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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Shadow Ball
item: Focus Sash
ability: Magic Guard
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

Alakazam stands as a potent setup sweeper due to its high Speed, coverage options, access to Nasty Plot, and amazing ability in Magic Guard. However, it is a very niche pick due to its extreme frailty, which leaves it helpless against Choice Scarf users, priority, and faster Pokemon once its Focus Sash is broken. Its frailty also means it cannot switch in at all without taking a large amount of damage. Psychic can overwhelm Pokemon that Psyshock cannot, such as Clefable, Landorus-T, and Garchomp; however, Psyshock can be used over it to more consistently deal with Blissey and Chansey. Focus Blast allows Alakazam to blow past Pokemon such as Ferrothorn, Heatran, Corviknight, and especially Tyranitar and Mega Tyranitar, which can otherwise wall it and Pursuit trap it. Shadow Ball hits Pokemon that resist the other two moves, most notably Tapu Lele, Aegislash, and Mega Latias. Focus Sash lets Alakazam more easily set up and revenge kill faster Pokemon or priority users, which would otherwise KO Alakazam due to its frailty, and it cannot be broken by entry hazards or weather chip damage due to Magic Guard. However, Life Orb can be used over Focus Sash to more easily overwhelm Pokemon such as Clefable, Corviknight, and Mega Scizor; however, this set is very susceptible to being revenge killed.

Alakazam fits primarily on bulky offense teams, as its high Speed and great Special Attack allow it to sweep late-game for those teams. Mega Tyranitar is a great partner for Alakazam, as it can Pursuit trap Slowking, Aegislash, and Mega Latias, which can all break Alakazam's Focus Sash, leaving it unable to revenge kill Pokemon like Rillaboom. Ferrothorn's Spikes is very beneficial to Alakazam, as it can make Alakazam harder to pivot around and wear down Pokemon that it can struggle with, such as Ash-Greninja, Rillaboom, and Weavile. Tapu Lele is also a good partner for Alakazam, as its Psychic Terrain boosts Alakazam's STAB move to dangerous levels, allowing it to beat Pokemon such as Clefable and Gliscor after a Nasty Plot.Psychic Terrain also prevents Alakazam from being revenge killed by priority from the likes of Mega Mawile and Aegislash.


[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Alakazam may use Recover over Shadow Ball, which gives it a lot of longevity, but it loses its ability to hit its most important targets in Tapu Lele, Aegislash, and Mega Latias. Alakazam can utilize Counter with Focus Sash to punish faster Pokemon and priority users such as Rillaboom, Landorus-T, and Victini.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Priority**: Due to Alakazam's horrible defenses, it is very vulnerable to priority moves from the likes of Rillaboom, Aegislash, and Mega Scizor; however, they cannot revenge kill Alakazam if it still has its Focus Sash intact. Rillaboom in particular can remove Psychic Terrain for its own terrain, allowing it to use its priority without struggle, but it doesn't want to switch in.

**Faster Pokemon**: Pokemon that are faster than Alakazam naturally, such as Greninja, Tapu Koko, and Mega Lopunny, can be huge roadblocks for it. Mega Lopunny in particular is a terrible matchup for Alakazam, as it can break Focus Sash with Fake Out before finishing it off.

**Paralysis**: Alakazam is extremely crippled by paralysis, as it makes it even easier to overwhelm and revenge kill; as such, Pokemon that can spread paralysis such as Serperior and Clefable can be annoying for it. However, none of them want to switch in, especially after Nasty Plot.

**Steel-types**: While most Steel-types are threatened by Focus Blast, ones that are not such as Mega Scizor and Jirachi can be a pain for Alakazam to handle. Either listed Steel-type can often outspeed it with priority or a Choice Scarf, respectively, and knock it out. However, while Mega Scizor can handle Alakazam's moves fine, Jirachi cannot switch into Shadow Ball.

