Barbaracle (Choice Scarf)

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[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Razor Shell
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Superpower / Earthquake
move 4: Switcheroo
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Tough Claws
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

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

Razor Shell is Barbaracle's strongest Water-type STAB attack thanks to the Tough Claws boost as well as its most reliable attack in general, dealing considerable damage with near-perfect accuracy. Stone Edge is a secondary STAB attack that has near-perfect neutral coverage beside Razor Shell and is useful for hitting Flying-types very hard; however, Return is another option that gets similar coverage and a Tough Claws boost while being much more dependable because of its perfect accuracy at the cost of being less powerful. Superpower is the preferred move in the third slot, as it's capable of OHKOing offensive Normal-types such as Tauros and Kangaskhan as well as hitting Ferroseed, which resists both of Barbaracle's STAB attacks, super effectively; however, Earthquake is another option that hits Garbodor for super effective damage and does not come with the drawback of lowering Barbaracle's stats. Switcheroo allows Barbaracle to switch items with its target, potentially crippling a defensive Pokemon such as Vileplume, Gourgeist, or Gastrodon, which are common switch-ins to the Shell Smash set, by preventing it from recovering or making it setup bait for a teammate.

Set Details
========

The given EVs maximize Barbaracle's Speed and Attack to make it as effective an attacker as possible. Choice Scarf makes Barbaracle a fearsome revenge killer, combining its impressive power with the ability to outspeed the entire unboosted tier. An Adamant nature can be used to improve Barbaracle's attacking power; however, it will fail to outpace key threats such as Floatzel and Swellow without a Jolly nature. Tough Claws is easily Barbaracle's best ability, as it significantly boosts the power of its contact moves, particularly Razor Shell and Superpower.

Usage Tips
========

Barbaracle works best as a late-game cleaner due to the high Speed afforded by Choice Scarf, so try to conserve it for late in the game when its checks have been sufficiently weakened. Barbaracle should attempt to bluff a Shell Smash set by coming in and threatening out foes that it can reliably KO and outspeed. Be wary of locking Barbaracle into a move that the opponent can take advantage of, such as Razor Shell when they have a Poliwrath, as it can result in a considerable loss of momentum; this also applies to Superpower, which should only be used against Pokemon that will not be KOed by one of Barbaracle's STAB attacks. Barbaracle should attempt to use Switcheroo against defensively oriented teams, as it can cripple them, gain momentum, and free itself up to threaten the opposing team accordingly. Be wary of using Switcheroo against Pokemon with unfavorable items, such as Weezing's and Vileplume's Black Sludge, as getting inflicted with passive damage throughout the match effectively cripples Barbaracle and cuts into its longevity.

Team Options
========

Because Barbaracle's combination of high Speed and power will inevitably force almost constant switches, Spikes support is crucial to punish the opponent even if they predict correctly. Pokemon such as Garbodor and Ferroseed provide Spikes while having decent type synergy with Barbaracle. Barbaracle will often be locked into a commonly resisted move such as Stone Edge or Earthquake, forcing it to switch out; therefore, pairing it with bulky Pokemon that can pivot repeatedly into attacks, such as Weezing and bulky Scyther, is ideal. The former can also provide Toxic Spikes to take advantage of the many switches Barbaracle forces, while the latter provides phenomenal synergy and can conserve momentum with its powerful U-turn. Offensive Ghost-types such as Rotom and Mismagius make for great partners, as they resist nearly all of Barbaracle's weaknesses and can break through or cripple the physically defensive Pokemon such as Mega Audino and Ferroseed that give it trouble. Grass-types such as Lilligant and Ludicolo can deal with Gastrodon and Poliwrath, which resist Barbaracle's STAB combination, as well as other bulky Water-types. Cacturne in particular can deal with Gastrodon while also providing Spikes support. Mesprit, Xatu, and other Psychic-types can switch into Fighting-type attacks from the likes of Hitmonchan as well as heavily pressuring Poison-types such as Garbodor, Weezing, and Vileplume, which clears the way for Barbaracle to clean.
 
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Put Superpower in moves at the very least, probably even slashing with EQ, as revenge killing Tauros reliably (SP OHKOs 100% of the time from full HP) is a very helpful ability that Scarf Barbaracle can do.

Looks pretty good otherwise so far.
 

