NU Zebstrika

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Overview
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Zebstrika resides in a great Speed tier, allowing it to outpace and check common offensive Pokemon such as Tauros, Archeops, and Sneasel. In addition, Zebstrika is a great momentum gainer due to its access to Volt Switch; Overheat also complements its Electric-type STAB moves quite well. Zebstrika also has two good abilities that provide it with useful immunities to either Electric or Grass moves.

However, Zebstrika is plagued by a lackluster Special Attack stat, meaning it requires quite a lot of support to net some KOs. It also has a barren movepool that only consists of Electric- and Fire-type coverage moves. Zebstrika also is quite frail and easily picked off by faster Pokemon such as Swellow and Choice Scarf Mesprit, as well as priority users such as Kangaskhan, when weakened.

Fast Special Attacker
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name: Fast Special Attacker
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Overheat
move 4: Hidden Power Grass
ability: Lightningrod / Sap Sipper
item: Magnet / Life Orb
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
nature: Timid

Moves
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Volt Switch gains valuable momentum and is quite hard to block because of the difficulty of switching into Zebstrika. Thunderbolt is the most reliable Electric-type STAB move Zebstrika has because of its high power and perfect accuracy. Overheat destroys Grass-types looking to switch in on Zebstrika's Electric-type STAB moves, such as Vileplume, Tangela, and Lilligant, with the added bonus of roasting Ice- and Steel-types, such as Sneasel and Ferroseed, which would otherwise take neutral or resisted damage from Zebstrika's other attacks. Hidden Power Grass deals with Ground-types such as Rhydon, Seismitoad, and Sandslash, especially as they might try to block Zebstrika's Volt Switch.

Set Details
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Zestrika benefits from maximum Speed investment in tandem with a Timid nature so that it outpaces base 115s, such as Floatzel, Sneasel, and Archeops. Full Special Attack investment is necessary to maximize Zebstrika's damage output, as it is weak otherwise. Magnet powers up Zebstrika's Electric-type STAB moves, and the lack of recoil is generally preferred, as Zebstrika will be switching in and out a lot. However, Life Orb could be used, gaining a 2HKO with Hidden Power Grass on Rhydon, which Magnet does not allow, but as a result Zebstrika becomes easier to wear down between the recoil inflicted and repeated switches into entry hazards. Lightningrod gives Zebstrika an Electric-type immunity and a +1 Special Attack boost whenever it takes an Electric-type attack, while Sap Sipper grants Zebstrika the ability to absorb Sleep Powders and Grass-type moves from the likes of Vivillon and Lilligant.

Usage Tips
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Due to Zebstrika's impressive Speed stat, it can generate momentum for your team with Volt Switch during the early- or mid-game. The best targets for this are offensive Pokemon that are weakened or threatened by Volt Switch, such as Sneasel and Archeops. If the opponent has a Pokemon immune to Electric, such as Lanturn, it is sometimes better to soften them up with Zebstrika's coverage moves for teammates. After using Overheat, Zebstrika is setup fodder for the likes of Malamar and Mesprit because of its lowered damage output, so Overheat should be used sparingly, especially if the opponent has a bulky setup sweeper such as Mismagius or Musharna.

Team Options
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Zebstrika fits best on offensive teams, consisting of the likes of Sawk and Tauros, that appreciate the momentum and free switches it provides with Volt Switch. Offensive Grass-types, such as Lilligant and Exeggutor, are great partners for Zebstrika, as they beat a lot of Electric-immune Pokemon, such as Claydol, Lanturn, and Sandslash, and enjoy the momentum Zebstrika provides. Stealth Rock or Spikes setters such as Rhydon and Cacturne are great partners, because the entry hazards they set allow Zebstrika to net some crucial KOs, such as an OHKO on Vileplume after Stealth Rock and one layer of Spikes, and also rack up damage on Zebstrika's checks and counters, such as Mega Audino. Other Pokemon that can create VoltTurn cores alongside Zebstrika, such as Mesprit, Primeape, and Scyther, fit well with Zebstrika to pressure the opposing team with its teammates' coverage moves and momentum.

Other Options
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Wild Charge benefits from a Sap Sipper boost, is a great move to use after Overheat because it isn't affected by the Special Attack drop, and hits specially bulky Pokemon, such as Assault Vest Hariyama and Cryogonal, for more damage.

