How Does Mega Salamence Fit Into VGC Doubles Teams?

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Zoe
Zoe
2025-08-29 08:56:32
I still get a little excited whenever Mega Salamence shows up on my team sheet — it’s the kind of Pokémon that signals the match will probably end with a dramatic sweep or a close-call KO. Personally, I treat it as a late-game cleaner that prefers a turn of safety to set up. A typical combo I favor is a friend who offers Fake Out and Intimidate on turn one, and another teammate who can absorb Fairy or Ice hits; that way Salamence can either Dragon Dance or just fire off an Aerilate-boosted 'Double-Edge' plus 'Rock Slide' to pressure both foes.

Positioning rules I use: keep Salamence away from obvious priority users and lead with it only if you have a guaranteed free turn (Fake Out or a redirect). Protect matters — you’ll often click it at least once to survive wide attacks or scout moves. Mega Salamence struggles against spread priority and solid Fairy coverage, so plan counters (like bulky Waters or Steel types) rather than hoping it will wall everything. Ultimately it’s a high-reward sweeper in doubles: give it setup opportunities and coverage help, and it’ll often close games for you, especially in scenarios where one or two protected turns turn the tide.
Julia
Julia
2025-08-29 17:34:59
There are nights I just want to throw Mega Salamence into a team and see what chaos ensues, and most of the time it delivers. I think of it as a 'set-up-and-clean' piece: early Dragon Dance plus Aerilate-boosted normals turn it into a terrifying late-game wincon, but it’s vulnerable to priority and spread coverage unless supported.

In practical terms, my shorter checklist looks like this — a Fake Out/Intimidate partner (I love the way an angry feline or 'Incineroar' style teammate gives Salamence breathing room), something that can handle Fairy and Ice hits (bulky Water or a resistant Steel), and at least one move that pressures both opponents like 'Rock Slide'. Helping Hand from a supportive ally or a 'Togekiss' can turn a 'Double-Edge' into a knockout. Positioning matters: don’t lead Salamence into obvious double-target leads unless you’re baiting a protect or have a guaranteed Fake Out.

Don’t forget the pacing: sometimes you use Salamence as a lead to threaten early momentum; other times you keep it as a closer and let it clean after that bulky partner has taken hits. It’s flexible but team-dependent — I’ve won clutch games where Salamence tanked a hit, Dragon Danced twice, and ended the match in two turns, and I’ve also lost games to a well-timed Ice Shard or Focus Sash shenanigans. Tweak partners and moves to fit your local meta and you’ll love using it.
Lila
Lila
2025-09-01 17:12:45
Man, Mega Salamence is one of those Pokémon that makes me grin every time I boot up a doubles match. I usually build around the idea that it’s a massive physical win-condition that needs a little babysitting to reach sweep mode. In practice that means I want one teammate who can give it a free turn or blunt priority — Fake Out + Intimidate helpers are my go-to because they let Salamence either set up a Dragon Dance or just click a huge Aerilate-boosted 'Double-Edge' safely. Salamencite is mandatory, so plan your team around the fact it can’t hold anything else.

When I talk moves, I tend to run 'Dragon Dance', 'Protect', and then two attacking options — 'Double-Edge' (for that Aerilate STAB), and something like 'Rock Slide' or 'Outrage' depending on the meta. 'Rock Slide' is lovely in doubles because it hits both opponents and can flinch, which turbo-charges a sweep. Protect is non-negotiable; you’ll often be switching into wide attacks or needing to stall one turn while your partner pivots. Pair it with something that handles Fairy and Ice threats — a bulky Water or a Steel partner often saves Mence from immediate OHKOs.

Building tips: don’t stack weaknesses. Mega Salamence hates priority and Ice/Dragon/Fairy hits, so bring an Incineroar-like body that can Fake Out and Intimidate, or a bulky Water like 'Tapu Fini' to take Fairy punches and provide Misty Terrain. If you use a Tailwind setter (or Prankster support) put them on the other side so Salamence can clean late game. In short: Mega Salamence is a fantastic sweeper in doubles if you give it speed control, a fake-out/Intimidate pivot, and a teammate that covers its common counters — then sit back and watch it wreck the backline.
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