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Conkeldurr [All-Out Attacker] [GP 2/2]

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[SET]
name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: ThunderPunch
move 4: Mach Punch / Fire Punch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 116 SpD / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Although this set may seem inferior to the Status Orb set, the main draw of this set is its stronger coverage moves and lack of recoil Conkeldurr suffers from. While it is true that its STAB doesn't get thea Sheer Force boost, causing Conkeldurr to take recoil damage, Drain Punch will heal the excesssaid damage and Mach Punch will be used sparingly. The presence of Team Preview also helps, discouraging the opponent to use status inflicting moves such as Toxic and Scald. However, Conkeldurr shouldn't be switching into moves such as the aforementioned Scald regardless. This version of Conkeldurr specializes in wallbreaking and can function as an excellent partner for Trick Room teams, or even if supported by it. Stall teams will usually have lots of trouble when facing Conkeldurr, especially if this set is paired with Reuniclus.</p>

<p>Drain Punch is the main move of the set, gaining STAB, a Life Orb boost, and healing off any damage Conkeldurr may have suffered from. However, one must be wary that using it may give away that Conkeldurr is not running Guts. ThunderPunch and Ice Punch are Conkeldurr's coverage moves. The two grant Conkeldurr physical BoltBeam coverage and have 98 Base Power after the Sheer Force boost. The former is particularly useful against bulky Water-types; Specially Defensive Jellicent will be OHKOed after Stealth Rock, and the latter is handy versus bulky Ground- and Grass-types; most Hippowdon and Landorus-T (after Intimidate) are 2HKOed after Stealth Rock. Mach Punch is used is meant to chip off the last portion of the opponent's health without having to take a hit. It also comes in handy when facing pokemon such as Kyurem-B, Tyranitar, and Weavile. Fire Punch is an alternative to defeat Jirachi, Scizor, Ferrothorn, Forretress, and Metagross a lot easier and is a lot more favorable on Trick Room teams.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>20 Speed EVs are meant to outpace Hippowdon, so Conkeldurr can 2HKO it before it can do somethingSlack Off. This set is slow like the others and good teammates are pPokemon that can eliminate these faster threats. Reuniclus and Tyranitar pair up great with Conkeldurr too. Tyranitar removes many of Conkeldurr's checks suck as Gengar and Latias, while Reuniclus sets up Trick Room, which pairs up excellently with its low speed. In fact, they also share decent synergy. 0 IVs and a Brave nature should be used if there is Trick Room support. Note that Hammer Arm is a great option in this situationf Conkeldurr is used on a Trick Room team due to it lowering Conkeldurr's speed, so Conkeldurr can "outpace" more threats. Conkeldurr struggles to defeat some of its defensive checks such as Skarmory, who can retaliate with Brave Bird, so it is ideal to have a pPokemon that can remove these counters. Infernape is not a bad choice in this situation, as it can hit hard on both the physical and special spectrum., and Choice Scarf Terrakion and Keldeo are good revenge killers tooas well. Conkeldurr has poor special bulk, so Chansey and Blissey are good teammates. They can even, and can also pass Wishes to Conkeldurr, which will increase its lifespanongevity.</p>

<p>Iron Fist is an interesting alternative ability to this set because it boosts Mach Punch and Drain Punch, but it suffers from recoil. Spikes support is great for this set because it receives so many crucial OHKOes with it. Jellicent, Celebi, Politoed, and Mmixed Wwall Hippowdon are solid examples of this. Rock Slide can be used, however, ThunderPunch and Ice Punch provide much more useful coveragePokemon that can be OHKOed with Spikes support. Rock Slide can be used, but has less useful coverage then ThunderPunch and Ice Punch. If one uses Rock Slide, Stone Edge should not be used, as you are trading 2 Base points for much worseof Base Power for a 10% accuracy drop. Any of these other moves can be replaced for Mach Punch, if it is not useful for you.</p>

