AG Sableye-Mega [QC 2/2] [GP 1/1] [DONE]

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[SET]
name: Physical Wall
move 1: Fake Out / Protect
move 2: Foul Play
move 3: Toxic / Will-O-Wisp
move 4: Recover
item: Sablenite
ability: Prankster
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spd

[SET COMMENTS]
Mega Sableye is a staple on stall and bulky balance teams in AG owing to its access to Magic Bounce and solid physical bulk. Fake Out grants Mega Sableye a safe turn for it to Mega Evolve, as well as dealing minor chip damage to foes. Alternatively, Protect can similarly allow Mega Sableye to have a safe turn while scouting for attacks, as well as potentially bouncing back status moves used on a predicted switch, but it carries the drawback of potentially giving foes a free setup turn. Foul Play helps Mega Sableye to deter opposing physical attackers from setting up and revenge kill Pokemon like Dragon Dance Ultra Necrozma, some Mega Rayquaza sets, unboosted Mega Mewtwo Y, and chip defensive Necrozma-DM. Knock Off can be used instead, enabling Mega Sableye to focus on crippling opposing defensive Pokemon such Ho-Oh, Ferrothorn and Giratina. Toxic enables Mega Sableye to punish switches to Pokemon that might otherwise be able to force it out, such as Yveltal, Primal Kyogre, and Xerneas. Alternatively, Will-O-Wisp can be used over Toxic to cripple physical attackers like Zacian-C, Necrozma-DM, and Mega Rayquaza. Prankster is chosen in order to allow Sableye to potentially get a Will-O-Wisp or Toxic off before an opposing Pokemon can move before it Mega Evolves, potentially letting it avoid an OHKO. The given EVs with a Bold nature allow Mega Sableye to have as much physical bulk as possible in order to wall Necrozma-DM.

Mega Sableye fits best on stall and bulky balance teams owing to its invaluable Magic Bounce support and strong bulk. Notably, Mega Sableye is a reliable switch-in to defensive Necrozma-DM, provided that Stealth Rock is not on its side of the field. Mega Sableye is, however, notably weak to Fairy, which is a common offensive type, and lacking in special bulk. These factors make it easy for Mega Sableye to be forced out by common offensive Pokemon like Zacian-C and Xerneas, both of which can be stopped by Necrozma-DM, which pairs well with Mega Sableye. Mega Sableye is also easily taken advantage of by support Arceus formes that run Refresh, since Mega Sableye struggles to chip them down. As such, ideal teammates for Mega Sableye are other common stall Pokemon, notably Giratina, for its ability to keep entry hazards off the field against Primal Groudon, which Mega Sableye cannot do, and PP stall Defog from Ho-Oh, giving teams a high level of control over entry hazards. Ho-Oh is also an ideal teammate, providing Defog support and setup-deterring abilities with Whirlwind. Chansey also makes a good teammate, as it can reliably check or counter almost all of the special attackers that might otherwise be able to break through Mega Sableye, such as Primal Kyogre, Eternatus, and Xerneas, as well as providing cleric support to ensure that Mega Sableye's team remains status-free. Additionally, Mega Sableye pairs well with Tyranitar and appreciates its ability to deter some support Arceus formes and reliably check Yveltal lacking Focus Blast and Steel Wing. Care must be taken, however, to ensure that Mega Sableye is not chipped too heavily by Tyranitar’s sand. Lugia can also be a good teammate for Mega Sableye thanks to its ability to force out or cripple Mega Rayquaza and Zacian-C. Necrozma-DM also checks Zacian-C and appreciates the hazard control offered by Sableye, preventing it from being defeated by Assurance sets.

