UU Metagross

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Overview
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Metagross is a very versatile Pokemon in UU thanks to a variety of qualities. Metagross has a respectable base 135 Attack stat, alongside good Defense and HP stats. Metagross also has a good STAB combination which is supported by a plethora of coverage options, which include Earthquake, Grass Knot, and Thunder Punch. Metagross can utilize a variety of strategies, which makes it unpredictable. However, its Steel typing leaves it weak to Fire-type attacks, which are extremely common. In addition, Metagross gained new weaknesses to Ghost- and Dark-type attacks, in particular the omnipresent Knock Off. Lastly, Metagross suffers from a low Speed stat, so it often must take a hit before responding.

Agility
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name: Agility
move 1: Agility
move 2: Meteor Mash
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Agility raises Metagross's Speed by two stages, allowing it to outspeed common Pokemon found on offensive teams. STAB Meteor Mash deals immense amounts of damage, and it also has a 20% chance to boost Metagross's already extraordinary Attack by one stage. Earthquak helps Metagross beat Steel- and Fire-types, which resist Meteor Mash, which is Metagross's main attack. Zen Headbutt is a powerful STAB move that dents Fighting-types, which often carry Knock Off.

Set Details
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Maximum Speed investment and a Jolly nature allow Metagross to outspeed base 80 Speed Pokemon before the Agility boost, as well as Choice Scarf Mienshao after the boost. Life Orb increases Metagross's damage output significantly. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross acts as a late-game setup sweeper. After an Agility boost, there are very few Pokemon that can outspeed it. When Metagross is safely in, be careful about using Agility. Don't use Agility if it's bound to be more harmful than beneficial to Metagross, and don't be afraid to switch out once you've used it. If Metagross is your best shot at winning, keeping it safe is more important than keeping it boosted. That being said, try to avoid setting up if there are still Pokemon that wall Metagross. Attempt to get rid of them beforehand, as to not waste turns on setting up.

Team Options
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Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, such as Aerodactyl and Hydreigon, help deal with Ground-type attacks. Arcanine or bulky Water-types such as Swampert and Suicune can take on Fire-types and attempt to remove such Pokemon, leaving more room for Metagross to set up. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction as Metagross needs the power of Life Orb to muscle past offensive teams. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon such as Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Wallbreaker Mixgross
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name: Wallbreaker Mixgross
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Grass Knot
move 4: Hidden Power Fire / Bullet Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 224 Atk / 160 SpA / 124 Spe
nature: Naughty

Moves
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STAB Meteor Mash does immense amounts of damage with a Life Orb equipped, and it even has a 20% chance to increase Metagross's Attack by one stage. Earthquake helps this set power through the Steel- and Fire-types that it can't break through otherwise. Grass Knot defeats Suicune, Swampert, and Quagsire, all of which would otherwise wall Metagross. Hidden Power Fire smacks Forretress, another common switch-in to Metagross. If Forretress isn't a problem for your team, Bullet Punch gives Metagross a bit of priority that can help it get around its poor Speed, hitting faster threats such as Mega Aerodactyl.

Set Details
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160 Special Attack EVs are enough to 2HKO Suicune with Grass Knot after Stealth Rock damage. 124 Speed EVs allow Metagross to outspeed uninvested Suicune. The remaining EVs are put in Attack because Metagross is able to deal the most damage physically. A Naughty nature boosts Attack at the expense of Special Defense because Metagross should be dependent on physical bulk instead of Special Defense. If it fits better with your team, a Lonely nature, boosting Attack at the expense of Defense, might be the preferable option. Life Orb allows Metagross to do a better job as a wallbreaker, greatly powering up all of its attacks. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered by moves and abilities such as Sticky Web and Intimidate.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross set excels particularly well at luring in Pokemon that typically counter Metagross, such as Water-types, by surprising them with a powerful Grass Knot. It also lures in Forretress, which falls to Hidden Power Fire. This set is meant to surprise and take down the enemy's walls.

Team Options
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Pokemon that appreciate the ability of this set to wallbreak, such as Darmanitan, Snorlax, and Mega Houndoom, make for good teammates. Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, such as Aerodactyl or Hydreigon, respectively, help deal with the Ground-type attacks Metagross has trouble dealing with. Arcanine or bulky Water-types such as Swampert and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. It is very important that this set keeps its Life Orb, or else it will not be able to 2HKO Suicune. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon such as Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Stealth Rock
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name: Stealth Rock
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Stealth Rock
move 4: Bullet Punch / Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Leftovers
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpD
nature: Adamant

Moves
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Meteor Mash is the most powerful STAB attack Metagross has, having a good Base Power of 90 and a 20% change to increase Metagross's Attack. Earthquake provides very good coverage, as it hits Fire- and Steel-types, such as Empoleon and Chandelure, for super effective damage. Stealth Rock supports the team by wearing down the opponent's Pokemon upon switch-in, and Metagross finds many opportunities to set it up. Bullet Punch is Metagross's priority move, which makes up for its average Speed and hits faster targets such as Mega Aerodactyl for super effective damage. If the priority is not needed, then Zen Headbutt should be used to hit Fighting- and Poison-types, such as Amoonguss and Mienshao, for super effective damage.

Set Details
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Maximum Attack investment and an Adamant nature allow Metagross to hit as hard as possible. Maximum HP investment increases Metagross's overall bulk, allowing it to tank many neutral and resisted attacks. Leftovers keeps Metagross healthy throughout the battle.

Usage Tips
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Generally, it is best to switch Metagross in on resisted hits such as Roserade's Giga Drain or Alakazam's Psyshock. Metagross finds many opportunities throughout the match to setup Stealth Rock due to its respectable bulk and typing. Metagross is often bulkier than sometimes perceived, especially on the physical side, as it can take powerful attacks such as a Reckless High Jump Kick from Mienshao. Don't be afraid to take a hit if Metagross can hit back harder. Meteor Mash tends to be the best option when hitting opponents neutrally, as it has good Base Power and a chance to raise Metagross's Attack by one stage. However, it is important to be smart with predicting the opponent's switches, as hitting an Empoleon with Earthquake or an Infernape with Zen Headbutt on an anticipated switch can be a determining factor within a battle.

Team Options
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Spinblockers such as Sableye and Chandelure can ensure that Stealth Rock stays on the field. Flying-types and Pokemon with Levitate, such as Aerodactyl and Hydreigon, respectively, make for good teammates as they can help mitigate the Ground-type weakness Metagross possesses. Arcanine and bulky Water-types such as Swampert, Vaporeon, and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks, while in return Metagross can decently take on Grass-types for them. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off or Dark-type attacks, such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. This is important as Leftovers are important for Metagross's survivability. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon such as Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Zen Headbutt
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Bullet Punch / Trick / Thunder Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
nature: Adamant

Moves
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Meteor Mash is a strong STAB move that deals massive damage to anything that does not resist it. Earthquake helps to deal with Steel- and Fire-types that resist Metagross's STAB moves. Zen Headbutt is used to deal with common Fighting- and Poison-type Pokemon, while also receiving the STAB boost. Bullet Punch helps Metagross circumvent its poor Speed and hit fast threats like Mega Aerodactyl, as well as revenge kill weakened Hydreigon, Haxorus, and Nidoking. Trick can be used to cripple physical walls such as Vaporeon and Alomomola. Thunder Punch is another option in the last slot as it helps Metagross get through Water-type Pokemon, such as Suicune, Vaporeon, and Slowking, which can generally wall Metagross.