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- Written by: [[Zneon, 487629]]
- Quality checked by: [[The Dragon Master, 521275], [pannuracotta, 517892]]
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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psychock
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Shadow Ball
item: Focus Sash
ability: Magic Guard
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe


[SET COMMENTS]

Alakazam stands as a potent setup sweeper due to its high speed, coverage options and amazing ability in Magic Guard making it immune to residual damage. mention its access to plot somewhere in this sentence However, Alakazam stands as a very niche pick due to its extreme frailty, which leaves it helpless against Choice Scarf users, priority and Pokemon that are faster than it once its Focus Sash is broken, and its frailty means it cannot switch in at all without taking a large amount of damage. mention psyshock vs Psychic here Focus Blast allows Alakazam to blow past Pokemon such as Ferrothorn, Heatran, Corviknight, and especially Tyranitar forms, which can otherwise wall it and Pursuit trap it. Shadow Ball hits Pokemon that resist the other two moves, most notably Tapu Lele, Aegislash, and Mega Latias after a Nasty Plot. Focus Sash is Alakazam's item of choice due to its ability to more easily setup and revenge kill faster Pokemon or priority users, who would otherwise KO Alakazam due to its frailty. However, Life Orb can be used over Focus Sash to more easily overwhelm Pokemon such as Clefable, Corviknight, and Mega Scizor, however it is very susceptible to being revenge killed.

what teams does zam fit on?
Ferrothorn is a great partner for Alakazam due to its ability to set up Spikes, which are very beneficial to Alakazam as it can make it harder to pivot around and wear down Pokemon that Alakazam can struggle with, such as Ash-Greninja, Rillaboom, and Weavile. Tapu Lele is also a good partner for Alakazam, as its Psychic Terrain boosts Alakazam's STAB to dangerous levels, mention notable calcs here, like clef especially after a Nasty Plot, while also preventing Alakazam from being revenge killed by priority. mention mons that can check the mons that revenge kill zam


[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Alakazam may use Recover over Shadow Ball as it can give Alakazam a lot of longevity, however it loses its ability to hit its most important targets in Tapu Lele, Aegislash, and Mega Latias. mention sash counter here

Checks and Counters
===================

**Priority**: Due to Alakazam's horrible defenses, it is very vulnerable to priority moves from the likes of Rillaboom, Aegislash, and Mega Scizor, however they cannot revenge kill Alakazam if it still has its Focus Sash in tact. Rillaboom in particular can remove Psychic Terrain for its own terrain, allowing it to use its priority without struggle, however it doesn't want to switch in

**Faster Pokemon**: Pokemon who are faster than Alakazam naturally, such as Greninja, Tapu Koko, and Mega Lopunny can be huge roadblocks for Alakazam. Mega Lopunny in particular is a terrible matchup for Alakazam as it can break Alakazam's Focus Sash with Fake Out before ending finishing it off.

**Paralysis**: Alakazam is extremely crippled by Paralysis as it makes it even easier to overwhelm and revenge kill, as such, Pokemon that can spread paralysis such as Serperior, Clefable, and Melmetal can be annoying for Alakazam, however none of them want to switch in, especially after Nasty Plot.

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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Shadow Ball
item: Focus Sash
ability: Magic Guard
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

Alakazam stands as a potent setup sweeper due to its high speed, coverage options, access to Nasty Plot and amazing ability in Magic Guard making it immune to residual damage. However, Alakazam stands as a very niche pick due to its extreme frailty, which leaves it helpless against Choice Scarf users, priority and Pokemon that are faster than it once its Focus Sash is broken, and its frailty means it cannot switch in at all without taking a large amount of damage. Psychic is Alakazam's main STAB and allows it to more easily overwhelm Pokemon that Psyshock cannot, such as Clefable, Landorus-T, and Garchomp, however Psyshock can be used over it as it can more consistently deal with Blissey and Chansey. Focus Blast allows Alakazam to blow past Pokemon such as Ferrothorn, Heatran, Corviknight, and especially Tyranitar forms, which can otherwise wall it and Pursuit trap it. Shadow Ball hits Pokemon that resist the other two moves, most notably Tapu Lele, Aegislash, and Mega Latias after a Nasty Plot. Focus Sash is Alakazam's item of choice due to its ability to more easily setup and revenge kill faster Pokemon or priority users, who would otherwise KO Alakazam due to its frailty. Mention that Magic Guard makes it so that indirect damage like sand or hazards down break sash However, Life Orb can be used over Focus Sash to more easily overwhelm Pokemon such as Clefable, Corviknight, and Mega Scizor, however it is very susceptible to being revenge killed.