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[SET]
name: Physical Wall
move 1: Fake Out / Protect
move 2: Foul Play
move 3: Toxic / Will-O-Wisp
move 4: Recover
item: Sablenite
ability: Prankster
nature: Bold
evs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 Spd

[SET COMMENTS]
Mega Sableye is a staple on stall and bulky balance teams in AG owing to its access to Magic Bounce and its solid physical bulk. Fake Out allows Mega Sableye to generate a safe turn for it to Mega evolve, as well as dealing minor chip damage to opponents. Alternatively, Protect can similarly allow Mega Sableye to have a safe turn and scout for attacks, but it carries the drawback of potentially allowing opponents a free setup turn. Foul Play helps Mega Sableye to deter opposing physical attackers from setting up, or to revenge kill Pokemon like Dragon Dance Ultra Necrozma or some Mega Rayquaza sets -unboosted Mega Mewtwo Y is probably good to mention as well- . Toxic enables Mega Sableye to punish switches to Pokemon that might otherwise be able to force it out, such as Yveltal or support Arceus formes Xerneas -you don't really punish them due to Refresh, all you do is create a safe turn to switch something in as they use Refresh-. Alternatively, Will-O-Wisp can be used over Toxic to cripple physical attackers like Zacian-C, Necrozma-DM, or Mega Rayquaza. Recover gives Mega Sableye a reliable way to restore its health throughout the battle, ensuring that it cannot be whittled down by defensive Pokemon like Necrozma-DM. -fluff- Prankster is chosen pre-Mega Evolution in order to allow Sableye to potentially get a Will-O-Wisp or Toxic off before an opposing Pokemon can move, potentially letting it avoid an OHKO. The given EVs with a Bold nature allow Mega Sableye to have as much physical bulk as possible, while avoiding an HP stat divisible by 8 in order to minimize Stealth Rock damage. Notably, Mega Sableye is a reliable switch-in to defensive Necrozma-DM, provided that stealth rock are not on its side of the field. Mega Sableye is, however, notably weak to fairy, which is a common offensive type, as well as lacking special bulk. These factors make it easy for Mega Sableye to be forced out by common offensive Pokemon like Zacian-C and Xerneas, as well as taken advantage of by refresh-carrying support Arceus formes, since Mega Sableye struggles to chip them.
-these things are better mentioned in the 2nd paragraph along with teammates that can patch up these weaknesses-

Mega Sableye fits best on stall and bulky balance teams owing to its invaluable magic bounce -capitalize- support and strong bulk. As such, ideal teammates for Mega Sableye are other common stall Pokemon, notably Giratina, for its ability to keep the field clear of hazards keep entry hazards off the field against Primal Groudon, which Mega Sableye cannot do, and PP stall Defog from Ho-Oh, providing teams with a near guaranteed way of winning entry hazard wars along with Mega Sableye. pressure opposing support Arceus formes -not necessarily true for most of the support Arceus forms-, and Ho-Oh, for its Defog support and setup-deterring abilities with Whirlwind. Chansey also makes a good teammate, as it can reliably check or counter almost all of the special attackers that might otherwise be able to break through Mega Sableye, such as Primal Kyogre, Eternatus, and Xerneas, as well as providing clerical support to ensure that Mega Sableye's team remains status-free. Additionally, Mega Sableye pairs well with Tyranitar, and appreciates its ability to deter some support Arceus formes as well as reliably check Yveltal lacking Focus Blast and Steel Wing. Care must be taken, however, to ensure that Mega Sableye is not chipped too heavily by Tyranitar’s Sandstorm, thus compromising its ability to switch into threats -fluff-. Other good teammates for Mega Sableye are Pokemon like Primal Groudon, which can reliably check Zacian-C, as well as being a secondary switch-in to Necrozma-DM, in the event that Mega Sableye is chipped.
-Primal Groudon doesn't fit well anymore in these kind of teams this generation. Definitely do mention Lugia for its ability to limit Mega Rayquaza and Dragon Dance Zygarde-C, and Necrozma-DM as a check to Zacian-C. You can also mention Lunala as a check to Mega Rayquaza as well as Mega Mewtwo Y, which troubles bulky teams a lot, and perhaps even Shedinja since it counters non-Dark move Zacian-C, Substitute Xerneas, Kyogre and non-Toxic Primal Kyogre, and Dragon Dance Zygarde-C-
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Geysers, 426798]]
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Sorry for the delay
Quite well done, 1/2
 
