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Old Apr 12th, 2009, 3:36:15 PM   #26
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Fuzznip - I really think your team options paragraphs are unorganized, off-topic and sometimes even false. For example, as far as Pokemon go, Kitsunoh really doesn't need to worry about entry hazards as much as others, thanks to its immunity to TS and resistance to SR. You would require Wish and Rapid Spin support even less for Kitsunoh than MOST Pokemon in OU, and so I hardly think it's worth a mention. I think that Umbreon Dan's Team Options are more objective, and so I will probably work with what he wrote.
I think you're confused. The entry hazards are for the opponent to take constant damage since Kitsunoh like to force switches and scout. The Wish support I can take out. I'll fix it up a bit again, and then you can decide on whichever. I'll just edit this post.

K, I'm done.

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<p>Since Kitsunoh is meant to scout and force switches, it’s highly recommended to set up entry hazards so the opponent will take constant damage upon switching. Stealth Rock is almost mandatory on teams, so it’s best to set this up as soon as possible. Aerodactyl and Azelf are great options as they almost always get the job done. Most Pokemon also take a considerable amount of damage from Spikes, so Skarmory and Forretress are perfect examples of setting up multiple layers. Toxic Spikes is also worth mentioning to add more frustration for the opponent, which makes Roserade and Fidgit decent options.</p>

<p>Kitsunoh does a great job at wearing down the health of opposing Pokemon, and this allows sweepers to come in and pick off the weakened enemies and attempt a sweep. Stratagem is a great Pokemon to use with its amazing speed and wide movepool. It also resists Kitsunoh’s weaknesses of Fire and Ground, which makes Stratagem and Kitsunoh decent pairings. Gyarados is also a great option, as it also resists both Kitsunoh’s weaknesses.</p>

<p>Kitsunoh lacks the use of recovery moves, so it’s helpful to aid it with Wish support because of its frequent switching and low defenses. Blissey, Vaporeon, and Fidgit are great candidates for utilizing Wish, and Fidgit is also capable of setting up entry hazards such as Toxic Spikes and Stealth Rock as mentioned earlier.</p>
If you still think it's bad, then you can choose Umbreon's if you like.
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