PU Fraxure

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Overview
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Fraxure boasts a massive Attack stat that allows it to act as a powerful wallbreaker, and as one of the few Dragon-types in the tier, it has a useful set of resistances to Fire-, Water-, Grass-, and Electric-type attacks, that is backed by decent defenses coupled with an Eviolite. Mold Breaker is a very useful ability for it that allows it to bypass opposing Pokemon's abilities, such as Sturdy or Solid Rock. Fraxure also has a diverse offensive movepool with helpful coverage moves such as Low Kick, Poison Jab, and Iron Tail. Fraxure is quite versatile in that it can act as a wallbreaker with a Choice Band or a late-game sweeper with Dragon Dance. However, it has a low and awkward Speed tier that leaves it outsped by many offensive Pokemon unboosted and common Choice Scarf users even after a boost. Unfortunately, it tends to rely on its Eviolite to set up, which is problematic due to the prevalence of Knock Off users.

Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Outrage
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Iron Tail / Taunt
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Eviolite / Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Dragon Dance boosts Fraxure's Attack and Speed, making it a threat to both offensive and defensive teams. Outrage is Fraxure's strongest STAB move and hits extremely hard after a boost. Low Kick is important to hit Steel-types such as Bastiodon, as well as Avalugg and Piloswine. Iron Tail provides useful coverage against Fairy-types such as Mr. Mime and Carbink. Taunt prevents defensive Pokemon from setting up entry hazards or statusing Fraxure, giving it an easier time to set up.

Set Details
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The given EV spread maximizes Fraxure's Attack and Speed, and a Jolly nature is important to be able to outspeed fast Pokemon such as Tauros and Zebstrika after a Dragon Dance. Eviolite gives Fraxure some useful bulk while setting up, but Life Orb provides a significant boost in power. An Adamant nature can be used for more power, but missing out on outspeeding certain threats, especially the previously mentioned Pokemon as well as Raichu and Sneasel, is not worth it.

Usage Tips
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Fraxure should set up on weak defensive Pokemon, especially against resisted hits from Pokemon such as Roselia. However, Fraxure should be wary of a Sleep Powder from Roselia, which greatly cripples it. With Eviolite, Fraxure will be much bulkier than it seems in most situations, allowing it to take some powerful neutral attacks. Fraxure should set up mid- or late-game, particularly after its checks and counters have been weakened or removed.

Team Options
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Wallbreakers such as Bouffalant and Tauros are great teammates to break down defensive Pokemon to help Fraxure sweep. Stealth Rock support from the likes of Golem and Marowak is helpful to wear down defensive Pokemon. Poison-types such as Haunter pressure Fairy-types, which is important if Fraxure lacks Iron Tail. Dual screens support from Meowstic-M gives Fraxure an easier time setting up and can alleviate the necessity of Eviolite, allowing for the use of Life Orb.

Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Outrage
move 2: Low Kick
move 3: Iron Tail / Poison Jab
move 4: Dragon Claw / Dual Chop
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant / Jolly

Moves
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Outrage is Fraxure's strongest STAB move and destroys anything that does not resist it. Low Kick hits Ice- and Steel-types such as Avalugg, Piloswine, and Bastiodon. Iron Tail targets Fairy-types such as Carbink, Clefairy, and Togetic, as well as Piloswine. Poison Jab is a more accurate coverage move to hit Fairy-types with, but it loses out on hitting Carbink super effectively. Dragon Claw is a more reliable STAB move that doesn't lock Fraxure into an attack and is useful for late-game cleaning. Dual Chop breaks Focus Sash held by Pokemon such as Kricketune and Leavanny.

Set Details
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The given EV spread maximizes Fraxure's offensive presence. An Adamant nature gives a significant boost in power, but a Jolly nature allows Fraxure to outspeed Kricketune and KO it with Dual Chop. Choice Band gives a massive boost to Fraxure's Attack.

Usage Tips
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If the opponent does not have a Steel- or Fairy-type, Fraxure is free to spam Outrage or Dragon Claw and net a KO. Use Fraxure's coverage attacks on their targets on the switch, such as hitting Avalugg with Low Kick or Carbink with Iron Tail. Switch Fraxure in on weak resisted hits such as Giga Drain from Roselia or to revenge kill a foe, but it should be noted that without Eviolite, Fraxure cannot take attacks from offensive Pokemon. While its power is appealing, Outrage should be used sparingly, as being locked into the move is not ideal.

Team Options
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Stealth Rock support from Pokemon such as Golem and Marowak is helpful to wear down Fraxure's switch-ins. Late-game sweepers such as Tauros are good teammates that appreciate Fraxure's wallbreaking ability. Sticky Web support from Leavanny or Kricketune is useful to slow down grounded opponents.

