and Steel Pokemon are rather common to come across. While other people may have a different opinion, I think it's probably the second-worst Ultra Beast.

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Now, let's move on to Guzzlord, the last Ultra Beast you can catch.

Info: UB-05 Glutton, AKA Guzzlord, the Junkivore Pokemon. According to reports, this Pokémon has gobbled up mountains and swallowed buildings whole and will eat absolutely anything else it can reach, including the very land and sea. Although it constantly eats, its droppings have never been found. It is speculated that the entirety of the matter it consumes is converted into energy, with no waste products left over.

(Semi-Spoiler Alert. This Technically Isn't A Spoiler, But It Has To Do With The Backstory Of The Game. If You Don't Want To Read This, This Is Your Only Warning)

The International Police of Alola was hunting down Ultra Beasts that came through Ultra Wormholes. A Guzzlord popped out of one, wreaking havoc on it's immediate surroundings. The UB Task Force is tasked with studying them, keeping people safe from them, and capturing or eliminating them. Before I go any further, I must address something thats important to the story.

In the game, there are people classified by the UB Task Force as Fallers. Fallers are people that have gone through and back out Ultra Wormholes. The energy from the holes stays on them, and wild Ultra Beasts can sense said energy, mistaking it to be another Ultra Wormhole so that they can get back home. Upon discovering the Faller, they for whatever reason attack them viciously. The only known Fallers are your character, after defeating Mother Beast Lusamine, Lillie, YA BOI GUZMA, Anabel (Who helps you in the Ultra Beast Missions), and an Unnamed Faller. The UB Task Force use Fallers as bait to lure out wild Ultra Beasts at the cost of the Fallers' safety at times. Now, this is where things get dark: When word of the Guzzlord got out, a 3-Man team consisting of Looker (He also helps you with the Ultra Beast Missions alongside Anabel), Nanu (An Island Kakhuna), and an Unnamed Faller. The Faller was used as bait, while Nanu and Looker did battle with the Guzzlord. They were able to eliminate the Guzzlord after a hard-fought battle, but at the unfortunate cost of the Fallers' life, as they were killed by the Guzzlord while battling it.

(Spoiler Ends Here)

Now, in my opinion, Guzzlord puts the Beast in Ultra Beast. Just look at it! It even has two heads! The concept that it eats literally everything in sight with no sign of stopping is kinda overdoing it. I can only wonder what Ultra Space has to deal with when these things rear in their ugly heads.

Now lets move on to the thing everyone cares about most: it's battle properties. Firstly, it's the same typing of Hydreigon, being Dark/Dragon. This means its resistant to Ghost, Fire, Water, Grass Electric, and Dark types, and is immune to Psychic types. Unfortunately, its weak to Fighting, Ice, Bug, Fair, and other Dragon types. Like all of the Ultra Beasts, this thing has a Base Stat Total of 570. Let's See what those stats are...... HOLY S*** LOOK AT THAT HP STAT! Base Hp of 223!!! What the ****!? That's a lot of stamina! It's Base Attack is rather high with 101, and it's Base Special Attack is rather high with 97. This all means jack s***, though, when you look at its other stats. It can dish it out, but can't really take it. A Small Base Defense and Special Defense of 53, and a stupidly low Base Speed of 43. Sure, it's health is supposed to make up for its lack of defense, but that's not helping too much if it's slower than any Grandma with just their cane, plus defense is more important than health. Look at Kartana, for crying out loud! Even it can last much longer than Guzzlord. I guess it's more of a meatshield than anything else.

At the same time, it has some rather powerful moves. It can use level-up moves such as Belch, Stockpile, Dragon Rage, Bite, Stomp, Brutal Swing, Steamroller, Dragon Tail, Iron Tail, Stomping Tantrum, Crunch, Hammer Arm, Thrash, Gastro Acid, Heavy Slam (YIKES), Wring Out, and Dragon Rush. It also can use TM Moves like Hyper Beam, Smack Dow, Earthquake, Flamethrower, Brick Break, Double Team (HOW!?), Sludge Wave, Fire Blast, Rock Tomb, Giga Impact, Poison Jab and Sleep Talk. It also has access to STAB TM moves such as Dragon Claw, Thief (How?), Fling, also Brutal Swing, Payback, also Dragon Tail, Snarl, and Dark Impulse. These are some rather STRONG moves, so while it may be a meatshield, I'm pretty sure it can make other Pokemon into mincemeat after it's done with them, and then eat the Leftovers.