[SET]
name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: ThunderPunch
move 4: Mach Punch / Fire Punch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 116 SpD / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Although this set may seem inferior to the Status Orb set, the main draw of this set is its stronger coverage moves and lack of recoil Conkeldurr suffers from. While it is true that its STAB doesn't get a Sheer Force boost, causing Conkeldurr to take recoil damage, Drain Punch will heal said damage and Mach Punch will be used sparingly. The presence of Team Preview also helps, discouraging the opponent to use status inflicting moves such as Toxic and Scald. However, Conkeldurr shouldn't be switching into moves such as the aforementioned Scald regardless. This version of Conkeldurr specializes in wallbreaking and can function as an excellent partner for Trick Room teams, or even supported by it. Stall teams will usually have lots of trouble when facing Conkeldurr, especially if this set is paired with Reuniclus.</p>

<p>Drain Punch is the main move of the set, gaining STAB, a Life Orb boost, and healing off any damage Conkeldurr may have suffered from. However, one must be wary that using it may give away that Conkeldurr is not running Guts. ThunderPunch and Ice Punch are Conkeldurr's coverage moves. The two grant Conkeldurr physical BoltBeam coverage and have 98 Base Power after the Sheer Force boost. The former is particularly useful against bulky Water-types; Specially Defensive Jellicent will be OHKOed after Stealth Rock, and the latter is handy versus bulky Ground- and Grass-types; most Hippowdon and Landorus-T (after Intimidate) are 2HKOed after Stealth Rock. Mach Punch is used is meant to chip off the last portion of the opponent's health without having to take a hit. It also comes in handy when facing pokemon such as Kyurem-B, Tyranitar, and Weavile. Fire Punch is an alternative to defeat Jirachi, Scizor, Ferrothorn, Forretress, and Metagross a lot easier and is a lot more favorable on Trick Room teams.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>20 Speed EVs are meant to outpace Hippowdon, so Conkeldurr can 2HKO it before it can Slack Off. This set is slow like the others and good teammates are Pokemon that can eliminate these faster threats. Reuniclus and Tyranitar pair up great with Conkeldurr too. Tyranitar removes many of Conkeldurr's checks suck as Gengar and Latias, while Reuniclus sets up Trick Room, which pairs up excellently with its low speed. In fact, they also share decent synergy. 0 IVs and a Brave nature should be used if there is Trick Room support. Note that Hammer Arm is a great option if Conkeldurr is used on a Trick Room team due to it lowering Conkeldurr's speed, so Conkeldurr can "outpace" more threats. Conkeldurr struggles to defeat some of its defensive checks such as Skarmory, who can retaliate with Brave Bird, so it is ideal to have a Pokemon that can remove these counters. Infernape is not a bad choice in this situation, as it can hit hard on both the physical and special spectrum, and Choice Scarf Terrakion and Keldeo are good revenge killers as well. Conkeldurr has poor special bulk, so Chansey and Blissey are good teammates, and can also pass Wishes to Conkeldurr, which will increase its longevity.</p>

<p>Iron Fist is an interesting alternative ability to this set because it boosts Mach Punch and Drain Punch, but it suffers from recoil. Spikes support is great for this set because it receives so many crucial OHKOes with it. Jellicent, Celebi, Politoed, and mixed wall Hippowdon are examples of Pokemon that can be OHKOed with Spikes support. Rock Slide can be used, but has less useful coverage then ThunderPunch and Ice Punch. If one uses Rock Slide, Stone Edge should not be used, as you are trading 2 points of Base Power for a 10% accuracy drop. Any of these other moves can be replaced for Mach Punch, if it is not useful for you.</p>
 