Checks & Counters
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**Bulky Ground-types**: Claydol and Piloswine, among others, can switch into Zebstrika comfortably, as they are immune to its Electric-type STAB moves, are bulky enough to take its coverage moves, and can in turn hit back with super effective Ground-type STAB moves.

**Specially Bulky Pokemon**: Zebstrika's low Special Attack makes it a free switch opportunity for Pokemon with great special bulk, such as Mega Audino, Malamar, and Musharna. The former can use Zebstrika as fodder for support moves such as Wish and Heal Bell, the middle can use Zebstrika as an opportunity to set up with Superpower and heal any damage sustained with Rest, and the latter uses Zebstrika as setup fodder for Calm Mind.

**Faster Attacks**: Faster Pokemon such as Ninjask and Swellow can all come in on a free switch and KO weakened Zebstrika with their respective STAB moves due to Zebstrika's poor bulk; Choice Scarf users such as Mesprit and Rotom also can KO a weakened Zebstrika. Similarly, priority users such as Kangaskhan, Hariyama, and Sneasel can KO Zebstrika when it is weakened; in particular, Kangaskhan and Hariyama can easily shrug off Zebstrika's attacks due to their high bulk.
 
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  • Barely usable Special Attack.
Huh? Its not barely usable, its just not that good. I don't like the way this is worded.
  • Quite frail, as a result is susceptible to priority from the likes of Sneasel and Pawniard.
Sneasel's Ice Shard isnt that powerful, and in this sentence you kinda imply that it has a poor matchup against sneasel which contradicts the first statement in the overview. Just say its frail in general and / or remove the sneasel part.
Mention in the overview that outside of stabs + overheat its movepool is awful.
  • Zebstrika is, unfortunately, very weak. Because of this, Zebstrika will pair poorly against bulkier teams as it will miss a lot of critical KOs. Make sure you know how much damage Zebstrika will be dealing because sometimes even super-effective damage will not be enough.
I really don't get this point, its really vague and doesnt tell me how to use Zebstrika. By already stating in the overview that it has a mediocre Special Attack anyone with common sense can figure out that it wont pick up KO's versus bulky teams. Remove this.
  • After using Overheat, Zebstrika is setup fodder for the likes of Liligant because of its lowered damage output.
This isnt true at all, even -2 Overheat does 59.9 - 70.9% with Life Orb and 46 - 54.6% without [which is still a solid chunk]. Lilligant isnt setting up on it since it can't put it to sleep with Sleep Powder [even if you have Lightningrod they wont use Sleep Powder since there's the possibility of you having Sap Sipper which would waste them a turn] and cant recover off HP with Giga Drain [same applies to last thing]. This point also doesnt describe what I said about Overheat, as it should be used sparingly, especially if the opponent has a bulky setup sweeper such as [x, y, or z]. Lilligant is bulky for an offensive Pokemon but that is not the example I was looking for.
  • Zebstrika fits best on offensive teams that appreciate the momentum it provides with Volt Switch.
This is somewhat vague, just list a few generic offensive Pokemon here.
...Similarly, Choice Scarf users such as Mesprit and Rotom also can KO Zebstrika with their respective moves.
No...
252 SpA Rotom Shadow Ball vs. 0 HP / 4 SpD Zebstrika: 153-181 (52.5 - 62.1%)
252+ Atk Mesprit Zen Headbutt vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Zebstrika: 180-213 (61.8 - 73.1%)
252+ SpA Mesprit Psychic vs. 0 HP / 4 SpD Zebstrika: 202-238 (69.4 - 81.7%)
Be sure to say that they need prior damage to KO Zebstrika or say that they can revenge kill a weakened Zebstrika.
 

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Change Servine to Exeggutor in team options; its a cool mon but eggy is quite a bit more relevant and being a powerful wallbreaker obviously loves the momentum provided by Zebatrika.
Looks better.

