Alright, let’s gab about this Annihilape thing in that Pokemon Go fighting game, you know, the PvP stuff. I heard folks callin’ it “Annihilape,” sounds like a big ol’ monkey to me. So, this monkey, is it any good in them battles? Let’s see.

First off, they got these different leagues, see? Great League, Ultra League, and that fancy Master League. This Annihilape, it seems like it can rumble in all of ‘em. That’s what them smarty-pants folks on the internet are sayin’ anyways. They talk about “viability” and all that, but what it really means is, can this monkey win or not?

Annihilape PVP Guide: Best Movesets and Counters

Now, this Annihilape fella, he’s a Fighting-type Pokemon, which means he’s good at punchin’ and kickin’, I reckon. But what moves should he be usin’? Seems like everyone agrees on Counter for the fast move. Makes sense, gotta be quick on your feet in a fight. And for the big punch, they say Shadow Ball is the way to go. That sounds spooky, like throwin’ a dark ball at your opponent. They say these moves together do a whole lotta damage, somethin’ they call “DPS” and “TDO.” Don’t ask me what that means, just sounds like a lot of hurtin’.

  • Fast Move: Counter – Gotta punch fast!
  • Charged Move: Shadow Ball – Throw that spooky ball!

So, if you’re gonna use this Annihilape, make sure he knows those moves. Now, about them leagues. Seems like this monkey does pretty good in the Great League, you know, the one with the smaller Pokemon. But you gotta get the right “IVs,” whatever those are. Sounds like some kinda special trainin’ or somethin’. Them internet folks, they got charts and graphs and all sorts of things to figure out the best IVs. I ain’t got time for that, I just wanna know if he can win!

And what about the Ultra League and the Master League, them big boy leagues? Well, Annihilape can still put up a fight, but it gets tougher. Them Pokemon are bigger and stronger, so you gotta be smart. You can’t just go in there swingin’ wildly. You gotta know who you’re fightin’ and what moves they got. That’s what I always tell my grandson when he’s out there playin’ with his cards, pay attention!

Speaking of who you’re fightin’, some Pokemon are real bad news for Annihilape. They got names like Mega Rayquaza, Shadow Mewtwo, and Mega Gengar. Sounds like a bunch of scary monsters, to be honest. If you see them, you better watch out, or your Annihilape is gonna get knocked out faster than a fly on a hot stove. You’ll need more than one trainer, they say, like maybe two or three, to take ‘em down.

But this Annihilape ain’t just a one-trick pony, you know. He’s what they call a “setup sweeper.” That means he can come in after another Pokemon has done some damage and finish the job. He’s good at taking advantage of Pokemon that are weak to Fighting-type moves, like that Corviknight fella and that Blissey. So, you gotta use him smart, see?

So, there you have it. This Annihilape, he’s a tough monkey, good for fightin’ in all them leagues. You just gotta know how to use him, give him the right moves, and watch out for them scary monsters. And don’t forget them IVs, whatever they are. Now go out there and win some battles!

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