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Breloom @ Toxic Orb
Ability: Poison Heal
Tera Type: Steel
EVs: 252 HP / 80 Atk / 176 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Bulk Up
- Bullet Seed
- Facade
- Protect

Bulk Up Breloom feasts on its own toxicity to provoke its opponents' own! Breloom's ability to take on foes like Wo-Chien and Crawdaunt grants it great setup opportunities, while Poison Heal grants Breloom the ability to set up on foes like Umbreon and Suicune lacking Ice Beam. Bullet Seed allows Breloom to break Mimikyu's Disguise and remove Focus Sash leads like Lycanroc. Facade allows Breloom to punish foes like Noivern and Armarouge that don't particularly mind taking a Bullet Seed, while Protect lets it scout moves from Choice-locked foes like Gengar, Rotom-Heat, and Jirachi and maximize recovery from Poison Heal. Tera Steel allows Breloom to beat common revenge killers like Gardevoir and Noivern as well as take Psychic-type attacks from the likes of Reuniclus and Slowbro. Breloom fits best on bulkier offensive or balanced teams that appreciate its late-game threat alongside its self-sustainability, so teammates that can take on the aforementioned threats like Alolan Muk, Empoleon, and Cyclizar fit well alongside it. Offensive teammates like Armarouge and Bisharp appreciate Breloom destroying their checks like Slowbro and Hippowdon, while they in turn take care of threats like Reuniclus and Noivern.
 
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:sv/breloom:
Breloom @ Toxic Orb
Ability: Poison Heal
Tera Type: Steel
EVs: 252 HP / 80 Atk / 176 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Bulk Up
- Bullet Seed
- Facade
- Protect

Bulk Up Breloom feasts on its own toxicity to provoke its opponents' own! Breloom's ability to take on foes like Wo-Chien and Choice Scarf Krookodile unsure if krook should be included, since gunk shot does a lot to it. Maybe do Crawdaunt instead grants it great setup opportunities, while Poison Heal grants Breloom the ability to setup on foes like Umbreon and Suicune lacking Ice Beam. Facade allows Breloom to punish foes like Noivern and Armarouge that don't particularly mind taking a Bullet Seed, while Protect lets it scout moves from Choice-locked foes like Gengar, Rotom-H, and Jirachi and maximize recovery from Poison Heal. Would also mention why Bullet Seed is being used (breaks Mimikyu disguise and Focus Sash leads like Lycanroc Midday) Tera Steel allows Breloom to beat common revenge killers like Gardevoir and Noivern as well as render Amoonguss completely useless as a check. Amoonguss commonly fits Foul Play on its moveset and Stomping Tantrum is def an option for it, so idk about this. Would just mention it allows Breloom to take Psychic type attacks from Slowbro and Reuniclus. Breloom fits best on bulkier offensive or balanced teams that appreciate its late-game threat alongside its self-sustainability, so teammates that can take on the aforementioned threats like Alolan Muk, Empoleon, and Cyclizar fit well alongside it. Offensive teammates like Armarouge and Bisharp appreciate Breloom destroying their checks like Slowbro and Hippowdon, while they in turn take care of threats like Reuniclus and Noivern.
QC 1/1, just a few small adjustments.
 
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:sv/breloom:
Breloom @ Toxic Orb
Ability: Poison Heal
Tera Type: Steel
EVs: 252 HP / 80 Atk / 176 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Bulk Up
- Bullet Seed
- Facade
- Protect

Bulk Up Breloom feasts on its own toxicity to provoke its opponents' own! Breloom's ability to take on foes like Wo-Chien and Choice Scarf Krookodile unsure if krook should be included, since gunk shot does a lot to it. Maybe do Crawdaunt instead grants it great setup opportunities, while Poison Heal grants Breloom the ability to setup on foes like Umbreon and Suicune lacking Ice Beam. Facade allows Breloom to punish foes like Noivern and Armarouge that don't particularly mind taking a Bullet Seed, while Protect lets it scout moves from Choice-locked foes like Gengar, Rotom-H, and Jirachi and maximize recovery from Poison Heal. Would also mention why Bullet Seed is being used (breaks Mimikyu disguise and Focus Sash leads like Lycanroc Midday) Tera Steel allows Breloom to beat common revenge killers like Gardevoir and Noivern as well as render Amoonguss completely useless as a check. Amoonguss commonly fits Foul Play on its moveset and Stomping Tantrum is def an option for it, so idk about this. Would just mention it allows Breloom to take Psychic type attacks from Slowbro and Reuniclus. Breloom fits best on bulkier offensive or balanced teams that appreciate its late-game threat alongside its self-sustainability, so teammates that can take on the aforementioned threats like Alolan Muk, Empoleon, and Cyclizar fit well alongside it. Offensive teammates like Armarouge and Bisharp appreciate Breloom destroying their checks like Slowbro and Hippowdon, while they in turn take care of threats like Reuniclus and Noivern.
QC 1/1, just a few small adjustments
implemented, ty
GP Team do your thing
 
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:sv/breloom:
Breloom @ Toxic Orb
Ability: Poison Heal
Tera Type: Steel
EVs: 252 HP / 80 Atk / 176 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Bulk Up
- Bullet Seed
- Facade
- Protect

Bulk Up Breloom feasts on its own toxicity to provoke its opponents' own! Breloom's ability to take on foes like Wo-Chien and Crawdaunt grants it great setup opportunities, while Poison Heal grants Breloom the ability to setup set up on foes like Umbreon and Suicune lacking Ice Beam. Bullet Seed allows Breloom to break Mimikyu's Disguise and remove Focus Sash leads like Lycanroc-Midday Lycanroc. Facade allows Breloom to punish foes like Noivern and Armarouge that don't particularly mind taking a Bullet Seed, while Protect lets it scout moves from Choice-locked foes like Gengar, Rotom-H Rotom-Heat, and Jirachi and maximize recovery from Poison Heal. Tera Steel allows Breloom to beat common revenge killers like Gardevoir and Noivern as well as take Psychic-type attacks from the likes of Reuniclus and Slowbro. Breloom fits best on bulkier offensive or balanced teams that appreciate its late-game threat alongside its self-sustainability, so teammates that can take on the aforementioned threats like Alolan Muk, Empoleon, and Cyclizar fit well alongside it. Offensive teammates like Armarouge and Bisharp appreciate Breloom destroying their checks like Slowbro and Hippowdon, while they in turn take care of threats like Reuniclus and Noivern.
 
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