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[Overview]
<p>Since its release in the fourth generation, Gliscor has been one of OU's premier physical walls. It's Its stellar defensive typing gives it a useful resistance to Fighting-type moves and an immunity to Ground-type moves, making it a decent check to Pokemon like Terrakion, Breloom, Landorus-T, and Lucario. Though BW2 brought with it a whole host of new threats for Gliscor, such as Keldeo and Technician Breloom, as well as solid competition in the form of Landorus-T, it still manages to find a solid niche as one of the best physical walls in OU. Gliscor has a few advantages that set it aside from Landorus-T, such as its amazing ability, Poison Heal, which lets it recover 12.5% of its health at the end of every turn when poisoned. BW2 move tutors gave it Roost, which means its Gliscor's defensive set can recover an enormous 62.5% in one turn with Poison Heal. It can also make use of Baton Pass to give its teammates Substitutes or Swords Dance and Agility boosts, or it can go offensive with an Acrobatics set.</p>
<p>However, Gliscor does have plenty of problems as well. Its lackluster HP and special defense stats mean that even weak special attacks will be doing major damage to Gliscor. Its four times weakness to Ice-type moves is also a hinderance hindrance. This means that some physical Pokemon, like Lucario, Mamoswine, and Conkeldurr, can use Ice-type coverage to break through Gliscor without much difficulty. Gliscor also faces major competition from Landorus-T, which, thanks to its Ability ability Intimidate, is bulkier, and it's offensive pivot set is better suited for the current metagame. Despite these flaws, Gliscor's SubToxic set still makes it a formidable opponent, and it deserves to be considered on any defensively oriented team.</p>
[SET]
name: SubToxic
move 1: Substitute
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Protect / Roost / Taunt
move 4: Earthquake
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Impish
evs: 244 HP / 40 Def / 224 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p> This set sits at the pinnacle of OU stall. By holding a Toxic Orb, Gliscor essentially gets two rounds of Leftovers recovery at the end of each turn. This means that Gliscor can recover all of the health lost from creating a Substitute in only two turns. Combined with Protect, it can continually alternate between Substitute and Protect while Toxic slowly wears down the opposing Pokémon's Pokemon's HP. Protect also lets it stall out your opponent's PP, meaning Pokemon that rely on low PP moves to hit Gliscor like Rotom-W's Hydro Pump will not be able to take you down. This Gliscor set finds it easy to switch in on Choice-locked moves Pokemon like Terrakion's Close Combat locked into Close Combat and Garchomp's Earthquake locked into Earthquake (don't want to repeat locked too much), giving it a free opportunity to set up a Substitute. Once Gliscor gets behind a Substitute, it becomes much harder to KO. Only multi-hit moves like Icicle Spear or Bullet Seed can break its Sub while also doing actual damage to Gliscor itself. Earthquake gives Gliscor a STAB move to hit Pokemon that are immune to Toxic such as Heatran, Lucario, and Jirachi. Roost and Taunt are viable options to use over Protect. Roost lets you Gliscor recover large amounts of health if Gliscor it has been weakened though the course of the battle. This is especially useful in tandem with Poison Heal, since you can recover 2/3 of your health in one turn. Using Taunt means you Gliscor won't be setup bait for hazards setters like Skarmory, Forretress, and Ferrothorn, and can prevent slower Taunt users such as Jellicent from stopping your stall cold. </p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>Gliscor's EVs allow it to outspeed max speed Landorus-T, as well as Specially Defensive Zapdos, and Adamant Lucario. With this Speed, Gliscor can OHKO Lucario with Earthquake after Stealth Rock, and can alternate between Substitute and Protect until Zapdos and Landorus-T run out of Hidden Power Ice and Stone Edge PP, respectively. The EVs also make Gliscor's HP reach a multiple of 8, which means it will gain the maximum amount of health possible from Poison Heal. The rest is put into Defense to maximize its physical bulk.</p>
<p>Gliscor has a problem beating a lot of defensive Steel-types. While,[remove comma] Forretress, Skarmory, and Ferrothorn pose no offensive threat to it, Gliscor can't do much to them either. In return, they can set up Spikes, Stealth Rock, or Whirlwind in Skarmory's case. Because of this, Gliscor appreciates a strong Fire-type to eliminate these threats before trying to stall. Magnezone is also a great partner, since it can trap and KO all of the Steel-types mentioned above. Rotom-W with HP Hidden Power Ice can also be a problem for Gliscor one on one 1 on 1, since it can only be hurt through Toxic damage, and those that carry Rest will be impossible to take down. Because of this, Celebi can make a great partner as well. It can tank many of the special attackers that threaten Gliscor, such