[Overview]
  
 <p>
(remove space)Klinklang is a very interesting
 looking Pokemon, both aesthetically and competitively. 
It has an excellent stat boosting move in the form of Shift Gear, 
and along with a powerful signature move in 
the form of Gear Grind. Klinklang has a niche in its own right, outspeeding the entire tier after just one 
boost from Shift Gear. Topped off with with excellent stats and typing, Klinklang 
seems looks like an excellent 
Pokemon all round. However, Klinklang has one crippling flaw; it has 
barely any moves a very poor movepool  to abuse its stat boosts with, only having access to Return for  coverage. Because of this, Klinklang finds it hard to hit the many 
Water- and Steel-Types in the tier. 
This is Klinklang's achilles heel when trying to sweep. Despite its flaws, Klinklang will 
do more than pull 
more than its weight with the right support.</p>
  
 [SET]
 Set: Shift Gear
 move 1: Shift Gear
 move 2: Gear Grind
 move 3: Return
 move 4: Substitute / Hidden Power Fire / Hidden power Ground
 nature: Adamant / Naughty
 item: Life 
Orb / Leftovers
 evs: 132
(space)HP / 252
(space)Atk / 124
(space)Spe
  
 [SET COMMENTS]
  
 <p>
(remove space)This is what Klinklang does best. After using its signature move Shift Gear, the listed EV spread allows it to outspeed 
Scarfed base 100's
,(comma) which This makes Klinklang extremely hard to revenge kill. After setting up, Gear Grind becomes especially powerful, 
2HKOing most of the RU tier. Watch 
as the opposing team 
get shredded into pieces 
by your as your trusty metal monster
 goes on a rampage. If you feel you do not need the 
extra Speed, you can maximize your HP for more bulk. If you do this
,(comma)  make sure to use Leftovers as an item, as Klinklang will appreciate the  extra recovery provided. Substitute allows Klinklang to set up Shift  Gear more easily if it can pull one off, and works well with Klinklang's  bulk and typing. Behind a Substitute
,(comma) Klinklang is even harder to revenge kill
,(comma) and 
can take priority 
moves will be rather weak. rather easily. Hidden power Fire and Ground allow Klinklang to deal with opposing Steel
-types more easily
;(semi colon) Fire allows you to deal significant damage to Ferroseed, who would wall you otherwise
,(comma) while Hidden power Ground 
does the same thing for completely destroys Magneton. If using either Hidden Power, a Naughty nature is preferred.</p>
  
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 <p>
(remove space)Klinklang likes entry 
hazard support from 
things Pokemon such  as Qwilfish and Roselia to score KOes more easily, as even after a  Shift Gear it may not be able to get past very bulky threats. Other good  choices for entry hazards are Omastar and Crustle, who can set up both  Stealth Rock and Spikes. After Stealth Rock damage
,(comma) Klinklang 2HKOes two of the most physically bulky 
Pokemon in the tier, Gligar and Tangrowth
, with hazard support.</p>
  
 [ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
  
 <p>
(remove space)If Klinklang is  not running Hidden Power, it is recommended that you use a 
Pokemon that  can easily take down opposing Steel-types for Klinklang. Wynaut,  Magneton, and Dugtrio make good choices for this role. Wynaut stands out  as it can also help Klinklang set up 
with Encore.  Scarf Krookodile makes a good teammate, threatening Steel-types and  being able to clean up the mess once the machine accident is over. Volt  Switch can also be used to escape From Magneton and Wynaut, 
but  is usually counterproductive outside of these situations. Klinklang  breaks the beaks of Flying-Types such as Swellow as well due to its  excellent typing
,(comma) resisting the 
Normal-, 
Flying-, and Dark-Type moves they usually carry.</p>
  
 [Other Options]
  
 <p>
(remove space)Klinklang doesn't  have much it can do outside of Shift Gear. It can use a special  boosting set with Charge Beam, but it is badly outclassed in this role.  Thunder wave can be used to cripple an opposing 
Pokemon before going down, but it usually has better things to do 
with its time.(full stop)Klinklang can support your team with Trick Room, but it is a bit to fast too abuse Trick Room itself.</p>
  
 [Checks and Counters]
  
 <p>
(remove space)It is easy for Klinklang to steamroll an entire team after setting up, 
but  it still has its fair share of Pokemon that make it break down.  Ferroseed is one of those roadblocks that just makes Klinklang crash
;(semi colon) taking anything other than a Hidden Power extremely well
,(comma) it doesn't hurt that Iron Barbs 
does also damage for each hit of Gear Grind as well
, which will surely end Klinklang's life prematurely.  Add on Life Orb recoil and Klinklang will be feeling that one in the  morning. Magneton appears in Klinklang's nightmares, trapping and  zapping the powerful machine with an electrifying Thunderbolt. Steelix  makes Klinklang look like a set of toys as it laughs at anything  Klinklang has to throw at it. Bulky Waters, especially Quagsire and  Alomomola, can take on Klinklang easily, resisting Gear Grind and being  able to take a Return as they strike back with moves such as Scald and  Waterfall and rust out the poor gears. Entei makes a good check 
as it survives Return and 
being is able to KO 
Klinklang with Flare Blitz, 
but it cannot take repeated Returns to the face, especially with hazards up.
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 [Dream World]
  
 <p>Klinklang's Hidden Ability is Clear Body. This should be used  on all sets if or when it is released. It prevents the stat drops  induced by Intimidate. In addition, Plus and Minus are absolutely  useless on Klinklang, making Clear Body an obvious  choice.</p>