[SET]
name: Desolate Land
move 1: Quiver Dance
move 2: Roost
move 3: Flamethrower
move 4: Giga Drain
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Desolate Land
nature: Timid
evs: 248 HP / 144 SpD / 116 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Volcarona is a strong setup sweeper with good defensive utility. It utilizes Desolate Land to stop common Flip Turn users such as Barraskewda and Swampert. Roost allows Volcarona to recover HP and set up multiple Quiver Dances, boosting past special walls and revenge killers. Flamethrower is a STAB and weather-boosted option, allowing it to deal good damage even without any boosts. Giga Drain is a useful move for hitting Pokemon such as Swampert and Barraskewda super effectively, as well as being a secondary way to recover HP. The EV spread allows Volcarona to check Sheer Force Tapu Lele while maintaining as much Speed as possible.
Volcarona is often found on bulky offense teams with more than one Fire-type, so that they are able to break past each others' checks. Desolate Land blocks Flip Turn users from freely pivoting, which other common Fire-types such as Heatran and Cinderace greatly appreciate. Volcarona can have trouble getting through specially bulky Fire-resistant Pokemon such as RegenVest Silvally-Dragon and Garchomp. Therefore, it likes to have powerful physical teammates such as Terrakion as well as Pokemon that can chip these Pokemon, such as Mold Breaker Heatran through its use of Toxic, Magma Storm, and Protect. Volcarona can struggle to beat Primordial Sea Pokemon like Zapdos and appreciates teammates that can threaten Zapdos or switch into it, such as Blissey or specially defensive Garchomp. Finally, it appreciates having entry hazards to chip RegenVest users like Garchomp.
name: Magic Guard
move 1: Quiver Dance
move 2: Fire Blast
move 3: Giga Drain
move 4: Psychic / Bug Buzz
item: Life Orb
ability: Magic Guard
nature: Modest
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Magic Guard Volcarona is a powerful and difficult-to-stop setup sweeper. Magic Guard, besides fixing its Stealth Rock weakness, allows Volcarona to use recoil-free Life Orb and avoid passive damage like Toxic. Quiver Dance, beyond just letting Volcarona sweep, gives it the capacity to beat premier special walls. Giga Drain is chosen to hit targets like Swampert, Barraskewda, and Tapu Fini for super effective damage and as a method of recovering HP. Psychic nails Pokemon like Toxapex, which would otherwise be a roadblock for Volcarona, as well as being its best option to hit Primordial Sea Zapdos. Bug Buzz is another option to beat soft checks such as Latias and to hit RegenVest Garchomp harder.
Volcarona fits best on offensive teams with powerful wallbreakers such as Terrakion, Primarina, and Tapu Lele, using the holes they open to sweep. Volcarona can struggle to get past Flash Fire Steel-types such as Corviknight and Ferrothorn, and these wallbreakers can break them down in return. Volcarona is vulnerable to Barraskewda, as it always fears Aqua Jet, but a teammate like Tapu Fini can help this weakness. It also cannot directly switch into battle given its frailty and appreciates pivots such as Blissey to let it come in safely. Volcarona can have trouble KOing specially bulky Pokemon such as Blissey or RegenVest Silvally-Dragon and Garchomp, which often threaten it with paralysis or good damage. Due to this weakness, powerful physical attackers such as Terrakion, Cinderace, and Garchomp make good teammates. It can have difficulties getting past Primordial Sea users such as Zapdos, so it enjoys having Pokemon that can threaten or switch into Zapdos such as specially defensive Garchomp or Blissey. Lastly, Volcarona appreciates having entry hazards to accumulate extra chip damage on RegenVest Pokemon, making them easier to KO.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Volcarona can forgo some survivability and use a Sheer Force Life Orb set, increasing its damage output significantly. However, this set lacks the utility of Magic Guard and Desolate Land, and it usually requires a lot of support to work. Bug Buzz is also usable with Desolate Land to hit Psychic- and Dark-types for super effective damage. Both sets can be used in either a defensive or an offensive way with appropriate EV spreads, depending of the needs of your team. Offensive Desolate Land can opt for Solar Beam to threaten more bulky Water-types such as Tapu Fini and Swampert. Lastly, Toxic can be used on the bulkier sets to weaken switch-ins such as Garchomp thoughout the game.
Checks and Counters
===================
**RegenVest Pokemon**: RegenVest users such as Garchomp and Silvally-Dragon are able to withstand Volcarona's attacks and threaten a KO back.
**Primordial Sea Users**: Pokemon such as Zapdos and Barraskewda threaten Volcarona with super effective moves and an immunity to Fire. Barraskewda often carries Aqua Jet and is able to revenge kill. Zapdos resists Volcarona's common attacks and can threaten it with Hurricane or Weather Ball.
**Flash Fire Steel-types**: Flash Fire users such as Ferrothorn and Corviknight can give Volcarona serious trouble, not allowing it to make progress.