[SET]
name: Physical Wall
move 1: Fake Out / Protect
move 2: Foul Play
move 3: Toxic / Will-O-Wisp
move 4: Recover
item: Sablenite
ability: Prankster
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spd

[SET COMMENTS]
Mega Sableye is a staple on stall and bulky balance teams in AG owing to its access to Magic Bounce and its solid physical bulk. Fake Out allows Mega Sableye to generate a safe turn for it to Mega evolve, as well as deal minor chip damage to opponents. Alternatively, Protect can similarly allow Mega Sableye to have a safe turn and scout for attacks, and potentially bounce incoming hazards or status from a foe predicting a switch, but it carries the drawback of potentially allowing opponents a free setup turn. Foul Play helps Mega Sableye to deter opposing physical attackers from setting up, or to revenge kill Pokemon like Dragon Dance Ultra Necrozma, some Mega Rayquaza sets, unboosted Mega Mewtwo Y, and damaging defensive Necrozma-DM. Knock Off may be opted for instead, enabling Sableye to focus on crippling opposing defensive Pokemon such Ho-Oh, Ferrothorn and Giratina. Toxic enables Mega Sableye to punish switches to Pokemon that might otherwise be able to force it out, such as Yveltal, Kyogre-Primal or Xerneas. Alternatively, Will-O-Wisp can be used over Toxic to cripple physical attackers like Zacian-C, Necrozma-DM, or Mega Rayquaza. Prankster is chosen pre-Mega Evolution in order to allow Sableye to potentially get a Will-O-Wisp or Toxic off before an opposing Pokemon can move, potentially letting it avoid an OHKO. The given EVs with a Bold nature allow Mega Sableye to have as much physical bulk as possible, while avoiding an HP stat divisible by 8 in order to minimize Stealth Rock damage. in order to wall Necrozma-DM. (I don't think the fact that it dies after 9 stealth rocks rather than 8 isn't that important, besides with MSab teams rocks shouldnt be up at all anyway, i'd rather just max out the bulk)

Mega Sableye fits best on stall and bulky balance teams owing to its invaluable Magic Bounce support and strong bulk. Notably, Mega Sableye is a reliable switch-in to defensive Necrozma-DM, provided that Stealth Rock are is not on its side of the field. Mega Sableye is, however, notably weak to fairy, which is a common offensive type, as well as lacking special bulk. These factors make it easy for Mega Sableye to be forced out by common offensive Pokemon like Zacian-C and Xerneas, both of which can be stopped by Necrozma-DM, which pairs well with Mega Sableye. Mega Sableye is also easily taken advantage of by refresh-carrying support Arceus formes, since Mega Sableye struggles to chip them. As such, ideal teammates for Mega Sableye are other common stall Pokemon, notably Giratina, for its ability to keep entry hazards off the field against Primal Groudon, which Mega Sableye cannot do, and PP stall Defog from Ho-Oh, providing teams with a near guaranteed way of winning a high level of control over entry hazards. wars along Ho-Oh is also an ideal teammate, providing Mega Sableye and Ho-Oh, for its Defog support and setup-deterring abilities with Whirlwind. (Reworded this past section, was clunky) Chansey also makes a good teammate, as it can reliably check or counter almost all of the special attackers that might otherwise be able to break through Mega Sableye, such as Primal Kyogre, Eternatus, and Xerneas, as well as providing cleric support to ensure that Mega Sableye's team remains status-free. Additionally, Mega Sableye pairs well with Tyranitar, and appreciates its ability to deter some support Arceus formes as well as reliably check Yveltal lacking Focus Blast and Steel Wing. Care must be taken, however, to ensure that Mega Sableye is not chipped too heavily by Tyranitar’s Sandstorm. Lugia can also be a good teammate for Mega Sableye, thanks to its ability to force out or cripple Mega Rayquaza and Zacian-C. Necrozma-DM also checks Zacian-C, and appreciates the hazard control offered by Sableye - preventing it from being defeated by Assurance sets.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Geysers, 426798]]
- Quality checked by: [[Guardsweeper, 360582], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
QC 2/2, well done
 
