RU Sneasel (QC 3/3) (GP 2/2)

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Overview
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Thanks to its high base 115 Speed and ability to dispatch most of the offensive threats it outspeeds, such as Virizion and Cobalion, as well as a good offensive typing which grants it STAB on key moves like Knock Off, Pursuit, and Ice Shard, Sneasel is a great revenge killer, Psychic-type check, and late-game cleaner. Sadly, it is very frail, highly susceptible to entry hazards and common priority moves such as Mach Punch, and incredibly hard to switch in, as even resisted moves will take a huge chunk out of its HP. Also, while its base 95 Attack is definitely usable, it isn't on par with the Attack stats of some of the most threatening Pokemon in RU, including Hitmonlee and Sharpedo. These traits mean Sneasel should be used with caution, because it's easy to be OHKOed if the opponent survives its attacks.

All-Out Attacker
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name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Knock Off
move 2: Ice Shard
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Ice Punch / Pursuit
ability: Inner Focus
item: Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Knock Off is Sneasel's main STAB move. It is reliable and deals considerable damage to most Pokemon, OHKOing common Pokemon such as Moltres after Stealth Rock damage, Meloetta, and Delphox; and has the added bonus of removing opponents' items. Ice Shard is mainly used to pick off faster Pokemon such as Dugtrio, Jolteon, and Choice Scarf users. Low Kick covers Cobalion and Registeel, 2HKOing both of them if they decide to switch into Sneasel. As Ice Shard's Base Power is low, Ice Punch is used to hit Amoonguss, Gligar, and other slower Pokemon weak to Ice harder. However, Pursuit is an excellent option too, as it gives Sneasel the ability to support offensive powerhouses such as Moltres and Delphox by trapping their biggest counter, Slowking, as well as other Psychic-type Pokemon. Swords Dance is also an option in the last slot, but it is generally inferior, due to how hard it is to find opportunities to set up.

Set Details
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The EV spread is simple, maxing out Sneasel's Attack and Speed, which are pretty much the only stats it needs to fulfill its role. A Jolly nature allows it to outspeed a myriad of threats, including Cobalion, Virizion, and Delphox. As Sneasel needs as much power as it can get, Life Orb is the optimal item.

Usage Tips
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Sneasel shouldn't be used to punch holes through the enemy team like Choice Specs Meloetta, Moltres, and other wallbreakers. Instead, it should aim to revenge kill weakened targets and clean up during later stages of the game using its high Speed, strong Knock Off, and priority Ice Shard. In most circumstances, switching Sneasel in directly is a bad idea, as most Pokemon, even those that are weaker offensively such as Alomomola and Aromatisse, can do considerable damage to it or cripple it through status effects. The best way to get Sneasel in is either through the use of U-turn or Volt Switch or by smartly double switching it in. Even then, it should beware of Pokemon such as Hitmonlee and Fletchinder with strong priority moves, as well as Choice Scarf-holding threats, as those can easily OHKO Sneasel. Another way of using Sneasel is to Pursuit trap Psychic-type Pokemon and weaken bulkier Pokemon in order to make it easier for wallbreakers such as Hitmonlee, Meloetta, and Moltres to break through the opposing team.

Team Options
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Pokemon with the ability to punch holes through the enemy team, creating scenarios where Sneasel can come in and clean up, make fine teammates. Examples of Pokemon that can fill this role are Hitmonlee, Meloetta, and Moltres; the latter two also have U-turn and can lure in Pokemon such as Slowking, creating favorable situations for Sneasel to come in and fulfill its role. Sneasel benefits a lot from entry hazard control on both sides. Omastar, Accelgor, and Qwilfish can set Spikes up easily, with the first also having access to Stealth Rock. Sandslash can set up Stealth Rock, use Rapid Spin, and wear Doublade down. Cobalion has access to Volt Switch to bring Sneasel in safely, making it another good option to set up Stealth Rock. Pokemon that benefit from Sneasel's ability to check most Psychic-types with its presence alone are also good teammates. Fighting-types such as Gurdurr and the aforementioned Hitmonlee are probably the most obvious examples of such Pokemon.