Other Options
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Aqua Tail hits Golem for 4x super effective damage, but it has little use outside of that. Choice Scarf somewhat alleviates Fraxure's subpar Speed but renders Fraxure relatively weak, and even with it Fraxure is outsped by other common Choice Scarf users. Superpower is an alternative to Low Kick, but all of its targets are quite heavy and take more damage from Low Kick. Swords Dance pressures defensive teams more, but the Speed boost from Dragon Dance is much more useful.

Checks & Counters
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**Ice-types**: Sneasel, Rotom-F, and Piloswine all threaten to deal massive damage to or OHKO Fraxure with their respective STAB moves, though most cannot switch in safely. However, faster ones, namely Sneasel and Rotom-F, are much more reliable checks while slower ones such as Aurorus, Regice, and Piloswine take a solid chunk of damage from Low Kick or Iron Tail.

**Fairy-types**: If Fraxure lacks Poison Jab and Iron Tail, Togetic and Mr. Mime are free switch-ins as they are immune to Fraxure's STAB moves. In addition, Choice Scarf Mr. Mime can revenge kill Fraxure even after a Dragon Dance.

**Status**: Burn from the likes of Poliwrath and Misdreavus, paralysis from the likes of Stunfisk, and poison from Toxic Spikes are all detrimental to Fraxure by hindering its Attack, Speed, and longevity respectively. Prankster Thunder Wave from the likes of Meowstic-M and Volbeat severely cripples Fraxure.

**Faster Pokemon**: Faster Pokemon such as Simipour, Haunter, and Tauros can deal heavy damage to Fraxure before it sets up or attacks, and even after a boost, Fraxure is outsped by common Choice Scarf users such as Mr. Mime and Rotom-F.
 
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Mention Garbodor as a partner for both sets as it beats Togetic very easily and can also set up spikes very well.

In the first set mention dragon dance altaria as it is a good partner. Stuff like Tauros works OK with it too I'd say.

In the second set i'd make jolly the first slash as it let's you outspeed everything bar electrode at +1 iirc which is fucking cool and beating tauros/serperior/zebstrika is awesome

Mention that locking into outrageis suboptimal

Beef up c&c
 

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Poison Jab provides good coverage hitting fairy types such as togetic and grass types such as tangela.
I'd probably emphasize on Poison Jab's poisoning effect to soften up stuff, rather than its ability to hit defensive Grass-types, the majority of which aren't even weak to the move and all of which are hit harder by Outrage.
 
i might give this a full check later, but dragon dance should definitely be the first set, especially now that altaria is gone. also, mention in the overview that it's by far the best and one of only two relevant dragon types in PU, the other being the rare gabite which does different things anyway. i also don't think adamant is even worth slashing on the dd set, as without jolly you miss out on like half the PU metagame at +1, which really isn't worth the increase in power.
 

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Overview
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Mention its low bulk and reliance on eviolite to set up
Mention it has a very good offensive movepool

Choice Band
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Iron tail deserves a slash here before poison jab. It allows fraxure to do a lot more to clef and togeitc (has a chance to ohko after rocks), whilst also smacking carbink. Outrage hits tangela very hard anyway, and iron tail also does a ton to piloswine

Moves
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Ofc mention iron tail here

Set Details
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Jolly also deserves a slash. It outspeeds and OHKOs kricketune w/ dual chop


Team Options
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Example of what rocks let it KO
Remove DD taria and merge the last point so its something like 'late game sweepers that appreciate Fraxures wallbreaking'
Sticky web deserves a mention here

Dragon Dance
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Jolly should be the only nature mentioned here, outspeeding 110's is hella important.
208 speed should be used for zebstrika, rest then goes in bulk

Set Details
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Still mention adamant here, but mention 240 speed should be used with it for Quick feet bear

Usage Tips
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Mention when it should set up (mid/late) and that only do it when counters are removed

Team Options
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Example of ko rocks score


Other Options
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Remove iron tail

Checks & Counters
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**Garbodor**: 252+ Atk Choice Band Mold Breaker Fraxure Outrage vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Garbodor: 354-417 (117.6 - 138.5%) -- guaranteed OHKO. Oucha. Mention that it hates switching in, and can haze it though (also move this section to the end)

**Residual Damage**: Remove this, those things do weak damage and rocky helm is used one like 1 mon

**Status**: Mention prankster twave

Add a section of *faster pokemon*. Most scarfers outspeed at +1, and a lot outspeed CB set and can RK due to bad bulk

