RU Tyrantrum

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Overview
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  • Unique exclusive Rock/Dragon typing
  • New ability Strong Jaw adds 50% to Fang moves
  • Access to Dragon Dance for sweeping, patches up its poor Speed
  • Strong base 121 Atk, 119 Def stats
  • Mediocre Speed for an offensive mon
  • Highly susceptible to special attacks
  • Common weaknesses in Ground, Fighting, and Ice among other things
  • Can't even Outrage despite the misleading name
  • Great offensive movepool gives it coverage to hit just about everything hard with the correct move
  • Faces competition for a team slot from physical sweepers with better Speed, typing, or bulk, such as Cobalion, Doublade, and Braviary
  • Rock typing removes the resistances it would have to Grass and Water from being a Dragon-type


Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Ice Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Lum Berry / Life Orb
evs: 4 HP/ 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant / Jolly

Moves
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  • Dragon Dance to set up
  • Stone Edge + Earthquake = Excellent coverage overall, rounded out by Ice Fang
  • Ice Fang covers Gligar as well as Grass-types such as Tangrowth, Virizion, and Amoonguss
  • Dragon Claw is one of your STABs and can be used for neutral coverage, though it lacks significant power, and hits nothing but Druddigon for super effective damage
  • Fire Fang can be used to reliably take out a few specific Pokemon, namely Escavalier, Bronzong, and Durant
  • Thunder Fang and Crunch can be used for coverage against specific Pokemon; Thunder Fang is able to 2HKO Alomomola at +1, while Crunch can immediately dispose of Ghost- and Psychic-types after a boost. However Tyrantrum loses out on numerous Pokemon by giving up its primary coverage options
  • Rock Slide can be used over Stone Edge if you are concerned about accuracy but it pales in comparison to Stone Edge's power; however the flinch chance it offers can help at times
  • Substitute can be used to avoid status moves while setting up Dragon Dance, making Tyrantrum more of a threat to deal with, though it loses out on coverage


Set Details
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  • An Adamant nature maximizes Tyrantrum's power, allowing it to hit as hard as possible; at +1, it unfortunately ties with Cinccino and Ambipom, though they can't do much to Tyrantrum
  • A Jolly nature can be used to ensure Tyrantrum outspeeds Jolteon at +1, though it loses out on power
  • Item choice is dependent on whether you want to set up against status users or if you crave more power. Life Orb, however, wears Tyrantrum down as it attacks, and this is exacerbated if it has taken significant damage before setting up
  • A bulky spread of 248 HP / 44 Atk / 216 Spe can be used to add to Tyrantrum's underrated bulk, allowing it to more easily set up on Pokemon such as Braviary while being able to outpace Cobalion at +1

Usage Tips
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  • Best to set up against Pokemon who cannot expect to much to Tyrantrum, such as Choice Scarf Braviary, Golbat, Ambipom, Choiced Delphox locked into Fire Blast, and Moltres
  • If Lum Berry is used, Tyrantrum is able to set up on defensive Pokemon relying on status moves, such as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, and Jellicent, though they need to at least be weakened enough so Tyrantrum can take them out afterwards
  • Use Dragon Dance mid- or late-game once the opponent's Pokemon are weakened enough that Tyrantrum is able to clean up uninterrupted after a boost
  • Cut down on the number of the opponent's Pokemon that Tyrantrum can only hit with Stone Edge, so that it doesn't get forced into a make-it-or-break-it situation where it needs to rely on its shaky accuracy

Team Options
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  • Pokemon who lay hazards: Rhyperior, Cobalion, Gligar, and Registeel for Stealth Rock, Roselia and Qwilfish for Spikes/Toxic Spikes; Omastar is noteworthy as it is capable of laying both hazards
  • Pokemon such as Aromatisse, Audino, Assault Vest Slowking, and Registeel can fend off special attackers for it; the former two are also capable of offering cleric support to keep Tyrantrum healthy
  • Once again, Aromatisse, as well as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, Doublade, Gligar, and Tangrowth, are able to check Fighting-types for Tyrantrum
  • Wallbreakers such as Choice Specs Exploud, Clawitzer, Life Orb Moltres, Delphox, Jolteon, Choice Band Braviary, Escavalier, and Drudddigon can soften up defensive Pokemon to allow Tyrantrum to sweep
  • Dugtrio, Delphox, and Moltres are also able to remove or weaken Steel-types that hinder Tyrantrum from sweeping, especially if it lacks Fire Fang
  • Dual Screen support from the likes of Uxie, Cresselia, or Bronzong as beneficial since Tyrantrum is able to beat most Defog users one-on-one, and appreciates the extra protection while setting up


Choice Scarf
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name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Stone Edge
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Ice Fang
move 4: Fire Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Choice Scarf
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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  • EdgeQuake coverage is handy for hitting a majority of the tier neutrally
  • Ice Fang hits Gligar primarily, scoring a solid 2HKO
  • Fire Fang covers Escavalier and Durant reliably
  • Both fang moves also hit all those annoying Grass-types for super effective damage

Set Details
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  • Attack and Speed are maximized for full offensive presence
  • Jolly nature since this set is a revenge killer, outspeeding Jolteon and everything slower with Choice Scarf equipped
  • Adamant nature can be used for more power though being outsped by Jolteon can also mean being KOed by a potential Hidden Power Ice

Usage Tips
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  • Typically not expected to be the Choice Scarf user, so use at the most optimal moment to secure a surprise KO against a threat that would otherwise outspeed
  • Significantly slower than all other revenge killers in RU, so ensure they aren't holding a Choice Scarf before attempting to go for the kill, or Tyrantrum may be KOed
  • Despite its great Atk stat, it lacks significant power due to the average Base Power of its moves, so use it to pick off weakened or frailer Pokemon
  • Can function as a cleaner lategame if teams are weakened enough thanks to speed + solid coverage

Team Options
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  • Acts as a revenge killer, so it fits mainly on Balanced and Bulky Offensive teams that require its support
  • Struggles with bulky Water-types more than its other sets so partners such as Tangrowth, Virizion, Jolteon, and Heliolisk are ideal
  • Since it switches in and out often due to being locked into one move at a time, partners who cover its weaknesses help make it easy to switch around: Gligar, Moltres, and Golbat are immune to Ground and resist Fighting, while Alomomola, Slowking, and Clawitzer resist Ice and Steel. The former two also check Fighting-types
  • As it switches in and out frequently, Pokemon to clear hazards can prevent it from being worn down so easily; Hitmonlee can beat most Steel-types for Tyrantrum while offering Rapid Spin support, while Gligar and Golbat have access to Defog

Other Options
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  • Head Smash for the stronger Rock-type STAB though it is suicidal
  • Stealth Rock
  • Curse allows it to boost its great Atk and Def, but it has numerous exploitable weaknesses and is generally not worth it over Dragon Dance
  • Hone Claws can boost Atk while patching up the accuracy of Stone Edge but it loses on being able to boost Speed, which is necessary as Tyrantrum is otherwise too slow to sweep
  • Rock Polish allows Tyrantrum to double its Speed, getting the jump on the entire unboosted tier; however without a way to boost its Atk it's still inferior to Dragon Dance


