![]() From there it can threaten physical attackers with King's Shield. Aegislash's unique typing and amazing bulk allows it to switch into many situations. It best allows Aegislash to abuse its signature ability to great effect. I believe this to be Aegislash's greatest set so far. Once the ladder is up I'm going to look hard into the best spread for this little guy. Also I believe that Aegislash will grow to have very specific EVs to deal with certain specific threats, kind of like how Standard Ferrothorn is. Aegislash however has ample opportunities to use Swords Dance, so its Relaxed and Sassy variants give it more staying power. Brave allows you to be a threat without boosts. For the most part I use 252 HP and 252 in either Attack, Defense or Special Defense, with a Brave, Relaxed or Sassy nature respectively. There are many options for EVs and Natures that will be discussed below. I have however played many games with experienced Pokemon players and these sets are a collection of our current knowledge. Of course since there is not currently a ladder for Gen 6, I can not speak about these sets with true experience. ![]() I have reports that King's Shield failed to protect against Will-o-wisp and pain split. However, it seems as though King's Shield does not protect against status moves. This move forces your opponent to think carefully when facing Aegislash with a physical attacker. However, in addition to acting like protect, if the opposing pokemon would make contact with Aegislash when King's Shield is active, its Attack stat harshly drops. This allows Aegislash to safely revert back to its Shield Forme the turn after it attacks, ready to take another hit. King's Shield in essence works as protect, blocking a single enemy attack. A notable move to explain is Aegislash's signature move King's Shield. ![]()
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