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Overview
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  • Great Attack stat
  • decent defensive typing, resisting fire / water / grass and electric
  • mold breaker is a very useful ability
  • awkward and low speed stat
  • dislikes the new fairy-types
  • can effectively pull off a choice band set to wallbreak or a dragon dance set to sweep late game


Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Outrage
move 2: Low Kick
move 3: Poison Jab
move 4: Dragon Claw / Dual Chop
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant

Moves
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  • Outrage main STAB move, obliterating anything that doesnt resist it
  • Low kick hits steel types such as bastiodon as well as avalugg
  • Poison Jab provides good coverage hitting fairy types such as togetic and grass types such as tangela.
  • Dragon claw is a more reliable stab move that doesnt lock fraxure into a move, more helpful for late-game cleaning
  • dual chop can be used to break focus sash users

Set Details
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  • max attack max speed, hit as hard and fast as possible
  • adamant for more power
  • choice band to wreck everything

Usage Tips
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  • if the opponent doesnt have a steel type or fairy type, click outrage or dragon claw and watch things die.
  • use fraxures coverage moes to hit targets such as avalugg on the switch with low kick or togetic with poison jab
  • switch fraxure in on weak resisted hits such as a giga drain from roselia
  • outrage should be used sparingly, as being locked into it is suboptimal

Team Options
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  • stealth rock support from the likes of golem and marowak
  • Steel types or poison types to pressure fairy types with their respective stab moves
  • garbodor is a great partner to weaken fairy types and it also sets up entry hazards to wear down fraxures checks and counters
  • dragon dance altaria is a good partner to take advantage of this sets wallbreaking ability
  • LO tauros is a decent partner to clean up late game after fraxure has punched holes


Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Outrage
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Taunt / Poison Jab
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Eviolite / Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly / Adamant

Moves
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  • dragon dance boosts attack and speed, making fraxure a powerful threat to both offensive and defensive teams
  • outrage is main stab, hitting anything that doesnt it resist it extremely hard
  • low kick hits steel types, as well as avalugg and piloswine
  • taunt prevents status moves from defensive pokemon
  • poison jab can be used to round off coverage to hit fairy types

Set Details
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  • max attack max speed
  • eviolite for more bulk while setting up
  • LO for more power
  • Jolly is preferred to outspeed everything bar electrode at +1 as well as tauros, serperior, and zebstrika
  • adamant can be used for more power
Usage Tips
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  • set up on weak resisted hits such as roselias giga drain.
  • with eviolite, fraxure will be much bulkier than perceived in most situations

Team Options
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  • wallbreakers such as bouffalant to help fraxure sweep
  • stealth rock support from the likes of golem and marowak
  • steel types and poison types to pressure fairies, especially if lacking poison jab
  • garbodor is a great partner to weaken fairy types and it also sets up entry hazards to wear down fraxures checks and counters


Other Options
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  • aqua tail
  • choice scarf
  • superpower
  • iron tail
  • swords dance


Checks & Counters
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**Garbodor**: Garbodor is a great switch in to Fraxure as it sports respectable physical bulk and qill quikcly wear down Fraxure with the combination of Rocky Helmet and Aftermath damage.

**Ice-types**: Sneasel, Rotom-F, and Piloswine all threaten to deal massive damage or OHKO Fraxure with their respective STAB moves. However, most cannot switch in safely.

**Residual Damage**: Rocky Helmet, entry hazards, and repeated hits quickly deplete at Fraxure's HP.

**Fairy-types**: If Fraxure is lacking Poison Jab, Togetic and Mr. Mime are free switch ins as they are immune to Fraxure's STAB moves.

**Status**: Burn from the likes of Poliwrath and Misdreavus, Paralysis from the likes of Stunfisk, and poison from Toxic Spikes are all detrimental to Fraxure by hindering its Attack, Speed, and survivability respectively.
You can do Fraxure :] I don't have much time.
 
honestly there's not much of a reason to not run max speed on the dd set, with this spread you don't outspeed kricketune or kingler before setting up and you can't tie with max jolly fraxure, while the extra 12 hp you get is pretty insignificant.

EDIT: same thing with the adamant spread in set details, that little hp investment rarely ever matters (also mention how adamant is usually not recomended due to just how much stuff you miss out on)

also, don't forget to add what i said about being one of the only dragons in the overview
 

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First set:
Set Details
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  • 'max attack max speed'
Change that

Usage Tips
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Say what time of the game to use it

Team Options
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Mention dual screens

2nd set:
Usage Tips
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Mention that you shouldnt really switch it into much due to low bulk

Checks & Counters
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Remove mention of illimuse

boltsandbombers


E: Magnemite is correct, there isnt much point you are better off running max speed
 
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honestly there's not much of a reason to not run max speed on the dd set, with this spread you don't outspeed kricketune or kingler before setting up and you can't tie with max jolly fraxure, while the extra 12 hp you get is pretty insignificant.

