Monotype Staraptor (Normal) (QC: 2/2) (GP: 0/1)

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Staraptor @ Choice Scarf
Name: Kamikaze (Normal)
Ability: Reckless
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Brave Bird
- Close Combat
- Final Gambit
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
A great addition to Normal-type teams, Staraptor checks threats such as Choice Band Breloom, Great Tusk, Quaquaval, and non-Choice Scarf Iron Valiant, and provides muscle power against Steel- and Dragon-type teams. Brave Bird makes short work of the aforementioned Fighting-types, as well as bulky Grass-types like Wo-Chien and Amoonguss, and threatens specially defensive Toxapex and Skeledirge with a 2HKO if they switch into it. Close Combat is what gives Staraptor its amazing wallbreaking potential, OHKOing Kingambit, Chien-Pao, Greninja, and Cyclizar, while KOing Baxcalibur after Stealth Rock damage and threatening Iron Treads with a 2HKO. Final Gambit, boosted by 28 HP EVs, OHKOes targets Staraptor wouldn't otherwise beat, such as Rotom-W, physically defensive Toxapex, Hatterene, Klefki, and Forretress after Stealth Rock damage—denying dual screens and/or entry hazards from the last two. Alternatively, Double-Edge threatens checks like Rotom-W and Kilowattrel. Finally, U-turn allows this reckless bird to pivot into a teammate, if there really is nothing else it can do, such as against Gholdengo or Corviknight. Equipping a Choice Scarf will let it outspeed Greninja, Flutter Mane, and Walking Wake, which otherwise force it out, and threaten them instead.

A great partner for Staraptor is Hisuian Zoroark. When it uses Illusion to disguise as Staraptor, pairing its Fighting immunity with Staraptor's Ground immunity, an apparent "Staraptor" could be immune to either type. This uncertainty completely dismantles Great Tusk. Furthermore, disguised as Staraptor, it can bait in an unsuspecting Corviknight, Gholdengo, or Dondozo to cripple or OHKO it. Maushold is another great partner thanks to Tidy Up, which uniquely keeps both Stealth Rock and Reflect off the field for Staraptor to not worry about. Also, its Population Bomb can break through Ting-Lu and non-Rocky Helmet Toxapex for Staraptor. A less prominent partner that also provides hazard removal, as well as Knock Off support, is Cyclizar. With Stealth Rock breaking Sturdy and further advancing Staraptor's wallbreaking, Blissey is another highly appreciated teammate to set it up, provide Healing Wish and Heal Bell support, as well as check both Sandy Shocks and Choice Scarf Greninja for Staraptor. Indeedee, likewise, offers Healing Wish support, as well as checking Poison-types like Toxapex and Glimmora that Staraptor struggles with. Lastly, making good use of Staraptor's U-turn, Ditto is a teammate that can turn a bleak situation into a winning one, setup sweepers such as Dragonite and Chien-Pao to reverse sweep opponents.

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Staraptor @ Choice Scarf
Name: Kamikaze Choice Scarf (Normal)
Ability: Reckless
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Brave Bird
- Close Combat
- Final Gambit
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
A great addition to Normal-type teams, Staraptor checks threats such as Breloom, Great Tusk, Quaquaval and Iron Valiant, while providing muscle power against Steel and Dragon-type teams that a Normal-type team might struggle breaking. Brave Bird makes short work of any Fighting-types in the vicinity, such as the aforementioned Great Tusk and Quaquaval as well as bulky Grass-types like Wo-Chien and Amoonguss, while also threatening out specially defensive Toxapex, Skeledirge and Sableye with a 2HKO. (I agree with Toxapex but hard to appeal either Skeledirge and Sableye as both can wisp and loses its breaking potential unless you mention it when switching). Close Combat is what gives Staraptor its amazing breaking potential, being able to OHKO Kingambit, Chien-Pao, Greninja and Cyclizar and subsequently picking up a KO on Baxcalibur after Stealth Rock damage, as well as threatening Iron Treads with a 2HKO. Final Gambit rounds off Staraptor's kit, allowing it to trade its life for a KO on a target that it wouldn't otherwise be able to beat, such as Rotom-Wash, physically defensive Toxapex, Hatterene behind Reflect, Klefki and Forretress after Stealth Rock damage; denying the latter two to set up entry hazards and/or Reflect and Light Screen. Finally, U-turn allows this Reckless bird to maintain its health and pivot out to the appropriate teammate, if there is really nothing else it can do, such as against Gholdengo, or if there's no need for it to do anything just yet. (Mention the ev spread and the item usage here)

