[SET]
Iron Head (Koraidon) @ Loaded Dice
Ability: Orichalcum Pulse
Tera Type: Steel
EVs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 136 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Swords Dance
- Iron Head
- Scale Shot
- Substitute / Low Kick
[SET COMMENTS]
Iron Head Koraidon, coupled with Substitute and Tera Steel, serves as an incredibly strong setup sweeper that uses the invaluable resistance to Fairy-type attacks to turn its checks into setup fodder. Koraidon is able to bait its checks, including Arceus-Fairy, Arceus-Water, and Alomomola, to switch into it. With Substitute, Koraidon is able to set up without fear of being statused by defensive Arceus formes, Skeledirge, and Gliscor or being revenge killed by a Ditto; once set up, it can rip through many team archetypes. Scale Shot provides Koraidon with a high-Base Power STAB move that, at +2, has a chance to OHKO most physically defensive Pokemon, including Ho-Oh, Alomomola, and Arceus-Water. It also allows Koraidon to outspeed Zacian-C, non-Choice Scarf Calyrex-S, Miraidon, and maximum Speed Arceus formes. Iron Head is the perfect partner to Scale Shot, as it is able to super effectively target Fairy-types like Arceus-Fairy and Tera Fairy users like Arceus-Water, Ho-Oh, and Skeledirge; Koraidon can OHKO all of them with Tera Steel at +2, though it is a roll for Skeledirge. Iron Head also does not cause recoil damage like Flare Blitz would, allowing Koraidon to set up Substitute more frequently. With this move combination, Koraidon is able to hit nearly the entire metagame for neutral damage, except Necrozma-DM and Tera Steel users such as Ting-Lu and Giratina-O. To combat this, Substitute can alternatively be replaced for Low Kick, making it easier to take down Steel-types at the expense of leaving Koraidon more vulnerable to status moves. The Speed investment allows Koraidon to naturally outspeed maximum Speed neutral-natured Arceus formes. And, after it has Terastallized, the HP EVs notably provide it with enough bulk to prevent its Substitute from being broken in one hit by Judgment from uninvested Arceus-Fairy and Arceus-Water while sun is up, as well as Dynamax Cannon from Eternatus. This also leaves Koraidon more resilient to an Arceus’ Extreme Speed, making it much harder for Koraidon to be revenge killed.
Koraidon is able to fit on both hyper offense and bulky offense teams. Because Tera Steel and Substitute work to bait and nullify checks such as Arceus-Fairy and Arceus-Water, Koraidon is a great teammate for Pokemon that would otherwise struggle with defensive Arceus formes, such as Dragon Dance Arceus-Ground, Zacian-C, and Arceus. Entry hazard setters such as Glimmora, Deoxys-S, Ting-Lu, and Eternatus can help Koraidon guarantee an OHKO on bulky Pokemon like the aforementioned defensive Arceus formes. Using Swords Dance Koraidon often means forgoing the usual Choice Scarf Koraidon sets, so Choice Scarf users such as Calyrex-S, Ditto, Kyogre, and Landorus-T are excellent teammates on bulky offense and balance teams, as they let the team maintain a level of speed control and deal with faster threats like Zacian-C. Because Iron Head Koraidon struggles with Steel-types like Necrozma-DM and Tera Steel users like Ting-Lu and Giratina-O, having a Ground-type like Arceus-Ground or a Fire-type like Ho-Oh is good to help Koraidon where it falls short. Due to Koraidon being naturally outsped by Calyrex-S, Arceus is another great teammate, as it is able to switch into Calyrex-S’s attacks and threaten it out with Shadow Claw. Special attackers such as Miraidon, Calyrex-S, and Kyogre are able to break through physical walls, such as Dondozo, that Koraidon would be unable to take out.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
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Iron Head (Koraidon) @ Loaded Dice
Ability: Orichalcum Pulse
Tera Type: Steel
EVs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 136 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Swords Dance
- Iron Head
- Scale Shot
- Substitute / Low Kick
[SET COMMENTS]
Iron Head Koraidon, coupled with Substitute and Tera Steel, serves as an incredibly strong setup sweeper that uses the invaluable resistance to Fairy-type attacks to turn its checks into setup fodder. Koraidon is able to bait its checks, including Arceus-Fairy, Arceus-Water, and Alomomola, to switch into it. With Substitute, Koraidon is able to set up without fear of being statused by defensive Arceus formes, Skeledirge, and Gliscor or being revenge killed by a Ditto; once set up, it can rip through many team archetypes. Scale Shot provides Koraidon with a high-Base Power STAB move that, at +2, has a chance to OHKO most physically defensive Pokemon, including Ho-Oh, Alomomola, and Arceus-Water. It also allows Koraidon to outspeed Zacian-C, non-Choice Scarf Calyrex-S, Miraidon, and maximum Speed Arceus formes. Iron Head is the perfect partner to Scale Shot, as it is able to super effectively target Fairy-types like Arceus-Fairy and Tera Fairy users like Arceus-Water, Ho-Oh, and Skeledirge; Koraidon can OHKO all of them with Tera Steel at +2, though it is a roll for Skeledirge. Iron Head also does not cause recoil damage like Flare Blitz would, allowing Koraidon to set up Substitute more frequently. With this move combination, Koraidon is able to hit nearly the entire metagame for neutral damage, except Necrozma-DM and Tera Steel users such as Ting-Lu and Giratina-O. To combat this, Substitute can alternatively be replaced for Low Kick, making it easier to take down Steel-types at the expense of leaving Koraidon more vulnerable to status moves. The Speed investment allows Koraidon to naturally outspeed maximum Speed neutral-natured Arceus formes. And, after it has Terastallized, the HP EVs notably provide it with enough bulk to prevent its Substitute from being broken in one hit by Judgment from uninvested Arceus-Fairy and Arceus-Water while sun is up, as well as Dynamax Cannon from Eternatus. This also leaves Koraidon more resilient to an Arceus’ Extreme Speed, making it much harder for Koraidon to be revenge killed.
Koraidon is able to fit on both hyper offense and bulky offense teams. Because Tera Steel and Substitute work to bait and nullify checks such as Arceus-Fairy and Arceus-Water, Koraidon is a great teammate for Pokemon that would otherwise struggle with defensive Arceus formes, such as Dragon Dance Arceus-Ground, Zacian-C, and Arceus. Entry hazard setters such as Glimmora, Deoxys-S, Ting-Lu, and Eternatus can help Koraidon guarantee an OHKO on bulky Pokemon like the aforementioned defensive Arceus formes. Using Swords Dance Koraidon often means forgoing the usual Choice Scarf Koraidon sets, so Choice Scarf users such as Calyrex-S, Ditto, Kyogre, and Landorus-T are excellent teammates on bulky offense and balance teams, as they let the team maintain a level of speed control and deal with faster threats like Zacian-C. Because Iron Head Koraidon struggles with Steel-types like Necrozma-DM and Tera Steel users like Ting-Lu and Giratina-O, having a Ground-type like Arceus-Ground or a Fire-type like Ho-Oh is good to help Koraidon where it falls short. Due to Koraidon being naturally outsped by Calyrex-S, Arceus is another great teammate, as it is able to switch into Calyrex-S’s attacks and threaten it out with Shadow Claw. Special attackers such as Miraidon, Calyrex-S, and Kyogre are able to break through physical walls, such as Dondozo, that Koraidon would be unable to take out.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/lord-rekkuza.608926/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/swas.487990/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/adhi.631210/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/user5.104/
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