Other Options
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Iron Tail and Poison Jab can be used to 2HKO Aromatisse, although the latter only 2HKOes the specially defensive variant. The drawbacks are accuracy, in Iron Tail's case, and the fact that it's hard to replace any of the moves on the set. Icicle Crash wouldn't be a bad option as an Ice-type STAB move if it were legal with Knock Off, which is Sneasel's strongest move. Having to sacrifice Knock Off for Icicle Crash make the latter an inferior option overall. Choice Band Sneasel looks good at first, as Knock Off is spammable and Sneasel benefits from the extra power. However, it benefits even more from the ability to switch moves, making Choice Band an inferior option in the end. Due to Sneasel's NFE status, Eviolite is an appealing option. It is heavily outclassed by Life Orb, however, as Sneasel really needs the extra power, and even with Eviolite's defense boost, it remains very easy to KO. What is said about Eviolite can also be applied to Focus Sash, although it is slightly better than Eviolite. Either Foul Play or Punishment can be used over Knock Off as stronger revenge killing tools, but Knock Off usually does the trick and is more consistent.

Checks & Counters
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**Physically Bulky Pokemon**: Pokemon with good bulk that don't take super effective damage from any of Sneasel's STAB moves can take a hit and either OHKO it or cripple it for the rest of the game. Examples of this are Aromatisse, Alomomola, and Cobalion, although Cobalion needs to be at full HP.

**Revenge Killers**: Pokemon that outspeed Sneasel, tank an Ice Shard, and OHKO it back, such as Jolteon and +1 Sharpedo, are good checks to Sneasel. This also applies to most Pokemon with Choice Scarf and those with at least neutral damage priority moves, such as Hitmonlee and Fletchinder, which can finish Sneasel off with Mach Punch and Acrobatics respectively.

**Passive Damage**: Sneasel takes 25% damage from Stealth Rock every time it switches in, is affected by Spikes, and is almost always holding a Life Orb, which means it is relatively easy to wear down before it does any considerable damage.
 
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Hey, not QC, just a few thoughts n_n

[Overview]
- You mention it outspeeds Cobalion and Virizion.. but what does it do to them? mention that it hits the former with Low Kick and the latter with Ice Punch.
- I feel like along with the point about its frailty, it should be noted its especially weak to mach punch which is very common.
- "All in all, Sneasel has a solid niche and is a good anti-metagame Pokemon." - this should be removed. redundant and doesn't tell the reader anything.

Extremely frail and weak to residual damage. Should, in most cases, as a consequence, only be brought in either as a Revenge Killer or through double switching or U-turn / Volt Switch from slower Pokemon.
This could be reworded into "Extremely frail, weak to all entry hazards, and struggles to find opportunities to switch in." or something along the lines.


[All-Out Attacker]
I feel like the bit about abilities should be removed. All of Sneasel's abilities are kinda bad and useless anyway. It's gonna die to Iron Head rather than get flinched by it, Keen Eye has almost no competitive value, and Pickpocket is just a bad version of Knock Off and might result in bad situations where Sneasel's LO gets knocked off and it steals a choice specs or something.

Also, under Set Details, I don't think Adamant is worth mentioning for the reasons you stated. The main reason anyone would use Sneasel is the fast Knock Off anyway, everything else comes second.

Specify Slowking as a Pursuit target, it's a huge one. Additionally, in Team Options, perhaps mention U-turn Moltres/Meloetta which can lure Slowking, and then checkmate it with Pursuit from Sneasel.

Remove the 4 HP EVs and add them in Def/SpD, this reduces Stealth Rock damage.

[Other Options]
Maybe add some of the cool coverage moves it can get. Iron Tail 2HKOs all kinds of Aromatisse while Poison Jab can 2HKO specially defensive

again, not QC, just a few thoughts n_n
 
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Moves should go under moves (lol), but I feel it fits better in Other Options along with Poison Jab.
 

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Changed the IVs to get a LO number (thanks HnC). I think this is ready for QC checks now (Sorry for the double post though).
 

