The Babysitter Snorlax - Krabs
Provide support for your ally's evolution.
Build Path
TackleFirst Pick
Heavy Slam
Block
Shield. Displacement (on contact).
Power NapUNITE
Spellproof. AOE damage. Displacement. Heal. Second activation: AOE damage.
Exp. Share
Passively gain EXP every second while you have the lowest level on your team. However, you forfeit any EXP you'd normally gain when assisting teammates against wild Pokemon.
Stat Boosts
Shield (Upon Unite)
Bonus Passive Experience
Guide
This Snorlax build works well with Pokémon that need to evolve for the mid- to late-game, and can be played in either Top Lane or Bottom Lane. This is a fairly standard Snorlax build, and you will not be dealing most of the damage in fights.
With Exp. Share, you can let your ally last hit all of the neutral Pokémon, while you're still getting decent passive experience to get to your late game tools. Buddy Barrier is to let your Snorlax support in the late-game team fights and give your allies some longevity, where Focus Band gives you a little extra bulk throughout the match.
This Snorlax will mostly provide crowd control in team fights with Heavy Slam and Block, and the Eject Button is used to get in to fights (or out of them after CC'ing). Eject Button can also be used in the middle of Tackle, Heavy Slam, and Block to extend the range of these moves.
Block is used in this build, instead of Yawn, because of its utility in zoning for team fights and neutral objectives. Block can push the enemy team back from Dreadnaw and Zapdos, it can push the enemy team away from the goal to force Rotom in, and it can help to stun multiple non-stacked enemies at once to let heavy hitters like Greninja and Cinderace to come in and clean up.
Early game, pair with any high-damage Attacker or All-Rounder that evolves. Weaken enemies for them to kill. Only last hit if you need the experience to hit a move-learning level (Levels 6/8/10) or if you're farming alone in the mid- to late-game.
You won't be MVP, but you can definitely help to secure most of the neutral objectives with this build.
Works Well With
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