Set Details
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Maximum Attack investment and an Adamant nature are used for power, and maximum HP investment is used to give Metagross decent bulk alongside its good Defense stat. Choice Band amplifies its attacking power to extremely high levels, allowing it to to break through many defensive Pokemon. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered by an ability or move, such as Intimidate from Arcanine and Krookodile.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross set is meant to hit extremely hard, and it can tear through certain bulky walls due to the crazy power that it has. However, it cannot dent bulky Pokemon that resist its STAB moves, such as Alomomola and Swampert. Furthermore, it is important to be cautious of what move you choose to lock Metagross in to, as this can be played around. When in doubt, Meteor Mash is probably the best move to be locked into, as it is a powerful STAB move that has the chance of boosting Metagross's absurdly high Attack even further.

Team Options
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Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, such as Aerodactyl and Hydreigon, make for good teammates, being able to mitigate the Ground-type weakness that Metagross faces. Defensive Arcanine or bulky Water-types such as Swampert and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks that are problematic for Metagross. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. Knock Off is problematic to Metagross because it will be unable to break through walls if it has lost its Choice Band. A partner that can set up entry hazards, such as Swampert or Rhyperior, helps Metagross break through Pokemon that would otherwise be able to survive its attack, as it doesn't have the option of changing to a different. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon such as Florges or Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.


Other Options
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Metagross can utilize a Choice Scarf + Trick set, since it will almost always get the Trick off before the enemy moves. Such a set lacks the offensive power of the Choice Band set, though. Pursuit can be used to help Metagross hit Psychic- and Ghost-type Pokemon as they switch out, thought it doesn't deal much reliable damage otherwise. Ice Punch can be used to deal massive damage to Gligar, which does a solid job of taking all of Metagross's attacks otherwise. Explosion is an option on the Choice Band set for a huge surprise factor, being able to heavily dent anything that does not resist it.

Checks & Counters
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**Bulky Water-types**: Unless Metagross is running Grass Knot, Water-type Pokemon can be very difficult to dispose of. In a tier riddled with the likes of Blastoise, Swampert, Suicune, and Quagsire, Water-type Pokemon can be a serious problem for Metagross.

**Ground-types**: Considering Metagross's weakness to Ground-type moves, it must watch out for these, as it has no solid means of taking out Ground-type Pokemon. Also considering its low Special Defense, it is especially weak to Nidoking's and Nidoqueen's Earth Power, although these Pokemon can't take an Earthquake.

**Fire-types**: Although Metagross has Earthquake, which can hit most Fire-types hard, it is outsped and takes a lot of damage from almost all of them. Rotom-H is especially a problem, as it is immune to Earthquake.

**Knock Off**: Although Metagross can defeat some Knock Off users rather quickly, they still provide the initial threat of both super effective damage through the use of Knock Off and the removal of an item, which is generally detrimental to Metagross.
 
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Stealth Rock is slashed on the Assault Vest set (AV doesn't allow using status moves so it should obviously be removed).*
On the Band set, i think Bullet Punch should be one of the first moves and not be slashed with anything else, as one of the main reasons to use CB is the powerful priority. Trick and Thunderpunch should probably be slashed with Zen Headbutt.

EDIT: *I just saw that leftovers is slashed with AV so SR is usable, but maybe those should be treated as two separate sets (like scarf and band/specs sets on other mons are different despite having the same moves and EV's).
 
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I would probably remove the weather setting part as well as mentioning screens because it is completely outclassed in those regards.

Maybe renaming set #1 to Defensive as if the person wants rocks+leftovers it isn't AV at all.

Mention vaporeon and togekiss in team options.
 

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Alright, I'll remove those from OO and make the other changes when I get home.
Should vaporeon and toge be in team options of all sets or just the first one? Maybe the CB set as well, idk.
They work together for all sets but the most useful would be the first set as vaporeon's type and wishes help gross a lot and togekiss just has good synergy all together.
 

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After thinking about it, gravity is too niche to be in oo and gyro ball is pretty much outclassed by meteor mash in almost every situation.

Add ice punch to oo just for gligar.

After those are in I'll give you qc 2.
 
Moreso a gp thing but you start 3 sentences in a row in overview with Also, and two with Lastly. Imo put balloon in oo, Nice looking overall though.
 
mention explosion in other options.

i talked with meru, and we decided this should be set order
bouff: what do u think
bouff: set order should be for gross
Meruu: um
Meruu: meh gross sux
bouff: ya but this guy
Meruu: agi > SR > AV > what else? CB?
bouff: has "defensive" gross which is basically av or sr in the last slot
bouff: uh
bouff: mixgross
Meruu: i think agi is actually pretty decent right now
bouff: i think
Meruu: o.o
bouff:http://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/metagross-qc-2-3-written-ready-for-3rd-check.3516282/
Meruu: oh ya that could go after agi
bouff: should av and sr
bouff: be seperated
bouff: as in different sets
Meruu: um
Meruu: yes
Meruu: AV sux tho
Meruu: I don't even think it should be a set
bouff: ya
bouff: do u think it should just be removed
Meruu: ..
Meruu: like what does it do


so, in other words, agility > mixgross > sr > band, and remove assault vest and its mentions cause its aids.

also, remove status from c&c, it really should only be mentioned for walls and such. do that and ill give you 3/3
 

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Overview
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Metagross is a very versatile Pokemon in UU thanks to a variety of qualities. Metagross has a respectable Attack stat of 135, alongside good Defense and HP. Metagross also has a good STAB combination which is supported by a plethora of coverage options, which include Earthquake, Grass Knot, and Thunder Punch. Metagross also hascan also utilize a variety of strategies it can utilize, which makes it unpredictable.(Was getting a tad redundant.) Metagross also has super effective powerscoverage against the newly introduced Fairy-types,(Remove Space and comma.) such as Florges and Aromatisse. However, not is all good for Metagross in the UU metagame. Its Steel-type(RS) leaves it weak to Fire-type attacks(RS), which are extremely common. In addition, Metagross gained a new weakness this generation to Ghost- and Dark-type(RS) attacks, in particular the omnipresent Knock Off. Lastly, Metagross suffers from a low Speed stat, so it often must take a hit before responding.

Agility
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name: Agility
move 1: Agility
move 2: Meteor Mash
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Agility raises Metagross's speed by two stages, initially doubling it and allowing it to get past offensive teams. Meteor Mash does immense amounts of damage with STAB plus 90 BPand 90 base power, along with a 20% chance to boost Metagross's already extraordinary Attack by one stage. Earthquake can help Metagross get through Steel-type and Fire-types, since both of these resist Meteor Mash, which is Metagross's main attack. Zen Headbutt is a powerful, STAB move that can also help get through Fighting-types, which can often carry Knock-Off,(AC) whicha move that cripples Metagross. (Having which twice in a sentence isn't quite appealing to the eye, so changed it for something different.)

Set Details
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Maximum Speed EVs and a Jolly nature allow Metagross to outspeed base 80 Speed Pokemon before the Agility boost,(AC) andas well as Choice Scarf MeinshaoMienshao(I before E except after C, with some exceptions. This is not one.) after the boost. Life Orb increases Metagross's damage output significantly. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross acts likeas a late game set up sweeper. After an Agility boost, there are very few Pokemon that can outspeed it. When Metagross is safely in, be careful about using Agility. Don't use it Agility if it's suicidebound to be more harmful than beneficial to Metagross, and don't be afraid to switch out once you've used it. If Metagross is your best shot at winning, keeping it safe is more important than keeping it boosted. That being said, try to avoid setting up if there are still Pokemon that wall you. It's a waste of turns.Attempt to get rid of them beforehand, as to not waste turns on setting up.(Such a bland short sentence seems out of place, and gives no true knowledge that one needs to know.)