EDIT: same thing with the adamant spread in set details, that little hp investment rarely ever matters (also mention how adamant is usually not recomended due to just how much stuff you miss out on)

also, don't forget to add what i said about being one of the only dragons in the overview
First set:
Set Details
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  • 'max attack max speed'
Change that

Usage Tips
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Say what time of the game to use it

Team Options
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Mention dual screens

2nd set:
Usage Tips
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Mention that you shouldnt really switch it into much due to low bulk

Checks & Counters
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Remove mention of illimuse

boltsandbombers


E: Magnemite is correct, there isnt much point you are better off running max speed
Done :]
 
not gp or anything but 5 of your sentences in the overview start with Fraxure lol

fairies don't really hinder it that much, the only ones that really give it much trouble outside of reveng killing are togetic and the rare af clefairy, which isn't really notable enough for an overview mention.

it's a decent check to grass and electric types thanks to its unique typing, add this to the overview

i honestly think the final slot on the dragon dance set should be iron tail / taunt with poison jab in moves, poison jab is pretty weak and being a 100% switch-in for mr. mime kinda blows.

stress why jolly is so important in set details for dragon dance, specifically that you miss out on so much of the meta (give examples too) that it isn't worth it.

when you mention roselia in usage tips mention that it can sleep you

when you mention ice types in c&c specify that only fast ones are checks, as aurorus, regice and friends are outsped and take a ton from low kick

mention examples of choice scarf users in c&c

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not gp or anything but 5 of your sentences in the overview start with Fraxure lol

fairies don't really hinder it that much, the only ones that really give it much trouble outside of reveng killing are togetic and the rare af clefairy, which isn't really notable enough for an overview mention.

it's a decent check to grass and electric types thanks to its unique typing, add this to the overview

i honestly think the final slot on the dragon dance set should be iron tail / taunt with poison jab in moves, poison jab is pretty weak and being a 100% switch-in for mr. mime kinda blows.

stress why jolly is so important in set details for dragon dance, specifically that you miss out on so much of the meta (give examples too) that it isn't worth it.

when you mention roselia in usage tips mention that it can sleep you

when you mention ice types in c&c specify that only fast ones are checks, as aurorus, regice and friends are outsped and take a ton from low kick

mention examples of choice scarf users in c&c

do this and i will stamp
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Overview
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Fraxure boasts a massive Attack stat backed that allows it to to act as a powerful wallbreaker., (AC) and as one of the few Dragon-types in the tier, Fraxure it has a useful set of resistances to check Fire-(add hyphen), Water-(add hyphen), Grass-(add hyphen), and Electric-type attacks, which that is backed by decent defenses coupled with an Eviolite. Mold Breaker is a very useful ability for offensive Pokemon which allows it to bypass opposing Pokemon's abilities, such as Sturdy or Solid Rock. Fraxure also has a diverse offensive movepool, (RC) with helpful coverage moves, (RC) such as Low Kick, Poison Jab, and Iron Tail. Fraxure is quite versatile in that it can act as a wallbreaker with a Choice Band or a late-game sweeper with Dragon Dance. However, Fraxure it has a low and awkward Speed tier that leaves it outsped by many offensive Pokemon unboosted and fails to outspeed common Choice Scarf users even after a boost. Unfortaunately, it tends to rely on its Eviolite to set(add space)up, which is problematic due to the prevalence of Knock Off users.
Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Outrage
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Iron Tail / Taunt
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Eviolite / Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Dragon Dance boosts Fraxure's Attack and Speed, making it a threat to both offensive and defensive teams. Outrage is Fraxure's strongest STAB move, and hits extremely hard after a boost. Low Kick is important to hit Steel-types such as Bastiodon as well as Avalugg and Piloswine. Iron Tail provides useful coverage on Fairy-types such as Mr. Mime and Carbink. Taunt prevents status moves and entry hazards from defensive Pokemon, and eases setup opportunities.