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I'd make Superpower the main slash tbh. EQ's only benefit over it is hitting Garbodor while SP can hit offensive Normals, Ferroseed, as well as hitting neutral targets more than 50% harder.
 

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Set:
  • Name this set "Choice Scarf".
Set Details:
Choice Scarf along with a Jolly nature allows Barbaracle to outspeed the entire unboosted tier
  • Reword this to emphasise that Barbaracle becomes a fearsome "revenge killer" with a Choice Scarf, boasting great power and the ability to outspeed the entire unboosted tier.
  • Mention that an Adamant nature can be used for more power, but fails to outspeed key threats such as Floatzel and Swellow.
Tough Claws significantly boosts Razor Shell's power
  • Just Razor Shell? Reword this to something like: "Tough Claws is Barbaracle's mandatory ability, significantly boosting the power of its contact moves, particularly Razor Shell and Superpower." This way you're implying that its other abilities arent worth considering.
Usage Tips:
  • Move the second point (the one about weakening its checks) up and make it the first point.
Because Barbaracle is a Choice item user with no momentum moves, it is preferable to only bring it in to revenge kill when it is absolutely necessary, because it will be a huge momentum killer and potentially setup bait, especially if the opponent predicts correctly
  • Remove this entire point, I dont like the way it implies that Scarf Barbaracle is almost always losing you momentum and needs to be played very safely, because if that were the case it wouldn't be worth using at all. I understand what you're trying to say though, so lets break it up into a couple points.
  • Point 1: "Barbaracle should attempt to bluff a Shell Smash set by coming in and threatening out foes that it can reliably KO and outspeed.
  • Point 2: "Be wary of locking Barbaracle into a move that the opponent can take advantage of, for example Razor Shell when they have a Poliwrath, as it can result in a big loss of momentum.
  • Point 3: Barbaracle should attempt to use Switcheroo against defensively orientated teams, as it can both cripple them, gain momentum, and free itself up to threaten the opposing team accordingly.
  • Be wary of using Switcheroo against Pokemon with unfavorable items, such as Weezing and Vileplume's Black Sludge, as getting inflicted with passive damage through the match effectively cripples Barbaracle and cuts into its longevity.
When facing a more defensive team, Barbaracle's Choice Scarf will often become a liablity, so attempt to Switcheroo it away as soon as possible to cripple an opposing wall; however, be careful not to swap with a Poison-type, as they will almost always be carrying Black Sludge
  • We can get rid of this point now that we've mentioned it in the points above.
  • Mention that Barbaracle can be used as set-up fodder if it is locked into Superpower, and therefore it should only be used against Pokemon which will not be KOed by its dual STABs.
Team Options:
  • I'd remove AV Lanturn as a partner, it stacks a lot of weaknesses, and doesnt deal quite enough with Ice Beam to ease Barbaracle's matchup against Grass-types. In particular, Lilligant can put it to sleep or set up on it, leaving Barbaracle unable to revenge kill it, not to mention most Grass-types have Giga Drain to heal off any damage Lanturn might inflict.
  • I'd like to see Psychic-types as partners here, Mesprit and Xatu can pivot into Fighting-type attacks such as Hitmonchan's Mach Punch, and also break down Poison-types such as Vileplume, Garbodor, and Weezing. Meaning that Barbaracle has a much easier time cleaning teams.
Great start, implement all this and QC 1/3

 
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I'd probably mention that Stone Edge is specifically useful for hitting Flying-types hard; most neutral targets get hit for equal damage by the more accurate Razor Shell or even Superpower if you're just going for a revenge kill. It's also good if you want to avoid contact damage without running Earthquake. Outside of Flying-types, Return hits most other targets (such as Water- and Grass-types) for similar damage without the accuracy issues, so give it a mention in moves imo.

In team options I'm not sure I'd mention Mega Audino as a partner as it loses a ton of momentum in the circumstance you're describing (being forced out because Barbaracle is locked into an unfavourable move), especially against setup sweepers. I can't think of any teams where I'd want to use Mega Audino + Scarf Barbarable at the same time. I'd probably suggest bulky Scyther here: if you can provide good hazard support it has fantastic synergy and can conserve momentum with a powerful U-turn as required. I'm also not sure I'd mention that Haunter is a great partner because of its /defensive/ synergy: Grass-type attacks are still chunking it and bulkier Ghosts such as Rotom and Mismagius pack the same immunities while still fitting on offensive teams well. You should probably just have a sentence about offensive Ghost-types in general imo.



