Appendix:F.E.A.R.

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Revision as of 13:59, 1 November 2008 by PsychicRider (talk | contribs) (ExtremeSpeed.)
Jump to navigationJump to search

F.E.A.R. is a widely-known strategy used in competitive battling, often used as a last resort. A Pokémon with the ability to have the moveset below is called a F.E.A.R. Pokémon. This Pokémon is capable of defeating a full-HP opponent at virtually any level (most notably L.100) while itself is only at Lv.1 or 2. The most common Pokémon used for this strategy is a Rattata. F.E.A.R. generally stands for:

Alternatively, it is known to stand for "F---ing Evil Annoying Rodent".

How to use F.E.A.R.

After one of your Pokémon faints, the F.E.A.R. Pokémon can be sent out against an opponent's Pokémon with (preferably) full HP (though other situations will work, albeit possibly not as well). During your first turn, have your F.E.A.R. Pokémon use Endeavor, and your opponent will most likely use an offensive attack to try to defeat your Pokémon (assuming, of course, that your opponent isn't aware of this strategy). Your Pokémon would indeed faint, if it were not holding the Focus Sash, which allows the user to hold on to 1 HP after a hit which would otherwise knock it out from max-HP. When your Pokémon uses Endeavor, the HP of the opponent's Pokémon will equal the HP of yours (which is now, assuming Focus Sash triggered, equal to 1). Have your F.E.A.R. Pokémon use Quick Attack the next turn to wipe out the rest of your opponent's Pokémon's HP. Obviously, this strategy works only once per battle, seeing as Focus Sash will not work twice.

Countering F.E.A.R.

While an impressive strategy, F.E.A.R. is very widespread, making it next to useless, as many teams are able to counter it and players are aware of how it works and how to stop it from working. The following are six ways to counter the F.E.A.R. strategy:

  • Knowledge: The simplest strategy and perhaps the most effective. If your opponent knows the F.E.A.R. strategy, they won't attack as needed for it to work (a damaging move), or they will switch out for a Pokémon immune to it or easily able to counter it. Besides the other three counters listed here, a player could switch out after the opponent's F.E.A.R. uses Endeavor, leaving it with 1 HP and another Pokémon to sweep the F.E.A.R.
  • Ghost-types: As Ghost-types are immune to Normal- and Fighting-type attacks, Endeavor and Quick Attack are useless against them. It should be noted however, that a F.E.A.R. Kangaskhan with Scrappy will still be able to use Endeavor against a Ghost-type Pokémon.
  • A Pokémon with Quick Attack, ExtremeSpeed, Sucker Punch, Ice Shard, or other automatic, first-hit effects: If your opponent attacks you before you can use Quick Attack, your Pokémon will not endure the hit, leaving your opponent with little HP, but leaving you with one Pokémon down.
  • A Pokémon with a move that damages foes upon switching out (like Spikes or Stealth Rock) can cancel out the Focus Sash effect, thus causing the foe to be unable to withstand a one-hit KO. This only works if the F.E.A.R. Pokémon isn't released prior to that move.
  • Moves, abilities, and statuses that deal damage every turn (like Sandstorm or Burn) can cancel out Focus Sash's effect. This can also work without using a turn if a Pokémon like Tyranitar, Hippowdon, or Abomasnow activate their abilities. (Note that F.E.A.R. Phanpy are immune to Sandstorm)
  • Embargo prevents the foe from using any item, in this case Focus Sash.
  • Leftovers return some HP to the users Pokémon, and more than likely, more than the opposing F.E.A.R. can deal with its priority move.
  • F.E.A.R.: Ironically, a way to combat a F.E.A.R. Pokémon is having it face another F.E.A.R. Pokémon (or some other low-level Pokémon). Having roughly the same HP, both F.E.A.R.s would do little damage towards each other. It isn't, however, practical or useful to carry a F.E.A.R. Pokémon just for the sake of combating another F.E.A.R., as both Pokémon are about evenly-matched.

F.E.A.R.-capable Pokémon

# Icon Name Priority move Notes
019 File:019MS.gif Rattata Quick Attack, Sucker Punch
056 File:056MS.gif Mankey Vacuum Wave Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Endeavor and Vacuum Wave.
062 File:062MS.gif Poliwrath Vacuum Wave Cannot be obtained at level 1, Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Vacuum Wave.
084 File:084MS.gif Doduo Quick Attack
115 File:115MS.gif Kangaskhan Sucker Punch Pokémon Platinum move tutors required to get Endeavor on a lv. 1 Kangaskhan that knows Sucker Punch.
151 File:151MS.gif Mew Sucker Punch, Vacuum Wave Pokémon Platinum move tutors required to get Endeavor, Sucker Punch, and Vacuum Wave, cannot be obtained at level 1.
220 220MS.png Swinub Ice Shard Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Endeavor.
222 222MS.png Corsola Sucker Punch Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Sucker Punch and Endeavor.
231 231MS.png Phanpy Ice Shard
235 235MS.png Smeargle Any priority move Smeargle learns any move via Sketch, including Endeavor and any priority move.
237 237MS.png Hitmontop Quick Attack, Vacuum Wave, Bullet Punch, Mach Punch, Sucker Punch Cannot be obtained at level 1, Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Sucker Punch (and Endeavor at a lower level).
252 252MS.png Treecko Quick Attack
276 276MS.png Taillow Quick Attack
335 335MS.png Zangoose Quick Attack Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Endeavor.
390 390MS.png Chimchar Vacuum Wave Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Endeavor and Vacuum Wave.
396 396MS.png Starly Quick Attack
413 413MS.png413GMS.png413SMS.png Wormadam Sucker Punch All forms, Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Endeavor and Sucker Punch, cannot be obtained at level 1.
427 427MS.png Buneary Quick Attack Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Endeavor.
468 468MS.png Togekiss ExtremeSpeed Cannot be obtained at Level 1, Pokémon Platinum move tutors required for Endeavor.
492 492SMS.png492MS.png Shaymin Quick Attack Only learns Quick Attack in Sky Forme, and only learns Endeavor via move tutor in Land Forme. Cannot be obtained at level 1.

You can see an example of this at the end of the battle shown here.