Set Details
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The given EV spread maximiszes Fraxure's Attack and Speed, and a Jolly nature is important to be able to outspeed fast Pokemon such as Tauros and Zebstrika after a Dragon Dance. Eviolite gives Fraxure some useful bulk while setting up, but Life Orb gives a significant boost in power. An Adamant nature can be used for more power, but missing out on outspeeding those certain threats is not worth it. Notably, an Adamant nature misses out on outspeeding the previously mentioned Pokemon as well as Raichu and Sneasel.
Usage Tips
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Fraxure should set up on weak defensive Pokemon, especially on resisted hits from Pokemon such as Roselia. However, Fraxure should be wary of a Sleep Powder from Roselia, which greatly cripplinges it. With Eviolite, Fraxure will be much bulkier than perceived in most situations, allowing it to take some powerful neutral attacks. Fraxure should set up mid-(add hyphen) to or late-game, particularly after its checks and counters have been weakened or removed.
Team Options
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Wallbreakers such as Bouffalant and Tauros are great teammates to break down defensive Pokemon to help Fraxure sweep. Stealth Rock support from the likes of Golem and Marowak is helpful to wear down defensive Pokemon. Poison-types such as Haunter pressure Fairy-types, which is important if Fraxure is lacking Poison Jab. Screens support from Meowstic-M gives Fraxure an easier time setting up, and can alleviate the necessity of Eviolite, allowing for the use of Life Orb.

Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Outrage
move 2: Low Kick
move 3: Iron Tail / Poison Jab
move 4: Dragon Claw / Dual Chop
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant / Jolly

Moves
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Outrage is Fraxure's strongest STAB move that and destroys anything that does not resist it. Low Kick hits Ice- and Steel-types such as Avalugg, Piloswine, and Bastiodon. Iron Tail targets Fairy-types such as Carbink, Clefairy, and Togetic as well as Piloswine. Poison Jab is a more accurate coverage move to hit Fairy-types, but loses out on hitting Carbink. Dragon Claw is a more reliable STAB move that doesn't lock Fraxure into an attack, and is useful for late-game cleaning. Dual Chop breaks the Focus Sash users held by Pokemon such as such as Kricketune and Leavanny.
Set Details
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The given EV spread maximizes Fraxure's offensive presence. An Adamant nature gives a significant boost in power, but a Jolly nature allows Fraxure to outspeed Kricketune and KO it with Dual Chop. Choice Band gives a massive boost to Fraxure's Attack.

Usage Tips
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if the opponent does not have a Steel- or Fairy-type, Fraxure is free to spam Outrage or Dragon Claw and net a KO. Use Fraxure's coverage attacks on their targets on the switch, such as hitting Avalugg with Low Kick or Carbink with Iron Tail. Switch Fraxure in on weak resisted hits such as Giga Drain from Roselia or to revenge kill a foe, but it should be noted that without Eviolite Fraxure cannot take attacks from offensive Pokemon. While its power is appealing, Outrage should be used sparingly, as being locked into the move is unwelcome.

Team Options
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Stealth Rock support from Pokemon such as Golem and Marowak is helpful to wear down Fraxure's switch-ins. Late-game sweepers such as Tauros are good teammates that appreciate Fraxure's wallbreaking ability. Sticky Web support from Leavanny or Kricketune is useful to slow down grounded opponents.

Other Options
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Aqua Tail hits Golem for 4x super effective damage, but has little use outside of that. Choice Scarf somewhat alleviates Fraxure's subpar Speed, but it is relatively weak and is outsped by other common Choice Scarf users. Superpower is an alternative to Low Kick, but all of its targets are quite heavy and take more damage from Low Kick. Swords Dance pressures defensive teams more, but the Speed boost from Dragon Dance is much more useful.
Checks & Counters
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**Ice-types**: Sneasel, Rotom-F, and Piloswine all threaten to deal massive damage or OHKO Fraxure with their respective STAB moves. However, though most cannot switch in safely. However, faster ones, being namely Sneasel and Rotom-F, (AC) are much more reliable checks while slower ones such as Aurorus, Regice, and Piloswine take a solid chunk of damage from Low Kick or Iron Tail.

**Fairy-types**: If Fraxure is lacking Poison Jab or Iron Tail, Togetic and Mr. Mime are free switch-(add hyphen)ins as they are immune to Fraxure's STAB moves. In addition, Choice Scarf Mr. Mime can revenge kill Fraxure even after a Dragon Dance.

**Status**: Burn from the likes of Poliwrath and Misdreavus, paralysis from the likes of Stunfisk, and poison from Toxic Spikes are all detrimental to Fraxure by hindering its Attack, Speed, and survivability respectively. Prankster Thunder Wave from the likes of Meowstic-M and Volbeat severely cripple Fraxure.

**Faster Pokemon**: Faster Pokemon such as Simipour, Haunter, and Tauros can deal heavy damage to Fraxure before it sets up or attacks, and even after a boost, Fraxure is outsped by most common Choice Scarf users such as Mr. Mime and Rotom-F after a boost (subjective, but I altered the order here so that it's slightly more clear that Fraxure is the one with the boost).
 