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Overview
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Thanks to its high base 115 Speed and ability to dispatch most of the offensive threats it outspeeds, such as Virizion and Cobalion with Ice Punch or Low Kick respectively, as well as a good offensive typing, which grants it STAB on key moves like Knock Off, Pursuit, (comma) and Ice Shard, Sneasel is a great revenge killer, check to most Psychic-type Pokemon in RU, including Meloetta, and late-game cleaner (consider splitting this sentence into two sentences; it feels awkwardly long). Sadly, it is really very frail, highly susceptible to the damage of entry hazards and common priority moves such as Mach Punch, and is incredibly hard to switch in, since as even resisted moves will take a huge chunk of its HP. Also, while 95 base 95 Attack is definitively definitely usable, it isn't on par with the Attack stats of some of the most threatening Pokemon in RU, examples being Hitmonlee and Sharpedo. These traits mean Sneasel should be used with caution, since it's easy to OHKO it back if the opponent survives its attacks.

All-Out Attacker
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name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Knock Off
move 2: Ice Shard
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Ice Punch / Pursuit
ability: Inner Focus
item: Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
========

Knock Off is Sneasel's main STAB move. It is reliable, deals considerable damage to most things, OHKOing common Pokemon like Meloetta, Delphox, (comma) and Moltres after Stealth Rock damage, as well as and has the added bonus of removing the opponent's item as a bonus. Ice Shard is mainly used to pick off faster Pokemon off such as Dugtrio, Jolteon, (comma) and Pokemon equipped with Choice Scarf once they're in KO range. Low Kick covers Cobalion and Registeel, 2HKOing both of them if they decide to switch in on against Sneasel. Since Ice Shard's Base Power is low, Ice Punch is used to hit Amoonguss, Gligar, (comma) and other Pokemon harder. However, Pursuit is an excellent option too, since as it gives Sneasel the ability to support offensive powerhouses such as Moltres and Delphox by trapping their biggest counter, Slowking, as well as other Psychic-type Pokemon. Swords Dance is also an option in the last slot, but it is generally inferior, due to how hard it is to find opportunities to set up.

Set Details
========

The EV spread is really simple, maxing out Sneasel's Attack and Speed, which are pretty much the only stats it needs to fulfill its role. A Jolly nature allows it to outspeed a myriad of threats, including Cobalion, Virizion, (comma) and Delphox. Since As Sneasel needs as much power as it can get, Life Orb is the optimal item.

Usage Tips
========

Sneasel shouldn't be used to punch holes through the enemy team like Choice Specs Meloetta, Moltres, (comma) and other Pokemon usually do. Instead, it should aim to revenge kill weakened targets and clean up during later stages of the game using its high Speed, strong Knock Off, (comma) and priority Ice Shard. In most circumstances, switching it Sneasel in directly is a bad idea, since most Pokemon, even those which that are weaker offensively such as Alomomola and Aromatisse, (comma) can do considerable damage to it or cripple it through status effects. The best way to get Sneasel in is either through the use of either U-turn or Volt Switch or by smartly double switching it in, and even then, it should beware of Pokemon with strong priority moves like Hitmonlee and Fletchinder, as well as threats which might be using a Choice Scarf, since as those can easily OHKO Sneasel without any room for answer. Another less conservative way of using Sneasel would be to use its ability to use Pursuit in order to trap Psychic-type Pokemon and weaken bulkier Pokemon in order to support Pokemon such as Hitmonlee, Meloetta, (comma) and Moltres, making it easier for them to break through the opposing team.

Team Options
========

Pokemon with the ability to punch holes through the enemy team, creating scenarios where Sneasel can come in and clean up, (comma) make fine teammates for it. Examples of this would be Hitmonlee, Meloetta, (comma) and Moltres; the latter two have U-turn and can lure in Pokemon such as Slowking, while the later two getting access to U-turn and luring Pokemon such as Slowking as well, creating favorable situations for Sneasel to come in and fulfill its role. Sneasel benefits a lot from entry hazard control on both sides. The likes of Omastar, Accelgor, (comma) and Qwilfish can set Spikes up easily, with the former also having access to Stealth Rock. Sandslash can set up Stealth Rock as well, use Rapid Spin, (comma) and wear Doublade down. Cobalion has access to Volt Switch to bring it Sneasel in safely, making it another good option to set up Stealth Rock too. Pokemon that benefit from the fact Sneasel can Sneasel's ability to put most Psychic-types in check due to with its presence alone are also good teammates for it. Fighting-types such as the aforementioned Hitmonlee and Gurdurr are probably the most obvious example of such Pokemon.