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[SET]
name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: ThunderPunch
move 4: Mach Punch / Fire Punch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 116 SpD / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Although this set may seem inferior to the Status Orb set, theits main draw of this set is itss are stronger coverage moves and lack of recoil Conkeldurr suffers from. While it is true that its STAB doesattacks don't get a Sheer Force boost, causing Conkeldurr to take recoil damage from Life Orb, Drain Punch will heal said damage and Mach Punch will be used sparingly. The presence of Team Preview also helps, discouraging the opponent to use status inflicting moves such as Toxic and Scald. H; however, Conkeldurr shouldn't be switching into moves such as the aforementioned Scaldthose moves regardless. This version of Conkeldurr specializes in wallbreaking and can function as an excellent partner for Trick Room teams, or even supported by itor beneficiary of Trick Room teams. Stall teams will usually have lots of trouble when facing Conkeldurr, especially if this set is paired with Reuniclus.</p>

<p>Drain Punch is the main move of the set, gainingas it gains STAB, a Life Orb boost, and healings off any damage Conkeldurr may have suffered from. However, one must be wary that using it may give away that Conkeldurr is not running Guts. ThunderPunch and Ice Punch are Conkeldurr's coverage moves. T; the two grant Conkeldurr physical BoltBeam coverage and have 98 Base Power after the Sheer Force boost. The former is particularly useful against bulky Water-types; Specially Defensive Jellicent will be OHKOed by ThunderPunch after Stealth Rock, and the latterIce Punch is handy versus bulky Ground- and Grass-types; most Hippowdon and Landorus-T (after Intimidate) are 2HKOed after Stealth Rock. Mach Punch is used is meant to chip off the last portion of the opponent's health without having to take a hit. It also comes in handy when facing pPokemon such as Kyurem-B, Tyranitar, and Weavile. Fire Punch is an alternative to defeat Jirachi, Scizor, Ferrothorn, Forretress, and Metagross a lotmuch more easierly and is a lot more favorable on Trick Room teams.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>20 Speed EVs are meantgiven to outpace Hippowdon, so Conkeldurr can 2HKO it before it can use Slack Off. This set is slow like the others and, so good teammates are Pokemon that can eliminate these faster threats <1: not clear whether Reuniclus and Tyranitar fall into this category>. Reuniclus and Tyranitar pair up great with Conkeldurr, too.; Tyranitar removes many of Conkeldurr's checks suckh as Gengar and Latias, while Reuniclus sets up Trick Room, which pairs up excellently withtaking advantage of its slow sSpeed. In fact, they also share decent synergy. 0 and good synergy with Conkeldurr. Note that 0 Speed IVs and a Brave nature should be used if there is Trick Room support. Note, and that Hammer Arm is a great option if Conkeldurr is used on a Trick Room team due to it lowering Conkeldurr's speed, so Conkeldurr can "outpace" more threatto "outspeed" more enemies. Conkeldurr struggles to defeat some of its defensive checks such as Skarmory, who can retaliate with Brave Bird, so it is ideal to have a Pokemon that can remove these counters. Infernape is not a bad choice in this situation, as it can hit hard on both the physically and special spectrumly, and Choice Scarf Terrakion and Keldeo are good revenge killers as well. Conkeldurr has poor special bulk, so Chansey and Blissey are good teammates, and can also pass Wishes to Conkeldurr, which will increase its longevity.</p>

<p>Iron Fist is an interesting alternative ability tofor this set because it boosts Mach Punch and Drain Punch, but itall of Conkeldurr's attacks but causes it to suffers from recoil. Spikes support is great for this set because it receives so many crucial OHKOes with it. Jellicent, Celebi, Politoed, and mixed wall Hippowdon are examples of Pokemon that can be OHKOed with Spikes support<2: with Iron Fist or in general?> because it allows for crucial OHKOes on Pokemon such as Jellicent, Celebi, Politoed, and mixed wall Hippowdon. Rock Slide can be used, but has less useful coverage then ThunderPunch and Ice Punch. If one uses Rock Slide, Stone Edge should not be used, as you are trading 2 points of Base Power for a 10% accuracy drop. Any of these other moves can be replaced for Mach Punch, if it is not useful for you.</p>
1. If Reuniclus and Tyranitar do fit into the category, remove the "too" in the next sentence. Otherwise, you've got some strange flow issues and should include examples of Pokemon that are in the category.
2. If the Spikes sentence refers to just Iron Fist, change the sentence to be specific to Iron Fist. Otherwise, move Iron Fist later into the paragraph to make your intention clear.
3. Note that, if talking about a stat, "Speed" should always be capitalized. "Pokemon" should always be capitalized. Other than that, good job!