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Overview
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Fraxure boasts a massive Attack stat that allows it to act as a powerful wallbreaker, and as one of the few Dragon-types in the tier, it has a useful set of resistances to Fire-, Water-, Grass-, and Electric-type attacks, that is backed by decent defenses coupled with an Eviolite. Mold Breaker is a very useful ability for it that allows it to bypass opposing Pokemon's abilities, such as Sturdy or Solid Rock. Fraxure also has a diverse offensive movepool with helpful coverage moves such as Low Kick, Poison Jab, and Iron Tail. Fraxure is quite versatile in that it can act as a wallbreaker with a Choice Band or a late-game sweeper with Dragon Dance. However, it has a low and awkward Speed tier that leaves it outsped by many offensive Pokemon unboosted and fails to outspeed common Choice Scarf users even after a boost. Unfortunately, it tends to rely on its Eviolite to set up, which is problematic due to the prevalence of Knock Off users.

Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Outrage
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Iron Tail / Taunt
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Eviolite / Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Dragon Dance boosts Fraxure's Attack and Speed, making it a threat to both offensive and defensive teams. Outrage is Fraxure's strongest STAB move and hits extremely hard after a boost. Low Kick is important to hit Steel-types such as Bastiodon as well as Avalugg and Piloswine. Iron Tail provides useful coverage against Fairy-types such as Mr. Mime and Carbink. Taunt prevents status moves and entry hazards from defensive Pokemon, and eases setup opportunities (what do you mean by this? does it make setting up easier or prevent setup? clarify plz).

Set Details
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The given EV spread maximizes Fraxure's Attack and Speed (self-explanatory and unnecessary imo but keep the part after this), and a Jolly nature is important to be able to outspeed fast Pokemon such as Tauros and Zebstrika after a Dragon Dance. Eviolite gives Fraxure some useful bulk while setting up, but Life Orb provides a significant boost in power. An Adamant nature can be used for more power, but missing out on outspeeding certain threats, especially the previously mentioned Pokemon as well as Raichu and Sneasel, is not worth it. Notably, an Adamant nature misses out on outspeeding the previously mentioned Pokemon as well as Raichu and Sneasel.

Usage Tips
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Fraxure should set up on weak defensive Pokemon, especially against resisted hits from Pokemon such as Roselia. However, Fraxure should be wary of a Sleep Powder from Roselia, which greatly cripples it. With Eviolite, Fraxure will be much bulkier than perceived (by whom? or you could just say 'it seems') in most situations, allowing it to take some powerful neutral attacks. Fraxure should set up mid- or late-game, particularly after its checks and counters have been weakened or removed.

Team Options
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Wallbreakers such as Bouffalant and Tauros are great teammates to break down defensive Pokemon to help Fraxure sweep. Stealth Rock support from the likes of Golem and Marowak is helpful to wear down defensive Pokemon. Poison-types such as Haunter pressure Fairy-types, which is important if Fraxure is lacking Poison Jab. Dual screens support from Meowstic-M gives Fraxure an easier time setting up, and can alleviate the necessity of Eviolite, allowing for the use of Life Orb.

Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Outrage
move 2: Low Kick
move 3: Iron Tail / Poison Jab
move 4: Dragon Claw / Dual Chop
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant / Jolly

Moves
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Outrage is Fraxure's strongest STAB move and destroys anything that does not resist it. Low Kick hits Ice- and Steel-types such as Avalugg, Piloswine, and Bastiodon. Iron Tail targets Fairy-types such as Carbink, Clefairy, and Togetic, as well as Piloswine. Poison Jab is a more accurate coverage move to hit Fairy-types, but loses out on hitting Carbink. Dragon Claw is a more reliable STAB move that doesn't lock Fraxure into an attack and is useful for late-game cleaning. Dual Chop breaks Focus Sash held by Pokemon such as Kricketune and Leavanny.

Set Details
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The given EV spread maximizes Fraxure's offensive presence (see second comment). An Adamant nature gives a significant boost in power, but a Jolly nature allows Fraxure to outspeed Kricketune and KO it with Dual Chop. Choice Band gives a massive boost to Fraxure's Attack (mention significant KOs achieved by CB).

Usage Tips
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if the opponent does not have a Steel- or Fairy-type, Fraxure is free to spam Outrage or Dragon Claw and net a KO. Use Fraxure's coverage attacks on their targets on the switch, such as hitting Avalugg with Low Kick or Carbink with Iron Tail. Switch Fraxure in on weak resisted hits such as Giga Drain from Roselia or to revenge kill a foe, but it should be noted that without Eviolite, Fraxure cannot take attacks from offensive Pokemon. While its power is appealing, Outrage should be used sparingly, as being locked into the move isn't ideal.