as Starmie, Keldeo, Scarf Politoed, Latios, and Thundurus-T. Heatran, Celebi, and Gliscor make an excellent defensive core, covering all of each other's weaknesses. Good teammates also include Tyranitar and Abomasnow, since Gliscor appreciates the added damage that sand and hail bring. Gliscor fits well into both of these weathers, with each having advantages over the other. In hail, Gliscor still gains 6% of its health back when poisoned, while most of its opponents will lose additional health. Sand allows you to recover your full 12.5%, but there are many more Pokémon immune to sand damage than hail damage. Sand damage, in addition to Toxic damage, will quickly rack up,[remove comma] and can make Toxic stalling much easier for Gliscor. Tentacruel makes an excellent partner for Gliscor, since they have great synergy and Tentacruel can provide Toxic Spikes support, which means Gliscor won't have to waste a turn poisoning the opponent.</p>
[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Taunt / Toxic
move 3: Ice Fang / U-turn
move 4: Roost / Protect
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Impish
evs: 244 HP / 236 Def / 16 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>With this set, Gliscor takes advantage of its fantastic defensive typing and above average bulk to put a stop to many of the physical attackers[add s] in of OU. For example, it is one of the few Pokémon Pokemon in OU that can reliably switch into Choice Band Terrakion, having only a 6% chance of being 2HKO'd by Stone Edge after Strealth Rock. At first glance, this set may seem to be outclassed by Landorus-T, but Gliscor still has one major advantage that sets it apart from it: reliable recovery. Not only does Gliscor get Poison Heal to recover 12.5% of its HP at the end of each turn, but it also has Roost, which lets it recover a monstrous 62.5%. This alone sets it apart from Landorus-T, which suffers from a lack of reliable recovery. In addition, Gliscor is immune to Status status, which means that it can safely wall Jirachi, and doesn't fear switching into Will-O-Wisp or Spore after Toxic Orb has been activated. Its Gliscor's access to Taunt also sets it appart apart, meaning slower defensive threats can't set up on it. Earthquake is your main STAB move, and it lets you hit the likes of Terrakion for super-effective damage. Because Gliscor has decent speed for a wall, Taunt is a good option for the second slot. It allows you to shut down most other common walls that rely on support moves, and prevents things like Skarmory, Forretress, and Ferrothorn from setting up hazards on you Gliscor, and Swords Dance Scizor from boosting. Toxic is another option, which lets Gliscor wear down bulky Water types such as Politoed, Rotom-W, and Jellicent, which love to switch in on Gliscor and can O1-2HKO you with Hydro Pump or Scald. Ice Fang lets you do damage back to things Pokemon like Scarf Salamence and Garchomp after you tank their Outrage. It also gives you a way of hitting Breloom, which otherwise can set up a Swords Dance and KO you with Bullet Seed. However, U-turn is another option, making to make Originally it is worded in such a way that Ice Fang is an option to make Gliscor a defensive pivot, and U-turn is another option. Gliscor a defensive pivot for your team, and grabbing momentum from the physical attackers that will switch out when Gliscor comes you come in.
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Protect is a decent option over Roost, since it lets you scout Choiced-locked special attackers that can switch in on Gliscor such as Keldeo and Latios. It also helps to wear down the opponent if they have been poisoned, though the Sub[no space]Toxic set is usually better at doing this. This set makes a great addition to any hail team, which commonly have problems with Terrakion and other Fighting-types. In addition, Gliscor has a pseudo-immunity to hail, as it still recovers 6% of its health at the end of every turn.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>The given EV spread lets you outrun Adamant max Speed Scizor to prevent it from setting up with Taunt. The HP investment makes your health a multiple of 8 so you regain the maximum amount of HP from Poison Heal possible. The rest is put into its Defense. If your team desperately needs a Pokémon Pokemon to set Stealth Rock, Gliscor can opt for that over Taunt, but it really appreciates the ability to shut down slower defensive Pokemon Pokémon.</p>
<p> As always, Heatran and Celebi make great partners for Gliscor, as they all cover each other's weaknesses perfectly and Gliscor's physically defensive spread compliments their specially defensive ones well. Rotom-W can also make a good teammate, since it can form a VoltTurn core with Gliscor, and tanks all the rain-boosted Water-type attacks and x4 4x effective Ice-type attacks aimed at Gliscor. Tyranitar also makes a great partner for Gliscor, since Gliscor resists Tyranitar's x4 4x weakness to Fighting, and Tyranitar can provide sand support to further wear down the opponents that Gliscor is walling. Tyranitar can also eliminate Latios and Latias, which can otherwise be troublesome for Gliscor. </p>