Alakazam fits primarily on bulky offensive teams, as its high Speed and great Special Attack allows it to act as a late-game sweeper for those teams. Ferrothorn is a great partner for Alakazam due to its ability to set up Spikes, which are very beneficial to Alakazam as it can make it harder to pivot around and wear down Pokemon that Alakazam can struggle with, such as Ash-Greninja, Rillaboom, and Weavile. Tapu Lele is also a good partner for Alakazam, as its Psychic Terrain boosts Alakazam's STAB to dangerous levels, allowing it to beat Pokemon such as Clefable and Gliscor after a Nasty Plot, while also preventing Alakazam from being revenge killed by priority by the likes of Mega Mawile and Aegislash. Pursuit should be mentioned here, both from teammates such as Mega Tyranitar to remove Slowking / Aegislash / Mega Latias from the game aswell as teammates that can beat opposing pursuit users


[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Alakazam may use Recover over Shadow Ball as it can give Alakazam a lot of longevity, however it loses its ability to hit its most important targets in Tapu Lele, Aegislash, and Mega Latias. Alakazam can utilise Counter with its Focus Sash set to punish faster Pokemon and priority users such as Rillaboom, Landorus-T and Victini.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Priority**: Due to Alakazam's horrible defenses, it is very vulnerable to priority moves from the likes of Rillaboom, Aegislash, and Mega Scizor, however they cannot revenge kill Alakazam if it still has its Focus Sash in tact. Rillaboom in particular can remove Psychic Terrain for its own terrain, allowing it to use its priority without struggle, however it doesn't want to switch in.

**Faster Pokemon**: Pokemon who are faster than Alakazam naturally, such as Greninja, Tapu Koko, and Mega Lopunny can be huge roadblocks for Alakazam. Mega Lopunny in particular is a terrible matchup for Alakazam as it can break Alakazam's Focus Sash with Fake Out before finishing it off.

**Paralysis**: Alakazam is extremely crippled by Paralysis as it makes it even easier to overwhelm and revenge kill, as such, Pokemon that can spread paralysis such as Serperior, Clefable, and Melmetal Never clicks T-wave on zam because DIB kos can be annoying for Alakazam, however none of them want to switch in, especially after Nasty Plot.

**Steel-types**: While most Steel-types are threatened by Focus Blast, ones that are not such as Mega Scizor and Jirachi can be a pain for Alakazam to handle, as they can often outspeed it with priority or a Choice Scarf respectively and knock it out. However, while Mega Scizor can handle Alakazam's moves fine, Jirachi cannot switch into Shadow Ball.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Zneon, 487629]]
- Quality checked by: [[The Dragon Master, 521275], [pannuracotta, 517892]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Shadow Ball
item: Focus Sash
ability: Magic Guard
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

Alakazam stands as a potent setup sweeper due to its high Speed, coverage options, access to Nasty Plot, (AC) and amazing ability in Magic Guard making it immune to residual damage. However, Alakazam stands as it is a very niche pick due to its extreme frailty, which leaves it helpless against Choice Scarf users, priority, (AC) and Pokemon that are faster than it faster Pokemon once its Focus Sash is broken. (comma -> period) and Its frailty also means it cannot switch in at all without taking a large amount of damage. Psychic is Alakazam's main STAB and allows it to more easily can overwhelm Pokemon that Psyshock cannot, such as Clefable, Landorus-T, and Garchomp; (comma -> semicolon) however, (AC) Psyshock can be used over it as it can to more consistently deal with Blissey and Chansey. Focus Blast allows Alakazam to blow past Pokemon such as Ferrothorn, Heatran, Corviknight, and especially Tyranitar forms, and Mega Tyranitar, which can otherwise wall it and Pursuit trap it. Shadow Ball hits Pokemon that resist the other two moves, most notably Tapu Lele, Aegislash, and Mega Latias after a Nasty Plot. (if you want to say like "It particularly 2HKOes the latter after a Nasty Plot and..", go ahead) Focus Sash is Alakazam's item of choice due to its ability to lets Alakazam more easily set up (was "setup") and revenge kill faster Pokemon or priority users, who which would otherwise KO Alakazam due to its frailty, and it cannot be broken by entry hazards or weather chip damage due to Magic Guard. However, Life Orb can be used over Focus Sash to more easily overwhelm Pokemon such as Clefable, Corviknight, and Mega Scizor; (comma -> semicolon) however, (AC) it this set is very susceptible to being revenge killed. Mega Tyranitar is a great partner for Alakazam, as it can pursuit trap Slowking, Aegislash, and Mega Latias, which can all break Alakazam's Focus Sash, leaving it unable to revenge kill Pokemon like Rillaboom.

