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Quiz about Competitive Pokmon History  Hydreigon
Quiz about Competitive Pokmon History  Hydreigon

Competitive Pokémon History - Hydreigon Quiz


Team Plasma's Ghetsis' signature Pokémon and the fifth generation pseudo-legendary, we now have Hydreigon! See what you know about its impact on the competitive scene here, from generations 5-8!

A multiple-choice quiz by cavalier87. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
cavalier87
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
408,970
Updated
Apr 30 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. At first glance, there doesn't appear to be a reason to use Hydreigon over the Lati twins in fifth generation standard play. Latios in particular has higher offenses, speed and comparable bulk, while even having the same exact ability. However, Hydreigon had a niche that was born thanks to the one difference, typically advantage, it had compared to Latios. Which of the following was this? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Interestingly, Hydreigon saw bits and pieces of Ubers action in its debut generation. Here, one particularly bizarre move it had access to was the catalyst to allow for this, as it let Hydreigon handle one important threat it would struggle to tackle without. What move granted Hydreigon some Ubers viability? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Hydreigon didn't get any exclusive ability or anything too fancy, but what it did get for an ability was quite broadly useful. What's Hydreigon's ability? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Previously, in the fifth generation, only one type resisted both of Hydreigon's STAB- Steel, which it could easily deal with using Fire Blast. In the sixth generation, however, Hydreigon's soon-to-be mortal nemesis came to the game that it could not simply toss a coverage move into its set to deal with and call it a day. Which new typing here greatly plagued Hydreigon? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Due to the awful generational shift heading into the sixth generation, Hydreigon dropped to UU and wasn't spared a passing glance in Ubers at this point. In UU, Hydreigon found itself dealing with a counter. Which of the following could switch into it reliably and win? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Seventh generation Hydreigon gained an uptick in usage thanks to the generation's move tutors being quite kind to it. What new move of value did it gain access to here? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The seventh generation is commonly referred to as the 'Z Move era'. Hydreigon, being a high octane offensive Pokémon, certainly took advantage of this timeframe. Per Smogon usage statistics, which Z Crystal of the following did Hydreigon most commonly use? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Hydreigon's status in standard play during the seventh generation was on life support. If it could get just a couple more points in one lacking stat, it could've been a genuinely fantastic Pokémon in the tier. Which stat was Hydreigon lacking in here? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. On paper, a generation which brought forth two cover legendaries that could become Fairy types should've kicked Hydreigon down even further in the eighth generation. However, Hydreigon actually made a return to Ubers viability in the long haul. What was its role here? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Overall, what competitive tier did Hydreigon find itself natively a part of in the eighth generation? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. At first glance, there doesn't appear to be a reason to use Hydreigon over the Lati twins in fifth generation standard play. Latios in particular has higher offenses, speed and comparable bulk, while even having the same exact ability. However, Hydreigon had a niche that was born thanks to the one difference, typically advantage, it had compared to Latios. Which of the following was this?

Answer: Typing

Hydreigon's Dark typing is an extremely important advantage it had over Latios that made it worth using. Latios has to be played very conservatively if the opponent has a Tyranitar. One bad move can allow Tyranitar to hit the field and Pursuit trap Latios into oblivion. Hydreigon's resistance to Pursuit meant this was not the case, so it could be used liberally and without particular caution in the presence of a Tyranitar.

Moreover, its resistance to Ghost juxtaposed to Latios' weakness to Ghost made Hydreigon a natural check to Ghost types such as Gengar, Chandelure and Jellicent.

As such, Hydreigon's typing gave it a vastly different defensive profile compared to Latios that it was worth using.
2. Interestingly, Hydreigon saw bits and pieces of Ubers action in its debut generation. Here, one particularly bizarre move it had access to was the catalyst to allow for this, as it let Hydreigon handle one important threat it would struggle to tackle without. What move granted Hydreigon some Ubers viability?

Answer: Head Smash

Head Smash delivered an immediate OHKO to Ho-Oh, who could handle special attackers in general for the most part.

Offensive Dragon types, even those you'd think could beat Ho-Oh easily enough like Palkia, tended to greatly struggle to handle Ho-Oh. Many of them need favorable weather and tip-top health to actually contend with it. Hydreigon's advantage over Ho-Oh in Speed and the lack of reliance on any particular weather made it out to be one of the better, more consistent checks to it, while also generally achieving what you'd want an offensive Dragon type to be able to do. Crucially, it barely outsped Zekrom, Reshiram, Rayquaza and Kyurem-W, so it could adequately revenge kill them. Having a good matchup against the Giratina forms and being difficult for Lugia to tackle made Hydreigon worth a try in Ubers.
3. Hydreigon didn't get any exclusive ability or anything too fancy, but what it did get for an ability was quite broadly useful. What's Hydreigon's ability?