[SET]
name: AcroBat
move 1: Acrobatics
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Swords Dance
move 4: Substitute / Agility
item: Flying Gem
ability: Hyper Cutter
nature: Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p> This set is Gliscor's best attempt at an offensive set. While this, like Gliscor's defensive sets, might seem outclassed by Double Booster Landorus-T, Gliscor still has a few advantages over the Therian. One of this set's main selling points is Gliscor's access to STAB Acrobatics. When used with a Flying Gem and STAB, Acrobatics becomes a 247 base power attack. At +2, a Flying Gem-boosted Acrobatics is going to hurt even Pokémon Pokemon that resist it. While Landorus-T has trouble taking on Celebi, Latios, Breloom, and Hydreigon, Gliscor can OHKO all of them with a Flying Gem-boosted Acrobatics. Even Rotom-W, one of the best counters to Gliscor takes a minimum of 75% from it. The other major reason to use this set over Landorus-T is that it's ability, Hyper Cutter, means that it can't be stopped by Intimidate users like Landorus-T and Gyarados. The former is OHKO'd by +2 Flying Gem Acrobatics, and the latter is OHKO'd OHKOed even without Flying Gem. Earthquake is your other main STAB, and lets you hit things that resist Acrobatics like Jirachi and Heatran. Substitute lets Gliscor get a free shot in on something faster than it like Keldeo or Latios. Agility is another option over Substitute, since Gliscor can sweep most sun teams at +2/+2, OHKOing many common sun threats like Venusaur, something Landorus-T cannot do, as well as Volcarona, Darmanitan, and Victini. </p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p> The EVs maximize Gliscor's Attack attack and Speed speed, giving you it the best shot at sweeping. A Jolly nature is tempting to use on this set, since it lets you out-speed the standard Ninetales set and Neutral base 100 Pokémon like Volcarona, but Gliscor really needs the power that Adamant provides, and Substitute already protects you Gliscor from Ninetales, Volcarona, Salamence, and Jirachi. Furthermore, and you Gliscor can do serious damage to them with Acrobatics / add spaces Earthquake from there. Fire Fang can be used over Earthquake, since it lets you beat things like Skarmory, which otherwise can set up on or Whirlwind out Gliscor, ending your its sweep. But Fire Fang's coverage is generally not as useful as Earthquake'[apostrophe]s, and the drop in power is definitely noticeable, and STAB Earthquake actually hits harder than a super-effective Fire Fang. Poison Heal can be used instead of Hyper Cutter, since it can switch in on a predicted Toxic and recover most of the HP lost from Substitute, but Hyper Cutter is much more useful and Poison Heal his is far too situational.</p>
<p>Starmie is a great partner for AcroBat, since it can Rapid Spin the hazards that Skarmory or Forretress might set up on Gliscor, and can threaten Jellicent and Politoed with a Life Orb Thunderbolt. Technician Breloom with Focus Punch also deserves a mention, since it can beat Skarmory, Latios, and Latias with a Fighting Gem-boosted Focus Punch, and Rotom-W and Jellicent with Bullet Seed. Mixed attackers like Mixed mixed Salamence and Mixed mixed Jirachi can lure in common counters to Gliscor such as Hippowdon and Rotom-W and remove them, allowing Gliscor to sweep. Gothitelle can trap and KO all of the common counters to Acrobatics Gliscor such as Skarmory and Rotom-W, clearing the way for Gliscor. Thundurus-T can also be a great partner, since it takes down bulky Water-type Pokémon Pokemon, and generally breaks holes in the opponent's team, which Gliscor can then take advantage of to clean up.</p>
[SET]
name: SubPass
move 1: Substitute
move 2: Baton Pass
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Taunt / Swords Dance / Agility
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Impish
evs: 244 HP / 40 Def / 224 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>While Gliscor is mainly used as a defensive Pokémon, this set can surprise the opponent by helping you grab momentum, a Substitute, and possibly a few boosts for teammates all with Baton Pass. The main objective of this Gliscor set is to set up a Substitute and the Baton Pass it to a teammate who that can then use it to set up. And thanks to Gliscor's fantastic natural bulk, complemented by Poison Heal, and immunities to Electric, Ground, and status moves, Gliscor can find many opportunities to do so. Passing a Substitute can also be useful for getting frailer sweepers in without having to take a hit. Lucario, Breloom, Thundurus-T, and other defensively-weak setup sweepers find a free switch-in very useful, and can set up on common switch-ins to Gliscor such as Ferrothorn, Forretress, Rotom-W, Politoed, and Skarmory. Earthquake is the STAB option of choice, since you Gliscor still have has the bulk to set up on Scarf Terrakion. The last option is the most important, and it really depends on what your team needs most. Taunt is the primary option, since it prevents Politoed from using Perish Song, Skarmory from using Whirlwind, and Jellicent from using Taunt itself. This will make it much easier for you to set up a Substitute and pass it along, and finds the most use on dedicated Baton Pass teams. However, Swords Dance and Agility are also decent options depending on your team's needs. Swords Dance, when used in tandem with Substitute, can be useful for passing to strong physical attackers like Breloom, Terrakion, and Lucario in addition to getting them in safely with Substitute. Agility is a more universal boost, as it can be passed to special and physical sweepers alike, including Nasty Plot Thundurus-T, Specs or Expert Belt Keldeo, Swords Dance Lucario, Terrakion, and Kyurem-B.