Checks & Counters
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  • **Steel-types**: Despite having EQ, Steel-types such as Durant and Cobalion can outrun and KO Tyrantrum with their STAB moves, while bulkier ones such as Doublade and Escavalier can take a hit and deal serious damage back. Registeel and Bronzong are able to take a hit at +1 and status Tyrantrum. Bronzong is notable as it outright counters any set lacking Fire Fang or Crunch
  • **Gastrodon and Alomomola**: Defensive Gastrodon and Alomomola are able to sponge a hit, even at +1, and possibly burn Tyrantrum with Scald, or in Gastrodon's case, KO it with Earth Power
  • **Fighting-types**: Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee, Virizion, Gallade, and Hitmontop are all able to OHKO Tyrantrum with their respective Fighting-type STABs. Hitmonlee is able to revenge kill even after a boost thanks to Mach Punch, while Hitmontop's Intimidate allows it to sponge any hit and KO back. The former three all naturally outrun Tyrantrum, meaning they can swiftly deal with it if it hasn't set up
  • **Special Attackers**: Tyrantrum's terrible Special Defense combined with its typing leaves it being heavily exploited by nearly every special attacker in the tier. Faster special attackers carrying strong neutral or super effective moves, such as Jolteon, Delphox, Heliolisk, and Zoroark, all are able to outspeed and KO it
  • **Revenge Killers**: Since Tyrantrum's Speed is so poor, faster Choice Scarf users such as Hitmonlee, Rotom-C, Durant, and Delphox, are able to revenge kill it even after a boost. Sharpedo, and Dugtrio are also notable problems because the former two have access to Speed Boost and the ability to inflict severe damage to it with either Waterfall or Bug Buzz, while the latter can trap it, outspeed it if Adamant, and KO with Earthquake


Overview
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Bearing the unique Rock / Dragon typing, Tyrantrum stands out as the only viable user of Dragon Dance in the RU tier. Dragon Dance enables it to boost its excellent base 121 Attack stat while patching up its mediocre base 71 Speed stat, allowing it to perform as a sweeper. With access to Thunder Fang, Ice Fang, Fire Fang, and Crunch, as well as the ability Strong Jaw, which gives a 50% boost in power to these moves, Tyrantrum has an incredibly wide range of coverage, being able to deal serious damage to every single Pokemon in the tier with the correct move. This allows it to be very threatening after setting up, which is made easier by its base 119 Defense stat.

Tyrantrum's biggest shortcoming aside from its poor Speed is its high susceptibility to special attacks, which is worsened by its typing being weak to Ground-, Ice-, and Fighting-type moves, all of which are relatively common, as well as the that fact its Rock-typing neutralizes the resistances to Water- and Grass-type moves its Dragon-typing carries. This flaw leaves it competing for a team slot against Pokemon with better bulk, Speed, or typing, such as Braviary, Doublade, and Cobalion, though it should be that noted none of them have access to the coveted Dragon Dance or the excellent coverage moves Tyrantrum does.

Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Ice Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Lum Berry / Life Orb
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant / Jolly

Moves
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Dragon Dance allows Tyrantrum boost its Attack and Speed so that it can sweep. Stone Edge is a strong STAB move that is complemented nicely by Earthquake, which forms the EdgeQuake combo and offers near-perfect coverage in just two moves. Ice Fang rounds out this coverage by being able to dispatch Gligar and Grass-types such as Tangrowth, Virizion, and Amoonguss. Dragon Claw can be used for neutral coverage, as it is Tyrantrum's strongest Dragon-type STAB move, but it lacks significant power and hits nothing but Druddigon for super effective damage. Fire Fang can be used if Escavalier, Durant, or Bronzong are more of a concern, as it still covers Grass-types. Thunder Fang and Crunch are also useful for coverage against specific Pokemon: Thunder Fang scores a 2HKO on Alomomola when Tyrantrum is at +1, while Crunch can more readily dispose of Ghost- and Psychic-type Pokemon after a boost. Bear in mind, however, that Tyrantrum loses out on hitting more Pokemon by giving up its primary coverage options. Rock Slide can be used over Stone Edge if Stone Edge's accuracy is a concern, and the flinch chance Rock Slide offers can be helpful, but it is not as powerful as Stone Edge. Substitute can also be used to aid in setting up by avoiding status moves and making Tyrantrum harder to revenge kill, but Tyrantrum must lose out on coverage to run it.


Set Details
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An Adamant nature maximizes Tyrantrum's power, allowing it to hit hard as possible. Unfortunately, this means it Speed ties with Ambipom and Cinccino when it is at +1, though they cannot do much to Tyrantrum anyway. A Jolly nature ensures Tyrantrum outspeeds Jolteon at +1, but makes it lose out on power. The item choice is dependent on whether you want Tyrantrum to be able to set up on Pokemon that can inflict status or whether you wish to deal as much damage as possible. Life Orb has the negative side effect of wearing down Tyrantrum as it attacks, making it more susceptible to priority; this is exacerbated if it has taken significant damage while setting up. A bulky spread of 248 HP / 44 Atk / 216 Spe can be used to add to Tyrantrum's low bulk, allowing it to more easily set up on Pokemon such as Braviary and Moltres while being able to outpace Cobalion at +1 with an Adamant nature.

Usage Tips
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It's best to set up against Pokemon that cannot expect to do much to Tyrantrum, such as Choice Scarf Braviary, Golbat, Ambipom, Choice Delphox locked into Fire Blast, and Moltres. If Lum Berry is used, Tyrantrum is able to set up against defensive Pokemon that rely on status moves, such as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, and Jellicent, though they need to be weakened enough that Tyrantrum can take them out after its item has been used up. Use Dragon Dance mid- or late-game, when the opposing Pokemon are weakened enough that Tyrantrum can sweep uninterrupted after a boost. Try to cut down on the number of Pokemon that Tyrantrum can only hit with Stone Edge, so that it doesn't have to rely as heavily on Stone Edge's shaky accuracy to ensure a successful sweep.

Team Options
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Pokemon that set up entry hazards are excellent partners for Tyrantrum, as entry hazards can weaken the opposing team for it. Stealth Rock users such as Rhyperior, Cobalion, Gligar, and Registeel, as well as users of Spikes or Toxic Spikes such as Roselia and Qwilfish, can help Tyrantrum sweep more easily. Omastar is also noteworthy because it has access to both Stealth Rock and Spikes. Pokemon such as Aromatisse, Lickilicky, Assault Vest Slowking, and Registeel can fend off special attackers for Tyrantrum; the former two are also able to keep it healthy with Wish support. Aromatisse once again, as well as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, Doublade, Gligar, and Tangrowth, is able to check Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee and Cobalion that threaten Tyrantrum. Wallbreakers such as Choice Specs Exploud, Clawitzer, Life Orb Moltres, Delphox, Jolteon, Choice Band Braviary, Escavalier, and Druddigon can soften up defensive Pokemon to allow Tyrantrum to sweep against bulkier teams. Dugtrio, Delphox, and Moltres are also able to remove or weaken Steel-types such as Registeel, Doublade, Escavalier, and Bronzong which would otherwise hinder Tyrantrum's ability to sweep, especially if it lacks Fire Fang. Dual screens support from Uxie, Cresselia, or Bronzong is also helpful, as Tyrantrum appreciates the extra protection from attackers while setting up and can beat most Defog users that aim to get rid of the screens one-on-one.