Team Options
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Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like Aerodactyl or Hydreigon, respectively, help deal with Ground-type attacks. Arcanine or bulky Water-types like Swampert and Suicune can take on Fire-type attacks and attempt to remove such Pokemon from the game, leaving more room for Metagross to set up. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction.(What exactly do you mean by that? Would be best to elaborate a wee bit in my opinion.) Metagross appreciates clerical and wish support from Pokemon like Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves andalongside its lack of recovery.

Wallbreaker Mixgross
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name: Wallbreaker Mixgross
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Grass Knot
move 4: Hidden Power Fire / Bullet Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 224 Atk / 160 SpA / 124 Spe
nature: Naughty

Moves
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Meteor Mash does immense amounts of damage with STAB and 90 Base Power with a Life Orb equipped, alongside the 20% chance to increase Metagross's Attack by one stage. Earthquake helps this set power through Steel-types and Fire-types that it can't break through otherwise with its other moves. Grass Knot defeats Suicune, Swampert, and Quagsire, all of which would otherwise wall Metagross. Hidden Power Fire smacks Forretress, another common switch in to Metagross. If Forretress isn't a problem for your team, Bullet Punch gives a bit of priority that can help Metagross get around its poor Speed, hitting threats such as Mega Aerodactyl.

Set Details
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160 Special Attack EVs are enough 2HKO Suicune with Grass Knot after Stealth Rock damage. 124 Speed EVs is enoughallow Metagross to outspeed uninvested Suicune. The rest isremaining EVs are put into Attack, since that is where the bulk of the damage that Metagross can deal is concentratedMetagross is able to deal the most significant portions of damage. Naughty boosts Attack at the expense of Special Defense, since Metagross should be dependent on Physical bulk instead of Special Defense. However, a Naughty nature leaves Metagross extremely vulnerable to special attacks. If it fits better with your team, a Lonely nature, boosting Attack at the expense of Defense, might be the preferable option. Life Orb allows Metagross to fully function as a wallbreaker, greatly powering up all of its attacks. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered, from the likes ofmoves such as Intimidate and Sticky Web.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross is a lure to defeat its usual checks and counters in that it attracts Water-types, which are hit hard by Grass Knot.This Metagross set excels particularly well is luring in Pokemon that typically check or counter Metagross, such as Water-types, by luring them in and surprising them with a hard hitting Grass Knot.(That sentence seemed really jumbled and confusing, changed it to make it slightly more comprehensive.) It also bringslures in Forretress, which falls to Hidden Power Fire. This set is meant to surprise and take down the enemy's walls. When all moves hit neutrally, know that Meteor Mash hits the hardest due to the STAB boost. Only use Hidden Power Fire on Forretress, as that is the only target for the move. Be careful what moves Metagross is switched in on. Unfortunately, EVs are invested in offenses, so defenses can be lacking.

Team Options
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Pokemon that appreciate this sets wallbreaking abilitythe ability of this set as a wallbreaker, such as Darmanitan, Snorlax, and Mega Houndoom,(AC) make for good teammates. Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like Aerodactyl or Hydreigon, respectively, help deal with the Ground-type attacks Metagross has issues dealing with. Arcanine or bulky Water-types like Swampert and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. It is very important that this set keeps its Life Orb, or else it will not be able to 2HKO Suicune. Metagross appreciates clerical and Wish support from Pokemon like Florges or Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Stealth Rock
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name: Stealth Rock
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Stealth Rock
move 4: Bullet Punch / Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Leftovers
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpD
nature: Adamant

Moves
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Meteor Mash is the most powerful STAB attack Metagross has, which has a good base power of 90 and has a change to increase Metagross' Attack by 520%.(Meteor Mash - 20% chance to boost the user's Attack by 1.) Earthquake provides very good coverage, as it hits Fire- and Steel-types(RS), such as Empoleon and Chandelure,(AC) for super effective damage. Stealth Rock supports the team by wearing down the opponents Pokemon upon switch in, and Metagross finds many opportunities to set them up. Bullet Punch is Metagross' priority move, which makes up for its average speed and hits faster targets such as Mega Aerodactyl for super effective damage. If the priority is not needed, then Zen Headbutt (Don't shorten the move name here please.) should be used to hit Fighting- and Poison-types(RS), such as Amoonguss and Mienshao,(AC) for super effective damage.

Set Details
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Maximum Attack investment and an Adamant nature allows Metagross to hit as hard as possible, at the expense of Special Attack.(As this set is fully physical-oriented, there is no need to mention the loss of Special Attack, especially since it doesn't hamper Metagross's ability to perform at a high power.) Maximum HP EVs increase Metagross' overall bulk, allowing it to tank many neutral and resisted attacks. However, the HP EVs can be moved to to Special Defense in order to better check Special Attackers, but this will be at the cost of a significant amount of Defense.

Usage Tips
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Generally, it is best to switch Metagross in on resisted hits such as Roserade's Giga Drain or Alakazam's(AA) Psyshock. Metagross finds many timesopportunities throughout the match to setup Stealth Rock due to its goodrespectable bulk and typing. Metagross is often tankierbulkier than sometimes perceived, espciallyespecially on the physical side as it can take powerful attacks such as a Reckless High Jump Kick from Mienshao. Don't be afraid to take a hit if Metagross can return themore significant damage better. Meteor Mash tends to be the best option when hitting opponents nuetrallyneutrally, as it has a good base power and a chance to raise Metagross' Attack by one stage. However, it is important to be smart with predicting the opponents switches, as hitting an Empoleon with Earthquake or Infernape with Zen Headbutt is very beneficialon an anticipated switch can be a determining factor within a battle.

Team Options
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Spinblockers such as Sableye or Chandelure can prevent Rapid Spin to keepensure that the Stealth Rock that Metagross sets up stays on the field. Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like Aerodactyl or Hydreigon, respectively, make for good teammates in thatas they can help deal withmitigate the Ground-type attacksweakness Metagross possesses. Arcanine or bulky Water-types like Swampert, Vaporeon and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks, while in return Metagross can take on Grass-types for them decently well. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off or Dark-type attacks, like Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction.(Again, would be best to specify what you mean by this, is still pretty vague and confusing. Metagross appreciates clerical and wish support from Pokemon like Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Zen Headbutt
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Bullet Punch / Trick / Thunder Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
nature: Adamant

Moves
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Meteor Mash has STAB, andis a strong STAB move that deals massive damage to anything that does not resist it. Earthquake helps to deal with Steel-type and Fire-types that otherwise wall Metagross's(AA) main STAB moves.(No point in saying main STAB moves, since both of the STAB moves it has are by themselves, meaning one of each type, unless you are running Bullet Punch as the fourth move. But either way.) Zen Headbutt is to be used to deal with the common Figthing-Fighting- and Poison-type Pokemon, while also receiving the boost from STAB boost. Bullet Punch helps Metagross go around its poor Speed and hit fast threats like Mega Aerodactyl, as well as revenge killing weakened Hydreigon, Haxorus, and Nidoking. Trick(AS) can be used to cripple physical walls such as Vaporeon and Alomomola. Thunder Punch is another option in the last slot as it helps to get through Water-type Pokemon, such as Suicune, Vaporeon, and Slowking, who can generally wall Metagross.

Set Details
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Give Metagross maximum Attack EVs and an Adamant nature for power, and maximum HP EVs to give it decent bulk alongside its good HP and Defense stats. Choice Band amplifies its attacking power to extremely high levels, allowing to to break through many defensive Pokemon. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered by an ability or move, like Intimidate from Arcanine and Krookodile.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross set is meant to hit extremely hard, and it can tear through somecertain bulky walls because ofdue to the crazy power that it can put out. However, it cannot dent bulky Pokemon that resists it such as Alomomola and Swampert. Furthermore, it is important to be cautious of what move you choose to lock Metagross in to(AS), as this can be played around with ease. When in doubt, Meteor Mash is probably the best spammable move to be locked into, since it is the move with the highest BP that is STAB and it has a 20% chance of raising Metagross's attack.a powerful STAB move that has the option of boosting Metagross's absurdly high Attack even further. Use Trick onto Pokemon that really need access to four moves, mainly stalling Pokemon.