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>The given EVs let Gliscor out-[remove hyphen]speed max sSpeed Landorus-T, Specially Defensive Zapdos, and Adamant Lucario, increasing the number of Pokémon Pokemon that Gliscor can set up a Substitute on. The HP EVs give your Gliscor's health a multiple of 8 to maximize the HP recovered from Poison Heal, and the rest is put into Defense. In terms of teammates, Gliscor makes an excellent member of any dedicated Baton Pass team, since it has decent Speed for a bulky Pokémon, and can block attempts to phaze out your Baton Pass chain with Taunt. Good Baton Pass teammates include Ninjask; Mr. Mime, which can block Perish Song; Espeon, which can block Taunt; and Vaporeon, which resists the Ice-type attacks aimed at Gliscor,[remove comma] and is immune to Water-type attacks. Scizor makes a good partner, since it can use either Swords Dance or Agility to complement the move chosen in the last slot. On non-Baton Pass teams, Baton Pass Celebi makes a great partner with Gliscor, since it can absorb the Water attacks that Gliscor hates, and Gliscor can pass Substitutes and Agility boosts to Celebi, who which can then pass Nasty Plot boosts to Pokémon like Keldeo and Thudurus-T. Lucario, Terrakion, Breloom, and Salamence all appreciate being able to come in for free thanks to Substitute, and appreciate an intact Substitute even more. </p>
[Other Options]
<p> Gliscor has a few other useful options. A set using Fling and Acrobatics sounds tempting at first, since you Gliscor can poison the opponent and then have a base 110 Flying type STAB for the remainder of the match, but this is usually inferior to the SubToxic set, since you it can only poison Toxic one Pokemon Pokémon, after which you have a useless move. Acrobatics should only be used on the AcroBat set, since it has the most damage output. Facade is another powerful attacking option on some of Gliscor's defensive sets, but STAB Earthquake is usually better, and Gliscor is strapped for move slots anyway. It really doesn't have room for Facade. Knock Off is a decent support option, since it can cripple many of the Pokémon Pokemon that like to switch into Gliscor such as Rotom-W, Jellicent, Gengar, Politoed, and Skarmory. But, like Facade, Gliscor has a hard time finding a slot that can be given up for Knock Off, and usually there are better uses of the move slot. </p>
[Checks and Counters]
<p> Gliscor is very susceptible to Taunt users, because it relies heavily on passive damage to take down foes. Skarmory is probably the best Gliscor counter, as it is immune to Toxic and Earthquake, resists Acrobatics, takes pitiful damage from Ice Fang, and can Whirlwind out Gliscor that are behind a Substitute. Taunt Gyarados can prevent Gliscor from setting up a Substitute and can proceed to Dragon Dance or Waterfall the switch-in. Sableye can Taunt Gliscor to prevent it from doing anything and Recover stall its Earthquake PP. It can even Will-O-Wisp Gliscor's AcroBat set, or its defensive sets before Toxic Orb has activated. Forretress and Ferrothorn, though unable to do much actual damage to Gliscor, can freely set up hazards on any Gliscor that lacks Taunt. Cloyster can OHKO any Gliscor set with Icicle Spear, though it must watch out for Toxic or Taunt. Mamoswine is in a similar boat, as it can do major damage with Icicle Spear as well, though it is not always a guaranteed OHKO since it might only hit twice.</p>
<p> When not behind a Substitute, Gliscor is much easier to deal with. Because Glicor has such abysmal special defense, any powerful special attacker can do major damage to Gliscor. Gengar is one of the better counters to the Defensive and SubToxic sets, since Gliscor can only hit Gengar with Ice Fang, and Gengar can hit it hard with Shadow Ball, or even the occasional Hidden Power Ice. Rotom-W with Hidden Power Ice is immune to Earthquake, resists Acrobatics, and can OHKO all Gliscor sets, though it does have to watch out for Toxic, because it can easily be worn down once poisoned. Air Balloon Heatran is "immune" to Earthquake and Toxic and can OHKO or 2HKO with Hidden Power Ice or Fire Blast, respectively. Thundurus-T can set up on Gliscor that lack Substitute, and OHKO with Hidden Power Ice, fearing only Toxic and Ice Fang. Latios and Latias are decent checks, as they are immune to Earthquake, giving them a free switch-in opportunity, and can OHKO with Surf.</p>
