that wasn't your argument at all, you said it was decent on the basis of a comparison to ice punch. now you're just a defending a point you didn't even make and has been discussed previously.
...They were declared Uber, but if you have a simple question, get a simple answer.there probaly going 2 be ubers, but r they already? or are they not yet anything?
Any specific reason why you decided to forego Ice Beam?
Yeah, with Kyurem-W you really don't need Dragon Pulse and Ice Beam on the same set since the coverage is kind of redundant. The whole debate for Ice Beam vs. Dragon Pulse basically boils down to whether you want to do a little bit more damage or have slightly better coverage (or more to the point, whether you want your team to do better against Kyogre or Lugia). Of course it doesn't matter too much because Draco Meteor and sun-boosted Fusion Flare are better than both of them in 99% of the situations you'll encounter in Ubers. So if you have another Lugia counter on your team (Darkrai, Zekrom, etc. and I'm assuming preliator does in this case), it's perfectly reasonably to run Dragon Pulse over Ice Beam if you're ok with sacrificing a little power.
One thing I definitely will say about your set, preliator, is that you should take off 4 HP EVs so that Kyurem's HP is an odd number. As your spread is right now, you can only come in on SR 3 times. This is pretty important since even Specs Kyurem-W can't fire off too many Draco Meteors without having to switch out.
You're missing the point of Ice Beam, which is that it grants similar coverage to Dragon Pulse but also hitting certain crucial targets more effectively, such as Ferrothorn and Grass Arceus. While yes, you do have coverage moves, the coverage provided by Ice Beam is essential in differentiating itself with other Dragons, most notably Specs Palkia (don't even say 10% more SAtk). Since you already have Draco Meteor and a consistent move, there is little reason to use Dragon Pulse.
can someone calc out the damage that rock arceus would do with judgement to both kyurem b and kyurem w
Yeah I get your point...
I'm using it with Ice Beam now...
But still the s.atk drop from draco sometimes is kind of troublesome if I need to be looked into a dragon attack for whatever reason...
So do you guys maybe thing I should replace Fusion Flare with Dragonpulse than?
I don't think it matters much what you're locked into. After an attack, choiced kyruem is likely going to be forced out as your oppoppent is going to send in either their revenge killer or proper resist to whatever attack you just locked yourself into. Also, even at -2 a specs draco metor from kyruem-w should hoko anything it's super effective against. Unless it's something very uncommon and bulky like arceus dragon I guess. But I can see how having dragon pulse could be helpful mid or late game when you want to lock yourself into a good stab option. So Draco metor / dragon pulse / ice beam / focus blast seems like the best option to me, if you really think you need it. Otherwise I'd use draco metor / ice beam / fusion flare / earth power or focus blast.
Ignoring the fact that I can't think of any reason why you would choose to stay in after being locked into a Draco Meteor, -2 max SpA Modest Specs Draco Meteor still does a lot of damage. It still OHKO's Palkia, Giratina-O, Zekrom, and frail stuff (Rayquaza, Deoxys, etc.),has a very good chance to OHKO Groudon, Darkrai, Giratina, and Psychokiller Mewtwo with hazards, and it hits offensive Dialga and Kyogre pretty hard. With a Modest nature and Specs, -2 Draco Meteor is functionally the same as a slightly weaker Dragon Pulse and will OHKO in all the situations Dragon Pulse would. Again, there's really no point running both Ice Beam and Dragon Pulse on the same set since they're so redundant, so just pick one (the better one) (Ice Beam).
I may exaggerate in this next part so bear with me, but I think that cutting Fusion Flare is a horrible idea. One of the big draws to Turboblaze pokemon is that they can OHKO Forry and Skarmory through Sturdy, which is useful since it prevents your opponent from setting up their entry hazard suite, including the entry hazards that Kyurem is weak to (read: all of them). There's also a whole list of other common pokemon that you could hit with Fusion Flare for more than his STAB moves...Ferrothorn, Steel Arceus, Jirachi, Scizor, Heatran (because of Turboblaze)...cutting it is just not a good idea gicen the prevalence of both sun teams and 4x weak to fire pokemon in the current format.
Even though I run Skarmory, I find Kyurem-B, though he is less commonly run, to be a huge threat because the commonly packed Ice Beam simply ruins Skarmorys bad SpD stat, so my decision on which switch to make against Choice Sets becomes that much more difficult.
Rockceus with 252 HP/4 Sp.Atk/252 Spe (Standard Mono Attacker) Vs:
0/0 Black Kyurem 84.9%-100.3% (OHKO after SR. High chance with 1 layer of Spikes)
0/4 White Kyurem 77.2%-91% (OHKO after SR)
Rockceus does have to watch out when switching in against Kyurem-B as even Jolly Scarf Kyurem-B can 2HKO with 1 layer of Spikes using Outrage. Although in that situation you switch to a steel and save Arceus.
It does even better at checking Kyurem-W though.The only move that can threaten a 2HKO is Focus Blast (not as common as Earth Power in my experience) and that only does 41%-48.6% in the Sand (assuming Timid Scarf).
EDIT: The Kyurem-W calc assumes sand.Out of Sand, Earth Power can 2HKO with a layer of spikes