Other Options
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Iron Tail and Poison Jab can be used to 2HKO Aromatisse, although the latter only 2HKOes the specially defensive variants of it. The drawbacks are accuracy in Iron Tail's case and the fact that it's hard to replace any of the above moves for any of these two. Choice Band Sneasel looks good at first, since Knock Off is spammable and Sneasel does benefit from the extra power. However, it benefits even more from the ability to switch moves, making it Choice Band an inferior option in the end. Due to its Sneasel's NFE status, Eviolite is an appealing option. It is heavily outclassed by Life Orb though, since Sneasel really needs the extra power it gives, and even with Eviolite's Defense (do you mean just Sneasel's physical defense, or its defenses in general? If the latter, then defense should be lowercase) boost, it remains very easy to kill KO. What is said about Eviolite can also be applied to Focus Sash, although it probably is slightly better than Eviolite. Either Foul Play or Punishment can be used over Knock Off as apparently stronger revenge killing tools, but Knock Off usually does the trick, while being more consistent.

Checks & Counters
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**Physically Bulky Pokemon**: Pokemon with minimal bulk (minimal bulk? did you mean something else?) that don't take super effective damage from any of Sneasel's STAB moves can take a hit and either OHKO it or cripple it for the rest of the game. Examples of this would be Aromatisse, Alomomola, (comma) and Cobalion, although the later Cobalion needs to be at full HP.

**Revenge Killers**: Pokemon that can outspeed Sneasel, tank an Ice Shard, (comma) and OHKO it back, such as Jolteon and Sharpedo after a Speed Boost, (comma) are good checks. This also applies to most Pokemon with Choice Scarf and those with at least neutral damage priority moves, such as Hitmonlee and Fletchinder, which can finish Sneasel off with Mach Punch and Acrobatics respectively.

**Passive Damage**: Sneasel takes 25% damage from Stealth Rock every time it switches in, is affected by Spikes, (comma) and is almost always wearing holding a Life Orb, which means it is relatively easy to wear down before it does any considerable damage.
 
Lol late but id mention how bad is icicle crash because it forces you to ditch knock off :)))))
 
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Overview
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Thanks to its high base 115 Speed and its ability to dispatch most of the offensive threats it outspeeds, such as Virizion and Cobalion with Ice Punch or Low Kick respectively,(RC) .(AP) Sneasel also has as well as a good offensive typing, which grants it STAB on key moves like such as Knock Off, Pursuit, and Ice Shard,(RC) .(AP) Sneasel is also a great revenge killer, a check to most Psychic-type Pokemon in RU, including Meloetta, and a late-game cleaner. Sadly However, it is very frail,(RC) and highly susceptible to entry hazards and common priority moves such as Mach Punch,(RC) .(AP) and It is incredibly hard to switch Sneasel in, since because even resisted moves will take a huge chunk of its HP. Also, while base 95 Attack is decent definitely usable, it isn't on par with the Attack stats of some of the most threatening Pokemon in RU, examples being such as Hitmonlee and Sharpedo. These traits mean suggests that Sneasel should be used with caution, since it's easy to OHKO if the opponent survives its Sneasels's attacks.

All-Out Attacker
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name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Knock Off
move 2: Ice Shard
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Ice Punch / Pursuit
ability: Inner Focus
item: Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
========

Knock Off is Sneasel's main STAB move. It is reliable, it deals considerable damage to most Pokemon things, it can OHKOing common Pokemon like Meloetta, Delphox, and Moltres after Stealth Rock damage, and it also has the added bonus of removing the opposing Pokemon's item. Ice Shard is mainly used to pick off faster Pokemon such as Dugtrio, Jolteon, and Pokemon equipped with Choice Scarf once they're in KO range. Low Kick covers Cobalion and Registeel, 2HKOing both of them if they decide to switch in on Sneasel. Since Ice Shard's Base Power is low, Ice Punch is used to hit harder against Pokemon such as Amoonguss, and Gligar, and other Pokemon harder. However, Pursuit is an excellent option as well too, as it gives Sneasel the ability to support offensive powerhouses such as Moltres and Delphox by trapping their Psychic-type biggest counters, such as Slowking, as well as and other Psychic-type Pokemon. Swords Dance is also an option in the last slot, but it is generally inferior,(RC) to other moves due to how hard it is to find opportunities to set up.

