RU Bruxish

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[OVERVIEW]

Bruxish is an extremely potent and threatening attacker in the RU metagame thanks to its plethora of valuable offensive traits. Its high Attack alongside an obscenely powerful STAB- and Strong Jaw-boosted Psychic Fangs allows Bruxish to perfectly complement its access to Swords Dance and decent Speed tier as a sweeper or wallbreaker on offensive teams. Alongside its powerful Psychic Fangs, Bruxish has access to useful STAB priority in the form of Aqua Jet as well as a powerful coverage option in Strong Jaw-boosted Crunch, which further bolsters its offensive presence. Unfortunately, said offensive presence is slightly offset by Bruxish's abysmal bulk, as it will often struggle to survive attacks from Pokemon that it fails to KO, which are quite common in the metagame. Bruxish's Speed, while good, can also hamper it at times, as it is still outsped and heavily threatened by common Pokemon such as Swellow, Flygon, and Shaymin. Bruxish also struggles from four-moveslot syndrome in that it often has to decide between running Crunch or Waterfall, meaning that it will always struggle to break through a certain foe. Lastly, choosing Bruxish's nature can also be a struggle, as Bruxish will slightly lack power with a Jolly nature and be slightly slow with an Adamant nature.

[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Psychic Fangs
move 3: Aqua Jet
move 4: Crunch / Waterfall
item: Life Orb
ability: Strong Jaw
nature: Jolly / Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
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Swords Dance is mandatory for boosting Burxish's Attack to extremely threatening levels and enabling it to sweep. Psychic Fangs is Bruxish's STAB attack of choice and receives a boost in power from both STAB and Strong Jaw; it is thus an obscenely powerful option that is capable of OHKOing several metagame threats when boosted. Aqua Jet is a strong STAB priority attack that allows Bruxish to pick off weakened threats and, when boosted, OHKO the likes of Pokemon that would otherwise revenge kill it such as Rotom-H and Salazzle. Crunch provides excellent coverage alongside Bruxish's STAB attacks, allowing it to, when boosted, likely OHKO Pokemon that would otherwise wall it in Slowbro, Doublade, and Cresselia after Stealth Rock damage. Waterfall is an option over Crunch that sacrifices coverage for power against defensive Pokemon, and it more reliably KOes Diancie, Donphan, and Gigalith. Lastly, Ice Fang is an option for hitting Pokemon like Tyrantrum, Yanmega, and Flygon super effectively, but it usually isn't preferred, as these threats are already hit hard enough by at least one of Bruxish's STAB attacks.

Set Details
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Maximum investment in Attack and Speed allows Bruxish to be as fast and powerful as possible, and as a result, maintain an impressive offensive presence. A Jolly nature maximizes Bruxish's Speed and allows it to outpace all defensive Pokemon as well as Moltres, Rotom-C, Rotom-H, and maximum Speed Meloetta. An Adamant nature can be used, however, to aid Bruxish in more reliably pressuring bulkier foes at the cost of being outsped by the aforementioned threats. Life Orb provides Bruxish's already strong moves with a vital boost in power, allowing it to secure the OHKO on Slowbro and Bronzong with a boosted Crunch as well as the 2HKO on Registeel and Umbreon with a boosted Waterfall. Strong Jaw is the preferred ability, as it gives Psychic Fangs its immense power and Crunch a 1.5x boost in power.

Usage Tips
========

This set can function in many different ways and consistently be put to good use in matches. It functions as a sweeper once Bruxish's checks have been removed or weakened as well as a wallbreaker against bulkier teams. If Bruxish is attempting a sweep, it is best that faster threats that can take an Aqua Jet such as Jolteon, Heliolisk, and Shaymin are removed, as they will otherwise outspeed and KO Bruxish, thus preventing its sweep. Carriers of powerful priority such as Linoone, Comfey, Honchkrow, and Doublade are also best removed, as Bruxish's poor bulk alongside the recoil it will take from Life Orb can eventually leave it quite susceptible to being revenge killed. Setup opportunities can be hard to find at times and should thus be capitalized on whenever they appear. Bruxish can set up on defensive Pokemon that won't be able to deal sufficient damage to it, such as Blastoise and Bronzong, as well as against Pokemon that it forces out like Diancie, Toxicroak, and Venusaur. Lastly, due to its poor bulk, Bruxish should never try switching into an attack; it should be brought in with slow pivot support or after a teammate has fainted.