Choice Scarf
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name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Stone Edge
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Ice Fang
move 4: Fire Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Choice Scarf
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
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The EdgeQuake combo allows Tyrantrum to hit the majority of the tier for neutral damage. Ice Fang primarily hits Gligar, scoring a solid 2HKO, while Fire Fang reliably covers Escavalier and Durant. Both Ice Fang and Fire Fang hit the Grass-types that resist EdgeQuake for super effective damage.

Set Details
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Attack and Speed investment is maximized for full offensive presence. A Jolly nature is preferred, as this set aims to be a revenge killer, outspeeding the entire unboosted metagame. An Adamant nature can be used for more power, though it leads to Tyrantrum being outsped by Jolteon and possibly KOed by a Hidden Power Ice.

Usage Tips
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Tyrantrum is typically not expected to be holding a Choice Scarf, so this set is best executed when in a position to get a surprise KO against a threat that would otherwise outspeed Tyrantrum. As it is still slower than other revenge killers in RU, ensure opposing Pokemon aren't holding a Choice Scarf before attempting to KO, as Tyrantrum may be taken out by something unexpectedly faster. Despite Tyrantrum's great Attack stat, it lacks significant strength due to the average Base Power of its moves, so use it to pick off weakened or frailer Pokemon. Solid coverage on top of its Speed allows it to function as a cleaner during the late-game.

Team Options
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Its role as a revenge killer lets Tyrantrum fit easily onto balanced and bulky offensive teams that require its support. Choice Scarf Tyrantrum struggles with bulky Water-types more than any of its other sets, so partners such as Tangrowth, Virizion, Jolteon, and Heliolisk are ideal for removing them. As Choice Scarf Tyrantrum has to switch in and out frequently to change its moves, partners that cover its weaknesses are appreciated. Gligar, Moltres, and Golbat are immune to Ground-type moves and resist Fighting-type moves, while Alomomola, Slowking, and Clawitzer resist Ice- and Steel-type moves. Alomomola and Slowking are also able to check Fighting-types. Because of how often Tyrantrum switches in and out, Pokemon that clear entry hazards can prevent it from being worn down quickly. Hitmonlee can beat most Steel-types for Tyrantrum while offering Rapid Spin support, while Gligar and Golbat have access to Defog.

Other Options
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Aside from its coverage moves boosted by Strong Jaw, Tyrantrum's movepool is a bit lacking. Head Smash can be used, as it is Tyrantrum's strongest Rock-type STAB move and is more reliable than Stone Edge, but the recoil wears Tyrantrum down quickly. Tyrantrum has access to Stealth Rock, but the move is difficult to fit onto any of its sets, and the role of entry hazard setter is better left to other Pokemon on its team. Curse allows Tyrantrum to boost its great Attack and Defense stats further, but Tyrantrum has several weaknesses and is generally not worth using over Dragon Dance. Hone Claws boosts both Attack and accuracy, allowing Stone Edge to hit reliably, but because Tyrantrum loses out on being able to boost Speed, it will be too slow to sweep. Rock Polish doubles Tyrantrum's Speed, allowing it to get the jump on the entire unboosted metagame; however, because it does not boost Attack, Rock Polish is still inferior to Dragon Dance.

Checks & Counters
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**Steel-types**: Despite Tyrantrum's access to Earthquake, certain Steel-types still threaten it. Durant and Cobalion can outspeed and KO it with their STAB moves, while bulkier ones such as Doublade and Escavalier can take a hit and deal serious damage back. Registeel and Bronzong are able to take a hit when Tyrantrum is at +1 and status it. Bronzong is a notable threat, as it outright counters any set lacking Fire Fang or Crunch and can KO Tyrantrum with Gyro Ball.

**Gastrodon and Alomomola**: Defensive Gastrodon and Alomomola are able to sponge a hit, even when Tyrantrum is at +1, and possibly burn Tyrantrum with Scald, or in Gastrodon's case, KO it with Earth Power.

**Fighting-types**: Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee, Virizion, Gallade, and Hitmontop are all able to OHKO Tyrantrum with their respective Fighting-type STAB moves. Hitmonlee is able to revenge kill Tyrantrum even after a Dragon Dance thanks to Mach Punch, while Hitmontop's Intimidate allows it to sponge any hit and KO back. The former three also all naturally outspeed Tyrantrum, meaning they can swiftly deal with it if it hasn't set up.

**Special Attackers**: Tyrantrum's terrible Special Defense combined with its typing leaves to it being exploited by nearly every special attacker in the tier. Faster special attackers carrying strong neutral or super effective moves, such as Jolteon, Delphox, Heliolisk, and Zoroark, all are able to outspeed and KO Tyrantrum with ease.

**Revenge Killers**: Because Tyrantrum's Speed is so poor, faster Choice Scarf users such as Hitmonlee, Rotom-C, Durant, and Delphox are able to revenge kill it even after a boost. Sharpedo and Dugtrio are also notable problems because of the former's access to Speed Boost and the ability to inflict severe damage to Tyrantrum with Waterfall, while the latter can trap, outspeed, and KO Adamant variants even when they are at +1.
 
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RockRocks

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Add stuff in the Overview about it movepool and its competition

This is looking good so far, finish it soon so QC can evaluate it :)
 

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Okay, this is QC Ready. Also, I meant to add a Band set, but wasn't sure if it was worth it or not. It prolly is but I just wanna make sure, as that's the only set I have not seen or used in RU myself
 

Eduardo2013

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Not sure how viable a focus sash lead set is with rocks is. I know that rocks are mention in other options, let me know what you think.
 

CoolStoryBrobat

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I think tyrantrum has the stats to run a bulkier dragon dance set, but I'll leave that to QC to decide
Well, I did list an alternate spread for a bulky DD set in Set Details, so that's a thing

Not sure how viable a focus sash lead set is with rocks is. I know that rocks are mention in other options, let me know what you think.
I don't think it's all too viable. Only reason I listed Stealth Rock in OO is because it's such a viable move compared to most of its other options, but on a Pokemon like this, that still can only go so far. For a lead, Tyrantrum's incredibly slow and won't really do much else other than use Stealth Rock and eventually make a game 5-6 after it's done its job. It can't use Taunt to hinder other leads, and it loses a lot of power by not being able to boost or get anything out of an offensively-oriented item.
 

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Ok, time to give this bad boy a look:

[Overview]

- Also mention Rock removes Water and Grass resistances

[Dragon Dance]

- Add Omastar to the hazard setters since it can set both Rocks and Spikes
- Dual Screen support as Tyrantrum beats most Defog users easily and appreciates the extra protection to ease setup

[Choice Scarf]

- Mention hazard control due to the need to switch in and out more often. Hitmonlee is ideal since it trashes Steel-types. Gligar and Golbat work as Defoggers

Spirit is currently testing the Choice Band set. While he's been pleased with the results, he does want some more time with it to have a better feel for how it plays and what it struggles with. Once he's comfortable with it, one of us will likely post the set, so I'll hold off on stamping this until then.
 