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[SET]
name: Physical Wall
move 1: Fake Out / Protect
move 2: Foul Play
move 3: Toxic / Will-O-Wisp
move 4: Recover
item: Sablenite
ability: Prankster
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spd

[SET COMMENTS]
Mega Sableye is a staple on stall and bulky balance teams in AG owing to its access to Magic Bounce and its solid physical bulk. Fake Out allows grants Mega Sableye to generate a safe turn for it to Mega Evolve, as well as dealing minor chip damage to opponents foes. Alternatively, Protect can similarly allow Mega Sableye to have a safe turn and scout while scouting for attacks, as well as potentially bouncing back status moves clicked used on a predicted switch, but it carries the drawback of potentially allowing opponents giving foes a free setup turn. Foul Play helps Mega Sableye to deter opposing physical attackers from setting up, (RC) or to and revenge kill Pokemon like Dragon Dance Ultra Necrozma, some Mega Rayquaza sets, unboosted Mega Mewtwo Y, and damage (what is "damage" referring to here? i'd probably just remove it tbh or reword it to describe necrozma-dm better) defensive Necrozma-DM. Knock Off may can be used instead, enabling Mega Sableye to focus on crippling opposing defensive Pokemon such Ho-Oh, Ferrothorn and Giratina. Toxic enables Mega Sableye to punish switches to Pokemon that might otherwise be able to force it out, such as Yveltal, Primal Kyogre-Primal, or and Xerneas. Alternatively, Will-O-Wisp can be used over Toxic to cripple physical attackers like Zacian-C, Necrozma-DM, or and Mega Rayquaza. Prankster is chosen pre-Mega Evolution in order to allow Sableye to potentially get a Will-O-Wisp or Toxic off before an opposing Pokemon can move before it Mega Evolves, potentially letting it avoid an OHKO. The given EVs with a Bold nature allow Mega Sableye to have as much physical bulk as possible in order to wall Necrozma-DM.

Mega Sableye fits best on stall and bulky balance teams owing to its invaluable Magic Bounce support and strong bulk. Notably, Mega Sableye is a reliable switch-in to defensive Necrozma-DM, provided that Stealth Rock is not on its side of the field. Mega Sableye is, however, notably weak to Fairy, which is a common offensive type, as well as and lacking in special bulk. These factors make it easy for Mega Sableye to be forced out by common offensive Pokemon like Zacian-C and Xerneas, both of which can be stopped by Necrozma-DM, which pairs well with Mega Sableye. Mega Sableye is also easily taken advantage of by refresh-carrying support Arceus formes that run Refresh (assuming this is what you meant), since Mega Sableye struggles to chip them down. As such, ideal teammates for Mega Sableye are other common stall Pokemon, notably Giratina, for its ability to keep entry hazards off the field against Primal Groudon, which Mega Sableye cannot do, and PP stall Defog from Ho-Oh, giving teams a high level of control over entry hazards. Ho-Oh is also an ideal teammate, providing Defog support and setup-deterring abilities with Whirlwind. Chansey also makes a good teammate, as it can reliably check or counter almost all of the special attackers that might otherwise be able to break through Mega Sableye, such as Primal Kyogre, Eternatus, and Xerneas, as well as providing cleric support to ensure that Mega Sableye's team remains status-free. Additionally, Mega Sableye pairs well with Tyranitar, (RC) and appreciates its ability to deter some support Arceus formes as well as and reliably check Yveltal lacking Focus Blast and Steel Wing. Care must be taken, however, to ensure that Mega Sableye is not chipped too heavily by Tyranitar’s Sandstorm sand. Lugia can also be a good teammate for Mega Sableye, (RC) thanks to its ability to force out or cripple Mega Rayquaza and Zacian-C. Necrozma-DM also checks Zacian-C, (RC) and appreciates the hazard control offered by Sableye, (hyphen -> comma) preventing it from being defeated by Assurance sets.