Team Options
========

Powerful offensive threats capable of weakening or chipping away at bulkier opponents, such as Jolteon, Zoroark, and Swellow, can aid Bruxish in dealing with bulky threats that it would otherwise struggle to break, such as Registeel, Umbreon, and Escavalier, late-game. Dark-type checks such as Toxicroak, Kommo-o, and Gardevoir can dent Umbreon for Bruxish as well as dispose of big threats to it in Alolan Persian, Pangoro, and Honchkrow. Steel-type checks are also quite useful to Bruxish due to their ability to weaken or KO the likes of Escavalier, Registeel, and Ferroseed, which are all quite troublesome for it. The aforementioned Fighting-types work as checks to both Dark- and Steel-types, though Rotom-H, Nidoqueen, and Torkoal can all adequately check Steel-types as well. If Bruxish does not use Crunch, checks to bulky Psychic-types such as Zoroark, Pangoro, and Yanmega are valuable teammates, as Bruxish otherwise struggles to break past the likes of Necrozma, Slowbro, Reuniclus, and Cresselia. Entry hazard support from Necrozma, Froslass, Donphan, and Aerodactyl is helpful for Bruxish, as with either Stealth Rock or Spikes damage, it is capable of more reliably breaking past bulkier foes. Bruxish really appreciates Sticky Web support from Galvantula or Shuckle in particular, as it allows Bruxish to outpace the entire unboosted metagame, thus circumventing its only decent Speed.

[SET]
name: Choice Band
move 1: Psychic Fangs
move 2: Aqua Jet
move 3: Waterfall
move 4: Crunch
item: Choice Band
ability: Strong Jaw
nature: Jolly / Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========

Psychic Fangs is an obscenely powerful STAB attack when boosted by Choice Band and is capable of OHKOing or 2HKOing most of the metagame. Aqua Jet is powerful STAB priority that is useful for picking off weakened threats. Waterfall is a powerful STAB option that allows Bruxish to hit the likes of Gigalith, Gligar, and Diancie for respectable damage. Crunch rounds off Bruxish's coverage and allows it to 2HKO Pokemon that would otherwise freely switch into it even after Stealth Rock damage such as Slowbro, Doublade, and Necrozma. Ice Fang may seem like a reliable option for hitting Dragon-, Grass-, and Flying-types super effectively, but most Pokemon of these types are already hit hard enough by either Psychic Fangs or Waterfall.

Set Details
========

Maximum investment in Attack with a Choice Band allows Bruxish to hit as hard as possible and function as an extremely threatening wallbreaker. Maximum Speed investment is also quite important for outpacing defensive foes, and with a Jolly nature, barely outpacing and threatening the likes of Moltres, Meloetta, Rotom-H, Rotom-C, and Toxicroak. An Adamant nature is also an option, sacrificing the ability to outspeed the aforementioned threats for more power behind Bruxish's attacks. Strong Jaw is the preferred ability, as it puts an immense amount of power behind Bruxish's Psychic Fangs as well as a decent amount of power behind its Crunch.

Usage Tips
========

Due to the nature of Choice Band, this set must be used with careful prediction in order to help Bruxish properly function as a wallbreaker. In order to do this, predicting switches into Pokemon resistant or immune to Psychic Fangs, such as Umbreon and Doublade, and using Waterfall or a coverage option to hit them for sufficient damage is key to Bruxish's success. Once foes resistant or immune to Psychic Fangs have been removed and faster foes have been picked off, Bruxish should feel free to spam Psychic Fangs, as the move's immense power will break through most Pokemon neutral or weak to it quite effectively. Steel- and Dark-types should ideally be removed in order to make full use of this set, as none of Bruxish's coverage options are particularly useful against most defensive Pokemon of these types, which will often severely dent Bruxish while taking hits. Honchkrow, Sneasel, and occasionally Zoroark are Pokemon that tend to carry Pursuit, which can trap and KO Bruxish. If any of these Pokemon are on the opposing team, Bruxish must be especially careful when using Psychic Fangs, as even if it nets a KO with the move, any of the aforementioned threats can come into play, take no damage, and trap and revenge kill Bruxish with ease.

Team Options
========

Teams that need a Pokemon capable of breaking through defensive teams very much appreciate this set, as Bruxish's good Speed allows it to function as a powerful wallbreaker that also isn't pressured by offensive teams too heavily. This set is also appreciated by bulky offense teams, as most Pokemon found on these teams, such as Heracross and Escavalier, have great offensive synergy with Bruxish. Entry hazard support from the likes of Nidoqueen, Gligar, and Aerodactyl is almost mandatory, as with either Stealth Rock or Spikes on the field, Bruxish is capable of more reliably KOing Slowbro, Doublade, and more. Sticky Web in particular is a great entry hazard to support Bruxish with, as upon being able to outpace the entire unboosted metagame, it becomes extremely difficult to switch into and revenge kill. Galvantula and Shuckle are both capable of supporting Bruxish, and the former can even threaten Dark-types for Bruxish with STAB Bug Buzz. Fighting-types like Heracross, Pangoro, and Kommo-o make good partners, as they can allow Bruxish to more freely spam Psychic Fangs later in a match by removing the Dark- and Steel-types that threaten it. If a Fighting-type Pokemon isn't wanted, however, then other checks to Dark-types such as Florges, Comfey, and Golisopod are all appreciated. Steel-type checks are also useful, as Bruxish is even more vulnerable to the likes of Escavalier and Registeel with this set. Rhyperior, Ninetales, and Rotom-H are all capable of adequately functioning as checks to them.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Bruxish can opt to use its Dazzling ability, as it will be able to sweep without fearing priority from the likes of Zoroark, Doublade, and Honchkrow. However, Bruxish will more often than not appreciate the rather invaluable power Strong Jaw provides its Psychic Fangs and Crunch attacks with. It also has Aqua Jet to help circumvent its vulnerability to priority. Choice Scarf is also an option to help circumvent Bruxish's only decent Speed, though it leaves Bruxish with a notable lack of power. Aqua Tail can be used over Waterfall for its better damage output, though the worse accuracy generally makes Waterfall a safer and more preferable option, especially given Bruxish's frailty. Poison Fang can be used to hit Grass- and Fairy-types super effectively; however, most Pokemon of these types are already hit hard enough by Psychic Fangs. Lastly, Bruxish has access to decent utility options in Taunt, dual screens, and Toxic, but it doesn't have the bulk or space in its movepool to make sufficient use of any of these moves.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Dark-types**: Dark-types are immune to Psychic Fangs and can threaten to OHKO Bruxish with super effective STAB attacks. Zoroark and Honchkrow can threaten Bruxish with priority Sucker Punch as well as trap it with Pursuit, while Umbreon can almost always tank a hit and OHKO Bruxish with Foul Play.