CoolStoryBrobat

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Ok, time to give this bad boy a look:

[Overview]

- Also mention Rock removes Water and Grass resistances

[Dragon Dance]

- Add Omastar to the hazard setters since it can set both Rocks and Spikes
- Dual Screen support as Tyrantrum beats most Defog users easily and appreciates the extra protection to ease setup

[Choice Scarf]

- Mention hazard control due to the need to switch in and out more often. Hitmonlee is ideal since it trashes Steel-types. Gligar and Golbat work as Defoggers

Spirit is currently testing the Choice Band set. While he's been pleased with the results, he does want some more time with it to have a better feel for how it plays and what it struggles with. Once he's comfortable with it, one of us will likely post the set, so I'll hold off on stamping this until then.
Alright, I'm a bit late with this but all changes have been applied. Thank ya
 

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Formatting thing: remove bullet points from in front of Checks and Counters, they aren't necessary

on Dragon Dance:

Replace the mention of Audino with Lickilicky (Audino isn't getting an analysis afaik) and remove the mention of Choice Specs Yanmega (rip)

QC 3/3
 

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Overview
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Bearing the unique Rock/Dragon typing, The uniquely Rock / Dragon type Tyrantrum stands out, being as the only viable user of Dragon Dance in the RU tier. This Dragon Dance enables it to perform as a sweeper, boosting its excellent base 121 Attack stat while patching up its mediocre base 71 Speed stat, allowing it to perform as a sweeper. With access to Thunder Fang, Ice Fang, Fire Fang, and Crunch, as well as the ability Strong Jaw, which gives a 50% boosts in the power to of these moves by 50%, Tyrantrum has an incredibly wide range of coverage, being able to both cover and deal serious damage to every single Pokemon in the tier with the correct move. This allows it to be very threatening after setting up, which is made easier by its base 119 Defense stat can allow it to do against certain physical attackers.

Of course, aside from not having access to Outrage despite its otherwise misleading name, Tyrantrum has a few flaws it brings to the table as well. Tyrantrum's biggest shortcomings aside from its poor Speed are is its high susceptibility to special attacks, which is worsened by its typing being weak against to Ground-, Ice-, and Fighting-type moves, all of which are relatively common, as well as the fact that its Rock-typing neutralizes the resistances to Water- and Grass-type moves its Dragon typing carries. These flaws will This flaw leaves it competing for a team slot against Pokemon with better bulk, Speed, or typing, such as Braviary, Doublade, and Cobalion, though it should be noted none of them have access to the coveted Dragon Dance, (remove comma) or the excellent coverage moves Tyrantrum has does to break through most of the tier.

Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Ice Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Lum Berry / Life Orb
evs: 4 HP (add space)/ 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant / Jolly

Moves
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Dragon Dance is listed first as it allows Tyrantrum to set up, boosting its Attack and Speed to so that it can sweep. Stone Edge is a strong STAB move, and is complemented nicely by Earthquake, which formings the EdgeQuake combo, which offersing near-perfect coverage in just two moves alone. Ice Fang rounds out this coverage by being able to dispatch Gligar as well as Grass-types such as Tangrowth, Virizion, and Amoonguss. Dragon Claw can be used for neutral coverage as it is Tyrantrum's strongest Dragon-type STAB move, but it lacks significant power, (remove comma) and hits nothing but Druddigon for super effective damage. Fire Fang can be used if Escavalier, Durant, or Bronzong are more of a concern, as it still covers Grass-types. Thunder Fang and Crunch are also useful for coverage against specific Pokemon: (colon) Thunder Fang scores a 2HKO on Alomomola when Tyrantrum is at +1, while Crunch can more readily dispose of Ghost- and Psychic-type Pokemon after a boost. Bear in mind, however, though that Tyrantrum loses out on hitting more Pokemon by giving up its primary coverage options. Rock Slide can be used over Stone Edge if its Stone Edge's accuracy is a concern, and the flinch chance it Rock Slide offers can be helpful, but it is not as powerful as Stone Edge pales in comparison to Stone Edge in terms of power. Substitute can also be used to aid in setting up by avoiding status moves and making Tyrantrum harder to revenge kill, but it has to Tyrantrum must lose out on coverage to run it.

Set Details
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With An Adamant nature, (remove comma) maximizes Tyrantrum's power is maximized, allowing it to hit hard as possible. Unfortunately, this means it speed ties with Ambipom and Cinccino when it is at +1, though they cannot do much to Tyrantrum anyway. A Jolly nature ensures Tyrantrum outspeeds Jolteon at +1, (remove comma) but makes this means it loses out on power. The item choice is dependent on whether you want Tyrantrum to be able to set up on Pokemon who that can inflict status or if whether you wish Tyrantrum to deal as much damage as possible. Life Orb has the negative side effect of wearing down Tyrantrum as it attacks, making it more susceptible to priority. This is exacerbated if it has taken significant damage while setting up. A bulky spread of 248 HP / 44 Atk / 216 Spe can be used to add to Tyrantrum's underrated low bulk, allowing it to more easily set up on Pokemon such as Braviary and Moltres while being able to outpace Cobalion at +1 with an Adamant nature.

Usage Tips
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It's best to set up against Pokemon who that cannot expect to do much to Tyrantrum, such as Choice Scarf Braviary, Golbat, Ambipom, Choiced item Delphox locked into Fire Blast, and Moltres. If Lum Berry is used, Tyrantrum is able to set up against defensive Pokemon who that rely on status moves, such as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, and Jellicent, though they need to be weakened enough that Tyrantrum can take them out after its item has been used up. Use Dragon Dance mid- or late-game, where when the opposing Pokemon are weakened enough that Tyrantrum can sweep uninterrupted after a boost. Try to cut down on the number of Pokemon that Tyrantrum can only hit with Stone Edge, so that it doesn't have to risk having to rely as heavily on its Stone Edge's shaky accuracy to ensure a successful sweep.

Team Options
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Pokemon who lay entry hazards make excellent partners for Tyrantrum, as they hazards can weaken the opposing team for it. Stealth Rock users such as Rhyperior, Cobalion, Gligar, and Registeel, and users of Spikes/ (remove slash) or Toxic Spikes such as Roselia and Qwilfish can help Tyrantrum sweep more easily. Omastar is also noteworthy as it has access to both Stealth Rock and Spikes. Pokemon such as Aromatisse, Lickilicky, Assault Vest Slowking, and Registeel can fend off special attackers for Tyrantrum; the former two are also able to keep it healthy with Wish support. Aromatisse, (remove comma) once again, as well as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, Doublade, Gligar, and Tangrowth, are is able to check Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee and Cobalion that threaten Tyrantrum, such as Hitmonlee and Cobalion. Wallbreakers such as Choice Specs Exploud, Clawitzer, Life Orb Moltres, Delphox, Jolteon, Choice Band Braviary, Escavalier, and Druddigon can soften up defensive Pokemon to allow Tyrantrum to sweep against bulkier teams. Dugtrio, Delphox, and Moltres are also able to remove or weaken Steel-types such as Registeel, Doublade, Escavalier, and Bronzong, (remove comma) who which would otherwise hinder Tyrantrum's ability to sweep, especially if it lacks Fire Fang. Dual screens support from Uxie, Cresselia, or Bronzong is also helpful, as Tyrantrum appreciates the extra protection from attackers while setting up, while it can beat most Defog users who aim to get rid of the screens one-on-one.