A great partner for Staraptor is Hisuian Zoroark, combining its ability Illusion and immunity to Fighting-type attacks with Staraptor's immunity to Ground-type attacks to completely dismantle Great Tusk, while baiting in an unsuspecting Corviknight, Gholdengo or Dondozo. Maushold is another great partner, thanks to its signature move Tidy Up, keeping Stealth Rock and screens off the field for Staraptor not to worry about; with its other signature move Population Bomb being able to break through Ting-Lu and physically defensive Toxapex for Staraptor. A less prominent partner which also provides hazard removal as well as Knock Off support is Cyclizar. With Stealth Rock breaking Sturdy and pushing further Staraptor's breaking capabilites, Blissey is another highly appreciated teammate who can set those up, as well as provide Healing Wish support, should the need arise. Lastly, making good use of Staraptor's U-turn, Ditto is a teammate which can turn around an otherwise bleak situation in to a winning one, copying opposing set up sweepers with Imposter and reverse sweeping the opposing team.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ashbala, 518038], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

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Staraptor @ Choice Scarf
Name: Kamikaze Choice Scarf (Normal)
Ability: Reckless
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Brave Bird
- Close Combat
- Final Gambit
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
A great addition to Normal-type teams, Staraptor checks threats such as Breloom, Great Tusk, Quaquaval and Iron Valiant, while providing muscle power against Steel and Dragon-type teams that a Normal-type team might struggle breaking. Brave Bird makes short work of any Fighting-types in the vicinity, such as the aforementioned Great Tusk and Quaquaval as well as bulky Grass-types like Wo-Chien and Amoonguss, while also threatening out specially defensive Toxapex, Skeledirge and Sableye with a 2HKO. (I agree with Toxapex but hard to appeal either Skeledirge and Sableye as both can wisp and loses its breaking potential unless you mention it when switching). Close Combat is what gives Staraptor its amazing breaking potential, being able to OHKO Kingambit, Chien-Pao, Greninja and Cyclizar and subsequently picking up a KO on Baxcalibur after Stealth Rock damage, as well as threatening Iron Treads with a 2HKO. Final Gambit rounds off Staraptor's kit, allowing it to trade its life for a KO on a target that it wouldn't otherwise be able to beat, such as Rotom-Wash, physically defensive Toxapex, Hatterene behind Reflect, Klefki and Forretress after Stealth Rock damage; denying the latter two to set up entry hazards and/or Reflect and Light Screen. Finally, U-turn allows this Reckless bird to maintain its health and pivot out to the appropriate teammate, if there is really nothing else it can do, such as against Gholdengo, or if there's no need for it to do anything just yet. (Mention the ev spread and the item usage here)

A great partner for Staraptor is Hisuian Zoroark, combining its ability Illusion and immunity to Fighting-type attacks with Staraptor's immunity to Ground-type attacks to completely dismantle Great Tusk, while baiting in an unsuspecting Corviknight, Gholdengo or Dondozo. Maushold is another great partner, thanks to its signature move Tidy Up, keeping Stealth Rock and screens off the field for Staraptor not to worry about; with its other signature move Population Bomb being able to break through Ting-Lu and physically defensive Toxapex for Staraptor. A less prominent partner which also provides hazard removal as well as Knock Off support is Cyclizar. With Stealth Rock breaking Sturdy and pushing further Staraptor's breaking capabilites, Blissey is another highly appreciated teammate who can set those up, as well as provide Healing Wish support, should the need arise. Lastly, making good use of Staraptor's U-turn, Ditto is a teammate which can turn around an otherwise bleak situation in to a winning one, copying opposing set up sweepers with Imposter and reverse sweeping the opposing team.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ashbala, 518038], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

