[Overview]
Libero allows Cinderace to hit harder with every move, letting it function as a niche attacker in the Ubers metagame. Its unique move Court Change also gives it a better shot in the metagame, as there are limited effective tools for entry hazard control. Cinderace has good enough Speed to outrun key Pokemon that have between 90 and 100 base Speed. Unfortunately, due to its Stealth Rock weakness, Cinderace is forced to use Heavy-Duty Boots rather than an offensive item. Its bulk is also poor, meaning most attacks KO it; however, it can alter its typing to potentially survive a fatal blow. Lastly, Cinderace has a fairly lackluster Attack stat that prevents it from firing off truly powerful blows. Still, its good utility and moves to threaten staples like Necrozma-DM mean you shouldn't fire Cinderace from your club right away.
[SET]
name: Physical Attacker
move 1: Pyro Ball
move 2: U-turn
move 3: Court Change
move 4: Gunk Shot / Zen Headbutt / Sucker Punch
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Libero
nature: Jolly
evs: 80 HP / 164 Atk / 48 SpD / 216 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Pyro Ball is typically Cinderace's best attack and hits one of Ubers' best defensive presences well: Necrozma-DM. Court Change gives it an especially excellent matchup against Sticky Web teams, since even re-setting Sticky Web won't restore their Speed advantage. Cinderace can use Gunk Shot to threaten the important Xerneas and possibly poison to two of the metagame's strongest defenders: Ho-Oh and Yveltal. Zen Headbutt lets Cinderace bypass common walls like Eternatus and Toxapex that otherwise resist its moves. Sucker Punch can help Cinderace's matchup against offensive threats such as Calyrex-S. The EVs in HP allow Cinderace to survive one Earthquake from Necrozma-DM, and the EVs in Special Defense allow it to survive one Moonblast from standard Xerneas after a Geomancy. The EVs in Speed with a Jolly nature let it outspeed up to Modest Eternatus.
Cinderace is an offensive pivot that appreciates teammates it can give momentum to and especially those that give it momentum with their own pivot moves. Therefore, Pokemon like Yveltal and Blissey are good teammates. Other offensive threats greatly enjoy Cinderace's U-turn and Court Change. Groudon is one such teammate that also offers sun and paralysis support. Zekrom, Marshadow, and Calyrex-S also greatly appreciate Cinderace's pivot support. Hyper offense and bulky offense team structures also generally appreciate Cinderace's ability to improve the entry hazard matchup and check Sticky Web teams thanks to Court Change.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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High Jump Kick is an option to consider on Cinderace that beats common checks such as Tyranitar, Urshifu-S, and Zekrom. Super Fang allows Cinderace to weaken one of the metagame's strongest walls in Zygarde-C. Cinderace can use Life Orb to boost its power, even 2HKOing defensive Ho-Oh with Gunk Shot. Sticky Web teams may prefer Cinderace to run an Adamant nature to threaten OHKOs on Pokemon such as offensive Eternatus, Kyogre, and Marshadow.
Checks and Counters
====
**Fire-resistant Pokemon**: Pokemon that resist Pyro Ball like Kyogre, Zygarde-C, and Ho-Oh can comfortably take all of Cinderace's attacks. Moreover, despite the fact that Kyogre and Zygarde-C lack a strong recovery move, Rest is often enough to stop Cinderace from getting past them.
**Strong Bulky Attackers**: Common bulky attackers such as Groudon, Zekrom, and Landorus-T are able to take the momentum from Cinderace quite easily thanks to their powerful STAB moves forcing it out.
**Defensive Pokemon**: Pokemon such as Xerneas, Eternatus, and Lunala are seen on most teams and can wall Cinderace depending on its moveset. They're also able to threaten Cinderace with their strong STAB moves, which force Cinderace to switch out.