Choice Scarf
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name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Stone Edge
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Ice Fang
move 4: Fire Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Choice Scarf
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
========

The EdgeQuake combo allows Tyrantrum to hit the majority of the tier for neutral damage. Ice Fang primarily hits Gligar, scoring a solid 2HKO, while Fire Fang covers Escavalier and Durant reliably. Both Ice Fang and Fire Fang hit the Grass-types that resist EdgeQuake for super effective damage.

Set Details
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Attack and Speed investment is are maximized for full offensive presence. A Jolly nature is preferred since this set aims to be a revenge killer, outspeeding the entire unboosted metagame. An Adamant nature can be used for more power, though it leads to it to Tyrantrum being outsped by Jolteon, (remove comma) and possibly KOed by a Hidden Power Ice.

Usage Tips
========

Tyrantrum is typically not expected to be holding a Choice Scarf, so this set is best executed when in a position to get a surprise KO against a threat that would otherwise outspeed Tyrantrum. As it is still slower than other revenge killers in RU, ensure opposing Pokemon aren't holding a Choice Scarf before attempting to go for the kill, as Tyrantrum may be taken out by something unexpectedly faster than itself. Despite its Tyrantrum's great Attack stat, it lacks significant strength due to the average Base Power of its moves, so use it to pick off weakened or frailer Pokemon. With Solid coverage on top of its Speed, this allows it to function as a cleaner during the late-game phase.

Team Options
========

Its role as a revenge killer lets Tyrantrum fit easily onto balanced and bulky offensive teams that require its support. Choice Scarf Tyrantrum struggles with bulky Water-types more than any of its other sets, so partners such as Tangrowth, Virizion, Jolteon, and Heliolisk are ideal for removing them. As Choice Scarf Tyrantrum has to switch in and out frequently to change its moves, partners who cover its weaknesses are appreciated make it easier to do so. Gligar, Moltres, and Golbat are immune to Ground-type moves and resist Fighting-type moves, while Alomomola, Slowking, and Clawitzer resist Ice- and Steel-type moves. Alomomola and Slowking are also able to check Fighting-types. As Tyrantrum switches in and out frequently, Pokemon who clear entry hazards can prevent it from being worn down quickly. Hitmonlee can beat most Steel-types for Tyrantrum while offering Rapid Spin support, while Gligar and Golbat have access to Defog.

Other Options
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Aside from its coverage moves boosted by Strong Jaw, Tyrantrum's movepool is a bit lacking. Head Smash can be used as it is its strongest Rock-type STAB move and is more reliable than Stone Edge, but the recoil wears Tyrantrum down quickly heavily. Tyrantrum has access to Stealth Rock, but it the move is difficult to fit onto any of its sets, and a role setting entry hazards is better left to other Pokemon on its team. Curse allows Tyrantrum to boost its great Attack and Defense stats further, but it Tyrantrum has several weaknesses and Curse is generally not worth it over Dragon Dance. Hone Claws boosts both Attack and accuracy, allowing Stone Edge to hit reliably, but Tyrantrum loses out on being able to boost Speed, which is vital, as it is otherwise so it will be too slow to sweep. Rock Polish doubles Tyrantrum's Speed, allowing it to getting the jump on the entire unboosted metagame; however, without a way to because it does not boost Attack, it Rock Polish is still inferior to Dragon Dance.

Checks & Counters
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**Steel-types**: Despite Tyrantrum's access to Earthquake, certain Steel-types still threaten Tyrantrum. Durant and Cobalion can outrun and KO it with their STAB moves, while bulkier ones such as Doublade and Escavalier can take a hit and deal serious damage back. Registeel and Bronzong are able to take a hit when Tyrantrum is at +1 and status Tyrantrum. Bronzong is a notable threat as it outright counters any set lacking Fire Fang or Crunch and can KO Tyrantrum with Gyro Ball.

**Gastrodon and Alomomola**: Defensive Gastrodon and Alomomola are able to sponge a hit, even when Tyrantrum is at +1, and possibly burn Tyrantrum with Scald, or in Gastrodon's case, KO it with Earth Power.

**Fighting-types**: Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee, Virizion, Gallade, and Hitmontop are all able to OHKO Tyrantrum with their respective Fighting-type STABs. Hitmonlee is able to revenge kill Tyrantrum even after Tyrantrum has used a Dragon Dance thanks to Mach Punch, while Hitmontop's Intimidate allows it to sponge any hit and KO back. The former three also all naturally outrun Tyrantrum, meaning they can swiftly deal with it if it hasn't set up.

**Special Attackers**: Tyrantrum's terrible Special Defense combined with its typing leaves it being heavily exploited by susceptible to nearly every special attacker in the tier. Faster special attackers carrying strong neutral or super effective moves, such as Jolteon, Delphox, Heliolisk, and Zoroark, all are able to outspeed and KO it Tyrantrum with ease.

**Revenge Killers**: Since Tyrantrum's Speed is so poor, faster Choice Scarf users such as Hitmonlee, Rotom-C, Durant, and Delphox, (remove comma) are able to revenge kill it even after a boost. Sharpedo, Yanmega, and Dugtrio are also notable problems because the former two have access to Speed Boost and the ability to inflict severe damage to it with either Waterfall or Bug Buzz, while the latter can trap it, outspeed, and KO Adamant variants even when they are at +1, and KO with Earthquake.
 

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Overview
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Bearing the unique Rock / Dragon (spaces) typing, Tyrantrum stands out, being as the only viable user of Dragon Dance in the RU tier. This Dragon Dance enables it to perform as a sweeper, boosting its excellent base 121 Attack stat while patching up its mediocre base 71 Speed stat, allowing it to perform as a sweeper. With access to Thunder Fang, Ice Fang, Fire Fang, and Crunch, as well as the ability Strong Jaw, which gives a 50% boost in power to these moves, Tyrantrum has an incredibly wide range of coverage, being able to both cover and deal serious damage to every single Pokemon in the tier with the correct move. This allows it to be very threatening after setting up, which is made easier by its base 119 Defense stat can allow it to do against certain physical attackers.

Of course, aside from not having access to Outrage despite its otherwise misleading name, Tyrantrum has a few flaws it brings to the table as well. Tyrantrum's biggest shortcomings aside from its poor Speed are is its high susceptibility to special attacks, which is worsened by its typing being weak against to Ground-, Ice-, and Fighting-type moves, all of which are relatively common, as well as the fact that its Rock-typing neutralizes the resistances to Water- and Grass-type moves its Dragon-typing (dash) carries. These flaws will This flaw leaves it competing for a team slot against Pokemon with better bulk, Speed, or typing, such as Braviary, Doublade, and Cobalion, though it should be noted that none of them have access to the coveted Dragon Dance, (remove comma) or the excellent coverage moves Tyrantrum has does to break through most of the tier.

Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Ice Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Lum Berry / Life Orb
evs: 4 HP (add space)/ 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant / Jolly

Moves
========

Dragon Dance is listed first as it allows Tyrantrum to set up, boosting its Attack and Speed to so that it can sweep. Stone Edge is a strong STAB move, and that is complemented nicely by Earthquake, which formings the EdgeQuake combo, which offersing near-perfect coverage in just two moves alone. Ice Fang rounds out this coverage by being able to dispatch Gligar as well as Grass-types such as Tangrowth, Virizion, and Amoonguss. Dragon Claw can be used for neutral coverage as it is Tyrantrum's strongest Dragon-type STAB move, but it lacks significant power, (remove comma) and hits nothing but Druddigon for super effective damage. Fire Fang can be used if Escavalier, Durant, or Bronzong are more of a concern, as it still covers Grass-types. Thunder Fang and Crunch are also useful for coverage against specific Pokemon: (colon) Thunder Fang scores a 2HKO on Alomomola when Tyrantrum is at +1, while Crunch can more readily dispose of Ghost- and Psychic-type Pokemon after a boost. Bear in mind, however, though that Tyrantrum loses out on hitting more Pokemon by giving up its primary coverage options. Rock Slide can be used over Stone Edge if its Stone Edge's accuracy is a concern, and the flinch chance it Rock Slide offers can be helpful, but it is not as powerful as Stone Edge pales in comparison to Stone Edge in terms of power. Substitute can also be used to aid in setting up by avoiding status moves and making Tyrantrum harder to revenge kill, but it has to Tyrantrum must lose out on coverage to run it.

Set Details
========

With An Adamant nature, (remove comma) maximizes Tyrantrum's power is maximized, allowing it to hit hard as possible. Unfortunately, this means it Speed ties with Ambipom and Cinccino when it is at +1, though they cannot do much to Tyrantrum anyway. A Jolly nature ensures Tyrantrum outspeeds Jolteon at +1, (remove comma) but makes this means it loses out on power. The item choice is dependent on whether you want Tyrantrum to be able to set up on Pokemon who that can inflict status or if whether you wish Tyrantrum to deal as much damage as possible. Life Orb has the negative side effect of wearing down Tyrantrum as it attacks, making it more susceptible to priority. This is exacerbated if it has taken significant damage while setting up. A bulky spread of 248 HP / 44 Atk / 216 Spe can be used to add to Tyrantrum's underrated low bulk, allowing it to more easily set up on Pokemon such as Braviary and Moltres while being able to outpace Cobalion at +1 with an Adamant nature.

Usage Tips
========

It's best to set up against Pokemon who that cannot expect to do much to Tyrantrum, such as Choice Scarf Braviary, Golbat, Ambipom, Choiced Delphox locked into Fire Blast, and Moltres. If Lum Berry is used, Tyrantrum is able to set up against defensive Pokemon who that rely on status moves, such as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, and Jellicent, though they need to be weakened enough that Tyrantrum can take them out after its item has been used up. Use Dragon Dance mid- or late-game, where when the opposing Pokemon are weakened enough that Tyrantrum can sweep uninterrupted after a boost. Try to cut down on the number of Pokemon that Tyrantrum can only hit with Stone Edge, so that it doesn't have to risk having to rely as heavily on its Stone Edge's shaky accuracy to ensure a successful sweep.

Team Options
========

Pokemon who lay entry hazards make excellent partners for Tyrantrum, as they hazards can weaken the opposing team for it. Stealth Rock users such as Rhyperior, Cobalion, Gligar, and Registeel, and as well as users of Spikes/ (remove slash) or Toxic Spikes such as Roselia and Qwilfish, (comma) can help Tyrantrum sweep more easily. Omastar is also noteworthy as it has access to both Stealth Rock and Spikes. Pokemon such as Aromatisse, Lickilicky, Assault Vest Slowking, and Registeel can fend off special attackers for Tyrantrum; the former two are also able to keep it healthy with Wish support. Aromatisse, (remove comma) once again, as well as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, Doublade, Gligar, and Tangrowth, are is able to check Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee and Cobalion that threaten Tyrantrum, such as Hitmonlee and Cobalion. Wallbreakers such as Choice Specs Exploud, Clawitzer, Life Orb Moltres, Delphox, Jolteon, Choice Band Braviary, Escavalier, and Druddigon can soften up defensive Pokemon to allow Tyrantrum to sweep against bulkier teams. Dugtrio, Delphox, and Moltres are also able to remove or weaken Steel-types such as Registeel, Doublade, Escavalier, and Bronzong, (remove comma) who which would otherwise hinder Tyrantrum's ability to sweep, especially if it lacks Fire Fang. Dual screens support from Uxie, Cresselia, or Bronzong is also helpful, as Tyrantrum appreciates the extra protection from attackers while setting up, while it can beat most Defog users who aim to get rid of the screens one-on-one.


Choice Scarf
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name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Stone Edge
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Ice Fang
move 4: Fire Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Choice Scarf
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
========

The EdgeQuake combo allows Tyrantrum to hit the majority of the tier for neutral damage. Ice Fang primarily hits Gligar, scoring a solid 2HKO, while Fire Fang covers Escavalier and Durant reliably. Both Ice Fang and Fire Fang hit the Grass-types that resist EdgeQuake for super effective damage.

Set Details
========

Attack and Speed investment is are maximized for full offensive presence. A Jolly nature is preferred since this set aims to be a revenge killer, outspeeding the entire unboosted metagame. An Adamant nature can be used for more power, though it leads to it to Tyrantrum being outsped by Jolteon, (remove comma) and possibly KOed by a Hidden Power Ice.

Usage Tips
========

Tyrantrum is typically not expected to be holding a Choice Scarf, so this set is best executed when in a position to get a surprise KO against a threat that would otherwise outspeed Tyrantrum. As it is still slower than other revenge killers in RU, ensure opposing Pokemon aren't holding a Choice Scarf before attempting to go for the kill, as Tyrantrum may be taken out by something unexpectedly faster than itself. Despite its Tyrantrum's great Attack stat, it lacks significant strength due to the average Base Power of its moves, so use it to pick off weakened or frailer Pokemon. With Solid coverage on top of its Speed, this allows it to function as a cleaner during the late-game phase.

Team Options
========

Its role as a revenge killer lets Tyrantrum fit easily onto balanced and bulky offensive teams that require its support. Choice Scarf Tyrantrum struggles with bulky Water-types more than any of its other sets, so partners such as Tangrowth, Virizion, Jolteon, and Heliolisk are ideal for removing them. As Choice Scarf Tyrantrum has to switch in and out frequently to change its moves, partners who cover its weaknesses are appreciated make it easier to do so. Gligar, Moltres, and Golbat are immune to Ground-type moves and resist Fighting-type moves, while Alomomola, Slowking, and Clawitzer resist Ice- and Steel-type moves. Alomomola and Slowking are also able to check Fighting-types. As Tyrantrum switches in and out frequently, Pokemon who clear entry hazards can prevent it from being worn down quickly. Hitmonlee can beat most Steel-types for Tyrantrum while offering Rapid Spin support, while Gligar and Golbat have access to Defog.

