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What is a Core?
"A core involves the natural synergy between certain types, either in offense and in defense. Cores mostly involve three types, mainly because this strikes a perfect balance between having enough resistances to cover each type's weakness and not having too many weaknesses to end up becoming too vulnerable to a certain type. "
While typing is a strong consideration, sometimes cores can share weaknesses and still function for example you have Ting-Lu plus Rotom-Wash both sharing a weakness to grass, however their bulk, capacity to force switches and capitalize on those switches thanks to stealth rocks and volt switch/trick/status allows for them to be a very capable balanced core functioning both defensively and offensively together.
The Cores
An offensive core is a group of Pokémon that are both focused towards and designed to enable the team to break through most other team styles while being balanced for general play. A defensive core is a group of Pokémon chosen to give a team a solid set of resistances and the ability to switch into many of the common and threatening attacks in the metagame, allowing it to stick around long enough to win the match.
The 3v3 format means that the mechanics will differ from those in 6v6 leading to different cores being used. This thread is meant to try to list the most common and succesful cores in the Scarlet and Violet BSS metagame. This list wont be as extensive atm since we want to create discussion so feel free to share your cores and remember the sets we're going to share right now are just the sample sets that this cores use so have an open mind about it since theres a ton of set diversity within this format (which is awesome!).
Posting Guidelines
◆ Any person can post a core in this thread. The cores are broken down into three categories: offensive, balanced and defensive cores. When posting, please make sure to state which one of these categories your core falls under.
◆ Although the way your core works may be obvious to you, this may not be the case for others. As such, when posting a core, please make sure to explain how the core operates and any other details you think are important to include. The explanations don't have to be essays; as long as your post has some substance and conveys the main idea behind the core, it's all good.
◆ This goes without saying, but do make sure your post includes the sets your core is using. In addition, please try to include an explanation of any EV spreads deviating from the standard 252 / 252. Replays are also very helpful and highly encouraged when posting cores.
◆ Please be respectful of the cores people post in this thread. If someone posts a core that you think is ineffective or just plain bad, there is no need to jump at their throats. With that said, constructive criticism is welcome and encouraged - simply be nice!
Offensive Cores
Balanced Cores
Defensive Cores
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