Looks good otherwise, QC 2/3
 
Give some examples of Pokemon that Barbaracle can cripple with Switcheroo: things like Vileplume, Gourgeist, and Gastrodon are all heavily crippled with a Choice Scarf and are common switch ins to Barabaracle's Shell Smash set.

Other than that, this looks good 3/3
 

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GP 1/2
[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Razor Shell
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Superpower / Earthquake
move 4: Switcheroo
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Tough Claws
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

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

Razor Shell is Barbaracle's strongest Water-type STAB attack thanks to the Tough Claws boost as well as its most reliable attack in general, dealing considerable damage with near-perfect accuracy. Stone Edge is a secondary STAB attack that has near-perfect neutral coverage beside Razor Shell and is useful for hitting Flying-types very hard; however, Return is another option that gets similar coverage and a Tough Claws boost while being much more dependable because of its perfect accuracy at the cost of being slightly (little more than "slightly" imo, probs just remove it) less powerful. Superpower is the preferred move in the third slot, as it's capable of OHKOing offensive Normal-types such as Tauros and Kangaskhan as well as hitting Ferroseed, which resists both of Barbaracle's STAB attacks, super effectively; however, Earthquake is another option that hits Garbodor for super effective damage and does not come with the drawback of Superpower's stat drops lowering Barbaracle's stats. Switcheroo allows Barbaracle to switch items with its target, potentially crippling a defensive Pokemon such as Vileplume, Gourgeist, or Gastrodon, which are common switch-ins to the Shell Smash set, by preventing it from recovering or making it setup bait for a teammate.

Set Details
========

The given EVs maximize Barbaracle's Speed and Attack to make it as effective an attacker as possible. Choice Scarf makes Barbaracle a fearsome revenge killer, combining its impressive power with the ability to outspeed the entire unboosted tier. An Adamant nature can be used to improve Barbaracle's attacking power; however, it will fail to outpace key threats such as Floatzel and Swellow without a Jolly nature. Tough Claws is easily Barbaracle's best ability, as it significantly boosts the power of its contact moves, particularly Razor Shell and Superpower.

Usage Tips
========

Barbaracle works best as a late-game cleaner due to the high Speed afforded by Choice Scarf, so try to conserve it for late in the game when its checks have been sufficiently weakened. Barbaracle should attempt to bluff a Shell Smash set by coming in and threatening out foes that it can reliably KO and outspeed. Be wary of locking Barbaracle into a move that the opponent can take advantage of, such as Razor Shell when they have a Poliwrath, as it can result in a considerable loss of momentum; this also applies to Superpower, which should only be used against Pokemon that will not be KOed by one of its Barbaracle's STAB attacks. Barbaracle should attempt to use Switcheroo against defensively oriented teams, as it can cripple them, gain momentum, and free itself up to threaten the opposing team accordingly. Be wary of using Switcheroo against Pokemon with unfavorable items, such as Weezing and Vileplume's Black Sludge, as getting inflicted with passive damage throughout the match effectively cripples Barbaracle and cuts into its longevity.

Team Options
========

Because Barbaracle's combination of high Speed and power will inevitably force almost constant switches, Spikes support is crucial to punish the opponent even if they predict correctly. Pokemon such as Garbodor and Ferroseed provide Spikes while having decent type synergy with Barbaracle. Barbaracle will often be locked into a commonly resisted move such as Stone Edge or Earthquake, forcing it to switch out; therefore, pairing it with bulky Pokemon that can pivot repeatedly into attacks, such as Weezing and bulky Scyther, is ideal. The former can also provide Toxic Spikes to take advantage of the many switches Barbaracle forces, (AC) while the latter provides phenomenal synergy and can conserve momentum with its powerful U-turn. Offensive Ghost-types such as Rotom and Mismagius make for a great partners, as they resist nearly all of Barbaracle's weaknesses and can break through or cripple the physically defensive Pokemon such as Mega Audino and Ferroseed that give it trouble. Grass-types such as Lilligant and Ludicolo can deal with Gastrodon and Poliwrath, which resist Barbaracle's STAB combination, as well as other bulky Water-types. Cacturne in particular can deal with Gastrodon while also providing Spikes support. Mesprit, Xatu, and other Psychic-types can switch into Fighting-type attacks from the likes of Hitmonchan as well as heavily pressuring Poison-types such as Garbodor, Weezing, and Vileplume, which clears the way for Barbaracle to clean.
 
