

It synergizes well with Will-O-Wisp because Heatran can be a common wisp absorber, so Moltres can consistently get burns against offensive teams. Hidden Power Ground, imo, is mandatory to actually KO and even lure Heatran. Will-O-Wisp is essential to cripple Pokemon like Swampert, Metagross, Tyranitar, and Flygon. Flamethrower is consistent, accurate, and has sufficient PP compared to Fire Blast, which it definitely doesn't need here. I really like the tremendous physical bulk in emergency cases and to be as good against Breloom and Lucario as possible. The star of the show, and my preferred moveset & EV spread for Moltres. Overall, while Forretress can spin decently against everything except defensive Rotom, Donphan excels the most at spinning against defensive Rotom, which makes this pair of double spinners super nice for supporting Moltres and keeping Stealth Rock off the field.

The slower pace of this team enables this Donphan to solve both those issues with Odor Sleuth and Rest, which should enable it to wall most RestTalk (and even SubWisp) Rotoms and spin vs them quite nicely. As a solo spinner, Donphan has issues with status (Toxic Spikes and Burn) since even if it spins off Toxic Spikes, it doesn't have Natural Cure or the proper typing to deal with poison. Upon looking more closely at Donphan's moveset, I found that it learned Odor Sleuth, which can be used to spin against Ghost-types. The key to this double spin core functioning was a new, very bizarre Donphan set I created. Forretress also has some decent defensive utility Swampert can definitely pressure it but a healthy Forretress can afford to spin against it or lay down Spikes. Forretress has some nice traits nonetheless, being able to lay Spikes on the field and being able to threaten Gengar with Payback on the switch. One of the big issues with depending on Forretress to keep hazards off alone is that it typically struggles tremendously at spinning against RestTalk Rotom. Donphan was my first idea as a spinner alongside Moltres because it's an excellent Tyranitar switchin. Income limits (minimum and maximum income based on household size:1 person 49,301 to 73,450, 2 people 56,351 to 83,900, 3 people 63,401 to 94,400, 4 people 70,401 to 104,900.To make Moltres as effective as possible, I devised a dual spinner core that was engineered to keep hazards off as well as possible and complement each other well. Living in La Quinta, the Gem of the Desert for under 400K is a steal. This property carries a $48,000 silent second with the La Quinta Housing Authority and you must meet the moderate-income requirements. Conveniently located near shopping & dining. Watercolors is an income qualified community offering low maintenance living, community pool & spa and a clubhouse. The primary bedroom suite is bright and airy with a large walk in closet, double sink vanity and walk in shower. Slider in great room has access to an over-sized covered patio great for morning coffee or enjoying the beautiful desert sunsets. This floor plan offers an open great room concept with a cozy fireplace in the living room, a spacious kitchen with granite tile counter-tops, generous cabinet space & a breakfast bar.


Featuring high ceilings, upgraded modern flooring in the living area and kitchen, custom shutters/window coverings & ceiling fans throughout. Actual Purchase Price is $397K ( 445k - 48K silent second) This immaculate 3 BR, 2 BA home is located in the much desired gated 55+ development of Watercolors and situated on a premium corner lot with gorgeous mountain views.