Team Options
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Stealth Rock support from Pokemon such as Golem and Marowak is helpful to wear down Fraxure's switch-ins. Late-game sweepers such as Tauros are good teammates that appreciate Fraxure's wallbreaking ability. Sticky Web support from Leavanny or Kricketune is useful to slow down grounded opponents.

Other Options
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Aqua Tail hits Golem for 4x super effective damage, but has little use outside of that. Choice Scarf somewhat alleviates Fraxure's subpar Speed, but renders it relatively weak and is outsped by other common Choice Scarf users. Superpower is an alternative to Low Kick, but all of its targets are quite heavy and take more damage from Low Kick. Swords Dance pressures defensive teams more, but the Speed boost from Dragon Dance is much more useful.

Checks & Counters
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**Ice-types**: Sneasel, Rotom-F, and Piloswine all threaten to deal massive damage or OHKO Fraxure with their respective STAB moves, though most cannot switch in safely. However, faster ones, namely Sneasel and Rotom-F, are much more reliable checks while slower ones such as Aurorus, Regice, and Piloswine take a solid chunk of damage from Low Kick or Iron Tail.

**Fairy-types**: If Fraxure is lacking Poison Jab and Iron Tail, Togetic and Mr. Mime are free switch-ins as they are immune to Fraxure's STAB moves. In addition, Choice Scarf Mr. Mime can revenge kill Fraxure even after a Dragon Dance.

**Status**: Burn from the likes of Poliwrath and Misdreavus, paralysis from the likes of Stunfisk, and poison from Toxic Spikes are all detrimental to Fraxure by hindering its Attack, Speed, and survivability respectively. Prankster Thunder Wave from the likes of Meowstic-M and Volbeat severely cripples Fraxure.

**Faster Pokemon**: Faster Pokemon such as Simipour, Haunter, and Tauros can deal heavy damage to Fraxure before it sets up or attacks, and even after a boost, Fraxure is outsped by common Choice Scarf users such as Mr. Mime and Rotom-F.

1/2, nice check Psychic wannabe n_n ~^.^~
 

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Overview
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Fraxure boasts a massive Attack stat that allows it to act as a powerful wallbreaker, and as one of the few Dragon-types in the tier, it has a useful set of resistances to Fire-, Water-, Grass-, and Electric-type attacks, that is backed by decent defenses coupled with an Eviolite. Mold Breaker is a very useful ability for it that allows it to bypass opposing Pokemon's abilities, such as Sturdy or Solid Rock. Fraxure also has a diverse offensive movepool with helpful coverage moves such as Low Kick, Poison Jab, and Iron Tail. Fraxure is quite versatile in that it can act as a wallbreaker with a Choice Band or a late-game sweeper with Dragon Dance. However, it has a low and awkward Speed tier that leaves it outsped by many offensive Pokemon unboosted and fails to outspeed common Choice Scarf users even after a boost. Unfortunately, it tends to rely on its Eviolite to set up, which is problematic due to the prevalence of Knock Off users.

Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Outrage
move 3: Low Kick
move 4: Iron Tail / Taunt
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Eviolite / Life Orb
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Dragon Dance boosts Fraxure's Attack and Speed, making it a threat to both offensive and defensive teams. Outrage is Fraxure's strongest STAB move and hits extremely hard after a boost. Low Kick is important to hit Steel-types such as Bastiodon as well as Avalugg and Piloswine. Iron Tail provides useful coverage against Fairy-types such as Mr. Mime and Carbink. Taunt prevents status moves and entry hazards from defensive Pokemon, and eases setup opportunities (what do you mean by this? does it make setting up easier or prevent setup? clarify plz).

Set Details
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The given EV spread maximizes Fraxure's Attack and Speed (self-explanatory and unnecessary imo but keep the part after this), and a Jolly nature is important to be able to outspeed fast Pokemon such as Tauros and Zebstrika after a Dragon Dance. Eviolite gives Fraxure some useful bulk while setting up, but Life Orb provides a significant boost in power. An Adamant nature can be used for more power, but missing out on outspeeding certain threats, especially the previously mentioned Pokemon as well as Raichu and Sneasel, is not worth it. Notably, an Adamant nature misses out on outspeeding the previously mentioned Pokemon as well as Raichu and Sneasel.