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GP 2/2

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Razor Shell
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Superpower / Earthquake
move 4: Switcheroo
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Tough Claws
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe

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

Razor Shell is Barbaracle's strongest Water-type STAB attack thanks to the Tough Claws boost as well as its most reliable attack in general, dealing considerable damage with near-perfect accuracy. Stone Edge is a secondary STAB attack that has near-perfect neutral coverage beside Razor Shell and is useful for hitting Flying-types very hard; however, Return is another option that gets similar coverage and a Tough Claws boost while being much more dependable because of its perfect accuracy at the cost of being less powerful. Superpower is the preferred move in the third slot, as it's capable of OHKOing offensive Normal-types such as Tauros and Kangaskhan as well as hitting Ferroseed, which resists both of Barbaracle's STAB attacks, super effectively; however, Earthquake is another option that hits Garbodor for super effective damage and does not come with the drawback of lowering Barbaracle's stats. Switcheroo allows Barbaracle to switch items with its target, potentially crippling a defensive Pokemon such as Vileplume, Gourgeist, or Gastrodon, which are common switch-ins to the Shell Smash set, by preventing it from recovering or making it setup bait for a teammate.

Set Details
========

The given EVs maximize Barbaracle's Speed and Attack to make it as effective an attacker as possible. Choice Scarf makes Barbaracle a fearsome revenge killer, combining its impressive power with the ability to outspeed the entire unboosted tier. An Adamant nature can be used to improve Barbaracle's attacking power; however, it will fail to outpace key threats such as Floatzel and Swellow without a Jolly nature. Tough Claws is easily Barbaracle's best ability, as it significantly boosts the power of its contact moves, particularly Razor Shell and Superpower.

Usage Tips
========

Barbaracle works best as a late-game cleaner due to the high Speed afforded by Choice Scarf, so try to conserve it for late in the game when its checks have been sufficiently weakened. Barbaracle should attempt to bluff a Shell Smash set by coming in and threatening out foes that it can reliably KO and outspeed. Be wary of locking Barbaracle into a move that the opponent can take advantage of, such as Razor Shell when they have a Poliwrath, as it can result in a considerable loss of momentum; this also applies to Superpower, which should only be used against Pokemon that will not be KOed by one of Barbaracle's STAB attacks. Barbaracle should attempt to use Switcheroo against defensively oriented teams, as it can cripple them, gain momentum, and free itself up to threaten the opposing team accordingly. Be wary of using Switcheroo against Pokemon with unfavorable items, such as Weezing's and Vileplume's Black Sludge, as getting inflicted with passive damage throughout the match effectively cripples Barbaracle and cuts into its longevity.

Team Options
========

Because Barbaracle's combination of high Speed and power will inevitably force almost constant switches, Spikes support is crucial to punish the opponent even if they predict correctly. Pokemon such as Garbodor and Ferroseed provide Spikes while having decent type synergy with Barbaracle. Barbaracle will often be locked into a commonly resisted move such as Stone Edge or Earthquake, forcing it to switch out; therefore, pairing it with bulky Pokemon that can pivot repeatedly into attacks, such as Weezing and bulky Scyther, is ideal. The former can also provide Toxic Spikes to take advantage of the many switches Barbaracle forces, while the latter provides phenomenal synergy and can conserve momentum with its powerful U-turn. Offensive Ghost-types such as Rotom and Mismagius make for great partners, as they resist nearly all of Barbaracle's weaknesses and can break through or cripple the physically defensive Pokemon such as Mega Audino and Ferroseed that give it trouble. Grass-types such as Lilligant and Ludicolo can deal with Gastrodon and Poliwrath, which resist Barbaracle's STAB combination, as well as other bulky Water-types. Cacturne in particular can deal with Gastrodon while also providing Spikes support. Mesprit, Xatu, and other Psychic-types can switch into Fighting-type attacks from the likes of Hitmonchan as well as heavily pressuring Poison-types such as Garbodor, Weezing, and Vileplume, which clears the way for Barbaracle to clean.
 

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