Do Implement and lmk if you have any doubts and after implementation QC: 1/2

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[SET]
Staraptor @ Choice Scarf
Name: Kamikaze Choice Scarf (Normal)
Ability: Reckless
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Brave Bird
- Close Combat
- Final Gambit
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
A great addition to Normal-type teams, Staraptor checks threats such as Choice Band Breloom (Focus Sash will OHKO with Rock Tomb or put Staraptor to sleep with Spore), Great Tusk, Quaquaval and non-Choice Scarf Iron Valiant, while providing muscle power against Steel and Dragon-type teams that a Normal-type team might struggle breaking. Brave Bird makes short work of any Fighting-types in the vicinity, such as the aforementioned Great Tusk and Quaquaval as well as bulky Grass-types like Wo-Chien and Amoonguss, while also threatening specially defensive Toxapex, Skeledirge and Sableye (Use a different example as Sableye threatens Staraptor with Will-O-Wisp) with a 2HKO if they switch into it. Close Combat is what gives Staraptor its amazing breaking potential, being able to OHKO Kingambit, Chien-Pao, Greninja and Cyclizar, while also being able to KO Baxcalibur after Stealth Rock damage and threaten Iron Treads with a 2HKO. Final Gambit rounds off Staraptor's kit, allowing it to trade its life for a KO on a target that it wouldn't otherwise be able to beat, such as Rotom-Wash, physically defensive Toxapex, Hatterene, Klefki and Forretress after Stealth Rock damage; denying the latter two to set up entry hazards and/or Reflect and Light Screen. Alternatively, Double-Edge threatens would-be checks like Rotom-W and Kilowattrel. Finally, U-turn allows this Reckless bird Staraptor to maintain its health and pivot out to the appropriate teammate, if there is really nothing else it can do, such as against Gholdengo and Corviknight, or if there's no need for it to do anything just yet. An investment of 28 HP EVs allows for Staraptor to OHKO fully HP invested Klefki and Hatterene with Final Gambit (This should be merged with the original Final Gambit sentence), while a Choice Scarf will let it outspeed Greninja, Chien-Pao and Walking Wake which otherwise threaten it out.

A great partner for Staraptor is Hisuian Zoroark, combining its ability Illusion and immunity to Fighting-type attacks with Staraptor's immunity to Ground-type attacks to completely dismantle Great Tusk, while baiting in an unsuspecting Corviknight, Gholdengo or Dondozo. Maushold is another great partner, thanks to its signature move Tidy Up, keeping Stealth Rock and screens off the field for Staraptor not to worry about; with its other signature move Population Bomb being able to break through Ting-Lu and physically defensive Toxapex (Toxapex can use Rocky Helmet) for Staraptor. A less prominent partner which also provides hazard removal as well as Knock Off support is Cyclizar (Mention what held items Knock Off is removing). With Stealth Rock breaking Sturdy and (Forretress and Avalugg typically use Heavy-Duty Boots) pushing further Staraptor's breaking capabilites, Blissey is another highly appreciated teammate who can set those up, as well as provide Healing Wish support, should the need arise (What Pokemon does Staraptor check for Blissey and vice-versa). Lastly, making good use of Staraptor's U-turn, Ditto is a teammate which can turn around an otherwise bleak situation into a winning one, copying opposing set up sweepers with Imposter and reverse sweeping the opposing team (Mention some sweepers that are threatening to Normal). Indeedee checks Poison-types like Toxapex and Glimmora, provides support through Healing Wish, and due to Staraptor it is able to use Choice Specs to achieve more breaking power.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ashbala, 518038], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
 