Set Details
========

The EV spread is simple, maxing out Sneasel's Attack and Speed, which are pretty much the only stats it needs to fulfill its role. A Jolly nature allows it to outspeed a myriad of threats, including Cobalion, Virizion, and Delphox. As Because Sneasel needs as much power as it can get, Life Orb is the optimal item.

Usage Tips
========

Sneasel shouldn't be used to punch holes through the enemy opposing team like such as Choice Specs Meloetta, or Moltres,(RC) and other Pokemon usually do. Instead, it should aim to revenge kill weakened targets and clean up during later stages of the game by using its high Speed, its strong Knock Off, and its priority Ice Shard. In most circumstances, switching Sneasel in directly is a bad idea, since because most even Pokemon,(RC) even those that are weaker offensively weaker such as Alomomola and Aromatisse, can do considerable damage to it or they can cripple it through status effects. The best way to get Sneasel in is either through the use of U-turn or Volt Switch or by smartly double switching it in, and even then,(RC) it should beware of Pokemon with strong priority moves like Hitmonlee and Fletchinder, as well as threats which and Pokemon that might be using a Choice Scarf, as those can easily OHKO Sneasel. Another less conservative way of using Sneasel would be to use Pursuit in order to trap Psychic-type Pokemon and to weaken bulkier Pokemon in order to support Pokemon such as Hitmonlee, Meloetta, and Moltres, making it easier for them to break through the opposing team.

Team Options
========

Pokemon with the ability to punch holes through the enemy team,(RC) creating scenarios where Sneasel can come in and clean up, make fine teammates for it. Examples of this would be Hitmonlee, Meloetta, and Moltres; the latter two have U-turn and can lure in Pokemon such as Slowking, creating favorable situations for Sneasel to come in and fulfill its role. Sneasel benefits a lot from entry hazard control on both sides. Omastar, Accelgor, and Qwilfish can set Spikes up easily, with the former also having access to Stealth Rock. Sandslash can set up use Stealth Rock as well, it can use Rapid Spin, and it can wear Doublade down. Cobalion has access to Volt Switch to bring Sneasel in safely, making it another good option to set up Stealth Rock. Pokemon that benefit from Sneasel's ability to put most Psychic-types in check with its presence alone are also good teammates for it. Fighting-types such as the aforementioned Hitmonlee and Gurdurr are probably the most obvious examples of such Pokemon.

Other Options
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Iron Tail and Poison Jab can be used to 2HKO Aromatisse, although the latter can only 2HKOes the specially defensive Aromatisse. The drawbacks are accuracy in Iron Tail's case and the fact that it's hard to replace any of the above moves above for any of these two. Icicle Crash wouldn't be a bad option as an Ice-type STAB, if it were legal with Knock Off, which is Sneasel's strongest move. Having to sacrifice Knock Off for Icicle Crash isn't worth it make the later an inferior option overall. Choice Band Sneasel looks good at first, since Knock Off is spammable and Sneasel does benefit from the extra power. However, it benefits even more from the ability to switch moves, making Choice Band an inferior option in the end. Due to Sneasel's NFE status, Eviolite is an appealing option. It is heavily outclassed by Life Orb though, since Sneasel really needs the extra power it Life Orb gives, and even with Eviolite's defense boost,(RC) it remains very easy to KO. What is said about Eviolite can also be applied to Focus Sash, although it probably is slightly better than Eviolite. Either Foul Play or Punishment can be used over Knock Off as apparently stronger revenge killing tools, but Knock Off usually does the trick, while being more consistent.

Checks & Counters
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**Physically Bulky Pokemon**: Pokemon with good bulk that don't doesn't take super effective damage from any of Sneasel's STAB moves can take a hit and either OHKO it or cripple it for the rest of the game. Examples of this would be Aromatisse, Alomomola, and Cobalion, although Cobalion needs to be at full HP.

**Revenge Killers**: Pokemon that can outspeed Sneasel, tank an Ice Shard, and OHKO it back, such as Jolteon and Sharpedo after a Speed Boost, are good checks. This also applies to most Pokemon with Choice Scarf and those with at least neutral damage priority moves, such as Hitmonlee and Fletchinder, which can finish Sneasel off with Mach Punch and Acrobatics respectively.

**Passive Damage**: Sneasel takes 25% damage from Stealth Rock every time it switches in, it is also affected by Spikes, and it is almost always holding a Life Orb, which means it is relatively easy to wear itself down before it does any considerable damage.