**Steel-types**: Steel-types such as Escavalier, Doublade, Bronzong, and Registeel can all tank a hit and threaten Bruxish with either super effective STAB attacks in the case of the former two or status in the case of the latter two.

**Faster Pokemon and Priority**: Due to Bruxish's abysmal bulk, it is easily forced out by both faster threats and strong priority. Flygon, Zoroark, and Shaymin can all tank an Aqua Jet and OHKO Bruxish, while Doublade's Shadow Sneak, Honchkrow's Sucker Punch, and Linoone's Extreme Speed are also quite threatening.

**Bulky Psychic-types**: If Bruxish isn't running Crunch, it is easily walled by the likes of Necrozma, Slowbro, Cresselia, and Reuniclus, which can all tank a hit and retaliate with either super effective coverage attacks, entry hazards, or status.
 
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add 4mss in overview and how adamant/jolly makes it ever too slow or ever too weak respectively

Remove Waterfall slash with Aqua jet on 1st set, just keep it slashed with crunch. it absolutely needs priority imo

Carriers of powerful priority, such as Linoone, Comfey, and Lycanroc are also best removed
Zoroark

* Powerful offensive threats capable of weakening or chipping bulkier opponents, such as Jolteon, Zoroark, and Swellow can all aid Bruxish in dealing with bulky threats late-game that it would otherwise risk 50/50 situations with, such as Registeel, Umbreon, and Escavalier.
what 50/50s ? i dont get this point. i like the overall idea but the bit with 50/50 should be removed

* Steel-type checks are also quite useful to Bruxish due to their ability to weaken or KO the likes of Escavalier, Registeel, and Ferroseed, which are all quite troublesome for it. The aforementioned Fighting-types work as checks to both Dark- and Steel-types, though Rotom-H, Nidoqueen, and Torkoal are all examples of Pokemon also capable of fulfilling this role.
The information here is good/correct but the way its presented is very sloppy, im assuming u'll fix this in write up

Slash Adamant for cb set, adamant aqua jet is nice

QC approved 1/3
 
  • Bruxish's Speed, while good, can also hamper it at times, as it is still outsped and heavily threatened by common Pokemon such as Lycanroc, Jolteon, Roserade, and Shaymin

I don't like these examples aside from Shaymin. Roserade is slower than Bruxish, Jolteon is meh, and Lycanroc is meh and threatened by Aqua Jet. I'd make the examples Shaymin, Zoroark, and Swellow.

  • Aqua Jet is a strong STAB priority attack that allows Bruxish to pick off weakened threats, as well as when boosted, OHKO the likes of Pokemon that would otherwise revenge kill it, such as Rotom-H, Salazzle, and Alolan Dugtrio
Don't mention Alolan Dugtrio, it's not relevant.
  • If Bruxish is attempting a sweep, it is best that faster threats than can take an Aqua Jet, such as Jolteon, Heliolisk, and Roserade are removed, as they will otherwise outspeed and KO Bruxish, thus impeding its sweep.
Roserade isn't faster - change that to Shaymin.
  • Carriers of powerful priority, such as Linoone, Comfey, and Lycanroc are also best removed, as Bruxish's poor bulk alongside the recoil it will take from Life Orb can in time, leave it quite susceptible to being revenge killed.
Also don't like these examples. I'd change it to Doublade and Honchkrow.

  • Flygon, Roserade, and Shaymin can all tank an Aqua Jet and OHKO Bruxish
Roserade isn't faster.