**Faster Attackers**: Other attackers like Calyrex-S and Marshadow often outmatch Cinderace with their higher power and Speed.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Maxomega, 503280]]
- Quality checked by: [[SiTuM, 274590], [Minority, 222996]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Finland, 517429], [Astra, 240732]]
Libero allows Cinderace to hit harder with every move, letting it function as a niche attacker in the Ubers metagame. Its unique move Court Change also gives it a better shot in the metagame, as there are limited effective tools for entry hazard control. Cinderace has good enough Speed to outrun key Pokemon that have between 90 and 100 base Speed. Unfortunately, due to its Stealth Rock weakness, Cinderace is forced to use Heavy-Duty Boots rather than an offensive item. Its bulk is also poor, meaning most attacks KO it; however, it can alter its typing to potentially survive a fatal blow. Lastly, Cinderace has a fairly lackluster Attack stat that prevents it from firing off truly powerful blows. Still, its good utility and moves to threaten staples like Necrozma-DM mean you shouldn't fire Cinderace from your club right away.
[SET]
name: Physical Attacker
move 1: Pyro Ball
move 2: U-turn
move 3: Court Change
move 4: Gunk Shot / Zen Headbutt / Sucker Punch
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Libero
nature: Jolly
evs: 80 HP / 164 Atk / 48 SpD / 216 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Pyro Ball is typically Cinderace's best attack and hits one of Ubers' best defensive presences well: Necrozma-DM. Court Change gives it an especially excellent matchup against Sticky Web teams, since even re-setting Sticky Web won't restore their Speed advantage. Cinderace can use Gunk Shot to threaten the important Xerneas and possibly poison to two of the metagame's strongest defenders: Ho-Oh and Yveltal. Zen Headbutt lets Cinderace bypass common walls like Eternatus and Toxapex that otherwise resist its moves. Sucker Punch can help Cinderace's matchup against offensive threats such as Calyrex-S. The EVs in HP allow Cinderace to survive one Earthquake from Necrozma-DM, and the EVs in Special Defense allow it to survive one Moonblast from standard Xerneas after a Geomancy. The EVs in Speed with a Jolly nature let it outspeed up to Modest Eternatus.
Cinderace is an offensive pivot that appreciates teammates it can give momentum to and especially those that give it momentum with their own pivot moves. Therefore, Pokemon like Yveltal and Blissey are good teammates. Other offensive threats greatly enjoy Cinderace's U-turn and Court Change. Groudon is one such teammate that also offers sun and paralysis support. Zekrom, Marshadow, and Calyrex-S also greatly appreciate Cinderace's pivot support. Hyper offense and bulky offense team structures also generally appreciate Cinderace's ability to improve the entry hazard matchup and check Sticky Web teams thanks to Court Change.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
====
High Jump Kick is an option to consider on Cinderace that beats common checks such as Tyranitar, Urshifu-S, and Zekrom. Super Fang allows Cinderace to weaken one of the metagame's strongest walls in Zygarde-C. Cinderace can use Life Orb to boost its power, even 2HKOing defensive Ho-Oh with Gunk Shot. Sticky Web teams may prefer Cinderace to run an Adamant nature to threaten OHKOs on Pokemon such as offensive Eternatus, Kyogre, and Marshadow.
Checks and Counters
====
**Fire-resistant Pokemon**: Pokemon that resist Pyro Ball like Kyogre, Zygarde-C, and Ho-Oh can comfortably take all of Cinderace's attacks. Moreover, despite the fact that Kyogre and Zygarde-C lack a strong recovery move, Rest is often enough to stop Cinderace from getting past them.
**Strong Bulky Attackers**: Common bulky attackers such as Groudon, Zekrom, and Landorus-T are able to take the momentum from Cinderace quite easily thanks to their powerful STAB moves forcing it out.
**Defensive Pokemon**: Pokemon such as Xerneas, Eternatus, and Lunala are seen on most teams and can wall Cinderace depending on its moveset. They're also able to threaten Cinderace with their strong STAB moves, which force Cinderace to switch out.
**Faster Attackers**: Other attackers like Calyrex-S and Marshadow often outmatch Cinderace with their higher power and Speed.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Maxomega, 503280]]
- Quality checked by: [[SiTuM, 274590], [Minority, 222996]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Finland, 517429], [Astra, 240732]]
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