Team Options
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Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like Aerodactyl or Hydreigon,(AC) make for good teammates, respectively, in that they help deal with Ground-type attacksbeing able to mitigate the Ground-type weakness Metagross faces. Defensive Arcanine or bulky Water-types like Swampert and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks that are problematic for Metagross. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction.(Re-iterating that you should clarify this, isn't very comprehensive and whatnot.) A partner that can set hazards such as Swampert or Rhyperior helps Metagross sweep through Pokemon that it might not have the power to completely blow pastwould otherwise be able to survive its attack and retaliate harshly, as it doesn't have to option of changing to a different super-effective move to help out. Metagross appreciates clerical and Wish support from Pokemon like Florges or Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.


Other Options
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Metagross can utilize a Choice Scarf to make a better Trick set, since it will almost always get the Trick off before the enemy moves. This set lacks the offensive power of the Choice Band set, though. Pursuit can be used to help it hit Psychic- and Ghost-types Pokemon as they switch out, butthough it doesn't deal much reliable damage otherwise. Ice Punch can be used to deal massive damage to Gligar, which does a solid job of taking all of Metagross's attacks otherwise. Explosion is another option on the choice band set for a huge surprise factor,(AC) andbeing able to heavily denting anything that does not resist it.

Checks & Counters
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**Bulky Water-types**: Unless Metagross is running Grass Knot, Water-type Pokemon can be very difficult to power throughdispose of. In a tier riddled with Blastoise, Swampert, and Suicune, and Quagsire, Water-type Pokemon can be a serious problem.

**Ground-types**: Considering Metagross's weakness to Ground-type moves, it must watch out for these, as it has no solid means of taking out Ground-type Pokemon. Also considering its low Special Defense, it is especially weak to Nidoking's and Nidoqueen's Earth Power, although these Pokemon must avoid an Earthquake.

**Fire-types**: Although Metagross has Earthquake, which wouldcan hit most Fire-types harder than they could handle, it is outsped and takes a lot of damage from almost all of them. Rotom-H is especially a problem, as it isn't even hit by immune to Earthquake.

**Knock Off**: Although Metagross can defeat some of these Pokemon rather quickly, they still provide the initial threat of super-effective damage through the use of Knock Off and the removal of an item, which can be extremely detrimental to Metagross.
 

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Overview
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Metagross is a very versatile Pokemon in UU thanks to a variety of qualities. Metagross has a respectable Attack stat of 135, alongside good Defense and HP. Metagross also has a good STAB combination which is supported by a plethora of coverage options, which include Earthquake, Grass Knot, and Thunder Punch. Metagross also hascan also utilize a variety of strategies it can utilize, which makes it unpredictable.(Was getting a tad redundant.) Metagross also has super effective powerscoverage against the newly introduced Fairy-types,(Remove Space and comma.) such as Florges and Aromatisse. However, not is all good for Metagross in the UU metagame. Its Steel-type(RS) leaves it weak to Fire-type attacks(RS), which are extremely common. In addition, Metagross gained a new weakness this generation to Ghost- and Dark-type(RS) attacks, in particular the omnipresent Knock Off. Lastly, Metagross suffers from a low Speed stat, so it often must take a hit before responding.

Agility
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name: Agility
move 1: Agility
move 2: Meteor Mash
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Agility raises Metagross's speed by two stages, initially doubling it and allowing it to get past offensive teams. Meteor Mash does immense amounts of damage with STAB plus 90 BPand 90 base power, along with a 20% chance to boost Metagross's already extraordinary Attack by one stage. Earthquake can help Metagross get through Steel-type and Fire-types, since both of these resist Meteor Mash, which is Metagross's main attack. Zen Headbutt is a powerful, STAB move that can also help get through Fighting-types, which can often carry Knock-Off,(AC) whicha move that cripples Metagross. (Having which twice in a sentence isn't quite appealing to the eye, so changed it for something different.)

Set Details
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Maximum Speed EVs and a Jolly nature allow Metagross to outspeed base 80 Speed Pokemon before the Agility boost,(AC) andas well as Choice Scarf MeinshaoMienshao(I before E except after C, with some exceptions. This is not one.) after the boost. Life Orb increases Metagross's damage output significantly. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross acts likeas a late game set up sweeper. After an Agility boost, there are very few Pokemon that can outspeed it. When Metagross is safely in, be careful about using Agility. Don't use it Agility if it's suicidebound to be more harmful than beneficial to Metagross, and don't be afraid to switch out once you've used it. If Metagross is your best shot at winning, keeping it safe is more important than keeping it boosted. That being said, try to avoid setting up if there are still Pokemon that wall you. It's a waste of turns.Attempt to get rid of them beforehand, as to not waste turns on setting up.(Such a bland short sentence seems out of place, and gives no true knowledge that one needs to know.)

Team Options
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Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like Aerodactyl or Hydreigon, respectively, help deal with Ground-type attacks. Arcanine or bulky Water-types like Swampert and Suicune can take on Fire-type attacks and attempt to remove such Pokemon from the game, leaving more room for Metagross to set up. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction.(What exactly do you mean by that? Would be best to elaborate a wee bit in my opinion.) Metagross appreciates clerical and wish support from Pokemon like Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves andalongside its lack of recovery.

Wallbreaker Mixgross
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name: Wallbreaker Mixgross
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Grass Knot
move 4: Hidden Power Fire / Bullet Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 224 Atk / 160 SpA / 124 Spe
nature: Naughty

Moves
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Meteor Mash does immense amounts of damage with STAB and 90 Base Power with a Life Orb equipped, alongside the 20% chance to increase Metagross's Attack by one stage. Earthquake helps this set power through Steel-types and Fire-types that it can't break through otherwise with its other moves. Grass Knot defeats Suicune, Swampert, and Quagsire, all of which would otherwise wall Metagross. Hidden Power Fire smacks Forretress, another common switch in to Metagross. If Forretress isn't a problem for your team, Bullet Punch gives a bit of priority that can help Metagross get around its poor Speed, hitting threats such as Mega Aerodactyl.

Set Details
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160 Special Attack EVs are enough 2HKO Suicune with Grass Knot after Stealth Rock damage. 124 Speed EVs is enoughallow Metagross to outspeed uninvested Suicune. The rest isremaining EVs are put into Attack, since that is where the bulk of the damage that Metagross can deal is concentratedMetagross is able to deal the most significant portions of damage. Naughty boosts Attack at the expense of Special Defense, since Metagross should be dependent on Physical bulk instead of Special Defense. However, a Naughty nature leaves Metagross extremely vulnerable to special attacks. If it fits better with your team, a Lonely nature, boosting Attack at the expense of Defense, might be the preferable option. Life Orb allows Metagross to fully function as a wallbreaker, greatly powering up all of its attacks. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered, from the likes ofmoves such as Intimidate and Sticky Web.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross is a lure to defeat its usual checks and counters in that it attracts Water-types, which are hit hard by Grass Knot.This Metagross set excels particularly well is luring in Pokemon that typically check or counter Metagross, such as Water-types, by luring them in and surprising them with a hard hitting Grass Knot.(That sentence seemed really jumbled and confusing, changed it to make it slightly more comprehensive.) It also bringslures in Forretress, which falls to Hidden Power Fire. This set is meant to surprise and take down the enemy's walls. When all moves hit neutrally, know that Meteor Mash hits the hardest due to the STAB boost. Only use Hidden Power Fire on Forretress, as that is the only target for the move. Be careful what moves Metagross is switched in on. Unfortunately, EVs are invested in offenses, so defenses can be lacking.