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[OVERVIEW]

Bruxish is an extremely potent and threatening attacker in the RU metagame thanks to its plethora of valuable offensive traits. Its high Attack alongside an obscenely powerful STAB and Strong Jaw-boosted Psychic Fangs allows Bruxish to perfectly complement its access to Swords Dance and a decent speed tier as a sweeper or wallbreaker on offensive teams. Alongside its powerful Psychic Fangs, Bruxish also has access to useful STAB priority in the form of Aqua Jet, as well as a powerful coverage option in Strong Jaw-boosted Crunch, which further bolsters its offensive presence. Unfortunately, said offensive presence is slightly offset by Bruxish's abysmal bulk, as it will often struggle to survive attacks from Pokemon that it fails to KO, which are quite common in the metagame. Bruxish's Speed, while good, can also hamper it at times, as it is still outsped and heavily threatened by common Pokemon such as Swellow, Flygon, and Shaymin. Bruxish also struggles from four-moveslot syndrome in that it often has to decide between running Crunch or Waterfall, meaning that it will always struggle to break a certain foe. Lastly, the choice of a nature can also be a struggle, as Bruxish will slightly lack power with a Jolly nature and will be slightly slow with an Adamant nature.

[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Psychic Fangs
move 3: Aqua Jet
move 4: Crunch / Waterfall
item: Life Orb
ability: Strong Jaw
nature: Jolly / Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========

Swords Dance is mandatory for boosting Burxish's Attack to extremely threatening levels and enabling its sweep. Psychic Fangs is Bruxish's primary STAB attack of choice,(RC) and receives a boost in power from both STAB and Strong Jaw; it is thus an obscenely powerful option that,(AC) when boosted, is capable of OHKOing several metagame threats. Aqua Jet is a strong STAB priority attack that allows Bruxish to pick off weakened threats, as well as and when boosted, OHKO the likes of Pokemon that would otherwise revenge kill it, such as Rotom-H and Salazzle. Crunch provides excellent coverage alongside Bruxish's STAB attacks, allowing it to,(AC) when boosted, likely OHKO the likes of Pokemon that would otherwise wall it in Slowbro, Doublade, and Cresselia after Stealth Rock. Waterfall is an option over Crunch that sacrifices coverage for power against defensive Pokemon, and it more reliably KOs Diancie, Donphan, and Gigalith. Lastly, Ice Fang is an option for hitting Pokemon like Tyrantrum, Yanmega, and Flygon super effectively, but it usually isn't preferred, as these threats are already hit hard enough by either of Bruxish's STAB attacks.

Set Details
========

Maximum investment in Attack and Speed allows allow Bruxish to be both as fast and powerful as possible, and as a result,(AC) maintain an impressive offensive presence. A Jolly nature maximizes Bruxish's Speed,(RC) and allows it to outpace all defensive Pokemon, as well as Moltres, Rotom-C, Rotom-H, and maximum Speed Meloetta. An Adamant nature can be used,(AC) however, to aid Bruxish in more reliably pressuring bulkier foes at the cost of being outsped by the aforementioned threats. Life Orb provides Bruxish's already strong moves with a vital boost in power, allowing it to secure the OHKO on Slowbro and Bronzong with a boosted Crunch, as well as the 2HKO on Registeel and Umbreon with a boosted Waterfall. Strong Jaw is the preferred ability, as it gives Psychic Fangs its immense power,(RC) and also gives Crunch a 1.5x boost in power.

Usage Tips
========

This set can function in many different ways and consistently be put to good use in matches. It functions as a sweeper once Bruxish's checks have been removed or weakened, as well as as a wallbreaker against bulkier teams. If Bruxish is attempting a sweep, it is best that faster threats than can take an Aqua Jet, such as Jolteon, Heliolisk, and Shaymin,(AC) are removed, as they will otherwise outspeed and KO Bruxish, thus impeding its sweep. Carriers of powerful priority,(RC) such as Linoone, Comfey, Honchkrow, and Doublade are also best removed, as Bruxish's poor bulk alongside the recoil it will take from Life Orb can,(AC) in time, leave it quite susceptible to being revenge killed. Setup opportunities can at times be hard to find,(RC) and should thus be capitalized on. Bruxish can set up on defensive Pokemon that won't be able to deal sufficient damage to it, such as Blastoise and Bronzong, as well as against Pokemon that it will force out,(RC) like Diancie, Toxicroak, and Venusaur. Lastly, due to its poor bulk, Bruxish should never try switching into an attack;(SC).(remove period) as such, it should be brought in with slow pivot support or after a teammate has fainted.