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Overview
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Thanks to its high base 115 Speed and ability to dispatch most of the offensive threats it outspeeds, such as Virizion and Cobalion with Ice Punch or Low Kick respectively, as well as a good offensive typing, which grants it STAB on key moves like Knock Off, Pursuit, and Ice Shard, Sneasel is a great revenge killer, check to most Psychic-type Pokemon in RU, including Meloetta, and late-game cleaner. (see this for edits) Sadly, it is very frail, highly susceptible to entry hazards and common priority moves such as Mach Punch, and incredibly hard to switch in, since as even resisted moves will take a huge chunk out of its HP. Also, while base 95 Attack is definitely usable, it isn't on par with the Attack stats of some of the most threatening Pokemon in RU, examples being including Hitmonlee and Sharpedo. These traits mean Sneasel should be used with caution, since it's easy to OHKO if the opponent survives its attacks.

All-Out Attacker
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name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Knock Off
move 2: Ice Shard
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Ice Punch / Pursuit
ability: Inner Focus
item: Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
========

Knock Off is Sneasel's main STAB move. It is reliable; (comma to semicolon) deals considerable damage to most things, OHKOing common Pokemon like such as Moltres after Stealth Rock Damage, Meloetta, and Delphox, and Moltres after Stealth Rock damage; (comma to semicolon) and has the added bonus of removing opponents' items. Ice Shard is mainly used to pick off faster Pokemon such as Dugtrio, Jolteon, and Choice Scarf users Pokemon equipped with Choice Scarf once they're in KO range. Low Kick covers Cobalion and Registeel, 2HKOing both of them if they decide to switch into on Sneasel. Since Ice Shard's Base Power is low, Ice Punch is used to hit Amoonguss, Gligar, and other slower Pokemon weak to Ice harder. However, Pursuit is an excellent option too, as it gives Sneasel the ability to support offensive powerhouses such as Moltres and Delphox by trapping their biggest counter, Slowking, as well as other Psychic-type Pokemon. Swords Dance is also an option in the last slot, but it is generally inferior, due to how hard it is to find opportunities to set up.

Set Details
========

The EV spread is simple, maxing out Sneasel's Attack and Speed, which are pretty much the only stats it needs to fulfill its role. A Jolly nature allows it to outspeed a myriad of threats, including Cobalion, Virizion, and Delphox. As Sneasel needs as much power as it can get, Life Orb is the optimal item.

Usage Tips
========

Sneasel shouldn't be used to punch holes through the enemy team like Choice Specs Meloetta, Moltres, and other Pokemon wallbreakers usually do. Instead, it should aim to revenge kill weakened targets and clean up during later stages of the game using its high Speed, strong Knock Off, and priority Ice Shard. In most circumstances, switching Sneasel in directly is a bad idea, since as most Pokemon, even those that are weaker offensively such as Alomomola and Aromatisse, can do considerable damage to it or cripple it through status effects. The best way to get Sneasel in is either through the use of U-turn or Volt Switch or by smartly double switching it in. (period), and Even then, it should beware of Pokemon such as Hitmonlee and Fletchinder with strong priority moves like Hitmonlee and Fletchinder, as well as Choice Scarf-using threats which might be using a Choice Scarf, as those can easily OHKO Sneasel. Another less conservative way of using Sneasel would be to use Pursuit in order to is to Pursuit trap Psychic-type Pokemon and weaken bulkier Pokemon in order to support Pokemon such as Hitmonlee, Meloetta, and Moltres, making make it easier for them wallbreakers such as Hitmonlee, Meloetta, and Moltres to break through the opposing team.

Team Options
========

Pokemon with the ability to punch holes through the enemy team, creating scenarios where Sneasel can come in and clean up, make fine teammates for it. Examples of this would be Pokemon that can fill this role are Hitmonlee, Meloetta, and Moltres; the latter two also have U-turn and can lure in Pokemon such as Slowking, creating favorable situations for Sneasel to come in and fulfill its role. Sneasel benefits a lot from entry hazard control on both sides. Omastar, Accelgor, and Qwilfish can set Spikes up easily, with the former first also having access to Stealth Rock. Sandslash can set up Stealth Rock as well, use Rapid Spin, and wear Doublade down. Cobalion has access to Volt Switch to bring Sneasel in safely, making it another good option to set up Stealth Rock. Pokemon that benefit from Sneasel's ability to put check most Psychic-types in check with its presence alone are also good teammates for it. Fighting-types such as Gurdurr and the aforementioned Hitmonlee and Gurdurr are probably the most obvious examples of such Pokemon.