Team Options
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Pokemon that appreciate this sets wallbreaking abilitythe ability of this set as a wallbreaker, such as Darmanitan, Snorlax, and Mega Houndoom,(AC) make for good teammates. Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like Aerodactyl or Hydreigon, respectively, help deal with the Ground-type attacks Metagross has issues dealing with. Arcanine or bulky Water-types like Swampert and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. It is very important that this set keeps its Life Orb, or else it will not be able to 2HKO Suicune. Metagross appreciates clerical and Wish support from Pokemon like Florges or Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Stealth Rock
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name: Stealth Rock
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Stealth Rock
move 4: Bullet Punch / Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Leftovers
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpD
nature: Adamant

Moves
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Meteor Mash is the most powerful STAB attack Metagross has, which has a good base power of 90 and has a change to increase Metagross' Attack by 520%.(Meteor Mash - 20% chance to boost the user's Attack by 1.) Earthquake provides very good coverage, as it hits Fire- and Steel-types(RS), such as Empoleon and Chandelure,(AC) for super effective damage. Stealth Rock supports the team by wearing down the opponents Pokemon upon switch in, and Metagross finds many opportunities to set them up. Bullet Punch is Metagross' priority move, which makes up for its average speed and hits faster targets such as Mega Aerodactyl for super effective damage. If the priority is not needed, then Zen Headbutt (Don't shorten the move name here please.) should be used to hit Fighting- and Poison-types(RS), such as Amoonguss and Mienshao,(AC) for super effective damage.

Set Details
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Maximum Attack investment and an Adamant nature allows Metagross to hit as hard as possible, at the expense of Special Attack.(As this set is fully physical-oriented, there is no need to mention the loss of Special Attack, especially since it doesn't hamper Metagross's ability to perform at a high power.) Maximum HP EVs increase Metagross' overall bulk, allowing it to tank many neutral and resisted attacks. However, the HP EVs can be moved to to Special Defense in order to better check Special Attackers, but this will be at the cost of a significant amount of Defense.

Usage Tips
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Generally, it is best to switch Metagross in on resisted hits such as Roserade's Giga Drain or Alakazam's(AA) Psyshock. Metagross finds many timesopportunities throughout the match to setup Stealth Rock due to its goodrespectable bulk and typing. Metagross is often tankierbulkier than sometimes perceived, espciallyespecially on the physical side as it can take powerful attacks such as a Reckless High Jump Kick from Mienshao. Don't be afraid to take a hit if Metagross can return themore significant damage better. Meteor Mash tends to be the best option when hitting opponents nuetrallyneutrally, as it has a good base power and a chance to raise Metagross' Attack by one stage. However, it is important to be smart with predicting the opponents switches, as hitting an Empoleon with Earthquake or Infernape with Zen Headbutt is very beneficialon an anticipated switch can be a determining factor within a battle.

Team Options
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Spinblockers such as Sableye or Chandelure can prevent Rapid Spin to keepensure that the Stealth Rock that Metagross sets up stays on the field. Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like Aerodactyl or Hydreigon, respectively, make for good teammates in thatas they can help deal withmitigate the Ground-type attacksweakness Metagross possesses. Arcanine or bulky Water-types like Swampert, Vaporeon and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks, while in return Metagross can take on Grass-types for them decently well. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off or Dark-type attacks, like Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction.(Again, would be best to specify what you mean by this, is still pretty vague and confusing. Metagross appreciates clerical and wish support from Pokemon like Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Zen Headbutt
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Bullet Punch / Trick / Thunder Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
nature: Adamant

Moves
========

Meteor Mash has STAB, andis a strong STAB move that deals massive damage to anything that does not resist it. Earthquake helps to deal with Steel-type and Fire-types that otherwise wall Metagross's(AA) main STAB moves.(No point in saying main STAB moves, since both of the STAB moves it has are by themselves, meaning one of each type, unless you are running Bullet Punch as the fourth move. But either way.) Zen Headbutt is to be used to deal with the common Figthing-Fighting- and Poison-type Pokemon, while also receiving the boost from STAB boost. Bullet Punch helps Metagross go around its poor Speed and hit fast threats like Mega Aerodactyl, as well as revenge killing weakened Hydreigon, Haxorus, and Nidoking. Trick(AS) can be used to cripple physical walls such as Vaporeon and Alomomola. Thunder Punch is another option in the last slot as it helps to get through Water-type Pokemon, such as Suicune, Vaporeon, and Slowking, who can generally wall Metagross.

Set Details
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Give Metagross maximum Attack EVs and an Adamant nature for power, and maximum HP EVs to give it decent bulk alongside its good HP and Defense stats. Choice Band amplifies its attacking power to extremely high levels, allowing to to break through many defensive Pokemon. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered by an ability or move, like Intimidate from Arcanine and Krookodile.

Usage Tips
========

This Metagross set is meant to hit extremely hard, and it can tear through somecertain bulky walls because ofdue to the crazy power that it can put out. However, it cannot dent bulky Pokemon that resists it such as Alomomola and Swampert. Furthermore, it is important to be cautious of what move you choose to lock Metagross in to(AS), as this can be played around with ease. When in doubt, Meteor Mash is probably the best spammable move to be locked into, since it is the move with the highest BP that is STAB and it has a 20% chance of raising Metagross's attack.a powerful STAB move that has the option of boosting Metagross's absurdly high Attack even further. Use Trick onto Pokemon that really need access to four moves, mainly stalling Pokemon.

Team Options
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Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like Aerodactyl or Hydreigon,(AC) make for good teammates, respectively, in that they help deal with Ground-type attacksbeing able to mitigate the Ground-type weakness Metagross faces. Defensive Arcanine or bulky Water-types like Swampert and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks that are problematic for Metagross. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction.(Re-iterating that you should clarify this, isn't very comprehensive and whatnot.) A partner that can set hazards such as Swampert or Rhyperior helps Metagross sweep through Pokemon that it might not have the power to completely blow pastwould otherwise be able to survive its attack and retaliate harshly, as it doesn't have to option of changing to a different super-effective move to help out. Metagross appreciates clerical and Wish support from Pokemon like Florges or Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.


Other Options
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Metagross can utilize a Choice Scarf to make a better Trick set, since it will almost always get the Trick off before the enemy moves. This set lacks the offensive power of the Choice Band set, though. Pursuit can be used to help it hit Psychic- and Ghost-types Pokemon as they switch out, butthough it doesn't deal much reliable damage otherwise. Ice Punch can be used to deal massive damage to Gligar, which does a solid job of taking all of Metagross's attacks otherwise. Explosion is another option on the choice band set for a huge surprise factor,(AC) andbeing able to heavily denting anything that does not resist it.

Checks & Counters
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**Bulky Water-types**: Unless Metagross is running Grass Knot, Water-type Pokemon can be very difficult to power throughdispose of. In a tier riddled with Blastoise, Swampert, and Suicune, and Quagsire, Water-type Pokemon can be a serious problem.

**Ground-types**: Considering Metagross's weakness to Ground-type moves, it must watch out for these, as it has no solid means of taking out Ground-type Pokemon. Also considering its low Special Defense, it is especially weak to Nidoking's and Nidoqueen's Earth Power, although these Pokemon must avoid an Earthquake.

**Fire-types**: Although Metagross has Earthquake, which wouldcan hit most Fire-types harder than they could handle, it is outsped and takes a lot of damage from almost all of them. Rotom-H is especially a problem, as it isn't even hit by immune to Earthquake.