<p>Since its release in the fourth generation, Gliscor has been one of OU's premier physical walls. It's Its stellar defensive typing gives it a useful resistance to Fighting-type moves and an immunity to Ground-type moves, making it a decent check to Pokemon like Terrakion, Breloom, Landorus-T, and Lucario. Though BW2 brought with it a whole host of new threats for Gliscor, such as Keldeo and Technician Breloom, as well as solid competition in the form of Landorus-T, it still manages to find a solid niche as one of the best physical walls in OU. Gliscor has a few advantages that set it aside from Landorus-T, such as its amazing ability, Poison Heal, which lets it recover 12.5% of its health at the end of every turn when poisoned. BW2 move tutors gave it Roost, which means its Gliscor's defensive set can recover an enormous 62.5% in one turn with Poison Heal. It can also make use of Baton Pass to give its teammates Substitutes or Swords Dance and Agility boosts, or it can go offensive with an Acrobatics set.</p>
<p>However, Gliscor does have plenty of problems as well. Its lackluster HP and special defense stats mean that even weak special attacks will be doing major damage to Gliscor. Its four times weakness to Ice-type moves is also a hinderance hindrance. This means that some physical Pokemon, like Lucario, Mamoswine, and Conkeldurr, can use Ice-type coverage to break through Gliscor without much difficulty. Gliscor also faces major competition from Landorus-T, which, thanks to its Ability ability Intimidate, is bulkier, and it's offensive pivot set is better suited for the current metagame. Despite these flaws, Gliscor's SubToxic set still makes it a formidable opponent, and it deserves to be considered on any defensively oriented team.</p>
[SET]
name: SubToxic
move 1: Substitute
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Protect / Roost / Taunt
move 4: Earthquake
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Impish
evs: 244 HP / 40 Def / 224 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p> This set sits at the pinnacle of OU stall. By holding a Toxic Orb, Gliscor essentially gets two rounds of Leftovers recovery at the end of each turn. This means that Gliscor can recover all of the health lost from creating a Substitute in only two turns. Combined with Protect, it can continually alternate between Substitute and Protect while Toxic slowly wears down the opposing Pokémon's Pokemon's HP. Protect also lets it stall out your opponent's PP, meaning Pokemon that rely on low PP moves to hit Gliscor like Rotom-W's Hydro Pump will not be able to take you down. This Gliscor set finds it easy to switch in on Choice-locked moves Pokemon like Terrakion's Close Combat locked into Close Combat and Garchomp's Earthquake locked into Earthquake (don't want to repeat locked too much), giving it a free opportunity to set up a Substitute. Once Gliscor gets behind a Substitute, it becomes much harder to KO. Only multi-hit moves like Icicle Spear or Bullet Seed can break its Sub while also doing actual damage to Gliscor itself. Earthquake gives Gliscor a STAB move to hit Pokemon that are immune to Toxic such as Heatran, Lucario, and Jirachi. Roost and Taunt are viable options to use over Protect. Roost lets you Gliscor recover large amounts of health if Gliscor it has been weakened though the course of the battle. This is especially useful in tandem with Poison Heal, since you can recover 2/3 of your health in one turn. Using Taunt means you Gliscor won't be setup bait for hazards setters like Skarmory, Forretress, and Ferrothorn, and can prevent slower Taunt users such as Jellicent from stopping your stall cold. </p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>Gliscor's EVs allow it to outspeed max speed Landorus-T, as well as Specially Defensive Zapdos, and Adamant Lucario. With this Speed, Gliscor can OHKO Lucario with Earthquake after Stealth Rock, and can alternate between Substitute and Protect until Zapdos and Landorus-T run out of Hidden Power Ice and Stone Edge PP, respectively. The EVs also make Gliscor's HP reach a multiple of 8, which means it will gain the maximum amount of health possible from Poison Heal. The rest is put into Defense to maximize its physical bulk.</p>
<p>Gliscor has a problem beating a lot of defensive Steel-types. While,[remove comma] Forretress, Skarmory, and Ferrothorn pose no offensive threat to it, Gliscor can't do much to them either. In return, they can set up Spikes, Stealth Rock, or Whirlwind in Skarmory's case. Because of this, Gliscor appreciates a strong Fire-type to eliminate these threats before trying to stall. Magnezone is also a great partner, since it can trap and KO all of the Steel-types mentioned above. Rotom-W with HP Hidden Power Ice can also be a problem for Gliscor one on one 1 on 1, since it can only be hurt through Toxic damage, and those that carry Rest will be impossible to take down. Because of this, Celebi can make a great partner as well. It can tank many of the special attackers that threaten Gliscor, such as Starmie, Keldeo, Scarf Politoed, Latios, and