Alright, so I’ve been messing around with my Dedenne lately, trying to figure out the best way to use this little electric mouse in battles. It’s been a bit of a journey, let me tell you.
First off, I started by checking out what moves Dedenne could even learn. I discovered that this thing has got access to a couple of Fast Attacks, which are Thunder Shock and Tackle. Not a ton of options, but hey, it’s something. I went with Thunder Shock because, well, it’s an electric mouse, it just makes sense, right?

- Started with analyzing Dedenne’s Fast Attacks.
- Chose Thunder Shock over Tackle.
Then I started experimenting. I took Dedenne into some battles, trying out different combinations. It was a lot of trial and error, honestly. Sometimes I’d win, sometimes I’d lose, but I started to notice a pattern. Thunder Shock was definitely doing some decent damage, especially against Flying or Water types.
Experimenting with Charged Attacks
Next, I looked into the Charged Attacks. Turns out, Play Rough is a pretty solid choice for Dedenne. A Fairy-type move on an Electric-type Pokémon? Sounds weird, but trust me, it’s surprisingly effective. I found that Play Rough could really catch opponents off guard, especially those pesky Dragon types that think they’re all that.
- Explored various Charged Attacks.
- Discovered Play Rough to be effective.
So, after all this experimenting, I think I’ve finally cracked the code. My Dedenne’s go-to moveset is now Thunder Shock and Play Rough. I use Thunder Shock to wear down the opponent and build up energy, then unleash Play Rough for that surprising knockout punch. It’s not foolproof, of course, but it’s been working pretty well for me.
It’s been a fun little project, figuring out how to make the most of this cute little electric fella. It just goes to show that you don’t need the biggest, baddest Pokémon to have fun and win some battles. Sometimes, all it takes is a little experimentation and a whole lot of determination.
I kept battling with this setup. I won some, lost some, but I learned a lot each time. I refined my strategy, figured out when to switch out, and got better at predicting my opponent’s moves. It felt good to see my Dedenne improve over time. This whole process taught me that even a seemingly weak Pokémon can be strong with the right moves and strategy. It’s not just about the stats, it’s about how you use them.
- Finalized the moveset as Thunder Shock and Play Rough.
- Continued battling and refining strategy.
- Learned the importance of strategy over raw stats.
It took a while, but I finally got the hang of using Dedenne effectively. I wouldn’t say it’s a top-tier Pokémon, but it’s definitely fun to use. And with this moveset, it can hold its own in battle. It just goes to show that you shouldn’t judge a Pokémon by its size or appearance. This little guy is proof that even the underdogs can shine with a bit of effort.
So that’s my Dedenne story. From zero to hero, well, maybe not a hero, but definitely a competent battler. And all it took was a bit of time, a lot of patience, and the willingness to try new things.
Finally got there! This little guy is a beast now.