**Knock Off**: Although Metagross can defeat some of these Pokemon rather quickly, they still provide the initial threat of super-effective damage through the use of Knock Off and the removal of an item, which can be extremely detrimental to Metagross.
Implemented, thanks! I probably should have done some more proofreading before sending to to GP, I apologize :P
 

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Overview
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Metagross is a very versatile Pokemon in UU thanks to a variety of qualities. Metagross has a respectable base 135 Attack stat of 135, alongside good Defense and HP stats. Metagross also has a good STAB combination which is supported by a plethora of coverage options, which include Earthquake, Grass Knot, and Thunder Punch. Metagross can also utilize a variety of strategies many different sets, which makes it unpredictable. Metagross also has super effective coverage against the newly introduced Fairy-types such as Florges and Aromatisse. However, not is all good for Metagross in the UU metagame. Its Steel-type Steel typing leaves it weak to Fire-type attacks, which are extremely common. In addition, Metagross gained a new weaknesses this generation to Ghost- and Dark-type attacks, in particular the omnipresent Knock Off. Lastly, Metagross suffers from a low Speed stat, so it often must take a hit before responding.

Agility
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name: Agility
move 1: Agility
move 2: Meteor Mash
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
========

Agility raises Metagross's Speed by two stages, initially doubling it and allowing it to get past outspeed offensive teams. STAB Meteor Mash does immense amounts of damage with STAB and 90 base power, along with a 20% chance to boost Metagross's already extraordinary Attack by one stage. Earthquake can help Metagross get through beat Steel- and Fire-types, since both of these them resist Meteor Mash, which is Metagross's main attack. Zen Headbutt is a powerful,(RC) STAB move that can also help get through dents Fighting-types, which can often carry Knock Off,(RC) a move that cripples Metagross.

Set Details
========

Maximum Speed EVs investment and a Jolly nature allow Metagross to outspeed base 80s Speed Pokemon before the Agility boost, as well as Choice Scarf Mienshao after the boost. Life Orb increases Metagross's damage output significantly. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered.

Usage Tips
========

This Metagross acts as a late-game setup sweeper. After an Agility boost, there are very few Pokemon that can outspeed it. When Metagross is safely in, be careful about using Agility. Don't use it Agility if it's bound to be more harmful than beneficial to Metagross, and don't be afraid to switch out once you've used it. If Metagross is your best shot at winning, keeping it safe is more important than keeping it boosted. That being said, try to avoid setting up if there are still Pokemon that wall you Metagross. Attempt to get rid of them beforehand, as to not waste turns on setting up.

Team Options
========

Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like such as Aerodactyl or and Hydreigon, respectively, help deal with Ground-type attacks. Arcanine or bulky Water-types like such as Swampert and Suicune can take on Fire-types attacks and attempt to remove such Pokemon, leaving more room for Metagross to set up. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction as Metagross needs the power of Life Orb to muscle past offensive teams. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon like such as Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves alongside and its lack of recovery.

Wallbreaker Mixgross
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name: Wallbreaker Mixgross
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Grass Knot
move 4: Hidden Power Fire / Bullet Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 224 Atk / 160 SpA / 124 Spe
nature: Naughty

Moves
========

STAB Meteor Mash does immense amounts of damage with STAB and 90 Base Power with a Life Orb equipped, alongside the and it even has a 20% chance to increase Metagross's Attack by one stage. Earthquake helps this set power through Steel- (space) and Fire-types that it can't break through otherwise. Grass Knot defeats Suicune, Swampert, and Quagsire, all of which would otherwise wall Metagross. Hidden Power Fire smacks Forretress, another common switch-in to Metagross. If Forretress isn't a problem for your team, Bullet Punch gives a bit of priority that can help Metagross get around its poor Speed, hitting threats such as Mega Aerodactyl.

Set Details
========

160 Special Attack EVs are enough to 2HKO Suicune with Grass Knot after Stealth Rock damage. 124 Speed EVs allow Metagross to outspeed uninvested Suicune. The remianing remaining EVs are put into Attack, since that is where Metagross is able to deal the most significant portions amount of damage. A Naughty nature boosts Attack at the expense of Special Defense, since Metagross should be dependent on physical bulk instead of Special Defense. However, a Naughty nature leaves Metagross extremely vulnerable to special attacks. If it fits better with your team, a Lonely nature, boosting Attack at the expense of Defense, might be the preferable option. Life Orb allows Metagross to fully function do a better job as a wallbreaker, greatly powering up all of its attacks. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered,(RC) from the by moves and abilities such as Intimidate and Sticky Web.

Usage Tips
========

This Metagross set excels particularly well in at luring in Pokemon that typically counter Metagross, such as Water-types, by surprising them with a powerful Grass Knot. It also lures in Forretress, which falls to Hidden Power Fire. This set is meant to surprise and take down the enemy's walls. When all moves hit neutrally, know that Meteor Mash hits the hardest due to the STAB boost. Only use Hidden Power Fire on Forretress, as that is the only target for the move. Be careful what moves Metagross is switched in on. Unfortunately, EVs are invested in offenses, so defenses can be lacking.

Team Options
========

Pokemon that appreciate the ability of this set as a wallbreaker such as Darmanitan, Snorlax, and Mega Houndoom, make for good teammates. Arcanine or and bulky Water-types like such as Swampert and Suicune can take on Fire-types attacks and attempt to remove such Pokemon, leaving more room for Metagross to set up. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction as Metagross needs the power of Life Orb to muscle past offensive teams. It is very important that this set keeps its Life Orb, or else it will not be able to 2HKO Suicune. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon like such as Florges or Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Stealth Rock
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name: Stealth Rock
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Stealth Rock
move 4: Bullet Punch / Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Leftovers
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpD
nature: Adamant

Moves
========

Meteor Mash is the most powerful STAB attack Metagross has, which has a good Base Power of 90 and has a change 20% chance to increase Metagross's Attack by 20%. Earthquake provides very good coverage, as it hits Fire- and Steel-types, such as Empoleon and Chandelure, for super effective damage. Stealth Rock supports the team by wearing down the opponent's Pokemon upon switching in, and Metagross finds many opportunities to set them it up. Bullet Punch is Metagross's priority move, which makes up for its average Speed and hits faster targets such as Mega Aerodactyl for super effective damage. If the priority is not needed, then Zen Headbutt should be used to hit Fighting- and Poison-types, such as Amoonguss and Mienshao, for super effective damage.

Set Details
========

Maximum Attack investment and an Adamant nature allows Metagross to hit as hard as possible. Maximum HP EVs investment increases Metagross's overall bulk, allowing it to tank many neutral and resisted attacks. However, the HP EVs can be moved to to Special Defense in order to better check special attackers, but this will be at the cost of a significant amount of Defense overall bulk. Leftovers keeps Metagross healthy throughout the battle, utilizing its good power and bulk.

Usage Tips
========

Generally, it is best to switch Metagross in on resisted hits such as Roserade's Giga Drain or Alakazam's Psyshock. Metagross finds many opprotunities throughout the match to setup Stealth Rock due to its respectable bulk and typing. Metagross is often bulkier than sometimes perceived, especially on the physical side, as it can take powerful attacks such as a Reckless High Jump Kick from Mienshao. Don't be afraid to take a hit if Metagross can return more significant damage better hit back harder. Meteor Mash tends to be the best option when hitting opponents neutrally, as it has a good Base Power and a chance to raise Metagross's Attack by one stage. However, it is important to be smart with predicting the opponent's switches, as hitting an Empoleon with Earthquake or Infernape with Zen Headbutt on an anticipated switch can be a determining factor within a battle.