Alakazam fits primarily on bulky offensive teams, as its high Speed and great Special Attack allows it to act as a late-game sweeper allow it to sweep late-game for those teams. Ferrothorn is a great partner for Alakazam due to its ability to set up Spikes, which are Mega Tyranitar is a great partner for Alakazam, as it can Pursuit trap Slowking, Aegislash, and Mega Latias, which can all break Alakazam's Focus Sash, leaving it unable to revenge kill Pokemon like Rillaboom. Ferrothorn's Spikes is very beneficial to Alakazam, (AC) as it can make it Alakazam harder to pivot around and wear down Pokemon that Alakazam it can struggle with, such as Ash-Greninja, Rillaboom, and Weavile. Tapu Lele is also a good partner for Alakazam, as its Psychic Terrain boosts Alakazam's STAB move to dangerous levels, allowing it to beat Pokemon such as Clefable and Gliscor after a Nasty Plot. (comma -> period) while also preventing Psychic Terrain also prevents Alakazam from being revenge killed by priority by from the likes of Mega Mawile and Aegislash.


[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Alakazam may use Recover over Shadow Ball, (AC) as it can give Alakazam which gives it a lot of longevity, however but it loses its ability to hit its most important targets in (if you mean "alakazam's most important targets", do no change. if you mean "shadow ball's most important targets", remove "its most important targets in") Tapu Lele, Aegislash, and Mega Latias. Alakazam can utilize Counter with its Focus Sash set Focus Sash to punish faster Pokemon and priority users such as Rillaboom, Landorus-T, (AC) and Victini.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Priority**: Due to Alakazam's horrible defenses, it is very vulnerable to priority moves from the likes of Rillaboom, Aegislash, and Mega Scizor; (comma -> semicolon) however, (AC) they cannot revenge kill Alakazam if it still has its Focus Sash intact. (was "in tact") Rillaboom in particular can remove Psychic Terrain for its own terrain, allowing it to use its priority without struggle, however but it doesn't want to switch in.

**Faster Pokemon**: Pokemon who that are faster than Alakazam naturally, such as Greninja, Tapu Koko, and Mega Lopunny, (AC) can be huge roadblocks for Alakazam. it. Mega Lopunny in particular is a terrible matchup for Alakazam, (AC) as it can break Alakazam's Focus Sash with Fake Out before finishing it off.

**Paralysis**: Alakazam is extremely crippled by paralysis, (AC) as it makes it even easier to overwhelm and revenge kill; (comma -> semicolon) as such, Pokemon that can spread paralysis such as Serperior and Clefable can be annoying for Alakazam, it. However, (AC) none of them want to switch in, especially after Nasty Plot.

**Steel-types**: While most Steel-types are threatened by Focus Blast, ones that are not such as Mega Scizor and Jirachi can be a pain for Alakazam to handle. (comma -> period) as they Either listed Steel-type can often outspeed it with priority or a Choice Scarf, (AC) respectively, (AC) and knock it out. However, while Mega Scizor can handle Alakazam's moves fine, Jirachi cannot switch into Shadow Ball.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Zneon, 487629]]
- Quality checked by: [[The Dragon Master, 521275], [pannuracotta, 517892]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Finland, 517429]]

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