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[SET]
Staraptor @ Choice Scarf
Name: Kamikaze Choice Scarf (Normal)
Ability: Reckless
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Brave Bird
- Close Combat
- Final Gambit
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
A great addition to Normal-type teams, Staraptor checks threats such as Choice Band Breloom (Focus Sash will OHKO with Rock Tomb or put Staraptor to sleep with Spore), Great Tusk, Quaquaval and non-Choice Scarf Iron Valiant, while providing muscle power against Steel and Dragon-type teams that a Normal-type team might struggle breaking. Brave Bird makes short work of any Fighting-types in the vicinity, such as the aforementioned Great Tusk and Quaquaval as well as bulky Grass-types like Wo-Chien and Amoonguss, while also threatening specially defensive Toxapex, Skeledirge and Sableye (Use a different example as Sableye threatens Staraptor with Will-O-Wisp) with a 2HKO if they switch into it. Close Combat is what gives Staraptor its amazing breaking potential, being able to OHKO Kingambit, Chien-Pao, Greninja and Cyclizar, while also being able to KO Baxcalibur after Stealth Rock damage and threaten Iron Treads with a 2HKO. Final Gambit rounds off Staraptor's kit, allowing it to trade its life for a KO on a target that it wouldn't otherwise be able to beat, such as Rotom-Wash, physically defensive Toxapex, Hatterene, Klefki and Forretress after Stealth Rock damage; denying the latter two to set up entry hazards and/or Reflect and Light Screen. Alternatively, Double-Edge threatens would-be checks like Rotom-W and Kilowattrel. Finally, U-turn allows this Reckless bird Staraptor to maintain its health and pivot out to the appropriate teammate, if there is really nothing else it can do, such as against Gholdengo and Corviknight, or if there's no need for it to do anything just yet. An investment of 28 HP EVs allows for Staraptor to OHKO fully HP invested Klefki and Hatterene with Final Gambit (This should be merged with the original Final Gambit sentence), while a Choice Scarf will let it outspeed Greninja, Chien-Pao and Walking Wake which otherwise threaten it out.

A great partner for Staraptor is Hisuian Zoroark, combining its ability Illusion and immunity to Fighting-type attacks with Staraptor's immunity to Ground-type attacks to completely dismantle Great Tusk, while baiting in an unsuspecting Corviknight, Gholdengo or Dondozo. Maushold is another great partner, thanks to its signature move Tidy Up, keeping Stealth Rock and screens off the field for Staraptor not to worry about; with its other signature move Population Bomb being able to break through Ting-Lu and physically defensive Toxapex (Toxapex can use Rocky Helmet) for Staraptor. A less prominent partner which also provides hazard removal as well as Knock Off support is Cyclizar (Mention what held items Knock Off is removing). With Stealth Rock breaking Sturdy and (Forretress and Avalugg typically use Heavy-Duty Boots) pushing further Staraptor's breaking capabilites, Blissey is another highly appreciated teammate who can set those up, as well as provide Healing Wish support, should the need arise (What Pokemon does Staraptor check for Blissey and vice-versa). Lastly, making good use of Staraptor's U-turn, Ditto is a teammate which can turn around an otherwise bleak situation into a winning one, copying opposing set up sweepers with Imposter and reverse sweeping the opposing team (Mention some sweepers that are threatening to Normal). Indeedee checks Poison-types like Toxapex and Glimmora, provides support through Healing Wish, and due to Staraptor it is able to use Choice Specs to achieve more breaking power.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ashbala, 518038], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
  • Choice Band Breloom is a pointless expounding, as Focus Sash is still checked via U-turn if not as a whole.
  • Dragon-type teams is more appropriate.
  • If Sableye opts for Will-O-Wisp, it's still liable to be 2HKO'd, which is what we went over with Ashbala. The more appropriate play here is to Recover and win via recoil. I can remove Sableye, but not for the listed reason and I will add Heal Bell support in the lower paragraph so that this isn't brought up anymore.
  • I've added the Double-Edge part, but reworded it slightly.
  • Reckless bird is staying for variety.
  • Toxapex using Rocky Helmet is another pointless expounding as Maushold could also use Protective Pads. I can mention this bit, if you're inclined; or if QC is adamant about Rocky Helmet, I'll add it in anyway.
  • Forretress typically carries Rocky Helmet or Leftovers, not HDB, so my point stays.
  • Regarding Blissey, I've already explained in the first sentence that Staraptor checks Fighting-type threats for the whole team, so I don't see why it should be repeated here, unless you've got something specific you'd like me to mention.
Please, both of you, review my edits carefully, before I apply the second QC.
 