I AM FINALLY DONE WITH THIS PROJECT!!! FINALLY!!! I didn't think I could do it, but I did! A Project I actually finished in it's entirety!!! YES!!!

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Enter: The Ultra Beasts! Part 4


I've finally finished it. I have created UB-04 Blaster, also known as Celesteela. You have to capture 2 of these things in the post-game Ultra Beast missions. This one wasn't very hard to create. Only done in a few hours. It took me a while because I was taking a break for a while from 3D modeling. I couldn't find textures for it's "dress patterns", so this was all I could do. Anyways, it's finished, so lets see what this Ultra Beast has to offer.

Info: UB-04 Blaster, properly known as Celesteela, the Launch Pokemon. According to the Aether Foundation, its most distinctive feature is the energy that it stores within itself: a flammable gas that it can shoot from its two huge arms. Witnesses have seen it burn down a forest by expelling gas from its two arms. This is mostly used to propel itself in flight and for battle, but it is thought to have sufficient power and lift to even fly into space. Witnesses observed it flying across the sky at high speed. Despite being a Steel type, Celesteela's body is plantlike and can absorb nutrients from the soil.

When revealed, Celesteela, in my opinion, had the strangest design of all the Ultra Beasts. The fact that it had two large disembodied arms was weird enough. It also looked very powerful. It also looks like some kind of princess when you ignore the arms. In fact, fans theorize that the design of this Ultra Beast is based off of the tale of Princess Kaguya (Not from Naruto, the actual tale. Calm down, folks). The tale is also known as "The Bamboo Cutter". It's bamboo-like arms, in which bamboo has significance in the story, certainly is a callback to the tale. The fact that it can freaking fly, though, is crazy. Despite it looking like an intimidating behemoth, paired with FLAMETHROWER ARMS, I've seen enough fan art that will lake you think it's actually cute when drawn a certain way, like this:










... Anyways, moving on.

Despite it's cuteness when drawn right, this thing is rather powerful. Firstly, while it does have plant-like features, it has the typing of Steel/Flying, which means like its Sun counterpart, Kartana, it's immune to poison types, which eliminates Toxapex, and comes with the added bonus of being immune to Ground types, as well as being resistant to almost half of the type chart. Unfortunately, It comes with the weaknesses of being weak to Fire and Electric types. It's stats, though, aren't too amazing, but they're very good. Unlike it's other Ultra Beast brethren, which have some stats focused in ridiculous areas (Ex: Xurkitree's ATOMIC Base Special Attack of 173/ Kartana's absolutely MONSTROUS Base Physical Attack of 181!), Celesteela is the most balanced of the Ultra Beasts. Like all the other ones, it's Base Stat Total equals 570, but lets actually list of the stats. It has a Base Hp of 91, a Base Attack of 101, a Base Defense of 103, a Base Special Attack of 107, a Base Special Defense of 101, and a surprisingly small Base Speed of 61, despite it being able to fly at HIGH SPEED. Celesteela's stats allow it to take punishment and deal twice as much punishment back. Sure, it's Speed sucks, but does that really help when it can withstand most attacks? It's almost like a Wobbuffet, but it took steroids, replaced it's arms with ROCKETS, got a princess makeover and can actually fight back, unlike that piece of crap. It's basically a Tank. If it's speed stat were higher, we'd be in some serious trouble.

Celesteela, being the most balanced, means that it can use both Physical Attacks and Special Attacks, while being able to take them as well. It can level up to learn pretty solid moves such as Wide Guard, Air Slash, Ingrain, Absorb, Harden, Smack Down (how ironic), Mega AND Giga Drain, Leech Seed, Metal Sound, Iron head, Flash Cannon, Automize, Seed Bomb, Skull Bash, Heavy Slam, Iron Defense, and Double Edge, all with sustain, initiative, and attacking prowess. It also has access to TMs such as Toxic (again, how?), Hyper Beam, Solar Beam, Fire Blast and Flamethrower, Energy ball, Substitute, Grass Knot and Round, and has access to STAB TMs like Acrobatics, Smart Strike, Gyro Ball, also Flash Cannon, and Fly. All of this is for initiative, sustain, and power, making sure that Justice Rains from Above (I regret nothing) against your enemies. The only real problem is the fact that it's SOOOOO slow. It's superior potential, however, makes up for that.

Okay, I have only 2 Ultra Beasts left: Guzzlord the Unmerciful, and The Twisted Nihilego. Once finished, this project will be completed.