**Blissey**: Blissey can seriously cripple Volcarona through the use of Toxic or Thunder Wave, either putting it on a timer or making it easier to revenge kill and less reliable. It is also able to tank many of Volcarona's moves even after several uses of Quiver Dance.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[iapt, 539897]]
- Quality checked by: [[Osake, 524664], [UT, 523866]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Finland, 517429]]
name: Desolate Land
move 1: Quiver Dance
move 2: Roost
move 3: Flamethrower
move 4: Giga Drain
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Desolate Land
nature: Timid
evs: 248 HP / 144 SpD / 116 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Volcarona is a strong setup sweeper with good defensive utility. It utilizes Desolate Land to stop common Flip Turn users such as Barraskewda and Swampert. Roost allows Volcarona to recover HP and set up multiple Quiver Dances, boosting past special walls and revenge killers. Flamethrower is a STAB and weather-boosted option, allowing it to deal good damage even without any boosts. Giga Drain is a useful move for hitting Pokemon such as Swampert and Barraskewda super effectively, as well as being a secondary way to recover HP. The EV spread allows Volcarona to check Sheer Force Tapu Lele while maintaining as much Speed as possible.
Volcarona is often found on bulky offense teams with more than one Fire-type, so that they are able to break past each others' checks. Desolate Land blocks Flip Turn users from freely pivoting, which other common Fire-types such as Heatran and Cinderace greatly appreciate. Volcarona can have trouble getting through specially bulky Fire-resistant Pokemon such as RegenVest Silvally-Dragon and Garchomp. Therefore, it likes to have powerful physical teammates such as Terrakion as well as Pokemon that can chip these Pokemon, such as Mold Breaker Heatran through its use of Toxic, Magma Storm, and Protect. Volcarona can struggle to beat Primordial Sea Pokemon like Zapdos and appreciates teammates that can threaten Zapdos or switch into it, such as Blissey or specially defensive Garchomp. Finally, it appreciates having entry hazards to chip RegenVest users like Garchomp.
name: Magic Guard
move 1: Quiver Dance
move 2: Fire Blast
move 3: Giga Drain
move 4: Psychic / Bug Buzz
item: Life Orb
ability: Magic Guard
nature: Modest
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Magic Guard Volcarona is a powerful and difficult-to-stop setup sweeper. Magic Guard, besides fixing its Stealth Rock weakness, allows Volcarona to use recoil-free Life Orb and avoid passive damage like Toxic. Quiver Dance, beyond just letting Volcarona sweep, gives it the capacity to beat premier special walls. Giga Drain is chosen to hit targets like Swampert, Barraskewda, and Tapu Fini for super effective damage and as a method of recovering HP. Psychic nails Pokemon like Toxapex, which would otherwise be a roadblock for Volcarona, as well as being its best option to hit Primordial Sea Zapdos. Bug Buzz is another option to beat soft checks such as Latias and to hit RegenVest Garchomp harder.
Volcarona fits best on offensive teams with powerful wallbreakers such as Terrakion, Primarina, and Tapu Lele, using the holes they open to sweep. Volcarona can struggle to get past Flash Fire Steel-types such as Corviknight and Ferrothorn, and these wallbreakers can break them down in return. Volcarona is vulnerable to Barraskewda, as it always fears Aqua Jet, but a teammate like Tapu Fini can help this weakness. It also cannot directly switch into battle given its frailty and appreciates pivots such as Blissey to let it come in safely. Volcarona can have trouble KOing specially bulky Pokemon such as Blissey or RegenVest Silvally-Dragon and Garchomp, which often threaten it with paralysis or good damage. Due to this weakness, powerful physical attackers such as Terrakion, Cinderace, and Garchomp make good teammates. It can have difficulties getting past Primordial Sea users such as Zapdos, so it enjoys having Pokemon that can threaten or switch into Zapdos such as specially defensive Garchomp or Blissey. Lastly, Volcarona appreciates having entry hazards to accumulate extra chip damage on RegenVest Pokemon, making them easier to KO.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Volcarona can forgo some survivability and use a Sheer Force Life Orb set, increasing its damage output significantly. However, this set lacks the utility of Magic Guard and Desolate Land, and it usually requires a lot of support to work. Bug Buzz is also usable with Desolate Land to hit Psychic- and Dark-types for super effective damage. Both sets can be used in either a defensive or an offensive way with appropriate EV spreads, depending of the needs of your team. Offensive Desolate Land can opt for Solar Beam to threaten more bulky Water-types such as Tapu Fini and Swampert. Lastly, Toxic can be used on the bulkier sets to weaken switch-ins such as Garchomp thoughout the game.
Checks and Counters
===================
**RegenVest Pokemon**: RegenVest users such as Garchomp and Silvally-Dragon are able to withstand Volcarona's attacks and threaten a KO back.
**Primordial Sea Users**: Pokemon such as Zapdos and Barraskewda threaten Volcarona with super effective moves and an immunity to Fire. Barraskewda often carries Aqua Jet and is able to revenge kill. Zapdos resists Volcarona's common attacks and can threaten it with Hurricane or Weather Ball.
**Flash Fire Steel-types**: Flash Fire users such as Ferrothorn and Corviknight can give Volcarona serious trouble, not allowing it to make progress.
**Blissey**: Blissey can seriously cripple Volcarona through the use of Toxic or Thunder Wave, either putting it on a timer or making it easier to revenge kill and less reliable. It is also able to tank many of Volcarona's moves even after several uses of Quiver Dance.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[iapt, 539897]]
- Quality checked by: [[Osake, 524664], [UT, 523866]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Finland, 517429]]
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