Answer: Levitate

Levitate grants Hydreigon with a very helpful immunity to Ground type moves and Spikes. In standard play, this allowed it to check Landorus-T, contend with Gliscor and, in Ubers, check Groudon. In a nutshell, that made it out to be a decent ability for it.
4. Previously, in the fifth generation, only one type resisted both of Hydreigon's STAB- Steel, which it could easily deal with using Fire Blast. In the sixth generation, however, Hydreigon's soon-to-be mortal nemesis came to the game that it could not simply toss a coverage move into its set to deal with and call it a day. Which new typing here greatly plagued Hydreigon?

Answer: Fairy

Fairy types are immune to Hydreigon's Dragon moves, resistant to its Dark ones, and can hit Hydreigon for 4x super effective damage with their STAB. As a result, the majority of them were capable of countering Hydreigon as long as they had decent bulk to handle Fire Blast or could handle being Taunted.
5. Due to the awful generational shift heading into the sixth generation, Hydreigon dropped to UU and wasn't spared a passing glance in Ubers at this point. In UU, Hydreigon found itself dealing with a counter. Which of the following could switch into it reliably and win?

Answer: Porygon2

Hydreigon's access to Iron Tail tended to keep Fairies at bay; it was strong enough to 2HKO the majority of them, while Hydreigon had the speed advantage on the viable, legal Fairy types for the tier.

Porygon2 was a hopelessly sturdy wall Hydreigon had no hope of ever breaking. Even a super effective Focus Blast or Superpower barely tickled Porygon2. Porygon2's workable offenses and frequency of using Ice Beam meant it could offensively deal with Hydreigon as well. As such, a strong Fighting type partner such as Conkeldurr was highly advised for those looking to use Hydreigon here.
6. Seventh generation Hydreigon gained an uptick in usage thanks to the generation's move tutors being quite kind to it. What new move of value did it gain access to here?

Answer: Defog

Hydreigon's ability to soft check most Ground and Steel types made it out to be a pretty good Defog user. It's access to Roost meant it could keep itself healthy and able to Defog frequently throughout the course of the battle. As such, Defog gave it a meaningful second dimension to its gameplay.
7. The seventh generation is commonly referred to as the 'Z Move era'. Hydreigon, being a high octane offensive Pokémon, certainly took advantage of this timeframe. Per Smogon usage statistics, which Z Crystal of the following did Hydreigon most commonly use?

Answer: Dragonium-Z

Draco Meteor turned into Devastating Drake mopped the floor with pretty much anything that wasn't a Fairy type. It gave Hydreigon the burst of power it needed to reliably take out Gligar, Gliscor, Hippowdon and other generally tanky Pokémon.
8. Hydreigon's status in standard play during the seventh generation was on life support. If it could get just a couple more points in one lacking stat, it could've been a genuinely fantastic Pokémon in the tier. Which stat was Hydreigon lacking in here?

Answer: Speed

At 98 Speed, Hydreigon was agonizingly slower than major threats such as Tapu Lele, Kyurem-B, Hawlucha and Keldeo. Instead of revenge killing these big names, Hydreigon would instead often find itself falling on their sword as a result.
9. On paper, a generation which brought forth two cover legendaries that could become Fairy types should've kicked Hydreigon down even further in the eighth generation. However, Hydreigon actually made a return to Ubers viability in the long haul. What was its role here?

Answer: Wallbreaker

On paper, Hydreigon seems grossly outclassed by Yveltal, the myriad of covers Dragons in the tier and Eternatus. What it has that none of them do, however, is access to Nasty Plot. When used with Draco Meteor, Hydreigon can do some absurd things- OHKO even defensive Kyogre, defensive Yveltal, while the rest of its moveset helps it deal with Necrozma-DM, Groudon and other big name threats. Finally, Hydreigon could check Calyrex-S, which was hugely important as Calyrex-S was the most frightening offensive Pokémon in the tier.

As such, Hydreigon was indeed viable for sure in Ubers here.
10. Overall, what competitive tier did Hydreigon find itself natively a part of in the eighth generation?

Answer: UnderUsed

In UU, Hydreigon was an amazing Pokémon, top five without a doubt. With Nasty Plot and Draco Meteor, Hydreigon could blow open holes in an opposing team more efficiently than almost anything else. It was still viable in standard play and even Ubers, but it really made a name for itself in UU.
Source: Author cavalier87

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