Team Options
========

Powerful offensive threats capable of weakening or chipping bulkier opponents, such as Jolteon, Zoroark, and Swellow,(AC) can all aid Bruxish in dealing with bulky threats late-game that it would otherwise struggle to break, such as Registeel, Umbreon, and Escavalier. Dark-type checks,(RC) such as Toxicroak, Kommo-o, and Gardevoir can all dent Umbreon for Bruxish,(RC) as well as dispose of big threats to it in Alolan Persian, Pangoro, and Honchkrow. Steel-type checks are also quite useful to Bruxish due to their ability to weaken or KO the likes of Escavalier, Registeel, and Ferroseed, which are all quite troublesome for it. The aforementioned Fighting-types work as checks to both Dark- and Steel-types, though Rotom-H, Nidoqueen, and Torkoal can all adequately check Steel-types as well. If Bruxish does not use Crunch, checks to bulky Psychic types,(RC) such as Zoroark, Pangoro, and Yanmega are valuable teammates, as Bruxish otherwise struggles to break past the likes of Necrozma, Slowbro, Reuniclus, and Cresselia. Entry hazard support from the likes of (repetition) Necrozma, Froslass, Donphan, and Aerodactyl is helpful for Bruxish, as with either Stealth Rock or Spikes down,(AC) it is capable of more reliably breaking past bulkier foes. Bruxish really appreciates Sticky Web support from Galvantula or Shuckle is in particular an entry hazard Bruxish really appreciates (flow), as it allows it Bruxish to outpace the entire unboosted metagame, thus circumventing its only decent Speed.

[SET]
name: Choice Band
move 1: Psychic Fangs
move 2: Aqua Jet
move 3: Waterfall
move 4: Crunch
item: Choice Band
ability: Strong Jaw
nature: Jolly / Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========

Psychic Fangs is an obscenely powerful STAB attack when boosted by Choice Band,(RC) and is capable of OHKOing or 2HKOing most of the metagame. Aqua Jet is powerful STAB priority that is useful for picking off weakened threats. Waterfall is a powerful STAB option that allows Bruxish to hit the likes of Gigalith, Gligar, and Diancie for respectable damage. Crunch rounds off Bruxish's coverage,(RC) and is excellent coverage in that it allows Bruxish it to 2HKO Pokemon that would otherwise freely switch into it after Stealth Rock, such as Slowbro, Doublade, and Necrozma. Lastly, Ice Fang may seem like a reliable option for hitting Dragon-, Grass-,(AC) and Flying-types super effectively, though most Pokemon of these types are already hit hard enough by either Psychic Fangs or Waterfall.

Set Details
========

Maximum investment in Attack with a Choice Band allows Bruxish to hit as hard as possible and function as an extremely threatening wallbreaker. Maximum Speed investment is also quite important for outpacing defensive foes, as well as and with a Jolly nature, barely outpacing and threatening the likes of Moltres, Meloetta, Rotom-H, Rotom-C, and Toxicroak. An Adamant nature is also an option, as it sacrifices sacrificing the ability to outspeed the aforementioned threats for more power behind Bruxish's attacks. Strong Jaw is the preferred ability, as it puts an immense amount of power behind Bruxish's Psychic Fangs attack,(RC) as well as a decent amount of power behind its Crunch.

Usage Tips
========

Due to the nature of Choice Band, this set must be used with careful prediction in order to help Bruxish properly function as a wallbreaker. In order to do this, predicting switches into Pokemon resistant or immune to Psychic Fangs, such as Umbreon and Doublade, and using Waterfall or a coverage option to hit them for sufficient damage is key to Bruxish's success. Once foes resistant or immune to Psychic Fangs (improve clarity; when I first read it I thought you were talking about the move) have been removed and faster foes have been picked off, Bruxish should feel free to spam Psychic Fangs, as the move's immense power will break through most Pokemon neutral or weak to it quite effectively. Steel- and Dark-types are should ideally to be removed in order to make full use of this set, as none of Bruxish's coverage options are particularly useful against most defensive Pokemon of these types, which will often severely dent Bruxish while taking hits. Honchkrow, Sneasel, and occasionally Zoroark are all Pokemon that tend to carry Pursuit, which can trap and KO Bruxish. If any of these Pokemon are on the opposing team, Bruxish must be especially careful when using Psychic Fangs, as even if it nets a KO with the move, any of the aforementioned threats can come into play, take no damage, and trap and revenge kill Bruxish with ease.