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- Written by: [[Geysers, 426798]]
- Quality checked by: [[Guardsweeper, 360582], [Icemaster, 464176]]
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[SET]
name: Physical Wall
move 1: Fake Out / Protect
move 2: Foul Play
move 3: Toxic / Will-O-Wisp
move 4: Recover
item: Sablenite
ability: Prankster
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spd

[SET COMMENTS]
Mega Sableye is a staple on stall and bulky balance teams in AG owing to its access to Magic Bounce and its solid physical bulk. Fake Out allows grants Mega Sableye to generate a safe turn for it to Mega Evolve, as well as dealing minor chip damage to opponents foes. Alternatively, Protect can similarly allow Mega Sableye to have a safe turn and scout while scouting for attacks, as well as potentially bouncing back status moves clicked used on a predicted switch, but it carries the drawback of potentially allowing opponents giving foes a free setup turn. Foul Play helps Mega Sableye to deter opposing physical attackers from setting up, (RC) or to and revenge kill Pokemon like Dragon Dance Ultra Necrozma, some Mega Rayquaza sets, unboosted Mega Mewtwo Y, and damage (what is "damage" referring to here? i'd probably just remove it tbh or reword it to describe necrozma-dm better) defensive Necrozma-DM. Knock Off may can be used instead, enabling Mega Sableye to focus on crippling opposing defensive Pokemon such Ho-Oh, Ferrothorn and Giratina. Toxic enables Mega Sableye to punish switches to Pokemon that might otherwise be able to force it out, such as Yveltal, Primal Kyogre-Primal, or and Xerneas. Alternatively, Will-O-Wisp can be used over Toxic to cripple physical attackers like Zacian-C, Necrozma-DM, or and Mega Rayquaza. Prankster is chosen pre-Mega Evolution in order to allow Sableye to potentially get a Will-O-Wisp or Toxic off before an opposing Pokemon can move before it Mega Evolves, potentially letting it avoid an OHKO. The given EVs with a Bold nature allow Mega Sableye to have as much physical bulk as possible in order to wall Necrozma-DM.

Mega Sableye fits best on stall and bulky balance teams owing to its invaluable Magic Bounce support and strong bulk. Notably, Mega Sableye is a reliable switch-in to defensive Necrozma-DM, provided that Stealth Rock is not on its side of the field. Mega Sableye is, however, notably weak to Fairy, which is a common offensive type, as well as and lacking in special bulk. These factors make it easy for Mega Sableye to be forced out by common offensive Pokemon like Zacian-C and Xerneas, both of which can be stopped by Necrozma-DM, which pairs well with Mega Sableye. Mega Sableye is also easily taken advantage of by refresh-carrying support Arceus formes that run Refresh (assuming this is what you meant), since Mega Sableye struggles to chip them down. As such, ideal teammates for Mega Sableye are other common stall Pokemon, notably Giratina, for its ability to keep entry hazards off the field against Primal Groudon, which Mega Sableye cannot do, and PP stall Defog from Ho-Oh, giving teams a high level of control over entry hazards. Ho-Oh is also an ideal teammate, providing Defog support and setup-deterring abilities with Whirlwind. Chansey also makes a good teammate, as it can reliably check or counter almost all of the special attackers that might otherwise be able to break through Mega Sableye, such as Primal Kyogre, Eternatus, and Xerneas, as well as providing cleric support to ensure that Mega Sableye's team remains status-free. Additionally, Mega Sableye pairs well with Tyranitar, (RC) and appreciates its ability to deter some support Arceus formes as well as and reliably check Yveltal lacking Focus Blast and Steel Wing. Care must be taken, however, to ensure that Mega Sableye is not chipped too heavily by Tyranitar’s Sandstorm sand. Lugia can also be a good teammate for Mega Sableye, (RC) thanks to its ability to force out or cripple Mega Rayquaza and Zacian-C. Necrozma-DM also checks Zacian-C, (RC) and appreciates the hazard control offered by Sableye, (hyphen -> comma) preventing it from being defeated by Assurance sets.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Geysers, 426798]]
- Quality checked by: [[Guardsweeper, 360582], [Icemaster, 464176]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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