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[SET]
name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: ThunderPunch
move 4: Mach Punch / Fire Punch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 116 SpD / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Although this set may seems inferior to the Sstatus Oorb set (Don't capitalize set names in set comments.), its main draws over it are stronger coverage moves and lack of recoil. While it is true that its STAB attacks don't get a Sheer Force boost, causing Conkeldurr to take recoil damage from Life Orb, Drain Punch will heal said damage and Mach Punch will be used sparingly (I don't think the parts that I bolded belong here.). The presence of Team Preview also helps, discouraging the opponent to use status inflicting moves such as Toxic and Scald; however, Conkeldurr shouldn't be switching into those moves regardless. This version of Conkeldurr specializes in wallbreaking, (AC) and can function as an excellent partner for or beneficiary ofvery well on Trick Room teams. Stall teams will usually have lots of trouble when facing Conkeldurr, especially if this set is paired with Reuniclus.</p>

<p>Drain Punch is the main move of the set, as it gains STAB, a Life Orb boost, and heals off any damage Conkeldurr may have suffered from. However, one must be wary that using it may give away that Conkeldurr is not running Guts. ThunderPunch and Ice Punch are Conkeldurr's coverage moves; these two attacks grant Conkeldurr physically-based BoltBeam coverage and have 98 Base Power after the Sheer Force boost. The former is particularly useful against bulky Water-types; Specially Defensive Jellicent will be OHKOed by ThunderPunch after Stealth Rock, and Ice Punch is handy versus bulky Ground- and Grass-types, as -most Hippowdon and Landorus-T (after Intimidate) are 2HKOed after Stealth Rock. Mach Punch is used to chip off the last portion of the opponent's health without having to take a hit. It also comes in handy when facing Pokemon such as Kyurem-B, Tyranitar, and Weavile. Fire Punch is an alternative to defeat Jirachi, Scizor, Ferrothorn, Forretress, and Metagross with much more easilye, (AC) and is a lot more favorable on Trick Room teams.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>20 Speed EVs are given to outpace Hippowdon, so Conkeldurr can 2HKO it before it can use Slack Off. Reuniclus and Tyranitar pair up great with Conkeldurr, too; Tyranitar removes many of Conkeldurr's checks such as Gengar and Latias, while Reuniclus sets up Trick Room, taking advantage of its slow Speed, and it also haves good synergy with Conkeldurr. Note that 0 IVs and a Brave nature should be used if there is Trick Room support, and that Hammer Arm is a great option if Conkeldurr is used on a Trick Room team to outspeed more enemies. This set is slow like the others, so good teammates are Pokemon that can eliminate these faster threats. Conkeldurr struggles to defeat some of its defensive checks such as Skarmory, who can retaliate with Brave Bird, so it is ideal to have a Pokemon that can remove thesesaid counters. Infernape is not a bad choice in this situation, as it can hit hard both physically and specially, and Choice Scarf Terrakion and Keldeo are good revenge killers as well. Conkeldurr has poor special bulk, so Chansey and Blissey are good teammates, and can also pass Wishes to Conkeldurr, which will increase its longevity.</p> For future reference, make sure your pronouns and subjects are the same in the sense of number (example: Skarmory and Forretress = these counters, while Skarmory itself should be: that/said/this counter).