Thundurus-T. Heatran, Celebi, and Gliscor make an excellent defensive core, covering all of each other's weaknesses. Good teammates also include Tyranitar and Abomasnow, since Gliscor appreciates the added damage that sand and hail bring. Gliscor fits well into both of these weathers, with each having advantages over the other. In hail, Gliscor still gains 6% of its health back when poisoned, while most of its opponents will lose additional health. Sand allows you to recover your full 12.5%, but there are many more Pokémon immune to sand damage than hail damage. Sand damage, in addition to Toxic damage, will quickly rack up,[remove comma] and can make Toxic stalling much easier for Gliscor. Tentacruel makes an excellent partner for Gliscor, since they have great synergy and Tentacruel can provide Toxic Spikes support, which means Gliscor won't have to waste a turn poisoning the opponent.</p>
[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Taunt / Toxic
move 3: Ice Fang / U-turn
move 4: Roost / Protect
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Impish
evs: 244 HP / 236 Def / 16 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>With this set, Gliscor takes advantage of its fantastic defensive typing and above average bulk to put a stop to many of the physical attackers[add s] in of OU. For example, it is one of the few Pokémon Pokemon in OU that can reliably switch into Choice Band Terrakion, having only a 6% chance of being 2HKO'd by Stone Edge after Strealth Rock. At first glance, this set may seem to be outclassed by Landorus-T, but Gliscor still has one major advantage that sets it apart from it: reliable recovery. Not only does Gliscor get Poison Heal to recover 12.5% of its HP at the end of each turn, but it also has Roost, which lets it recover a monstrous 62.5%. This alone sets it apart from Landorus-T, which suffers from a lack of reliable recovery. In addition, Gliscor is immune to Status status, which means that it can safely wall Jirachi, and doesn't fear switching into Will-O-Wisp or Spore after Toxic Orb has been activated. Its Gliscor's access to Taunt also sets it appart apart, meaning slower defensive threats can't set up on it. Earthquake is your main STAB move, and it lets you hit the likes of Terrakion for super-effective damage. Because Gliscor has decent speed for a wall, Taunt is a good option for the second slot. It allows you to shut down most other common walls that rely on support moves, and prevents things like Skarmory, Forretress, and Ferrothorn from setting up hazards on you Gliscor, and Swords Dance Scizor from boosting. Toxic is another option, which lets Gliscor wear down bulky Water types such as Politoed, Rotom-W, and Jellicent, which love to switch in on Gliscor and can O1-2HKO you with Hydro Pump or Scald. Ice Fang lets you do damage back to things Pokemon like Scarf Salamence and Garchomp after you tank their Outrage. It also gives you a way of hitting Breloom, which otherwise can set up a Swords Dance and KO you with Bullet Seed. However, U-turn is another option, making to make Originally it is worded in such a way that Ice Fang is an option to make Gliscor a defensive pivot, and U-turn is another option. Gliscor a defensive pivot for your team, and grabbing momentum from the physical attackers that will switch out when Gliscor comes you come in.
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Protect is a decent option over Roost, since it lets you scout Choiced-locked special attackers that can switch in on Gliscor such as Keldeo and Latios. It also helps to wear down the opponent if they have been poisoned, though the Sub[no space]Toxic set is usually better at doing this. This set makes a great addition to any hail team, which commonly have problems with Terrakion and other Fighting-types. In addition, Gliscor has a pseudo-immunity to hail, as it still recovers 6% of its health at the end of every turn.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>The given EV spread lets you outrun Adamant max Speed Scizor to prevent it from setting up with Taunt. The HP investment makes your health a multiple of 8 so you regain the maximum amount of HP from Poison Heal possible. The rest is put into its Defense. If your team desperately needs a Pokémon Pokemon to set Stealth Rock, Gliscor can opt for that over Taunt, but it really appreciates the ability to shut down slower defensive Pokemon Pokémon.</p>
<p> As always, Heatran and Celebi make great partners for Gliscor, as they all cover each other's weaknesses perfectly and Gliscor's physically defensive spread compliments their specially defensive ones well. Rotom-W can also make a good teammate, since it can form a VoltTurn core with Gliscor, and tanks all the rain-boosted Water-type attacks and x4 4x effective Ice-type attacks aimed at Gliscor. Tyranitar also makes a great partner for Gliscor, since Gliscor resists Tyranitar's x4 4x weakness to Fighting, and Tyranitar can provide sand support to further wear down the opponents that Gliscor is walling. Tyranitar can also eliminate Latios and Latias, which can otherwise be troublesome for Gliscor. </p>
