Summary

  • Pokemon Scarlet and Violet introduced over 100 new competitive pocket monsters, with Murkrow and Pelipper emerging as top contenders in the Gen 9 format.
  • Murkrow's Prankster ability allows it to set up Tailwind and use other status moves effectively, making it a versatile threat in double battles.
  • Pelipper's Drizzle Ability and move set make it a valuable partner for powerful Pokemon like Urshifu and Archaludon, and it remains a strong addition to competitive teams in Scarlet and Violet.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet introduced over a hundred new pocket monsters, with a lot of them being not only competitively viable, but also some of the best players have ever seen - from the likes of Gholdengo and Chien-Pao to Dondozo and Tatsugiri. The Indigo Disk's difficulty and focus on double battles were a nice change of pace compared to the usual single-battle habits of the series, and it was a good showcase of some strategies players have been using themselves for years, this time in the hands of NPCs. With so many good creatures in Gen 9, it may seem strange that two returning Flying-type Pokemon dominated the format in its early stages all the way through Regulation F - and yet, a Gen 2 and a Gen 3 Pokemon did it.

There is no shortage of powerful returning Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet's Indigo Disk, including some of the past starters, such as the competitive bane that is Incineroar, and the current format can feel a bit like a wild card given how many strong cores there are. From Sun teams with Walking Wake and Torkoal to even Electric Terrain combos with Pincurchin and future Paradox Pokemon and Raging Bolt, players have plenty to choose from. Still, among the very best Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet remain both Murkrow and Pelipper.

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How Murkrow Became One of the Best Scarlet and Violet Pokemon

Back when VGC tournaments for Gen 9 started, Murkrow was one of the top 5 Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet for a very specific reason: Prankster Tailwind. In the original roster of the Paldea Pokedex, there were not many Pokemon capable of reliably going for fast Tailwind, a strategy that commonly makes it into double battles due to the Speed boost it gives to all allied critters, and Prankster allows status moves to have increased priority, thus making Murkrow a menace.

Yet, Murkrow is still finding usage now that many powerhouses have made it into Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and the reason is that it can still use Prankster to set up Tailwind while being immune to Taunt thanks to its Dark-type and also use other status moves, like Haze and Quash. The first is one of the few big Dondozo counters, and with the huge catfish seeing a rise in usage it only makes sense to run Haze on a team. Furthermore, Murkrow can still deal a decent chunk of damage with moves like Brave Bird or Foul Play, making it an interesting pick overall.

Why Pelipper is a Competitive Threat in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

In a similar position is Pelipper, one of the only two Pokemon with Drizzle in Gen 9, the other being Politoed added with The Teal Mask. Pelipper has access to great moves that are hard counters to common strategies in competitive Pokemon, such as Wide Guard for moves like Flutter Mane's Dazzling Gleam or Terrakion's Rock Slide, and it can also dish out incredible damage with tools like Hurricane - getting 100% accuracy in the Rain. Outside of what Pelipper can do for itself, it's an enabler, and it works incredibly well with some of the best Pokemon in The Indigo Disk.

Being a great partner for Urshifu Rapid-Strike or even The Indigo Disk's Archaludon, pairing well with other competitive threats like Landorus and Amoonguss, Pelipper remains a very powerful addition to most teams. More importantly, like Murkrow, even when its main job is done, it's not a sitting bird - instead, it can deal impressive damage, tank hits, or provide further utility to the team. Both of these creatures will most likely still see play as Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's VGC competitions go on, and they might have a bright future in Gen 10.

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Released
November 18, 2022
ESRB
E For Everyone Due To Mild Fantasy Violence
Developer(s)
Game Freak
Publisher(s)
Nintendo, The Pokemon Company
Engine
Proprietary Engine
Multiplayer
Local Multiplayer
Cross-Platform Play
no
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Franchise
Pokemon
Platform(s)
Switch
Genre(s)
RPG
How Long To Beat
32 Hours
Metascore
72