Choice Band Breloom is a pointless expounding, as Focus Sash is still checked via U-turn if not as a whole.
While it still checks Focus Sash Breloom, you're letting Breloom setup and potentially OHKO Staraptor if it's weakened anyways.

Dragon-type teams is more appropriate.
The -type suffix is used to refer to individual Pokemon but it's something grammar-prose will look over anyways.

If Sableye opts for Will-O-Wisp, it's still liable to be 2HKO'd, which is what we went over with Ashbala. The more appropriate play here is to Recover and win via recoil. I can remove Sableye, but not for the listed reason and I will add Heal Bell support in the lower paragraph so that this isn't brought up anymore.
Sableye either burns it or stalls it out, making it an unfavorable matchup for Staraptor.

Reckless bird is staying for variety.
Another thing grammar-prose will look over.

Toxapex using Rocky Helmet is another pointless expounding as Maushold could also use Protective Pads. I can mention this bit, if you're inclined; or if QC is adamant about Rocky Helmet, I'll add it in anyway.
Using Protective Pads means Maushold has to drop Wide Lens which really hinders Population Bomb's effectiveness.

Regarding Blissey, I've already explained in the first sentence that Staraptor checks Fighting-type threats for the whole team, so I don't see why it should be repeated here, unless you've got something specific you'd like me to mention.
More so wanted something along the lines of "Blissey checks Sandy Shocks and Greninja for Staraptor." but Neko said that's not something you need to implement if you don't want to.
 
it's Dragon teams, not Dragon-type teams

e: "this reckless bird" is better off as Staraptor fyi, since Reckless can't be used as a substitute for an adjective, as it is an ability
 
While it still checks Focus Sash Breloom, you're letting Breloom setup and potentially OHKO Staraptor if it's weakened anyways.

Sash Breloom isnt a threat as scarf can u turn and bring the illusioned h zoro to confuse the breloom. So it isnt necessary to point that here
 
While it still checks Focus Sash Breloom, you're letting Breloom setup and potentially OHKO Staraptor if it's weakened anyways.


The -type suffix is used to refer to individual Pokemon but it's something grammar-prose will look over anyways.


Sableye either burns it or stalls it out, making it an unfavorable matchup for Staraptor.


Another thing grammar-prose will look over.


Using Protective Pads means Maushold has to drop Wide Lens which really hinders Population Bomb's effectiveness.


More so wanted something along the lines of "Blissey checks Sandy Shocks and Greninja for Staraptor." but Neko said that's not something you need to implement if you don't want to.
  • While I wholeheartedly disagree, after careful deliberation, I've come to the conclusion that it may not be such an obvious check - thus I will implement the suggested change.
  • The "-type" suffix stems from 'archetype' which denotes a set of objects, not an individual one. This applies to moves, Gym Leaders and, of course, Pokémon themselves.
  • The burn is irrelevant, as explained, and I've added Heal Bell to the sentence mentioning Blissey. I will remove it simply due to Recover enabling recoil damage stall.
  • Suggest to me a different name, that is not Staraptor, if you wish.
  • Wide Lens is placebo, it makes no difference, whereas Protective Pads prevent both contact damage and Flame Body from activating; both of which severely impede Maushold. I'll put in Rocky Helmet this time, per request of Neko, but keep this in mind if you opt to write for Maushold in the future.
  • This I can do.
it's Dragon teams, not Dragon-type teams