Usage Tips
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Fraxure should set up on weak defensive Pokemon, especially against resisted hits from Pokemon such as Roselia. However, Fraxure should be wary of a Sleep Powder from Roselia, which greatly cripples it. With Eviolite, Fraxure will be much bulkier than perceived (by whom? or you could just say 'it seems') in most situations, allowing it to take some powerful neutral attacks. Fraxure should set up mid- or late-game, particularly after its checks and counters have been weakened or removed.

Team Options
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Wallbreakers such as Bouffalant and Tauros are great teammates to break down defensive Pokemon to help Fraxure sweep. Stealth Rock support from the likes of Golem and Marowak is helpful to wear down defensive Pokemon. Poison-types such as Haunter pressure Fairy-types, which is important if Fraxure is lacking Poison Jab. Dual screens support from Meowstic-M gives Fraxure an easier time setting up, and can alleviate the necessity of Eviolite, allowing for the use of Life Orb.

Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Outrage
move 2: Low Kick
move 3: Iron Tail / Poison Jab
move 4: Dragon Claw / Dual Chop
ability: Mold Breaker
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant / Jolly

Moves
========

Outrage is Fraxure's strongest STAB move and destroys anything that does not resist it. Low Kick hits Ice- and Steel-types such as Avalugg, Piloswine, and Bastiodon. Iron Tail targets Fairy-types such as Carbink, Clefairy, and Togetic, as well as Piloswine. Poison Jab is a more accurate coverage move to hit Fairy-types, but loses out on hitting Carbink. Dragon Claw is a more reliable STAB move that doesn't lock Fraxure into an attack and is useful for late-game cleaning. Dual Chop breaks Focus Sash held by Pokemon such as Kricketune and Leavanny.

Set Details
========

The given EV spread maximizes Fraxure's offensive presence (see second comment). An Adamant nature gives a significant boost in power, but a Jolly nature allows Fraxure to outspeed Kricketune and KO it with Dual Chop. Choice Band gives a massive boost to Fraxure's Attack (mention significant KOs achieved by CB).

Usage Tips
========

if the opponent does not have a Steel- or Fairy-type, Fraxure is free to spam Outrage or Dragon Claw and net a KO. Use Fraxure's coverage attacks on their targets on the switch, such as hitting Avalugg with Low Kick or Carbink with Iron Tail. Switch Fraxure in on weak resisted hits such as Giga Drain from Roselia or to revenge kill a foe, but it should be noted that without Eviolite, Fraxure cannot take attacks from offensive Pokemon. While its power is appealing, Outrage should be used sparingly, as being locked into the move isn't ideal.

Team Options
========

Stealth Rock support from Pokemon such as Golem and Marowak is helpful to wear down Fraxure's switch-ins. Late-game sweepers such as Tauros are good teammates that appreciate Fraxure's wallbreaking ability. Sticky Web support from Leavanny or Kricketune is useful to slow down grounded opponents.

Other Options
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Aqua Tail hits Golem for 4x super effective damage, but has little use outside of that. Choice Scarf somewhat alleviates Fraxure's subpar Speed, but renders it relatively weak and is outsped by other common Choice Scarf users. Superpower is an alternative to Low Kick, but all of its targets are quite heavy and take more damage from Low Kick. Swords Dance pressures defensive teams more, but the Speed boost from Dragon Dance is much more useful.

Checks & Counters
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**Ice-types**: Sneasel, Rotom-F, and Piloswine all threaten to deal massive damage or OHKO Fraxure with their respective STAB moves, though most cannot switch in safely. However, faster ones, namely Sneasel and Rotom-F, are much more reliable checks while slower ones such as Aurorus, Regice, and Piloswine take a solid chunk of damage from Low Kick or Iron Tail.

**Fairy-types**: If Fraxure is lacking Poison Jab and Iron Tail, Togetic and Mr. Mime are free switch-ins as they are immune to Fraxure's STAB moves. In addition, Choice Scarf Mr. Mime can revenge kill Fraxure even after a Dragon Dance.

**Status**: Burn from the likes of Poliwrath and Misdreavus, paralysis from the likes of Stunfisk, and poison from Toxic Spikes are all detrimental to Fraxure by hindering its Attack, Speed, and survivability respectively. Prankster Thunder Wave from the likes of Meowstic-M and Volbeat severely cripples Fraxure.

**Faster Pokemon**: Faster Pokemon such as Simipour, Haunter, and Tauros can deal heavy damage to Fraxure before it sets up or attacks, and even after a boost, Fraxure is outsped by common Choice Scarf users such as Mr. Mime and Rotom-F.

1/2, nice check Psychic wannabe n_n ~^.^~
Implemented, thanks bud
I'll do some calcs later :P
 

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