[SET]
name: AcroBat
move 1: Acrobatics
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Swords Dance
move 4: Substitute / Agility
item: Flying Gem
ability: Hyper Cutter
nature: Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p> This set is Gliscor's best attempt at an offensive set. While this, like Gliscor's defensive sets, might seem outclassed by Double Booster Landorus-T, Gliscor still has a few advantages over the Therian. One of this set's main selling points is Gliscor's access to STAB Acrobatics. When used with a Flying Gem and STAB, Acrobatics becomes a 247 base power attack. At +2, a Flying Gem-boosted Acrobatics is going to hurt even Pokémon Pokemon that resist it. While Landorus-T has trouble taking on Celebi, Latios, Breloom, and Hydreigon, Gliscor can OHKO all of them with a Flying Gem-boosted Acrobatics. Even Rotom-W, one of the best counters to Gliscor takes a minimum of 75% from it. The other major reason to use this set over Landorus-T is that it's ability, Hyper Cutter, means that it can't be stopped by Intimidate users like Landorus-T and Gyarados. The former is OHKO'd by +2 Flying Gem Acrobatics, and the latter is OHKO'd OHKOed even without Flying Gem. Earthquake is your other main STAB, and lets you hit things that resist Acrobatics like Jirachi and Heatran. Substitute lets Gliscor get a free shot in on something faster than it like Keldeo or Latios. Agility is another option over Substitute, since Gliscor can sweep most sun teams at +2/+2, OHKOing many common sun threats like Venusaur, something Landorus-T cannot do, as well as Volcarona, Darmanitan, and Victini. </p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p> The EVs maximize Gliscor's Attack attack and Speed speed, giving you it the best shot at sweeping. A Jolly nature is tempting to use on this set, since it lets you out-speed the standard Ninetales set and Neutral base 100 Pokémon like Volcarona, but Gliscor really needs the power that Adamant provides, and Substitute already protects you Gliscor from Ninetales, Volcarona, Salamence, and Jirachi. Furthermore, and you Gliscor can do serious damage to them with Acrobatics / add spaces Earthquake from there. Fire Fang can be used over Earthquake, since it lets you beat things like Skarmory, which otherwise can set up on or Whirlwind out Gliscor, ending your its sweep. But Fire Fang's coverage is generally not as useful as Earthquake'[apostrophe]s, and the drop in power is definitely noticeable, and STAB Earthquake actually hits harder than a super-effective Fire Fang. Poison Heal can be used instead of Hyper Cutter, since it can switch in on a predicted Toxic and recover most of the HP lost from Substitute, but Hyper Cutter is much more useful and Poison Heal his is far too situational.</p>
<p>Starmie is a great partner for AcroBat, since it can Rapid Spin the hazards that Skarmory or Forretress might set up on Gliscor, and can threaten Jellicent and Politoed with a Life Orb Thunderbolt. Technician Breloom with Focus Punch also deserves a mention, since it can beat Skarmory, Latios, and Latias with a Fighting Gem-boosted Focus Punch, and Rotom-W and Jellicent with Bullet Seed. Mixed attackers like Mixed mixed Salamence and Mixed mixed Jirachi can lure in common counters to Gliscor such as Hippowdon and Rotom-W and remove them, allowing Gliscor to sweep. Gothitelle can trap and KO all of the common counters to Acrobatics Gliscor such as Skarmory and Rotom-W, clearing the way for Gliscor. Thundurus-T can also be a great partner, since it takes down bulky Water-type Pokémon Pokemon, and generally breaks holes in the opponent's team, which Gliscor can then take advantage of to clean up.</p>
[SET]
name: SubPass
move 1: Substitute
move 2: Baton Pass
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Taunt / Swords Dance / Agility
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Impish
evs: 244 HP / 40 Def / 224 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>While Gliscor is mainly used as a defensive Pokémon, this set can surprise the opponent by helping you grab momentum, a Substitute, and possibly a few boosts for teammates all with Baton Pass. The main objective of this Gliscor set is to set up a Substitute and the Baton Pass it to a teammate who that can then use it to set up. And thanks to Gliscor's fantastic natural bulk, complemented by Poison Heal, and immunities to Electric, Ground, and status moves, Gliscor can find many opportunities to do so. Passing a Substitute can also be useful for getting frailer sweepers in without having to take a hit. Lucario, Breloom, Thundurus-T, and other defensively-weak setup sweepers find a free switch-in very useful, and can set up on common switch-ins to Gliscor such as Ferrothorn, Forretress, Rotom-W, Politoed, and Skarmory. Earthquake is the STAB option of choice, since you Gliscor still have has the bulk to set up on Scarf Terrakion. The last option is the most important, and it really depends on what your team needs most. Taunt is the primary option, since it prevents Politoed from using Perish Song, Skarmory from using Whirlwind, and Jellicent from using Taunt itself. This will make it much easier for you to set up a Substitute and pass it along, and finds the most use on dedicated Baton Pass teams. However, Swords Dance and Agility are also decent options depending on your team's needs. Swords Dance, when used in tandem with Substitute, can be useful for passing to strong physical attackers like Breloom, Terrakion, and Lucario in addition to getting them in safely with Substitute. Agility is a more universal boost, as it can be passed to special and physical sweepers alike, including Nasty Plot Thundurus-T, Specs or Expert Belt Keldeo, Swords Dance Lucario, Terrakion, and Kyurem-B.