Other Options
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Iron Tail and Poison Jab can be used to 2HKO Aromatisse, although the latter only 2HKOes the specially defensive variant. The drawbacks are accuracy, in Iron Tail's case, (commas) and the fact that it's hard to replace any of the above moves for any of these two. Icicle Crash wouldn't be a bad option as an Ice-type STAB move (remove comma) if it were legal with Knock Off, which is Sneasel's strongest move. Having to sacrifice Knock Off for Icicle Crash make the later an inferior option overall. Choice Band Sneasel looks good at first, since Knock Off is spammable and Sneasel does benefit from the extra power. However, it benefits even more from the ability to switch moves, making Choice Band an inferior option in the end. Due to Sneasel's NFE status, Eviolite is an appealing option. It is heavily outclassed by Life Orb, (comma) though, since as Sneasel really needs the extra power it gives, and even with Eviolite's defense boost, it remains very easy to KO. What is said about Eviolite can also be applied to Focus Sash, although it probably is slightly better than Eviolite. Either Foul Play or Punishment can be used over Knock Off as apparently stronger revenge killing tools, but Knock Off usually does the trick and is while being more consistent.

Checks & Counters
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**Physically Bulky Pokemon**: Pokemon with good bulk that don't take super effective damage from any of Sneasel's STAB moves can take a hit and either OHKO it or cripple it for the rest of the game. Examples of this would be are Aromatisse, Alomomola, and Cobalion, although Cobalion needs to be at full HP.

**Revenge Killers**: Pokemon that can outspeed Sneasel, tank an Ice Shard, and OHKO it back, such as Jolteon and +1 Sharpedo after a Speed Boost, are good checks. This also applies to most Pokemon with Choice Scarf and those with at least neutral damage priority moves, such as Hitmonlee and Fletchinder, which can finish Sneasel off with Mach Punch and Acrobatics respectively.

**Passive Damage**: Sneasel takes 25% damage from Stealth Rock every time it switches in, is affected by Spikes, and is almost always holding a Life Orb, which means it is relatively easy to wear down before it does any considerable damage.
 

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Overview
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Thanks to its high base 115 Speed and ability to dispatch most of the offensive threats it outspeeds, such as Virizion and Cobalion, as well as a good offensive typing which grants it STAB on key moves like Knock Off, Pursuit, and Ice Shard, Sneasel is a great revenge killer, Psychic-type check, and late-game cleaner. Sadly, it is very frail, highly susceptible to entry hazards and common priority moves such as Mach Punch, and incredibly hard to switch in, as even resisted moves will take a huge chunk out of its HP. Also, while its base 95 Attack is definitely usable, it isn't on par with the Attack stats of some of the most threatening Pokemon in RU, including Hitmonlee and Sharpedo. These traits mean Sneasel should be used with caution, sincbecause it's easy to be OHKOed if the opponent survives its attacks.

All-Out Attacker
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name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Knock Off
move 2: Ice Shard
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Ice Punch / Pursuit
ability: Inner Focus
item: Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Knock Off is Sneasel's main STAB move. It is reliable; and deals considerable damage to most thingsPokemon, OHKOing common Pokemon such as Moltres after Stealth Rock damage, Meloetta, and Delphox; and has the added bonus of removing opponents' items. Ice Shard is mainly used to pick off faster Pokemon such as Dugtrio, Jolteon, and Choice Scarf users. Low Kick covers Cobalion and Registeel, 2HKOing both of them if they decide to switch into Sneasel. SinceAs Ice Shard's Base Power is low, Ice Punch is used to hit Amoonguss, Gligar, and other slower Pokemon weak to Ice harder. However, Pursuit is an excellent option too, as it gives Sneasel the ability to support offensive powerhouses such as Moltres and Delphox by trapping their biggest counter, Slowking, as well as other Psychic-type Pokemon. Swords Dance is also an option in the last slot, but it is generally inferior, due to how hard it is to find opportunities to set up.