Other Options
########

Aside from its coverage moves boosted by Strong Jaw, Tyrantrum's movepool is a bit lacking. Head Smash can be used as it is its strongest Rock-type STAB move and is more reliable than Stone Edge, but the recoil wears Tyrantrum down quickly heavily. Tyrantrum has access to Stealth Rock, but it the move is difficult to fit onto any of its sets, and a role setting entry hazards is better left to other Pokemon on its team. Curse allows Tyrantrum to boost its great Attack and Defense stats further, but it Tyrantrum has several weaknesses and Curse is generally not worth it over Dragon Dance. Hone Claws boosts both Attack and accuracy, allowing Stone Edge to hit reliably, but Tyrantrum loses out on being able to boost Speed, which is vital, as it is otherwise so it will be too slow to sweep. Rock Polish doubles Tyrantrum's Speed, allowing it to getting the jump on the entire unboosted metagame; however, without a way to because it does not boost Attack, it Rock Polish is still inferior to Dragon Dance.

Checks & Counters
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**Steel-types**: Despite Tyrantrum's access to Earthquake, certain Steel-types still threaten Tyrantrum. Durant and Cobalion can outrun and KO it with their STAB moves, while bulkier ones such as Doublade and Escavalier can take a hit and deal serious damage back. Registeel and Bronzong are able to take a hit when Tyrantrum is at +1 and status Tyrantrum. Bronzong is a notable threat as it outright counters any set lacking Fire Fang or Crunch and can KO Tyrantrum with Gyro Ball.

**Gastrodon and Alomomola**: Defensive Gastrodon and Alomomola are able to sponge a hit, even when Tyrantrum is at +1, and possibly burn Tyrantrum with Scald, or in Gastrodon's case, KO it with Earth Power.

**Fighting-types**: Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee, Virizion, Gallade, and Hitmontop are all able to OHKO Tyrantrum with their respective Fighting-type STABs. Hitmonlee is able to revenge kill Tyrantrum even after Tyrantrum has used a Dragon Dance thanks to Mach Punch, while Hitmontop's Intimidate allows it to sponge any hit and KO back. The former three also all naturally outrun Tyrantrum, meaning they can swiftly deal with it if it hasn't set up.

**Special Attackers**: Tyrantrum's terrible Special Defense combined with its typing leaves it being heavily exploited by susceptible to nearly every special attacker in the tier. Faster special attackers carrying strong neutral or super effective moves, such as Jolteon, Delphox, Heliolisk, and Zoroark, all are able to outspeed and KO it Tyrantrum with ease.

**Revenge Killers**: Since Tyrantrum's Speed is so poor, faster Choice Scarf users such as Hitmonlee, Rotom-C, Durant, and Delphox, (remove comma) are able to revenge kill it even after a boost. Sharpedo, Yanmega, and Dugtrio are also notable problems because the former two have access to Speed Boost and the ability to inflict severe damage to it with either Waterfall or Bug Buzz, while the latter can trap it, outspeed, and KO Adamant variants even when they are at +1, and KO with Earthquake.
 

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Overview
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Bearing the unique Rock / Dragon typing, Tyrantrum stands out as the only viable user of Dragon Dance in the RU tier. Dragon Dance enables it to boost its excellent base 121 Attack stat while patching up its mediocre base 71 Speed stat, allowing it to perform as a sweeper. With access to Thunder Fang, Ice Fang, Fire Fang, and Crunch, as well as the ability Strong Jaw, which gives a 50% boost in power to these moves, Tyrantrum has an incredibly wide range of coverage, being able to deal serious damage to every single Pokemon in the tier with the correct move. This allows it to be very threatening after setting up, which is made easier by its base 119 Defense stat.

Of course, Tyrantrum has a few flaws as well. Tyrantrum's biggest shortcoming aside from its poor Speed is its high susceptibility to special attacks, which is worsened by its typing being weak to Ground-, Ice-, and Fighting-type moves, all of which are relatively common, as well as the that fact its Rock-typing neutralizes the resistances to Water- and Grass-type moves its Dragon-typing carries. This flaw leaves it competing for a team slot against Pokemon with better bulk, Speed, or typing, such as Braviary, Doublade, and Cobalion, though it should be that noted none of them have access to the coveted Dragon Dance or the excellent coverage moves Tyrantrum does.

Dragon Dance
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name: Dragon Dance
move 1: Dragon Dance
move 2: Stone Edge
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Ice Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Lum Berry / Life Orb
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Adamant / Jolly

Moves
========

Dragon Dance allows Tyrantrum to boost set up, (RC) boosting its Attack and Speed so that it can sweep. Stone Edge is a strong STAB move that is complemented nicely by Earthquake, which forms the EdgeQuake combo, (RC) which and offers near-perfect coverage in just two moves. Ice Fang rounds out this coverage by being able to dispatch Gligar and as well as Grass-types such as Tangrowth, Virizion, and Amoonguss. Dragon Claw can be used for neutral coverage, (AC) as it is Tyrantrum's strongest Dragon-type STAB move, but it lacks significant power and hits nothing but Druddigon for super effective damage. Fire Fang can be used if Escavalier, Durant, or Bronzong are more of a concern, as it still covers Grass-types. Thunder Fang and Crunch are also useful for coverage against specific Pokemon: Thunder Fang scores a 2HKO on Alomomola when Tyrantrum is at +1, while Crunch can more readily dispose of Ghost- and Psychic-type Pokemon after a boost. Bear in mind, however, that Tyrantrum loses out on hitting more Pokemon by giving up its primary coverage options. Rock Slide can be used over Stone Edge if Stone Edge's accuracy is a concern, and the flinch chance Rock Slide offers can be helpful, but it is not as powerful as Stone Edge. Substitute can also be used to aid in setting up by avoiding status moves and making Tyrantrum harder to revenge kill, but Tyrantrum must lose out on coverage to run it.


Set Details
========

An Adamant nature maximizes Tyrantrum's power, allowing it to hit hard as possible. Unfortunately, this means it Speed ties with Ambipom and Cinccino when it is at +1, though they cannot do much to Tyrantrum anyway. A Jolly nature ensures Tyrantrum outspeeds Jolteon at +1, (AC) but makes it loses out on power. The item choice is dependent on whether you want Tyrantrum to be able to set up on Pokemon that can inflict status or whether you wish to deal as much damage as possible. Life Orb has the negative side effect of wearing down Tyrantrum as it attacks, making it more susceptible to priority.; (period -> semi) this is exacerbated if it has taken significant damage while setting up. A bulky spread of 248 HP / 44 Atk / 216 Spe can be used to add to Tyrantrum's low bulk, allowing it to more easily set up on Pokemon such as Braviary and Moltres while being able to outpace Cobalion at +1 with an Adamant nature.

Usage Tips
========

It's best to set up against Pokemon that cannot expect to do much to Tyrantrum, such as Choice Scarf Braviary, Golbat, Ambipom, Choice Delphox locked into Fire Blast, and Moltres. If Lum Berry is used, Tyrantrum is able to set up against defensive Pokemon that rely on status moves, such as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, and Jellicent, though they need to be weakened enough that Tyrantrum can take them out after its item has been used up. Use Dragon Dance mid- or late-game, when the opposing Pokemon are weakened enough that Tyrantrum can sweep uninterrupted after a boost. Try to cut down on the number of Pokemon that Tyrantrum can only hit with Stone Edge, so that it doesn't have to rely as heavily on Stone Edge's shaky accuracy to ensure a successful sweep.