<p>Iron Fist is an interesting alternative ability for this set because it boosts all of Conkeldurr's attacks, but causes it to suffer from recoil. Spikes support is great for the Iron Fist set set because it allows for crucial OHKOes on Pokemon such as Jellicent, Celebi, Politoed, and mixed wall Hippowdon. Rock Slide can be used, but has less useful coverage thean ThunderPunch and Ice Punch. If one uses Rock Slide, Stone Edge should not be used, as you are trading 2 points of Base Power for a 10% accuracy drop. Any of these other moves can be replaced for Mach Punch, if it is not useful for you.</p>

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[SET]
name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: ThunderPunch
move 4: Mach Punch / Fire Punch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 116 SpD / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Although this set mayight seem inferior to the Sstatus Oorb set, it has main draw area couple advantages in stronger coverage moves and lack of recoil. While it is true that its STAB attacks don't get aare not boosted by Sheer Force boost,and thus causing Conkeldurr to take recoile Life Orb damage from Life Orb, Drain Punch wiactually heals said damage and; Mach Punch will be used sparingly. The presence of Team Preview also helps, discouraging the opponent tofrom useing status inflicting moves, (AC) such as Toxic and Scald; however, Conkeldurr shouldn't be switching into those moves regardless. This version of Conkeldurr specializes in wallbreaking and can function as an excellent partner for or beneficiary of Trick Room teams. Stall teams will usually have lots of trouble when facing Conkeldurr, especially if this set is paired with Reuniclus.</p>

<p>Drain Punch is the main move of the set, as it gainsis set's primary attack, being backed by STAB, and a Life Orb boost, and heals off any damage Conkeldurr may have suffered from while recovering its HP. However, oneyou must be wary that using it may give away that Conkeldurr is not running Guts. ThunderPunch and Ice Punch are Conkeldurr's coverage moves; the two grant Conkeldurr physical BoltBeam coverage and have 98 Base Power after the Sheer Force boost. The former is particularly useful against bulky Water-types; Specially Defensive, such as Jellicent, whill be OHKOed by ThunderPunch after Stealth Rock, and Ice Punch is handy versus bulky Ground- and Grass-types -&mdash;most Hippowdon and Landorus-T (after Intimidate) are 2HKOed after Stealth Rock. Mach Punch is used to chip off the last portion of the fopponent's health without having to take a hit. It also comes in handy when facing Pokemon such as Kyurem-B, Tyranitar, and Weavile. Fire Punch is an alternative to defeat Jirachi, Scizor, Ferrothorn, Forretress, and Metagross much more easily and ; for this a lot morit is the favorablest option on Trick Room teams.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>20 Speed EVs are givenused to outpace Hippowdon,(RC) so that Conkeldurr can 2HKO it before it can use Slack Off. Reuniclus and Tyranitar pair up great with Conkeldurr, too as well; Tyranitar can removes many of Conkeldurr's checks, (AC) such as Gengar and Latias, while Reuniclus can sets up Trick Room, taking advantage of its slow Speed, and haves good synergy with Conkeldurr. Note that 0 IVs and a Brave nature should be used if there is Trick Room support,(RC) and that Hammer Arm is a great option if Conkeldurr is used on a Trick Room team to outspeed more enemies. This set is slow like the others, so good teammates are Pokemon that can eliminate these faster threats are good teammates. Conkeldurr struggles to defeat some of its defensive checksPokemon such as Skarmory, who can retaliate with Brave Bird, so it is ideal to have a Pokemon that can remove these counters. Infernape is not a badecent choice infor this situation, as it can hit hard both physically and specially, ands are Choice Scarf Terrakion and Keldeo are good revenge killers as well. Conkeldurr has poor special bulk, so Chansey and Blissey are good teammates, and; they can also pass Wishes to Conkeldurr, which will increase its longevity.</p>

