Naja falls du ein Rate haben willst:
Vulnona:
über Psychokinse kannst du HP (Ice) spielen, da es zum einen überrascht und zum anderen triffst du auch Drachen (vor allem Dragoran) sehr effektiv
Skorgro
Hier kopier ich dir einfach mal das Moveset + Kommentar von Smogon rein, da ich keine Zeit habe es zu übersetzen, mache ich morgen :>
Toxic Orb Poison Heal Impish
Moveset EVs
~ Swords Dance / Toxic
~ Earthquake
~ Ice Fang / Facade
~ Taunt / Protect
252 HP / 184 Def / 72 Spe
Text zum SD-Set
Despite its defensively leaning stats, Gliscor functions superbly as a bulky sweeper. Swords Dance allows Gliscor to boost its Attack to sky-high levels in just one turn, and its great natural bulk makes it easy to shrug off hits as Gliscor is setting up. Even with such an offensive moveset, Gliscor is still one of the few Pokemon who is able to counter some menacing physical threats, namely Conkeldurr. As such, being able to function as both a stallbreaker and reliable wall at the same time is a unique quality that separates Gliscor from most other Pokemon.
Earthquake is Gliscor's STAB attack of choice, and it has some surprising power behind it after a Swords Dance. For example, after Stealth Rock damage it will always 2HKO Bold Jellicent, who is often considered one of the best Gliscor switch-ins. Ice Fang is used to hit Levitate users and Flying-types who are immune to Earthquake, and gives nice overall coverage alongside Earthquake. Facade is a solid alternative, since a neutral Facade is actually stronger than a super effective Ice Fang, and lets Gliscor hit problematic Pokemon such as Rotom-W harder. However, Ice Fang is almost necessary to allow Swords Dance Gliscor to muscle its way past other Gliscor variants who are unable to boost their Attack. Taunt is a standard support move for Gliscor to prevent Pokemon such as Swords Dance Scizor from setting up alongside him, and also to stop Skarmory and Hippowdon from phazing with Whirlwind and Roar, respectively. It's also incredibly helpful when Gliscor is duking it out against Ferrothorn, since Taunt prevents it from setting up the dreaded Spikes or healing itself with Leech Seed. Protect is an option to scout opponents, and works well with Poison Heal if Gliscor needs a bit more recovery to survive an oncoming attack. The EV spread is used to outpace max Speed Tyranitar and all Adamant Breloom, while still maintaining Gliscor's amazing physical bulk to counter Conkeldurr.
Text zum "normalen" Set
Gliscor is often seen as a sturdy physical wall, and this set lets it fulfill that role extremely well. This Gliscor serves as a fantastic defensive pivot for teams that find themselves needing insurance against some of the most prevalent physical threats in Black and White, such as Jirachi. Oddly enough, with Toxic and Protect, Gliscor is also a competent stallbreaker in its own right, as common Gliscor counters such as Rotom-W and Jellicent will be crippled as a result of being badly poisoned.
As always, Earthquake and Ice Fang are Gliscor's attacks of choice due to the excellent coverage they provide. Earthquake will keep most Steel-types at bay, while Ice Fang is excellent for nailing common Flying- and Dragon-type Pokemon. Facade is an option over Ice Fang, although Ice Fang is ideal for hitting the likes of Dragonite, Salamence, and of course, opposing Gliscor. Protect is a move seemingly made for Gliscor, as it allows Gliscor to scout, rack up Toxic damage, and heal an extra 12% with Poison Heal all in one moveslot.
Quelle: Gliscor - Smogon
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Mich würde es interessieren welche Pokemon dir Probleme bereiten um dir besser Helfen zu können:>
LG
Roxy
PS: Text übersetzt ich morgen:>