Team Options
========

Teams that need a Pokemon capable of breaking through defensive teams very much appreciate this set, as Bruxish's good Speed allows it to function as a powerful wallbreaker that also isn't pressured by offensive teams too heavily. This set is also appreciated by bulky offense teams, as most Pokemon found on these teams, such as Heracross and Escavalier, have great offensive synergy with Bruxish. Entry hazard support from the likes of Nidoqueen, Gligar, or Aerodactyl is almost mandatory, as with either Stealth Rock or Spikes on the field, Bruxish is capable of more reliably KOing the likes of Slowbro, Doublade, and more. Sticky Web in particular is a great entry hazard to support Bruxish with, as upon being able to outpace the entire unboosted metagame, it becomes extremely difficult to switch into and revenge kill. Galvantula and Shuckle are both capable of supporting Bruxish, and the former can even threaten Dark-types for Bruxish with STAB Bug Buzz. Fighting-types like Heracross,(AC) Pangoro,(AC) and Kommo-o make good partners, as they can allow Bruxish to more freely spam Psychic Fangs later in a match by removing the Dark- and Steel-types that threaten it. Examples include Heracross, Pangoro, and Kommo-o. (more condensed) If a Fighting-type Pokemon isn't wanted, however, then other checks to Dark-types,(RC) such as Florges, Comfey, and Golisopod are all appreciated. Steel-type checks are also useful, as Bruxish is even more vulnerable to the likes of Escavalier and Registeel with this set. Rhyperior, Ninetales, and Rotom-H are all capable of adequately functioning as checks to the aforementioned Steel-types.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Bruxish can opt to use its Dazzling ability, as it will be able to sweep without fearing priority from the likes of Zoroark, Doublade, and Honchkrow. However, Bruxish will more often than not appreciate the rather invaluable power Strong Jaw provides its Psychic Fangs and Crunch attacks with. It also has Aqua Jet to help circumvent its vulnerability to priority. Choice Scarf is also an option to help circumvent Bruxish's only decent Speed, though it leaves Bruxish with a notable lack of power. Aqua Tail can be used over Waterfall for its better damage output, though the worse accuracy generally makes Waterfall a safer and more preferable option, especially given Bruxish's frailty. Poison Fang can be used to hit Grass- and Fairy-types super effectively;(SC).(remove period) however, most Pokemon of these types are already hit hard enough by Psychic Fangs. Lastly, Bruxish has access to decent utility options in Taunt, dual screens, and Toxic, but it doesn't have the bulk or space in its movepool to make sufficient use of any of these aforementioned moves.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Dark-types**: Dark-types are immune to Psychic Fangs and can threaten to OHKO Bruxish with super effective STAB attacks. Zoroark and Honchkrow can threaten Bruxish with priority Sucker Punch, as well as trap it with Pursuit, while Umbreon can almost always tank a hit and OHKO Bruxish with Foul Play.

**Steel-types**: Steel-types such as Escavalier, Doublade, Bronzong,(AC) and Registeel can all tank a hit and threaten Bruxish with either super effective STAB attacks in the case of the former two or status in the case of the latter two.

**Faster Pokemon and Priority**: Due to Bruxish's abysmal bulk, it is easily forced out by both faster threats and strong priority. Flygon, Zoroark, and Shaymin can all tank an Aqua Jet and OHKO Bruxish, while Doublade's Shadow Sneak, Honchkrow's Sucker Punch, and Linoone's Extreme Speed are all also quite threatening.

**Bulky Psychic-types**: If Bruxish isn't running Crunch, it is easily walled by the likes of Necrozma, Slowbro, Cresselia, and Reuniclus, who can all tank a hit and retaliate with either super effective coverage attacks, entry hazards, or status.
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[OVERVIEW]

Bruxish is an extremely potent and threatening attacker in the RU metagame thanks to its plethora of valuable offensive traits. Its high Attack alongside an obscenely powerful STAB-(hyphen) and Strong Jaw-boosted Psychic Fangs allows Bruxish to perfectly complement its access to Swords Dance and a decent speed Speed tier as a sweeper or wallbreaker on offensive teams. Alongside its powerful Psychic Fangs, Bruxish also has access to useful STAB priority in the form of Aqua Jet, (comma) as well as a powerful coverage option in Strong Jaw-boosted Crunch, which further bolsters its offensive presence. Unfortunately, said offensive presence is slightly offset by Bruxish's abysmal bulk, as it will often struggle to survive attacks from Pokemon that it fails to KO, which are quite common in the metagame. Bruxish's Speed, while good, can also hamper it at times, as it is still outsped and heavily threatened by common Pokemon such as Swellow, Flygon, and Shaymin. Bruxish also struggles from four-moveslot syndrome in that it often has to decide between running Crunch or Waterfall, meaning that it will always struggle to break through a certain foe. Lastly, the choice of a choosing Bruxish's nature can also be a struggle, as Bruxish will slightly lack power with a Jolly nature and will be slightly slow with an Adamant nature.

[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Psychic Fangs
move 3: Aqua Jet
move 4: Crunch / Waterfall
item: Life Orb
ability: Strong Jaw
nature: Jolly / Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
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Swords Dance is mandatory for boosting Burxish's Attack to extremely threatening levels and enabling its to sweep. Psychic Fangs is Bruxish's primary STAB attack of choice and receives a boost in power from both STAB and Strong Jaw; it is thus an obscenely powerful option that, (comma) when boosted, is capable of OHKOing several metagame threats when boosted. Aqua Jet is a strong STAB priority attack that allows Bruxish to pick off weakened threats, (comma) and, (comma) when boosted, OHKO the likes of Pokemon that would otherwise revenge kill it, (comma) such as Rotom-H and Salazzle. Crunch provides excellent coverage alongside Bruxish's STAB attacks, allowing it to, when boosted, likely OHKO Pokemon that would otherwise wall it in Slowbro, Doublade, and Cresselia after Stealth Rock damage. Waterfall is an option over Crunch that sacrifices coverage for power against defensive Pokemon, and it more reliably KOes Diancie, Donphan, and Gigalith. Lastly, Ice Fang is an option for hitting Pokemon like Tyrantrum, Yanmega, and Flygon super effectively, but it usually isn't preferred, as these threats are already hit hard enough by either at least one of Bruxish's STAB attacks.

