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[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Draco Meteor
move 2: Luster Purge
move 3: Aura Sphere
move 4: Trick / Flip Turn
item: Choice Specs
tera type: Dragon
ability: Levitate
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
ivs: 0 Atk

[SET COMMENTS]
With its good Speed and great Special Attack compounded by Choice Specs, as well as an immunity to Spikes that makes it harder to wear down, Latios becomes a wallbreaker able to OHKO key metagame threats such as Landorus-T and Zapdos, and overwhelm would be checks like Ting-Lu and Galarian Slowking. Luster Purge's high power and potential to drop foes's Special Defense allows Latios to overwhelm Pokemon that might otherwise stand against it such as Assault Vest Primarina and Galarian Slowking. Aura Sphere lets Latios blows pass Kingambit, and target Iron Treads, Heatran and Tyranitar. Trick grants Latios with the opportunity to cripple defensive Pokemon trying to switch into it such as Blissey and Corviknight, and deters slower setup Pokemon such as Hatterene Latios as setup fodder, as well as revenge killing attempts from Kingambit without getting hit by Sucker Punch. Due to several Pokemon resisting or being immune to one of Latios's STAB moves, Flip Turn may also be used as a way to preserve momentum and bring a teammate into the field while easing the need for prediction. A Timid nature allows Latios to outspeed the likes of Enamorus and Walking Wake, as well as speedtie with Ogerpon-W and opposing Latios; however, a Modest nature may also be used to enhance Latios's breaking prowess, threatening 2HKOs against the likes of Offensive Gholdengo and Garganacl after a round of Stealth Rock. Tera Dragon boosts Latios's Draco Meteor, letting it OHKO Gliscor, an 2HKO would be checks like Assault Vest Alomomola and Corviknight; Tera Dragon removes Latios's weakness to moves such as Kingambit's Sucker Punch and Darkrai's Dark Pulse.

Choice Specs Latios finds itself in bulky offense and balance teams; particularly on teams with either temporary or non-existent entry hazard removal. Zamazenta, particularly Heavy-Duty Boots variants, often finds itself on these teams, and threatens Dark- and Steel-types that resist one or both of Latios's STAB moves such as Kingambit, Darkrai, Ting-Lu, and Iron Treads, as well as being able to absorb a hit from physical faster foes such as Weavile and Offensive Cinderace; in turn, Latios can threaten the physical walls that trouble Zamazenta such as Pecharunt, Zapdos, and Dondozo. As Latios's finds itself exposed after being locked into a move, defensive teammates that it can rely on to absorb incoming attacks are appreciated. Galarian Slowking can fill such a role, handling Fairy-types such as Primarina, Enamorus, and Hatterene. Pecharunt and Zapdos aid Latios against physical attackers such as Swords Dance Iron Valiant and Cinderace, as well as Scizor and Lokix in Zapdos's case. Furthermore, all of Galarian Slowking, Pecharunt, and Zapdos can act as pivots to safely bring Latios on the field. Ting-Lu is another teammate that can handle Steel-types such as Gholdengo, Iron Crown, and Heatran, as well as Dragapult and Darkrai who outspeed and greatly threaten Latios. Furthermore Ting-Lu, and other partners like Landorus-T, Gliscor, Hisuian Samurott, and Great Tusk, may provide entry hazard support, softening up opponents for Latios to break through, while assisting it at handling the likes of Gholdengo and Kingambit. Finally, Kingambit itself is able to deal with Defensive Gholdengo, Assault Vest Hatterene and Galarian Slowking, that greatly annoy Latios, while in return appreaciates Latios's ability to blow pass Landorus-T and Moltres and bring it in safely with Flip Turn.