Team Options
========

Spinblockers such as Sableye or and Chandelure can prevent Rapid Spin spinblock to ensure that the Stealth Rock that Metagross sets up stays on the field. Flying-types or and Pokemon with Levitate, like such as Aerodactyl or and Hydreigon, respectively, make for good teammates as they can help mitigate the Ground-type weakness Metagross possesses. Arcanine or and bulky Water-types like such as Swampert, Vaporeon,(AC) and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks, while in return Metagross can take on Grass-types for them decently well. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off or Dark-type attacks, like such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. This is important as Leftovers are important for Metagross's survivability. Metagross appreciates clerical and Wish support from Pokemon like such as Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Zen Headbutt
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Bullet Punch / Trick / Thunder Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
nature: Adamant

Moves
========

Meteor Mash is a strong STAB move that deals massive damage to anything that does not resist it. Earthquake helps to deal with Steel- (space) and Fire-types that otherwise wall Metagross's STAB moves. Zen Headbutt is to be used to deal with the common Fighting- and Poison-type Pokemon, while also receiving the STAB boost. Bullet Punch helps Metagross go around circumvent its poor Speed and hit fast threats like Mega Aerodactyl, as well as revenge killing weakened Hydreigon, Haxorus, and Nidoking. Trick can be used to cripple physical walls such as Vaporeon and Alomomola. Thunder Punch is another option in the last slot as it helps to get through Water-type Pokemon, such as Suicune, Vaporeon, and Slowking, who which can generally wall Metagross.

Set Details
========

Give Metagross Maximum Attack EVs investment and an Adamant nature for power, and maximum HP Evs investment to give it decent bulk alongside its good HP and Defense stats. Choice Band amplifies its attacking power to extremely high levels, allowing it to to break through many defensive Pokemon. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered by an ability or move, like such as Intimidate from Arcanine and Krookodile.

Usage Tips
========

This Metagross set is meant to hit extremely hard, and it can tear through certain bulky walls due to the crazy power that it can put out has. However, it cannot dent bulky Pokemon that resist its STAB moves such as Alomomola and Swampert. Furthermore, it is important to be cautious of what move you choose to lock Metagross in to, as this can be played around. When in doubt, Meteor Mash is probably the best move to be locked into, since it is a powerful STAB that has the chance of boosting Metagross's absurdly high Attack even further. Use Trick on Pokemon that really need access to four moves, mainly stalling Pokemon.

Team Options
========

Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like Aerodactyl or Hydreigon, make for good teammates, respectively, being able to mitigate the Ground-type weakness that Metagross faces. Defensive Arcanine or bulky Water-types like Swampert and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks that are problematic for Metagross. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. (same as every other paragraph) Knock Off is problematic to Metagross because it will be unable to break through walls if it has lost its Choice Band. A partner that can set up entry hazards such as Swampert or Rhyperior helps Metagross sweep through Pokemon that would otherwise be able to survive its attack and retaliate harshly, as it doesn't have to the option of changing to a different move to help out. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon like such as Florges or Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.


Other Options
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Metagross can utilize a Choice Scarf to make a better Trick set, since it will almost always get the Trick off before the enemy moves. This set lacks the offensive power of the Choice Band set, though. Pursuit can be used to help it hit Psychic- and Ghost-type Pokemon as they switch out, thought it doesn't deal much reliable damage otherwise. Ice Punch can be used to deal massive damage to Gligar, which does a solid job of taking all of Metagross's attacks otherwise. Explosion is another option on the Choice Band set for a huge surprise factor, being able to heavily dent anything that does not resist it.

Checks & Counters
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**Bulky Water-types**: Unless Metagross is running Grass Knot, Water-type Pokemon can be very difficult to dispose of. In a tier riddled with Blastoise, Swampert, Suicune, and Quagsire, Water-type Pokemon can be a serious problem for Metagross.

**Ground-types**: Considering Metagross's weakness to Ground-type moves, it must watch out for these, as it has no solid means of taking out Ground-type Pokemon. Also considering its low Special Defense, it is especially weak to Nidoking's and Nidoqueen's Earth Power, although these Pokemon must avoid can't take an Earthquake.

**Fire-types**: Although Metagross has Earthquake, which can hit most Fire-types harder than they could handle, it is outsped and takes a lot of damage from almost all of them. Rotom-H is especially a problem, as it is immune to Earthquake.

**Knock Off**: Although Metagross can defeat some of these Pokemon rather quickly, they still provide the initial threat of super effective damage thought through the use of Knock Off and the removal of an item, which is generally detrimental to Metagross.

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Overview
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Metagross is a very versatile Pokemon in UU thanks to a variety of qualities. Metagross has a respectable base 135 Attack stat, alongside good Defense and HP stats. Metagross also has a good STAB combination which is supported by a plethora of coverage options, which include Earthquake, Grass Knot, and Thunder Punch. Metagross can utilize a variety of strategies, which makes it unpredictable. However, not is all good for Metagross in the UU metagame. its Steel typing leaves it weak to Fire-type attacks, which are extremely common. In addition, Metagross gained new weaknesses to Ghost- and Dark-type attacks, in particular the omnipresent Knock Off. Lastly, Metagross suffers from a low Speed stat, so it often must take a hit before responding.

Agility
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name: Agility
move 1: Agility
move 2: Meteor Mash
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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Agility raises Metagross's Speed by two stages, allowing it to outspeed common Pokemon found on offensive teams. STAB Meteor Mash does deals immense amounts of damage, along with and it also has a 20% chance to boost Metagross's already extraordinary Attack by one stage. Earthquake can helps Metagross beat Steel- and Fire-types, since both of them which resist Meteor Mash, which is Metagross's main attack. Zen Headbutt is a powerful STAB move that dents Fighting-types, which can often carry Knock Off.

Set Details
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Maximum Speed investment and a Jolly nature allow Metagross to outspeed base 80 Speed Pokemon before the Agility boost, as well as Choice Scarf Mienshao after the boost. Life Orb increases Metagross's damage output significantly. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross acts as a late-game setup sweeper. After an Agility boost, there are very few Pokemon that can outspeed it. When Metagross is safely in, be careful about using Agility. Don't use it Agility if it's bound to be more harmful than beneficial to Metagross, and don't be afraid to switch out once you've used it. If Metagross is your best shot at winning, keeping it safe is more important than keeping it boosted. That being said, try to avoid setting up if there are still Pokemon that wall Metagross. Attempt to get rid of them beforehand, as to not waste turns on setting up.

Team Options
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Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, such as Aerodactyl and Hydreigon, respectively, help deal with Ground-type attacks. Arcanine or bulky Water-types such as Swampert and Suicune can take on Fire-types and attempt to remove such Pokemon, leaving more room for Metagross to set up. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction as Metagross needs the power of Life Orb to muscle past offensive teams. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon such as Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Wallbreaker Mixgross
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name: Wallbreaker Mixgross
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Grass Knot
move 4: Hidden Power Fire / Bullet Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Life Orb
evs: 224 Atk / 160 SpA / 124 Spe
nature: Naughty

Moves
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STAB Meteor Mash does immense amounts of damage with a Life Orb equipped, and it even has a 20% chance to increase Metagross's Attack by one stage. Earthquake helps this set power through the Steel- and Fire-types that it can't break through otherwise. Grass Knot defeats Suicune, Swampert, and Quagsire, all of which would otherwise wall Metagross. Hidden Power Fire smacks Forretress, another common switch-in to Metagross. If Forretress isn't a problem for your team, Bullet Punch gives Metagross a bit of priority that can help it Metagross get around its poor Speed, hitting faster threats such as Mega Aerodactyl.