QC 1/3
 
I would give a mention of Spikes support in team options, Zebstrika is a very offensive Pokemon, and it forces a lot of switches, so if the opponent relys on Mega Audino as their primary switch in, it becomes a lot easier to weaken with Volt Switch. 1 layer of spikes gets you a KO on Vileplume (needs SR too), Torterra, Double Dance Rhydon, SR and spikes gives you a 75% chance to OHKO Zangoose (100% if any prior toxic damage). On an offensive volt switching Pokemon, Spikes are great :)

2/3 otherwise
 

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The primary reason Zebstrika wants absolute maximum Speed (as opposed to speedcreeping just base 110s) is to also be able to outspeed base 115s, such as Sneasel and Floatzel, essentially outrunning as much as it can.

Zebstrika's frailty has to account for taking priority hits as well, which you failed to mention throughout the whole analysis. You can give a slight mention to it in the Overview and in the C&C in the 'Faster Pokemon' section (preferably renaming the section 'Faster Attacks'). Name some examples of priority users while you're at it, especially those that can shrug off Zebra's hits.

QC 3/3 if you do so.
 

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Overview
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Zebstrika resides in a great Speed tier, allowing it to outpace and check common offensive Pokemon such as Tauros, Archeops, and Sneasel. In addition, Zebstrika is a great momentum gainer (remove hyphen) due to its access to Volt Switch; Overheat also complements its Electric-type STAB moves quite well. Zebstrika also has two useful abilities (RC) which that provide it with useful immunities to either Electric or Grass moves.

However, Zebstrika is plagued by a lackluster Special Attack stat, meaning it requires quite a lot of support to net some KOs. It also has a barren movepool (RC) which that only consists of Electric- and Fire-type coverage moves. Zebstrika also is quite frail (RC) and easily picked off by faster Pokemon such as Swellow and Choice Scarf Mesprit, as well as priority users such as Kangaskhan, when weakened.


Fast Special Attacker
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name: Fast Special Attacker
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Overheat
move 4: Hidden Power Grass
ability: Lightningrod / Sap Sipper
item: Magnet / Life Orb
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
nature: Timid

Moves
========

Volt Switch gains valuable momentum (RC) and is quite hard to prevent block (more accurate) because of the difficulty of switching into Zebstrika. Thunderbolt is the most reliable Electric-type STAB move Zebstrika has because of its high power and perfect accuracy. Overheat destroys Grass-types looking to resist switch in on (or 'tank' or w/e, but they'll 'resist' them whether or not they're hit by it or even actually feature in the battle so that's not what you mean to say) Zebstrika's Electric-type STAB moves, such as Vileplume, Tangela, and Lilligant, with the added bonus of roasting Ice- and Steel-types, such as Sneasel and Ferroseed, which would otherwise take neutral or resisted damage from Zebstrika's other attacks. Hidden Power Grass deals with Ground-types such as Rhydon, Seismitoad, and Sandslash, especially as they might try to block Zebstrika's Volt Switch.

Set Details
========

Zestrika benefits from maximum Speed investment in tandem with a Timid nature so that it outpaces base 115s, such as Floatzel, Sneasel, and Archeops. Full Special Attack investment is necessary to maximize Zebstrika's damage output, as it is weak otherwise. Magnet powers up Zebstrika's Electric-type STAB moves, and the lack of recoil is generally preferred, (AC) as Zebstrika will be switching in and out a lot; Life Orb could be used, gaining a 2HKO with Hidden Power Grass on Rhydon, (AC) which Magnet does not allow, but as a result Zebstrika becomes easier to wear down between the recoil inflicted and repeated switches into entry hazards. Lightningrod gives Zebstrika an Electric-type immunity and a +1 Special Attack boost whenever it takes an Electric-type attack, while Sap Sipper grants Zebstrika the ability to absorb Sleep Powders and Grass-type moves from the likes of Vivillon and Lilligant.

Usage Tips
========

Due to Zebstrika's impressive Speed stat, it can generate momentum for your team with Volt Switch during the early- or mid-game. The best targets for this are offensive Pokemon that are weakened or threatened by Volt Switch such as Sneasel and Archeops. If the opponent has an Electric-type immune Electric-immune Pokemon, such as Lanturn, it is sometimes better to soften them up with Zebstrika's coverage moves for teammates. After using Overheat, Zebstrika is setup fodder for the likes of Malamar and Mesprit because of its lowered damage output, so Overheat should be used sparingly, especially if the opponent has a bulky setup sweeper such as Mismagius and or (category in singular -> examples in singular) Musharna.