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[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Draco Meteor
move 2: Luster Purge
move 3: Aura Sphere
move 4: Trick / Flip Turn
item: Choice Specs
tera type: Dragon
ability: Levitate
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
ivs: 0 Atk

[SET COMMENTS]

With its good Speed and great Special Attack compounded by Choice Specs, Latios becomes a wallbreaker able to check key metagame threats such as Great Tusk, Pecharunt, and Kyurem. The last two you can't really check since this set doesn't have Tera Steel so I wouldn't really include those since you don't come into the majority of there moves. I would add Zamazenta and maybe add Waterpon as a mon you can check?. Luster Purge's high power and potential to drop foes's Special Defense allows Latios to overwhelm Pokemon that might otherwise stand against it such as Assault Vest Primarina and Galarian Slowking. Aura Sphere lets Latios blows pass Kingambit, and targets Iron Treads and Heatran. Trick grants Latios with the opportunity to cripple defensive Pokemon trying to switch into it such as Blissey and Corviknight, and deters slower setup Pokemon such as Hatterene from using Latios as setup fodder. Due to several Pokemon resisting or being immune to one of Latios's STAB moves, Flip Turn may also be used as a way to preserve momentum and bring a teammate into the field while easing the need for prediction. A Timid nature allows Latios to outspeed the likes of Enamorus and Walking Wake, as well as speedtie with Ogerpon-W; however, a Modest nature may also be used to enhance Latios's breaking prowess any calcs? One could be having a solid chance to 2HKO offensive ghold with Luster Purge after Rocks without requiring the special defense drop. Tera Dragon boosts Latios's Draco Meteor, letting it OHKO Gliscor, and removes Latios's weakness to moves such as Kingambit's Sucker Punch and Darkrai's Dark Pulse.

Choice Specs Latios finds itself in bulky offense and balance teams; its immunity to Spikes in particular making it easier to fit Latios on teams with either temporary or non-existent entry hazard removal. Zamazenta, particularly Heavy-Duty Boots variants, often finds itself on these teams, and threatens Dark- and Steel-types that resist one or both of Latios's STAB moves such as Kingambit, Darkrai, Ting-Lu, and Iron Treads, as well as being able to absorb a hit from physical faster foes such as Weavile and Offensive Cinderace; in turn, Latios can threaten the physical walls that trouble Zamazenta such as Pecharunt and Dondozo. As Latios's finds itself exposed after being locked into a move, defensive teammates that it can rely on to absorb such attacks are appreciated. Galarian Slowking can fill such a role, handling Fairy-types such as Primarina, Enamorus, and Hatterene. Pecharunt and Zapdos aid Latios against physical attackers such as Swords Dance Iron Valiant and Cinderace, as well as Scizor and Lokix is in Zapdos's case. Furthermore, all of Galarian Slowking, Pecharunt, and Zapdos can opt to run pivoting moves in Chilly Reception, Parting Shot, and Volt Switch or U-turn respectively, safely bringing Latios on the field. Ting-Lu is another teammate that can handle Steel-types such as Gholdengo, Iron Crown, and Heatran, as well as Dragapult and Darkrai who outspeed and greatly threaten Latios. Furthermore Ting-Lu, and other partners like Landorus-T, Hisuian Samurott, and Great Tusk, may provide entry hazard support, softening up opponents for Latios to break through, while assisting it at handling the likes of Gholdengo and Kingambit.
Although you have mentioned Gholdengo, I would mention it specifically, as in particular the defensive set and Scarf set, is a really annoying Pokemon for Latios, as it resists all of its attacks and even can't be tricked. You could then mention mons such as Kingambit that can help with Ghold.

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Good work, not much to add here. QC 1/2

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[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Draco Meteor
move 2: Luster Purge
move 3: Aura Sphere
move 4: Trick / Flip Turn
item: Choice Specs
tera type: Dragon
ability: Levitate
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
ivs: 0 Atk

