With his ability Speed Boost boosting his Speed by +1 at the end of each turn, Ninjask can become even faster, letting it get up a quick Substitute easier. First of all, Ninjask is the second fastest Pokémon in the entire game. Like Whimsicott, Ninjask's ability is what really makes it annoying to face. While it's not the force it used to be in the OU metagame, proper precautions still need to be taken when you're up against one of these things. Or maybe I'm just mean? Ninjask (Baton Pass) Seriously, Whimsicott has the sort of smiling mug you would want to kick. The last move really comes down to preference as Taunt stops Pokémon from setting up hazards and stat boosts all together, while Stun Spore cripples an opponent making it easier to continue "SubSeeding." Not only is Whimsicott annoying competitively, but aesthetically as well. For once a +6 Dragonite is a good thing to face. Encore is probably the best move Whimsicott has in his arsenal of annoying assets, as it ironically turns any Pokémon trying to set up on Whimsicott into setup fodder for this little cloudy cotton thing. The SubSeed set in particular is quite annoying with Whimsicott having priority Substitute and Leech Seed, he can avoid direct damage by the opponent, block the opponent's status inflicting attempts while simultaneously draining the opposition's health away and gaining health lost by Substitute. Couple that with a movepool full of status moves including, but not limited to, Leech Seed, Stun Spore, Taunt, and Encore, and you have one of the most annoying Pokémon in the game. Prankster gives priority to all status or non-damaging moves. The reason behind this is with the release of Pokémon Black and White, a brand new ability called "Prankster" came out. They may have also designed Whimsicott to make people smash their computer screen with a kitchen utensil, or snap their DS in half. It is almost as if Game Freak designed Whimsicott for this Smog article. These are "The 10 Most Annoying Pokémon Sets!" (in no particular order). However, after grasping an understanding of competitive battling, you come across some Pokémon that can only be categorized by the term "Annoying As Hell." This article aims to showcase some of the most annoying Pokémon sets to ever make their way into competitive battling, the Pokémon that are guaranteed to make a person pull their hair out and gouge their eyes when they see them in the Team Preview. These categories include terms like "Physical Sweeper" and "Special Wall". Shortly after playing competitively they also realize that they can identify competitive Pokémon sets in "categories". Once a competitive Pokémon player has played the game for a few months, they learn certain skills like team building and prediction.
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