Team Options
========

Zebstrika fits best on offensive teams, consisting of the likes of Sawk and Tauros, that appreciate the momentum and free switches it provides with Volt Switch. Offensive Grass-types, such as Lilligant and Exeggutor, are great partners for Zebstrika, (AC) as they beat a lot of the Electric-type immune Electric-immune (it's a compound adjective, so it should be hyphenated, making it 'Electric-type-immune', and then I guess it's obvious why that's not quite desirable) Pokemon, such as Claydol, Lanturn, and Sandslash, and enjoy the momentum Zebstrika provides. Stealth Rock or Spikes setters such as Rhydon and Cacturne are great partners, because the entry hazards they set allow Zebstrika to net some crucial KOs, such as an OHKO on Vileplume after Stealth Rock and one layer of Spikes (remove apostrophe) damage, and also rack up damage on Zebstrika's checks and counters such as Mega Audino. Other Pokemon that can create VoltTurn cores alongside Zebstrika, such as Mesprit, Primeape, and Scyther, fit well with Zebstrika to pressure the opposing team with your its teammates' coverage moves and momentum.

Other Options
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Wild Charge benefits from a Sap Sipper boost, is a great move to use after Overheat because it isn't affected by the Special Attack drop, and hits specially bulky Pokemon, such as Assault Vest Hariyama and Cryogonal, for more damage.

Checks & Counters
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**Bulky Ground-types**: Claydol and Piloswine, among others, (AC) can switch into Zebstrika comfortably, (AC) as they are immune to its primary Electric-type STAB moves, (AC) and are bulky enough to take its coverage moves, (AC) and can in turn hit back with super effective Ground-type STAB moves.

**Specially Bulky Pokemon**: Zebstrika's weak low (a numerical value can't be weak) Special Attack makes it a free switch in opportunity for Pokemon with great special bulk, such as Mega Audino, Malamar, and Musharna. The former can take Zebstrika as fodder for support moves such as Wish and Heal Bell, the middle can also use Zebstrika as an opportunity to set up with Superpower and heal any damage sustained with Rest, and the latter uses Zebstrika has as setup fodder for Calm Mind.

**Faster Attacks**: Faster Pokemon such as Ninjask and Swellow can all come in on a free switch and KO weakened Zebstrika with their respective STAB moves due to Zebstrika's poor bulk; Choice Scarf users such as Mesprit and Rotom also can KO a weakened Zebstrika when weakened (or keep what you have and make it 'when it's weakened' I guess, but as it stands it refers to the subject so you're saying that a weakened Mesprit can come in and KO any Zeb) with their respective moves. Similarly, priority users such as Kangaskhan, Hariyama, and Sneasel can KO Zebstrika when it is weakened; in particular, Kangaskhan and Hariyama can easily shrug off Zebstrika's attacks due to their high bulk.



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Overview
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Zebstrika resides in a great Speed tier, allowing it to outpace and check common offensive Pokemon such as Tauros, Archeops, and Sneasel. In addition, Zebstrika is a great momentum gainer due to its access to Volt Switch; Overheat also complements its Electric-type STAB moves quite well. Zebstrika also has two useful abilities that provide it with useful (you say "useful" twice in this sentence; change one) immunities to either Electric or Grass moves.

However, Zebstrika is plagued by a lackluster Special Attack stat, meaning it requires quite a lot of support to net some KOs. It also has a barren movepool that only consists of Electric- and Fire-type coverage moves. Zebstrika also is quite frail and easily picked off by faster Pokemon such as Swellow and Choice Scarf Mesprit, as well as priority users such as Kangaskhan, when weakened.

Fast Special Attacker
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name: Fast Special Attacker
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Overheat
move 4: Hidden Power Grass
ability: Lightningrod / Sap Sipper
item: Magnet / Life Orb
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
nature: Timid

Moves
========

Volt Switch gains valuable momentum and is quite hard to block because of the difficulty of switching into Zebstrika. Thunderbolt is the most reliable Electric-type STAB move Zebstrika has because of its high power and perfect accuracy. Overheat destroys Grass-types looking to switch in on Zebstrika's Electric-type STAB moves, such as Vileplume, Tangela, and Lilligant, with the added bonus of roasting Ice- and Steel-types, such as Sneasel and Ferroseed, which would otherwise take neutral or resisted damage from Zebstrika's other attacks. Hidden Power Grass deals with Ground-types such as Rhydon, Seismitoad, and Sandslash, especially as they might try to block Zebstrika's Volt Switch.