Set Details
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The EV spread is simple, maxing out Sneasel's Attack and Speed, which are pretty much the only stats it needs to fulfill its role. A Jolly nature allows it to outspeed a myriad of threats, including Cobalion, Virizion, and Delphox. As Sneasel needs as much power as it can get, Life Orb is the optimal item.

Usage Tips
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Sneasel shouldn't be used to punch holes through the enemy team like Choice Specs Meloetta, Moltres, and other wallbreakers. Instead, it should aim to revenge kill weakened targets and clean up during later stages of the game using its high Speed, strong Knock Off, and priority Ice Shard. In most circumstances, switching Sneasel in directly is a bad idea, as most Pokemon, even those that are weaker offensively such as Alomomola and Aromatisse, can do considerable damage to it or cripple it through status effects. The best way to get Sneasel in is either through the use of U-turn or Volt Switch or by smartly double switching it in. Even then, it should beware of Pokemon such as Hitmonlee and Fletchinder with strong priority moves, as well as Choice Scarf-usholding threats, as those can easily OHKO Sneasel. Another way of using Sneasel is to Pursuit trap Psychic-type Pokemon and weaken bulkier Pokemon in order to make it easier for wallbreakers such as Hitmonlee, Meloetta, and Moltres to break through the opposing team.

Team Options
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Pokemon with the ability to punch holes through the enemy team, creating scenarios where Sneasel can come in and clean up, make fine teammates. Examples of Pokemon that can fill this role are Hitmonlee, Meloetta, and Moltres; the latter two also have U-turn and can lure in Pokemon such as Slowking, creating favorable situations for Sneasel to come in and fulfill its role. Sneasel benefits a lot from entry hazard control on both sides. Omastar, Accelgor, and Qwilfish can set Spikes up easily, with the first also having access to Stealth Rock. Sandslash can set up Stealth Rock, use Rapid Spin, and wear Doublade down. Cobalion has access to Volt Switch to bring Sneasel in safely, making it another good option to set up Stealth Rock. Pokemon that benefit from Sneasel's ability to check most Psychic-types with its presence alone are also good teammates. Fighting-types such as Gurdurr and the aforementioned Hitmonlee are probably the most obvious examples of such Pokemon.

Other Options
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Iron Tail and Poison Jab can be used to 2HKO Aromatisse, although the latter only 2HKOes the specially defensive variant. The drawbacks are accuracy, in Iron Tail's case, and the fact that it's hard to replace any of the abmove movess on the set. Icicle Crash wouldn't be a bad option as an Ice-type STAB move if it were legal with Knock Off, which is Sneasel's strongest move. Having to sacrifice Knock Off for Icicle Crash makes the latter an inferior option overall. Choice Band Sneasel looks good at first, asince Knock Off is spammable and Sneasel does benefits from the extra power. However, it benefits even more from the ability to switch moves, making Choice Band an inferior option in the end. Due to Sneasel's NFE status, Eviolite is an appealing option. It is heavily outclassed by Life Orb, thoughwever, as Sneasel really needs the extra power, and even with Eviolite's defense boost, it remains very easy to KO. What is said about Eviolite can also be applied to Focus Sash, although it is slightly better than Eviolite. Either Foul Play or Punishment can be used over Knock Off as apparently stronger revenge killing tools, but Knock Off usually does the trick and is more consistent.

Checks & Counters
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**Physically Bulky Pokemon**: Pokemon with good bulk that don't take super effective damage from any of Sneasel's STAB moves can take a hit and either OHKO it or cripple it for the rest of the game. Examples of this are Aromatisse, Alomomola, and Cobalion, although Cobalion needs to be at full HP.

**Revenge Killers**: Pokemon that can outspeed Sneasel, tank an Ice Shard, and OHKO it back, such as Jolteon and +1 Sharpedo, are good checks to Sneasel. This also applies to most Pokemon with Choice Scarf and those with at least neutral damage priority moves, such as Hitmonlee and Fletchinder, which can finish Sneasel off with Mach Punch and Acrobatics respectively.

**Passive Damage**: Sneasel takes 25% damage from Stealth Rock every time it switches in, is affected by Spikes, and is almost always holding a Life Orb, which means it is relatively easy to wear down before it does any considerable damage.

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