Persian
PvE Analysis
Persian exudes a certain degree of elegance; a fine, pure-bred house cat mixed with the feral power of a wildcat on the prowl.
Too bad it's about as threatening as a newly declawed and neutered kitten in actuality.
Persian has an issue that we call "being a normal type", which means that it's basically never going to be able to use its high attack sta-...wait, it's only 150? Never mind, it's time to put out the cat.
Best PvE Offensive Moveset
Feint Attack + Foul Play | Best |
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- Feint Attack and Foul Play are great Dark Type moves, but don't benefit from STAB.
- Scratch is not good.
- Payback is a downgrade.
- Night Slash is not worth the Elite TM.
- Play Rough and Power Gem are basically useless for Persian.
Best PvE Defensive Moveset
Feint Attack + Play Rough or Power Gem | Best |
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Scratch + Night Slash, Play Rough, or Power Gem | Great |
- Feint Attack has solid neutral coverage... unless you're defending against a Fighting Type, which you probably are.
- Scratch has okay-ish neutral coverage... unless you're defending against a Ghost, Steel, or Rock Type, which you probably are.
- Night Slash* has the lowest energy cost, making it ideal for defense. Just please don't waste an Elite TM getting it.
- Play Rough is generally the move of choice on defense, as it has great neutral coverage and high power.
- Power Gem is the same story, but a bit weaker.
- Foul Play has the issue as being the same type as Persian's best defensive fast move, making it less attractive in general.
- Payback is undesirable for defense as a 1-bar move.
PvP Analysis
Feint Attack + Night Slash or Foul Play and Return or Power Gem or Play Rough |
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Feint Attack, while it lacks STAB, has better energy generation than Scratch.
Night Slash requires an Elite TM, but its low energy cost allows it to pressure shields easily. Foul Play deals more damage but its higher energy cost makes it less desirable. Do note that pairing both Dark-type moves together is not advised due to the lack of coverage. Power Gem provides wide coverage with its Rock typing, but its damage output isn't very impressive for its moderately high energy cost. Play Rough can be useful for its Fairy-type coverage against Fighting-type opponents, while Return benefits from STAB to deal the most neutral damage, but both moves cost lots of energy to use.
Great League | |
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Persian's passable bulk doesn't make up for its mediocre and underwhelming moveset. Don't run Persian. | |
Ultra League | |
Much like in Great League, Persian isn't very good in Ultra. | |
Master League | |
As it turns out, not reaching 2000 CP doesn't make Persian any more useful in Master League. |