[SET COMMENTS]
With its good Speed and great Special Attack compounded by Choice Specs, Latios becomes a wallbreaker able to threaten key metagame threats such as Great Tusk, Pecharunt, and Kyurem. (not wrong but latios still threatens these mons even without specs so not really worth mentioning as the selling point of the set. prob better to focus on the immediate damage output to overwhelm checks like glowking and tinglu more easily etc, something that separates it from the soul dew set for instance) Luster Purge's high power and potential to drop foes's Special Defense allows Latios to overwhelm Pokemon that might otherwise stand against it such as Assault Vest Primarina and Galarian Slowking. Aura Sphere lets Latios blows pass Kingambit, and target Iron Treads and Heatran. Trick grants Latios with the opportunity to cripple defensive Pokemon trying to switch into it such as Blissey and Corviknight, and deters slower setup Pokemon such as Hatterene from using Latios as setup fodder. (also good to shut down gambit without getting suckered) Due to several Pokemon resisting or being immune to one of Latios's STAB moves, Flip Turn may also be used as a way to preserve momentum and bring a teammate into the field while easing the need for prediction. A Timid nature allows Latios to outspeed the likes of Enamorus and Walking Wake, as well as speedtie with Ogerpon-W (and opposing latios); however, a Modest nature may also be used to enhance Latios's breaking prowess, threatening 2HKOs (draco only has ~30% to 2hko both so prob better to reword this a bit) against the likes of Offensive Gholdengo and Galarian Slowking with either of its STAB moves. Tera Dragon boosts Latios's Draco Meteor, letting it OHKO Gliscor, and removes Latios's weakness to moves such as Kingambit's Sucker Punch and Darkrai's Dark Pulse. (some notable calcs worth including too since it lets you beat supposed checks:
252 SpA Choice Specs Tera Dragon Latios Draco Meteor over 2 turns vs. 252 HP / 248+ SpD Slowking-Galar: 432-510 (109.6 - 129.4%) -- guaranteed KO in 2 turns
252 SpA Choice Specs Tera Dragon Latios Draco Meteor over 2 turns vs. 248 HP / 8 SpD Corviknight: 361-426 (90.4 - 106.7%) -- guaranteed KO in 2 turns after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery
252 SpA Choice Specs Tera Dragon Latios Draco Meteor over 2 turns vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Assault Vest Alomomola: 486-574 (91 - 107.4%) -- guaranteed KO in 2 turns after Stealth Rock)


Choice Specs Latios finds itself in bulky offense and balance teams; its immunity to Spikes (i think this point fits better on the first paragraph first sentence, since its one of latios's niche as a specs breaker over its competition) in particularly making it easier to fit Latios on teams with either temporary or non-existent entry hazard removal. Zamazenta, particularly Heavy-Duty Boots variants, often finds itself on these teams, and threatens Dark- and Steel-types that resist one or both of Latios's STAB moves such as Kingambit, Darkrai, Ting-Lu, and Iron Treads, as well as being able to absorb a hit from physical faster foes such as Weavile and Offensive Cinderace; in turn, Latios can threaten the physical walls that trouble Zamazenta such as Pecharunt, Zapdos, and Dondozo. As Latios's finds itself exposed after being locked into a move, defensive teammates that it can rely on to absorb such attacks are appreciated. Galarian Slowking can fill such a role, handling Fairy-types such as Primarina, Enamorus, and Hatterene. Pecharunt and Zapdos aid Latios against physical attackers such as Swords Dance Iron Valiant and Cinderace, as well as Scizor and Lokix in Zapdos's case. Furthermore, all of Galarian Slowking, Pecharunt, and Zapdos can opt to run pivoting moves in Chilly Reception, Parting Shot, and Volt Switch or U-turn respectively, (not wrong but would reword this section slightly; instead of focusing on "them running pivoting moves", it's moreso "them taking on the role as pivots") safely bringing Latios on the field. Ting-Lu is another teammate that can handle Steel-types such as Gholdengo, Iron Crown, and Heatran, as well as Dragapult and Darkrai who outspeed and greatly threaten Latios. Furthermore Ting-Lu, and other partners like Landorus-T, Gliscor, Hisuian Samurott, and Great Tusk, may provide entry hazard support, softening up opponents for Latios to break through, while assisting it at handling the likes of Gholdengo and Kingambit. Finally, Kingambit itself is able to deal with Assault Vest Hatterene and Defensive Gholdengo (+glowking) that greatly annoy Latios, while in return appreaciates Latios's ability to blow pass Landorus-T and Moltres. (mention that latios can also bring it in safely on their switchin if it's running flip turn)

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QC 2/2 nice work
 
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