e: "this reckless bird" is better off as Staraptor fyi, since Reckless can't be used as a substitute for an adjective, as it is an ability
  • It's either. The full nomenclature is written as "Dragon-type Pokémon team(s)", however, this being a Pokémon game, a priori all teams are Pokémon teams, and that bit is omitted as it is tautological - leaving us with "Dragon-type teams".
    As per section 1.3:
    In Monotype analyses, it is acceptable to use the name of a type to refer to teams centered around said type, similarly to archetypes from standard tiers; e.g., "Psychic" is accepted to refer to Psychic-type teams in a general sense, and "Water teams" is accepted as meaning "Water-type teams"
    i.e "Dragon teams" is an adequate substitute for the otherwise original "Dragon-type teams", but does not overrule the original.
  • Regarding "this Reckless bird", whether you view the particular ability or any ability as a noun or adjective is irrelevant, as I am using the whole phrase as a pronoun. Now, if you find the wordplay to be inadequate, please suggest another that retains variety, as I've mentioned Staraptor's name enough times already.
If QC have anything else they'd like to suggest, please write to me personally and avoid cluttering up the thread. :blobthumbsup:
 
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[SET]
Staraptor @ Choice Scarf
Name: Kamikaze (Normal)
Ability: Reckless
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Brave Bird
- Close Combat
- Final Gambit
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
A great addition to Normal-type teams, Staraptor checks threats such as Choice Band Breloom, Great Tusk, Quaquaval, and non-Choice Scarf Iron Valiant, while providing muscle power and it provides muscle against Steel- and Dragon-type teams. Brave Bird makes short work of any Fighting-types in the vicinity, such as the aforementioned Great Tusk and Quaquaval, the aforementioned Fighting-types, as well as bulky Grass-types like Wo-Chien and Amoonguss, while also threatening and it threatens specially defensive Toxapex and Skeledirge with a 2HKO if they switch into it. Close Combat is what gives Staraptor its amazing wallbreaking potential, being able to OHKO OHKOing Kingambit, Chien-Pao, Greninja, and Cyclizar, while also being able to KO KOing Baxcalibur after Stealth Rock damage, (AC) and threatening Iron Treads with a 2HKO. Final Gambit rounds off Staraptor's kit; boosted by 28 HP EVs, this move trades Staraptor's life for an OHKO on a target that it wouldn't otherwise be able to beat, Gambit, boosted by 28 HP EVs, OHKOes targets Staraptor couldn't beat otherwise, such as Rotom-W, physically defensive Toxapex, Hatterene, Klefki, and Forretress after Stealth Rock damage; denying the latter two to set up entry hazards and/or Reflect and Light Screen. damage—denying dual screens and/or entry hazards from the last two. Alternatively, Double-Edge threatens checks like Rotom-W and Kilowattrel. Finally, U-turn allows this Reckless bird Staraptor (ok, here's the deal. i'd be cool with "this reckless bird" (lowercase R, uppercase R jumps out at you in a hard / unsubtle way that is better suited for a spotlight than an analysis) in a vacuum, but i think recklessness clashes pretty hard with the idea of pivoting out, a pretty non-reckless and self-preserving thing to do. if you want to use this phrase with reference to any other move on the set, feel free. the reason i didn't do so myself was bc I didn't see a natural insertion that reduced uses of 'staraptor' or it'. if you don't want to use it elsewhere and just do this change, that's fine too.) to pivot out to the appropriate teammate, into a teammate, if there is really is nothing else it can do, such as against Gholdengo or Corviknight. Equipping a Choice Scarf will let it outspeed Greninja, Flutter Mane, and Walking Wake, which otherwise threaten force it out, and threaten them back instead.