Set Details
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Maximum investment in Attack and Speed allows Bruxish to be both as fast and powerful as possible, and as a result, maintain an impressive offensive presence. A Jolly nature maximizes Bruxish's Speed and allows it to outpace all defensive Pokemon, (comma) as well as Moltres, Rotom-C, Rotom-H, and maximum Speed Meloetta. An Adamant nature can be used, however, to aid Bruxish in more reliably pressuring bulkier foes at the cost of being outsped by the aforementioned threats. Life Orb provides Bruxish's already strong moves with a vital boost in power, allowing it to secure the OHKO on Slowbro and Bronzong with a boosted Crunch, (comma) as well as the 2HKO on Registeel and Umbreon with a boosted Waterfall. Strong Jaw is the preferred ability, as it gives Psychic Fangs its immense power and also gives Crunch a 1.5x boost in power.

Usage Tips
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This set can function in many different ways and consistently be put to good use in matches. It functions as a sweeper once Bruxish's checks have been removed or weakened, (comma) as well as as a wallbreaker against bulkier teams. If Bruxish is attempting a sweep, it is best that faster threats than that can take an Aqua Jet, (comma) such as Jolteon, Heliolisk, and Shaymin, (comma) are removed, as they will otherwise outspeed and KO Bruxish, thus impeding preventing its sweep. Carriers of powerful priority such as Linoone, Comfey, Honchkrow, and Doublade are also best removed, as Bruxish's poor bulk alongside the recoil it will take from Life Orb can in time, eventually leave it quite susceptible to being revenge killed. Setup opportunities can at times be hard to find at times and should thus be capitalized on whenever they appear. Bruxish can set up on defensive Pokemon that won't be able to deal sufficient damage to it, such as Blastoise and Bronzong, as well as against Pokemon that it will forces out like Diancie, Toxicroak, and Venusaur. Lastly, due to its poor bulk, Bruxish should never try switching into an attack; as such, it should be brought in with slow pivot support or after a teammate has fainted.

Team Options
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Powerful offensive threats capable of weakening or chipping away at bulkier opponents, such as Jolteon, Zoroark, and Swellow, can all aid Bruxish in dealing with bulky threats late-game that it would otherwise struggle to break, such as Registeel, Umbreon, and Escavalier, (comma) late-game. Dark-type checks such as Toxicroak, Kommo-o, and Gardevoir can all dent Umbreon for Bruxish as well as dispose of big threats to it in Alolan Persian, Pangoro, and Honchkrow. Steel-type checks are also quite useful to Bruxish due to their ability to weaken or KO the likes of Escavalier, Registeel, and Ferroseed, which are all quite troublesome for it. The aforementioned Fighting-types work as checks to both Dark- and Steel-types, though Rotom-H, Nidoqueen, and Torkoal can all adequately check Steel-types as well. If Bruxish does not use Crunch, checks to bulky Psychic-(hyphen)types such as Zoroark, Pangoro, and Yanmega are valuable teammates, as Bruxish otherwise struggles to break past the likes of Necrozma, Slowbro, Reuniclus, and Cresselia. Entry hazard support from Necrozma, Froslass, Donphan, and Aerodactyl is helpful for Bruxish, as with either Stealth Rock or Spikes down damage, it is capable of more reliably breaking past bulkier foes. Bruxish really appreciates Sticky Web support from Galvantula or Shuckle in particular, as it allows Bruxish to outpace the entire unboosted metagame, thus circumventing its only decent Speed.

[SET]
name: Choice Band
move 1: Psychic Fangs
move 2: Aqua Jet
move 3: Waterfall
move 4: Crunch
item: Choice Band
ability: Strong Jaw
nature: Jolly / Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
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Psychic Fangs is an obscenely powerful STAB attack when boosted by Choice Band and is capable of OHKOing or 2HKOing most of the metagame. Aqua Jet is powerful STAB priority that is useful for picking off weakened threats. Waterfall is a powerful STAB option that allows Bruxish to hit the likes of Gigalith, Gligar, and Diancie for respectable damage. Crunch rounds off Bruxish's coverage and allows it to 2HKO Pokemon that would otherwise freely switch into it even after Stealth Rock, (comma) damage such as Slowbro, Doublade, and Necrozma. Lastly, Ice Fang may seem like a reliable option for hitting Dragon-, Grass-, and Flying-types super effectively, though but most Pokemon of these types are already hit hard enough by either Psychic Fangs or Waterfall.

Set Details
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Maximum investment in Attack with a Choice Band allows Bruxish to hit as hard as possible and function as an extremely threatening wallbreaker. Maximum Speed investment is also quite important for outpacing defensive foes, and with a Jolly nature, barely outpacing and threatening the likes of Moltres, Meloetta, Rotom-H, Rotom-C, and Toxicroak. An Adamant nature is also an option, sacrificing the ability to outspeed the aforementioned threats for more power behind Bruxish's attacks. Strong Jaw is the preferred ability, as it puts an immense amount of power behind Bruxish's Psychic Fangs as well as a decent amount of power behind its Crunch.