Team Options
========

Pokemon that set up who lay entry hazards make are excellent partners for Tyrantrum, as entry hazards can weaken the opposing team for it. Stealth Rock users such as Rhyperior, Cobalion, Gligar, and Registeel, as well as users of Spikes or Toxic Spikes such as Roselia and Qwilfish, can help Tyrantrum sweep more easily. Omastar is also noteworthy as because it has access to both Stealth Rock and Spikes. Pokemon such as Aromatisse, Lickilicky, Assault Vest Slowking, and Registeel can fend off special attackers for Tyrantrum; the former two are also able to keep it healthy with Wish support. Aromatisse once again, as well as Alomomola, Cofagrigus, Doublade, Gligar, and Tangrowth, is able to check Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee and Cobalion that threaten Tyrantrum. Wallbreakers such as Choice Specs Exploud, Clawitzer, Life Orb Moltres, Delphox, Jolteon, Choice Band Braviary, Escavalier, and Druddigon can soften up defensive Pokemon to allow Tyrantrum to sweep against bulkier teams. Dugtrio, Delphox, and Moltres are also able to remove or weaken Steel-types such as Registeel, Doublade, Escavalier, and Bronzong which would otherwise hinder Tyrantrum's ability to sweep, especially if it lacks Fire Fang. Dual screens support from Uxie, Cresselia, or Bronzong is also helpful, as Tyrantrum appreciates the extra protection from attackers while setting up, (RC) while it and can beat most Defog users that who aim to get rid of the screens one-on-one.


Choice Scarf
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name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Stone Edge
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Ice Fang
move 4: Fire Fang
ability: Strong Jaw
item: Choice Scarf
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
nature: Jolly

Moves
========

The EdgeQuake combo allows Tyrantrum to hit the majority of the tier for neutral damage. Ice Fang primarily hits Gligar, scoring a solid 2HKO, while Fire Fang reliably covers Escavalier and Durant reliably. Both Ice Fang and Fire Fang hit the Grass-types that resist EdgeQuake for super effective damage.

Set Details
========

Attack and Speed investment is maximized for full offensive presence. A Jolly nature is preferred, (AC) as since this set aims to be a revenge killer, outspeeding the entire unboosted metagame. An Adamant nature can be used for more power, though it leads to Tyrantrum being outsped by Jolteon and possibly KOed by a Hidden Power Ice.

Usage Tips
========

Tyrantrum is typically not expected to be holding a Choice Scarf, so this set is best executed when in a position to get a surprise KO against a threat that would otherwise outspeed Tyrantrum. As it is still slower than other revenge killers in RU, ensure opposing Pokemon aren't holding a Choice Scarf before attempting to KO go for the kill, as Tyrantrum may be taken out by something unexpectedly faster. Despite Tyrantrum's great Attack stat, it lacks significant strength due to the average Base Power of its moves, so use it to pick off weakened or frailer Pokemon. Solid coverage on top of its Speed allows it to function as a cleaner during the late-game.

Team Options
========

Its role as a revenge killer lets Tyrantrum fit easily onto balanced and bulky offensive teams that require its support. Choice Scarf Tyrantrum struggles with bulky Water-types more than any of its other sets, so partners such as Tangrowth, Virizion, Jolteon, and Heliolisk are ideal for removing them. As Choice Scarf Tyrantrum has to switch in and out frequently to change its moves, partners that who cover its weaknesses are appreciated. Gligar, Moltres, and Golbat are immune to Ground-type moves and resist Fighting-type moves, while Alomomola, Slowking, and Clawitzer resist Ice- and Steel-type moves. Alomomola and Slowking are also able to check Fighting-types. Because of how often As Tyrantrum switches in and out frequently, (reworded because you already mentioned it switches in and out a lot, and the wording was similar to how it was previously) Pokemon who that clear entry hazards can prevent it from being worn down quickly. Hitmonlee can beat most Steel-types for Tyrantrum while offering Rapid Spin support, while Gligar and Golbat have access to Defog.

Other Options
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Aside from its coverage moves boosted by Strong Jaw, Tyrantrum's movepool is a bit lacking. Head Smash can be used, (AC) as it is its Tyrantrum's strongest Rock-type STAB move and is more reliable than Stone Edge, but the recoil wears Tyrantrum down quickly. Tyrantrum has access to Stealth Rock, but the move is difficult to fit onto any of its sets, and a the role of setting entry hazards setter is better left to other Pokemon on its team. Curse allows Tyrantrum to boost its great Attack and Defense stats further, but Tyrantrum has several weaknesses and is generally not worth it using over Dragon Dance. Hone Claws boosts both Attack and accuracy, allowing Stone Edge to hit reliably, but because Tyrantrum loses out on being able to boost its Speed, so it will be too slow to sweep. Rock Polish doubles Tyrantrum's Speed, allowing it to get the jump on the entire unboosted metagame; however, because it does not boost Attack, Rock Polish is still inferior to Dragon Dance.

Checks & Counters
########

**Steel-types**: Despite Tyrantrum's access to Earthquake, certain Steel-types still threaten it Tyrantrum. Durant and Cobalion can outrun outspeed and KO it with their STAB moves, while bulkier ones such as Doublade and Escavalier can take a hit and deal serious damage back. Registeel and Bronzong are able to take a hit when Tyrantrum is at +1 and status it Tyrantrum. Bronzong is a notable threat, (AC) as it outright counters any set lacking Fire Fang or Crunch and can KO Tyrantrum with Gyro Ball.

**Gastrodon and Alomomola**: Defensive Gastrodon and Alomomola are able to sponge a hit, even when Tyrantrum is at +1, and possibly burn Tyrantrum with Scald, or in Gastrodon's case, KO it with Earth Power.

**Fighting-types**: Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee, Virizion, Gallade, and Hitmontop are all able to OHKO Tyrantrum with their respective Fighting-type STABs moves. Hitmonlee is able to revenge kill Tyrantrum even after a Dragon Dance thanks to Mach Punch, while Hitmontop's Intimidate allows it to sponge any hit and KO back. The former three also all naturally outrun outspeed Tyrantrum, meaning they can swiftly deal with it if it hasn't set up.

**Special Attackers**: Tyrantrum's terrible Special Defense combined with its typing leaves to it being heavily exploited by nearly every special attacker in the tier. Faster special attackers carrying strong neutral or super effective moves, such as Jolteon, Delphox, Heliolisk, and Zoroark, all are able to outspeed and KO Tyrantrum with ease.

**Revenge Killers**: Since Because Tyrantrum's Speed is so poor, faster Choice Scarf users such as Hitmonlee, Rotom-C, Durant, and Delphox are able to revenge kill it even after a boost. Sharpedo and Dugtrio are also notable problems because of the former's access to Speed Boost and the ability to inflict severe damage to it Tyrantrum with Waterfall, while the latter can trap, outspeed, and KO Adamant variants even when they are at +1.


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