A great partner for Staraptor is Hisuian Zoroark, combining its ability Illusion and immunity to Fighting-type attacks with Staraptor's immunity to Ground-type attacks to completely dismantle Great Tusk, while baiting Zoroark. When it uses Illusion to disguise as Staraptor, since it's immune to Fighting and Staraptor is immune to Ground, an apparent "Staraptor" could be immune to either type. This uncertainty completely dismantles Great Tusk. Further, when it's disguised as Staraptor, it can bait (the part about Great Tusk was a bit vague. if i misunderstood something in my change, feel free to change whatever's needed) in an unsuspecting Corviknight, Gholdengo, (AC) or Dondozo to dent or OHKO it. (I imagine? changeable if doing so is appropriate) Maushold is another great partner, thanks to its signature move Tidy Up, Tidy Up keeping Stealth Rock and screens Reflect off the field for Staraptor not to worry about; with its other signature move Population Bomb being able to about them. Also, its Population Bomb can break through Ting-Lu and non-Rocky Helmet Toxapex for Staraptor. A less prominent partner which that also provides hazard removal, (AC) as well as Knock Off support, (AC) is Cyclizar. With Stealth Rock breaking opposing Sturdy and pushing further Staraptor's breaking capabilites, further advancing Staraptor's wallbreaking, Blissey is another highly appreciated teammate who can set those up, to set it up, provide Healing Wish and Heal Bell support, as well as and check both Sandy Shocks and Choice Scarf Greninja for Staraptor. Indeedee, likewise, (AC) offers Healing Wish support, while also as well as checking Poison-types like Toxapex and Glimmora that Staraptor struggles with. Lastly, making good use of Staraptor's U-turn, Ditto is a teammate who that can turn around an otherwise a bleak situation into a winning one, copying opposing set up sweepers, such as Dragonite and Chien-Pao, with Imposter and reverse sweeping the opposing team. setup sweepers such as Dragonite and Chien-Pao to reverse sweep opponents.

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- Written by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Petele, 548107]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ashbala, 518038], [Giyu, 574288], [Neko, 542526]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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[SET]
Staraptor @ Choice Scarf
Name: Kamikaze (Normal)
Ability: Reckless
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Brave Bird
- Close Combat
- Final Gambit
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
A great addition to Normal-type teams, Staraptor checks threats such as Choice Band Breloom, Great Tusk, Quaquaval, and non-Choice Scarf Iron Valiant (remove comma) and provides muscle power against Steel- and Dragon-type teams. Brave Bird makes short work of the aforementioned Fighting-types, as well as bulky Grass-types like Wo-Chien and Amoonguss, and threatens specially defensive Toxapex and Skeledirge with a 2HKO if they switch into it. Close Combat is what gives Staraptor its amazing wallbreaking potential, OHKOing Kingambit, Chien-Pao, Greninja, and Cyclizar (remove comma) while KOing Baxcalibur after Stealth Rock damage and threatening Iron Treads with a 2HKO. Final Gambit, boosted by 28 HP EVs, OHKOes targets Staraptor wouldn't otherwise beat, such as Rotom-W, physically defensive Toxapex, Hatterene, Klefki, and Forretress after Stealth Rock damage—denying dual screens and/or entry hazards from the last two. Alternatively, Double-Edge threatens checks like Rotom-W and Kilowattrel. Finally, U-turn allows this reckless bird to pivot into a teammate, if there really is nothing else it can do, such as against Gholdengo or Corviknight. Equipping a Choice Scarf will let it outspeed Greninja, Flutter Mane, and Walking Wake, which otherwise force it out, and threaten them instead.