<p>Rock Slide can be used, but it has less useful coverage than ThunderPunch and Ice Punch; if you choose to run Rock-type coverage, be sure to run it over Stone Edge, as the power difference is negligible factoring in Sheer Force and is not worth a 10% drop in accuracy. Iron Fist is an interesting alternative ability for this set because it boosts all of Conkeldurr's attacks, but it causes itConkeldurr to suffer from recoil. Spikes support is grealmost for theneed if you run Iron Fist set set because it allows forConkeldurr to nab crucial OHKOes on Pokemon such as Jellicent, Celebi, Politoed, and mixed wall Hippowdon. Rock Slide can be used, but has less useful coverage then ThunderPunch and Ice Punch. If one uses Rock Slide, Stone Edge should not be used, as you are trading 2 points of Base Power for a 10% accuracy drop. Any of these other moves can be replaced for Mach Punch, if it is not useful for younon-physically defensive Hippowdon.</p>
[SET]
name: All-Out Attacker
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Ice Punch
move 3: ThunderPunch
move 4: Mach Punch / Fire Punch
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Adamant
evs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 116 SpD / 20 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

<p>Although this set might seem inferior to the status orb set, it has a couple advantages in stronger coverage moves and lack of recoil. While it is true that its STAB attacks are not boosted by Sheer Force and thus cause Life Orb damage, Drain Punch actually heals said damage; Mach Punch will be used sparingly. The presence of Team Preview also helps, discouraging the opponent from using status inflicting moves, such as Toxic and Scald; however, Conkeldurr shouldn't be switching into those moves regardless. This version of Conkeldurr specializes in wallbreaking and can function as an excellent partner for or beneficiary of Trick Room teams. Stall teams will usually have trouble when facing Conkeldurr, especially if it is paired with Reuniclus.</p>

<p>Drain Punch is this set's primary attack, being backed by STAB and a Life Orb boost while recovering its HP. However, you must be wary that using it may give away that Conkeldurr is not running Guts. ThunderPunch and Ice Punch are Conkeldurr's coverage moves; the former is particularly useful against bulky Water-types, such as Jellicent, while Ice Punch is handy versus bulky Ground- and Grass-types&mdash;most Hippowdon and Landorus-T (after Intimidate) are 2HKOed after Stealth Rock. Mach Punch is used to chip off the last portion of the foe's health without having to take a hit. It also comes in handy when facing Pokemon such as Kyurem-B, Tyranitar, and Weavile. Fire Punch is an alternative to defeat Jirachi, Scizor, Ferrothorn, Forretress, and Metagross much more easily; for this it is the best option on Trick Room teams.</p>

[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]

<p>20 Speed EVs are used to outpace Hippowdon so that Conkeldurr can 2HKO it before it can use Slack Off. Reuniclus and Tyranitar pair up great with Conkeldurr as well; Tyranitar can remove many of Conkeldurr's checks, such as Gengar and Latias, while Reuniclus can set up Trick Room and has good synergy with Conkeldurr. Note that 0 IVs and a Brave nature should be used if there is Trick Room support and that Hammer Arm is a great option if Conkeldurr is used on a Trick Room team to outspeed more enemies. This set is slow like the others, so Pokemon that can eliminate faster threats are good teammates. Conkeldurr struggles to defeat Pokemon such as Skarmory, who can retaliate with Brave Bird, so it is ideal to have a Pokemon that can remove these counters. Infernape is a decent choice for this, as it can hit hard both physically and specially, as are Choice Scarf Terrakion and Keldeo. Conkeldurr has poor special bulk, so Chansey and Blissey are good teammates; they can also pass Wishes to Conkeldurr, which will increase its longevity.</p>

<p>Rock Slide can be used, but it has less useful coverage than ThunderPunch and Ice Punch; if you choose to run Rock-type coverage, be sure to run it over Stone Edge, as the power difference is negligible factoring in Sheer Force and is not worth a 10% drop in accuracy. Iron Fist is an interesting alternative ability for this set because it boosts all of Conkeldurr's attacks, but it causes Conkeldurr to suffer from recoil. Spikes support is almost need if you run Iron Fist because it allows Conkeldurr to nab crucial OHKOs on Pokemon such as Jellicent, Celebi, Politoed, and non-physically defensive Hippowdon.</p>

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