Usage Tips
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Due to the nature of Choice Band, this set must be used with careful prediction in order to help Bruxish properly function as a wallbreaker. In order to do this, predicting switches into Pokemon resistant or immune to Psychic Fangs, such as Umbreon and Doublade, and using Waterfall or a coverage option to hit them for sufficient damage is key to Bruxish's success. Once foes resistant or immune to Psychic Fangs have been removed and faster foes have been picked off, Bruxish should feel free to spam Psychic Fangs, as the move's immense power will break through most Pokemon neutral or weak to it quite effectively. Steel- and Dark-types should ideally be removed in order to make full use of this set, as none of Bruxish's coverage options are particularly useful against most defensive Pokemon of these types, which will often severely dent Bruxish while taking hits. Honchkrow, Sneasel, and occasionally Zoroark are all Pokemon that tend to carry Pursuit, which can trap and KO Bruxish. If any of these Pokemon are on the opposing team, Bruxish must be especially careful when using Psychic Fangs, as even if it nets a KO with the move, any of the aforementioned threats can come into play, take no damage, and trap and revenge kill Bruxish with ease.

Team Options
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Teams that need a Pokemon capable of breaking through defensive teams very much appreciate this set, as Bruxish's good Speed allows it to function as a powerful wallbreaker that also isn't pressured by offensive teams too heavily. This set is also appreciated by bulky offense teams, as most Pokemon found on these teams, such as Heracross and Escavalier, have great offensive synergy with Bruxish. Entry hazard support from the likes of Nidoqueen, Gligar, or and Aerodactyl is almost mandatory, as with either Stealth Rock or Spikes on the field, Bruxish is capable of more reliably KOing Slowbro, Doublade, and more. Sticky Web in particular is a great entry hazard to support Bruxish with, as upon being able to outpace the entire unboosted metagame, it becomes extremely difficult to switch into and revenge kill. Galvantula and Shuckle are both capable of supporting Bruxish, and the former can even threaten Dark-types for Bruxish with STAB Bug Buzz. Fighting-types like Heracross, Pangoro, and Kommo-o make good partners, as they can allow Bruxish to more freely spam Psychic Fangs later in a match by removing the Dark- and Steel-types that threaten it. If a Fighting-type Pokemon isn't wanted, however, then other checks to Dark-types such as Florges, Comfey, and Golisopod are all appreciated. Steel-type checks are also useful, as Bruxish is even more vulnerable to the likes of Escavalier and Registeel with this set. Rhyperior, Ninetales, and Rotom-H are all capable of adequately functioning as checks to them aforementioned Steel-types.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Bruxish can opt to use its Dazzling ability, as it will be able to sweep without fearing priority from the likes of Zoroark, Doublade, and Honchkrow. However, Bruxish will more often than not appreciate the rather invaluable power Strong Jaw provides its Psychic Fangs and Crunch attacks with. It also has Aqua Jet to help circumvent its vulnerability to priority. Choice Scarf is also an option to help circumvent Bruxish's only decent Speed, though it leaves Bruxish with a notable lack of power. Aqua Tail can be used over Waterfall for its better damage output, though the worse accuracy generally makes Waterfall a safer and more preferable option, especially given Bruxish's frailty. Poison Fang can be used to hit Grass- and Fairy-types super effectively; however, most Pokemon of these types are already hit hard enough by Psychic Fangs. Lastly, Bruxish has access to decent utility options in Taunt, dual screens, and Toxic, but it doesn't have the bulk or space in its movepool to make sufficient use of any of these moves.

Checks and Counters
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**Dark-types**: Dark-types are immune to Psychic Fangs and can threaten to OHKO Bruxish with super effective STAB attacks. Zoroark and Honchkrow can threaten Bruxish with priority Sucker Punch, (comma) as well as trap it with Pursuit, while Umbreon can almost always tank a hit and OHKO Bruxish with Foul Play.

**Steel-types**: Steel-types such as Escavalier, Doublade, Bronzong, and Registeel can all tank a hit and threaten Bruxish with either super effective STAB attacks in the case of the former two or status in the case of the latter two.

**Faster Pokemon and Priority**: Due to Bruxish's abysmal bulk, it is easily forced out by both faster threats and strong priority. Flygon, Zoroark, and Shaymin can all tank an Aqua Jet and OHKO Bruxish, while Doublade's Shadow Sneak, Honchkrow's Sucker Punch, and Linoone's Extreme Speed are also quite threatening.

**Bulky Psychic-types**: If Bruxish isn't running Crunch, it is easily walled by the likes of Necrozma, Slowbro, Cresselia, and Reuniclus, who which can all tank a hit and retaliate with either super effective coverage attacks, entry hazards, or status.
 
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