A great partner for Staraptor is Hisuian Zoroark. When it uses Illusion to disguise as Staraptor, pairing its Fighting immunity with Staraptor's Ground immunity, an apparent "Staraptor" could be immune to either type. This uncertainty completely dismantles Great Tusk. Furthermore, disguised as Staraptor, it can bait in an unsuspecting Corviknight, Gholdengo, or Dondozo to cripple or OHKO it. Maushold is another great partner thanks to Tidy Up, which uniquely (defog also does this, therefore not unique) keeps both Stealth Rock and Reflect off the field for Staraptor to not worry about. Also, its Population Bomb can break through Ting-Lu and non-Rocky Helmet Toxapex for Staraptor. A less prominent partner that also provides hazard removal, as well as Knock Off support, is Cyclizar. With Stealth Rock breaking Sturdy and further advancing Staraptor's wallbreaking, Blissey is another highly appreciated teammate to set it up, provide Healing Wish and Heal Bell support, as well as and check both Sandy Shocks and Choice Scarf Greninja for Staraptor. Indeedee, likewise, offers Healing Wish support, as well as checking Poison-types like Toxapex and Glimmora that Staraptor struggles with. Lastly, making good use of Staraptor's U-turn, Ditto is a teammate that can turn a bleak situation into a winning one, copying setup sweepers such as Dragonite and Chien-Pao to reverse sweep opponents.

[CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/petele.548107/
Normal analysis by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/petele.548107/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/ashbala.518038/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/giyu.574288/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/neko.542526/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/adeleine.517429/
should be fine for upload w/ these additional edits
 
[SET]
Staraptor @ Choice Scarf
Name: Kamikaze (Normal)
Ability: Reckless
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Brave Bird
- Close Combat
- Final Gambit
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
A great addition to Normal-type teams, Staraptor checks threats such as Choice Band Breloom, Great Tusk, Quaquaval, and non-Choice Scarf Iron Valiant and provides muscle power against Steel- and Dragon-type teams. Brave Bird makes short work of the aforementioned Fighting-types, as well as bulky Grass-types like Wo-Chien and Amoonguss, and threatens specially defensive Toxapex and Skeledirge with a 2HKO if they switch into it. Close Combat is what gives Staraptor its amazing wallbreaking potential, OHKOing Kingambit, Chien-Pao, Greninja, and Cyclizar while KOing Baxcalibur after Stealth Rock damage and threatening Iron Treads with a 2HKO. Final Gambit, boosted by 28 HP EVs, OHKOes targets Staraptor wouldn't otherwise beat, such as Rotom-W, physically defensive Toxapex, Hatterene, Klefki, and Forretress after Stealth Rock damage—denying dual screens and/or entry hazards from the last two. Alternatively, Double-Edge threatens checks like Rotom-W and Kilowattrel. Finally, U-turn allows this reckless bird to pivot into a teammate, if there really is nothing else it can do, such as against Gholdengo or Corviknight. Equipping a Choice Scarf will let it outspeed Greninja, Flutter Mane, and Walking Wake, which otherwise force it out, and threaten them instead.

A great partner for Staraptor is Hisuian Zoroark. When it uses Illusion to disguise as Staraptor, pairing its Fighting immunity with Staraptor's Ground immunity, an apparent "Staraptor" could be immune to either type. This uncertainty completely dismantles Great Tusk. Furthermore, disguised as Staraptor, it can bait in an unsuspecting Corviknight, Gholdengo, or Dondozo to cripple or OHKO it. Maushold is another great partner thanks to Tidy Up, which keeps both Stealth Rock and Reflect off the field for Staraptor to not worry about. Also, its Population Bomb can break through Ting-Lu and non-Rocky Helmet Toxapex for Staraptor. A less prominent partner that also provides hazard removal, as well as Knock Off support, is Cyclizar. With Stealth Rock breaking Sturdy and further advancing Staraptor's wallbreaking, Blissey is another highly appreciated teammate to set it up, provide Healing Wish and Heal Bell support, and check both Sandy Shocks and Choice Scarf Greninja for Staraptor. Indeedee, likewise, offers Healing Wish support, as well as checking Poison-types like Toxapex and Glimmora that Staraptor struggles with. Lastly, making good use of Staraptor's U-turn, Ditto is a teammate that can turn a bleak situation into a winning one, copying setup sweepers such as Dragonite and Chien-Pao to reverse sweep opponents.

[CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/petele.548107/
Normal analysis by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/petele.548107/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/ashbala.518038/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/giyu.574288/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/neko.542526/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/adeleine.517429/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/rabia.336073/

Thank you Rabia and Adeleine
 
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