Set Details
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160 Special Attack EVs are enough to 2HKO Suicune with Grass Knot after Stealth Rock damage. 124 Speed EVs allow Metagross to outspeed uninvested Suicune. The remaining EVs are put in Attack, since because that is where Metagross is able to deal the most significant amount of damage physically. A Naughty nature boosts Attack at the expense of Special Defense, since because Metagross should be dependent on physical bulk instead of Special Defense. If it fits better with your team, a Lonely nature, boosting Attack at the expense of Defense, might be the preferable option. Life Orb allows Metagross to do a better job as a wallbreaker, greatly powering up all of its attacks. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered by moves and abilities such as Intimidate and Sticky Web and Intimidate.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross set excels particularly well at luring in Pokemon that typically counter Metagross, such as Water-types, by surprising them with a powerful Grass Knot. It also lures in Forretress, which falls to Hidden Power Fire. This set is meant to surprise and take down the enemy's walls.

Team Options
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Pokemon that appreciate the ability of this set as a to wallbreaker, (comma) such as Darmanitan, Snorlax, and Mega Houndoom, make for good teammates. Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like such as Aerodactyl or Hydreigon, respectively, help deal with the Ground-type attacks Metagross has trouble dealing with. Arcanine or bulky Water-types like such as Swampert and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, like such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, or and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. It is very important that this set keeps its Life Orb, or else it will not be able to 2HKO Suicune. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon like such as Florges or and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Stealth Rock
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name: Stealth Rock
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Stealth Rock
move 4: Bullet Punch / Zen Headbutt
ability: Clear Body
item: Leftovers
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpD
nature: Adamant

Moves
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Meteor Mash is the most powerful STAB attack Metagross has, which has having a good Base Power of 90 and a 20% change to increase Metagross's Attack. Earthquake provides very good coverage, as it hits Fire- and Steel-types, such as Empoleon and Chandelure, for super effective damage. Stealth Rock supports the team by wearing down the opponent's Pokemon upon switch-in (dash), and Metagross finds many opportunities to set it up. Bullet Punch is Metagross's priority move, which makes up for its average Speed and hits faster targets such as Mega Aerodactyl for super effective damage. If the priority is not needed, then Zen Headbutt should be used to hit Fighting- and Poison-types, such as Amoonguss and Mienshao, for super effective damage.

Set Details
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Maximum Attack investment and an Adamant nature allow Metagross to hit as hard as possible. Maximum HP investment increases Metagross's overall bulk, allowing it to tank many neutral and resisted attacks. Leftovers keeps Metagross healthy throughout the battle.

Usage Tips
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Generally, it is best to switch Metagross in on resisted hits such as Roserade's Giga Drain or Alakazam's Psyshock. Metagross finds many opportunities throughout the match to setup Stealth Rock due to its respectable bulk and typing. Metagross is often bulkier than sometimes perceived, especially on the physical side, as it can take powerful attacks such as a Reckless High Jump Kick from Mienshao. Don't be afraid to take a hit if Metagross can hit back harder. Meteor Mash tends to be the best option when hitting opponents neutrally, as it has good Base Power and a chance to raise Metagross's Attack by one stage. However, it is important to be smart with predicting the opponent's switches, as hitting an Empoleon with Earthquake or an Infernape with Zen Headbutt on an anticipated switch can be a determining factor within a battle.

Team Options
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Spinblockers such as Sableye and Chandelure can spinblock to ensure that Stealth Rock stays on the field. Flying-types and Pokemon with Levitate, such as Aerodactyl or and Hydreigon, respectively, make for good teammates as they can help mitigate the Ground-type weakness Metagross possesses. Arcanine and bulky Water-types such as Swampert, Vaporeon, and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks, while in return Metagross can decently take on Grass-types for them decently. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off or Dark-type attacks, such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. This is important as Leftovers are important for Metagross's survivability. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon such as Florges and Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.

Choice Band
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name: Choice Band
move 1: Meteor Mash
move 2: Zen Headbutt
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Bullet Punch / Trick / Thunder Punch
ability: Clear Body
item: Choice Band
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
nature: Adamant

Moves
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Meteor Mash is a strong STAB move that deals massive damage to anything that does not resist it. Earthquake helps to deal with Steel- and Fire-types that resist otherwise wall Metagross's STAB moves. Zen Headbutt is used to deal with the common Fighting- and Poison-type Pokemon, while also receiving the STAB boost. Bullet Punch helps Metagross circumvent its poor Speed and hit fast threats like Mega Aerodactyl, as well as revenge killing weakened Hydreigon, Haxorus, and Nidoking. Trick can be used to cripple physical walls such as Vaporeon and Alomomola. Thunder Punch is another option in the last slot as it helps Metagross get through Water-type Pokemon, such as Suicune, Vaporeon, and Slowking, which can generally wall Metagross.

Set Details
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Maximum Attack investment and an Adamant nature are used for power, and maximum HP investment is used to give it Metagross decent bulk alongside its good HP and Defense stats. Choice Band amplifies its attacking power to extremely high levels, allowing it to to break through many defensive Pokemon. Clear Body prevents any stats from being lowered by an ability or move, such as Intimidate from Arcanine and Krookodile.

Usage Tips
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This Metagross set is meant to hit extremely hard, and it can tear through certain bulky walls due to the crazy power that it has. However, it cannot dent bulky Pokemon that resist its STAB moves, (comma) such as Alomomola and Swampert. Furthermore, it is important to be cautious of what move you choose to lock Metagross in to, as this can be played around. When in doubt, Meteor Mash is probably the best move to be locked into, since as it is a powerful STAB move that has the chance of boosting Metagross's absurdly high Attack even further.

Team Options
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Flying-types or Pokemon with Levitate, like such as Aerodactyl or and Hydreigon, make for good teammates, respectively, being able to mitigate the Ground-type weakness that Metagross faces. Defensive Arcanine or bulky Water-types like such as Swampert and Suicune can take Fire-type attacks that are problematic for Metagross. Pokemon that don't mind taking a Knock Off, such as Arcanine, Mega Blastoise, and Chesnaught, help to alleviate prediction. Knock Off is problematic to Metagross because it will be unable to break through walls if it has lost its Choice Band. A partner that can set up entry hazards, (comma) such as Swampert or Rhyperior, (comma) helps Metagross sweep break through Pokemon that would otherwise be able to survive its attack, as it doesn't have the option of changing to a different move. Metagross appreciates cleric and Wish support from Pokemon such as Florges or Vaporeon, due to its vulnerability to status moves and its lack of recovery.


Other Options
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Metagross can utilize a Choice Scarf + Trick set, since it will almost always get the Trick off before the enemy moves. This Such a set lacks the offensive power of the Choice Band set, though. Pursuit can be used to help it Metagross hit Psychic- and Ghost-type Pokemon as they switch out, thought it doesn't deal much reliable damage otherwise. Ice Punch can be used to deal massive damage to Gligar, which does a solid job of taking all of Metagross's attacks otherwise. Explosion is another option on the Choice Band set for a huge surprise factor, being able to heavily dent anything that does not resist it.

Checks & Counters
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**Bulky Water-types**: Unless Metagross is running Grass Knot, Water-type Pokemon can be very difficult to dispose of. In a tier riddled with the likes of Blastoise, Swampert, Suicune, and Quagsire, Water-type Pokemon can be a serious problem for Metagross.

**Ground-types**: Considering Metagross's weakness to Ground-type moves, it must watch out for these, as it has no solid means of taking out Ground-type Pokemon. Also considering its low Special Defense, it is especially weak to Nidoking's and Nidoqueen's Earth Power, although these Pokemon can't take an Earthquake.

**Fire-types**: Although Metagross has Earthquake, which can hit most Fire-types hard, it is outsped and takes a lot of damage from almost all of them. Rotom-H is especially a problem, as it is immune to Earthquake.

**Knock Off**: Although Metagross can defeat some of these Pokemon Knock Off users rather quickly, they still provide the initial threat of both super effective damage through the use of Knock Off and the removal of an item, which is generally detrimental to Metagross.
 

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