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>The given EVs let Gliscor out-[remove hyphen]speed max sSpeed Landorus-T, Specially Defensive Zapdos, and Adamant Lucario, increasing the number of Pokémon Pokemon that Gliscor can set up a Substitute on. The HP EVs give your Gliscor's health a multiple of 8 to maximize the HP recovered from Poison Heal, and the rest is put into Defense. In terms of teammates, Gliscor makes an excellent member of any dedicated Baton Pass team, since it has decent Speed for a bulky Pokémon, and can block attempts to phaze out your Baton Pass chain with Taunt. Good Baton Pass teammates include Ninjask; Mr. Mime, which can block Perish Song; Espeon, which can block Taunt; and Vaporeon, which resists the Ice-type attacks aimed at Gliscor,[remove comma] and is immune to Water-type attacks. Scizor makes a good partner, since it can use either Swords Dance or Agility to complement the move chosen in the last slot. On non-Baton Pass teams, Baton Pass Celebi makes a great partner with Gliscor, since it can absorb the Water attacks that Gliscor hates, and Gliscor can pass Substitutes and Agility boosts to Celebi, who which can then pass Nasty Plot boosts to Pokémon like Keldeo and Thudurus-T. Lucario, Terrakion, Breloom, and Salamence all appreciate being able to come in for free thanks to Substitute, and appreciate an intact Substitute even more. </p>
[Other Options]
<p> Gliscor has a few other useful options. A set using Fling and Acrobatics sounds tempting at first, since you Gliscor can poison the opponent and then have a base 110 Flying type STAB for the remainder of the match, but this is usually inferior to the SubToxic set, since you it can only poison Toxic one Pokemon Pokémon, after which you have a useless move. Acrobatics should only be used on the AcroBat set, since it has the most damage output. Facade is another powerful attacking option on some of Gliscor's defensive sets, but STAB Earthquake is usually better, and Gliscor is strapped for move slots anyway. It really doesn't have room for Facade. Knock Off is a decent support option, since it can cripple many of the Pokémon Pokemon that like to switch into Gliscor such as Rotom-W, Jellicent, Gengar, Politoed, and Skarmory. But, like Facade, Gliscor has a hard time finding a slot that can be given up for Knock Off, and usually there are better uses of the move slot. </p>
[Checks and Counters]
<p> Gliscor is very susceptible to Taunt users, because it relies heavily on passive damage to take down foes. Skarmory is probably the best Gliscor counter, as it is immune to Toxic and Earthquake, resists Acrobatics, takes pitiful damage from Ice Fang, and can Whirlwind out Gliscor that are behind a Substitute. Taunt Gyarados can prevent Gliscor from setting up a Substitute and can proceed to Dragon Dance or Waterfall the switch-in. Sableye can Taunt Gliscor to prevent it from doing anything and Recover stall its Earthquake PP. It can even Will-O-Wisp Gliscor's AcroBat set, or its defensive sets before Toxic Orb has activated. Forretress and Ferrothorn, though unable to do much actual damage to Gliscor, can freely set up hazards on any Gliscor that lacks Taunt. Cloyster can OHKO any Gliscor set with Icicle Spear, though it must watch out for Toxic or Taunt. Mamoswine is in a similar boat, as it can do major damage with Icicle Spear as well, though it is not always a guaranteed OHKO since it might only hit twice.</p>
<p> When not behind a Substitute, Gliscor is much easier to deal with. Because Glicor has such abysmal special defense, any powerful special attacker can do major damage to Gliscor. Gengar is one of the better counters to the Defensive and SubToxic sets, since Gliscor can only hit Gengar with Ice Fang, and Gengar can hit it hard with Shadow Ball, or even the occasional Hidden Power Ice. Rotom-W with Hidden Power Ice is immune to Earthquake, resists Acrobatics, and can OHKO all Gliscor sets, though it does have to watch out for Toxic, because it can easily be worn down once poisoned. Air Balloon Heatran is "immune" to Earthquake and Toxic and can OHKO or 2HKO with Hidden Power Ice or Fire Blast, respectively. Thundurus-T can set up on Gliscor that lack Substitute, and OHKO with Hidden Power Ice, fearing only Toxic and Ice Fang. Latios and Latias are decent checks, as they are immune to Earthquake, giving them a free switch-in opportunity, and can OHKO with Surf.</p>
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