Set Details
========

Zestrika benefits from maximum Speed investment in tandem with a Timid nature so that it outpaces base 115s, such as Floatzel, Sneasel, and Archeops. Full Special Attack investment is necessary to maximize Zebstrika's damage output, as it is weak otherwise. Magnet powers up Zebstrika's Electric-type STAB moves, and the lack of recoil is generally preferred, as Zebstrika will be switching in and out a lot; Life Orb could be used, gaining a 2HKO with Hidden Power Grass on Rhydon, which Magnet does not allow, but as a result Zebstrika becomes easier to wear down between the recoil inflicted and repeated switches into entry hazards. (that's a pretty long sentence so I'd consider changing the semicolon to a period) Lightningrod gives Zebstrika an Electric-type immunity and a +1 Special Attack boost whenever it takes an Electric-type attack, while Sap Sipper grants Zebstrika the ability to absorb Sleep Powders and Grass-type moves from the likes of Vivillon and Lilligant.

Usage Tips
========

Due to Zebstrika's impressive Speed stat, it can generate momentum for your team with Volt Switch during the early- or mid-game. The best targets for this are offensive Pokemon that are weakened or threatened by Volt Switch(comma) such as Sneasel and Archeops. If the opponent has an Electric-immune Pokemon immune to Electric, such as Lanturn, it is sometimes better to soften them up with Zebstrika's coverage moves for teammates. After using Overheat, Zebstrika is setup fodder for the likes of Malamar and Mesprit because of its lowered damage output, so Overheat should be used sparingly, especially if the opponent has a bulky setup sweeper such as Mismagius or Musharna.

Team Options
========

Zebstrika fits best on offensive teams, consisting of the likes of Sawk and Tauros, that appreciate the momentum and free switches it provides with Volt Switch. Offensive Grass-types, such as Lilligant and Exeggutor, are great partners for Zebstrika, as they beat a lot of the Electric-immune Pokemon, such as Claydol, Lanturn, and Sandslash, and enjoy the momentum Zebstrika provides. Stealth Rock or Spikes setters such as Rhydon and Cacturne are great partners, because the entry hazards they set allow Zebstrika to net some crucial KOs, such as an OHKO on Vileplume after Stealth Rock and one layer of Spikes, and also rack up damage on Zebstrika's checks and counters(comma) such as Mega Audino. Other Pokemon that can create VoltTurn cores alongside Zebstrika, such as Mesprit, Primeape, and Scyther, fit well with Zebstrika to pressure the opposing team with its teammates' coverage moves and momentum.

Other Options
########

Wild Charge benefits from a Sap Sipper boost, is a great move to use after Overheat because it isn't affected by the Special Attack drop, and hits specially bulky Pokemon, such as Assault Vest Hariyama and Cryogonal, for more damage.

Checks & Counters
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**Bulky Ground-types**: Claydol and Piloswine, among others, can switch into Zebstrika comfortably, as they are immune to its Electric-type STAB moves,(space)are bulky enough to take its coverage moves, and can in turn hit back with super effective Ground-type STAB moves.

**Specially Bulky Pokemon**: Zebstrika's low Special Attack makes it a free switch opportunity for Pokemon with great special bulk, such as Mega Audino, Malamar, and Musharna. The former can take use Zebstrika as fodder for support moves such as Wish and Heal Bell, the middle can also use Zebstrika as an opportunity to set up with Superpower and heal any damage sustained with Rest, and the latter uses Zebstrika as setup fodder for Calm Mind.

**Faster Attacks**: Faster Pokemon such as Ninjask and Swellow can all come in on a free switch and KO weakened Zebstrika with their respective STAB moves due to Zebstrika's poor bulk; Choice Scarf users such as Mesprit and Rotom also can KO a weakened Zebstrika with their respective moves. Similarly, priority users such as Kangaskhan, Hariyama, and Sneasel can KO Zebstrika when it is weakened; in particular, Kangaskhan and Hariyama can easily shrug off Zebstrika's attacks due to their high bulk.
 

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