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RU Cradily

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Overview
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Cradily has access to Stealth Rock, good special bulk, and reliable recovery, allowing it to switch in and set up the entry hazard throughout the course of the match and act as a proficient special wall. Cradily can find opportunities to switch in on Water-types, gives it a free special attack boost upon switching into their STABs. Furthermore, its unique typing lets it check many dangerous special attackers such as Exploud, Heliolisk, Slowking, and non-Nasty Plot Houndoom. However, Cradily also has some common weaknesses in Steel, Fighting, and Ice and little resistances to boot. It has little offensive presence, making it very passive. This is made even worse by its bad Speed, meaning it usually has to take a hit before it can even move.

Specially Defensive
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name: Specially Defensive
move 1: Stealth Rock
move 2: Rock Slide
move 3: Recover
move 4: Toxic / Giga Drain
ability: Storm Drain
item: Leftovers
evs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpD
nature: Careful / Sassy

Moves
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Stealth Rock wears down opposing Pokemon, and Cradily can usually get many opportunities to set it up. Rock Slide hits dangerous targets such as Moltres and Fletchinder for significant damage. Recover is mandatory to keep Cradily healthy throughout the match, and it sets Cradily apart from its competition. Toxic can hit some Pokemon Cradily has trouble hurting through Rock Slide, such as Alomomola, Gastrodon, and Tangrowth. It also provides helpful residual damage to force switches and weaken foes. On the other hand, Giga Drain can hit select targets such as Kabutops, Gastrodon, and Rhyperior while also giving Cradily another healing option. However, it is weak uninvested and cannot really hurt Steel-types, which like to switch in against Cradily. If Cradily gains a Storm Drain boost, though, it can become more dangerous.

Set Details
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Max Special Defensive investment is used so that Cradily can more comfortably wall the Pokemon it's supposed to, such as Exploud. Leftovers provides helpful passive recovery, which Cradily appreciates. A Sassy nature should be used if running Giga Drain, as it does not lower Special Attack, but if you are using Toxic a Careful nature is better in order to not decrease Cradily's Speed.

Usage Tips
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Try to bring Cradily in on predicted Water-type moves from the likes of Slowking and Gastrodon and then set up Stealth Rock or use Toxic. Cradily also can come in on Pokemon it can check by virtue of its typing, such as Cinccino, Exploud, and Heliolisk. Cradily is vulnerable to status, especially Toxic, so do not recklessly switch it in on Pokemon that commonly carry it such as Alomomola. Switch out immediately if the opponent sends in a Steel- or Fighting-type, as Cradily is weak to their STAB moves and cannot hurt them with Rock Slide. Do not overestimate Cradily's defensive capabilities, as it has problems with strong special attackers such as Choice Specs Tangrowth and Clawitzer. Hitting switch-ins with Toxic on the switch can be very helpful for the rest of your team, so if you can predict a switch, it is generally a good move to use.

Team Options
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Fire-types such as Moltres, Emboar, and Delphox are good partners, as they can force out Steel-types and some Fighting-types, while Cradily can switch into Water-type moves and provide Stealth Rock support to help wear down their checks. Doublade and Spiritomb are good spinblockers and good checks to physical attackers, especially Fighting-types, if Spiritomb is using a defensive set. Aromatisse can deal with Fighting-type attacks while also getting rid of any status conditions inflicted on Cradily. Be mindful of their shared weakness to Steel, though. Qwilfish can remove Toxic Spikes, which can neuter Cradily, and has good synergy with Cradily while also being able to set up Spikes to wear down the opposing team along with Cradily's Stealth Rock. Cleric support from partners such as Lanturn is important, as Cradily hates Toxic.

Other Options
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A Rocky Helmet can be used to annoy physical attackers such as Cinccino, but Cradily appreciates Leftovers more and generally should not be staying in on most physical attackers anyway. Pain Split is effective against foes with high HP such as Cresselia and Alomomola, but it is extremely unreliable compared to Recover. Mirror Coat is an option to surprise some attackers trying to wear Cradily down, but it takes up an important moveslot that should be left to something else. A RestTalk Curse set could be used, but Cradily still has problems with strong attackers while setting up, and this role is better left to Pokemon such as Mega Steelix.

Checks & Counters
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**Steel- and Fighting-types**: Steel-types have an easy time coming in on Cradily, as they don't particularly mind any of its moves. Most of them, such as Escavalier, Durant, and Doublade, can hit back with a strong STAB Iron Head. Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee and Medicham are in the same boat, although they need to be more wary of Giga Drain and Toxic.

**Setup Sweepers**: Cradily has problems with certain setup sweepers such as Curse Registeel, Calm Mind Cresselia, Spiritomb, and Reuniclus, as it cannot force them out with Toxic and is too weak to hurt them.

**Strong Special Attackers**: Strong special attackers such as Choice Specs Reuniclus and Tangrowth can generally break through Cradily due to the sheer power behind their attacks.
 
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not qc so feel free to take this with a grain of salt

Overview
  • definitely should mention other pokemon that cradily can check by virtue of typing and bulk, like some fire-types(tres, non-np doom), electric-types(bar magneton ofc), and exploud
  • mention access to recover, helps it stand out from other rock types and grass types
Stealth Rock
  • tbh I feel this is better named "Specially Defensive," it has other goals than setting up Stealth Rock
  • don't really see the value of stone edge, the accuracy, low pp, and the fact that cradily doesn't really need the extra power make it a turn off
  • feel like careful should get the first slash if toxic is the first slash in slot 4
[Usage Tips]
  • again, mention pokemon other than water types cradily can come in on
  • not really sure about choice specs reuniclus being the main mention here, its a pretty rare set to face. would probably say something like choice specs tangrowth like you did in c&c or clawitzer
[Team Options]
  • rapid spin support shouldn't really be mentioned considering nearly every pokemon benefits from it anyway,
  • tbh if someone is that worried about toxic spikes i would probably suggest a poison type like qwilfish which has some really good synergy typing wise with cradily
 
Emphasize heal bell/aromatherapy support more in team options.

Looks really good though QC approved 3/3
 
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**Amcheck**

Overview
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Cradily has access to Stealth Rock and reliable recovery, making it a good setter of Stealth Rocks that can come in and set it up throughout the course of the match. Cradily can find opportunities to switch in on Water-types, as its ability Storm Drain lets it switch in for free. It also gives it immunity to Water-type attacks and increases it's Special Attack. It's Cradily's unique typign typing lets it check many dangerous special attackers (lowercase) such as Exploud, Heliolisk, Moltres, and non Nasty Plot Houndoom. It stands out from other Rock- and Grass-types with its access to Recover. However, Cradily also has some common weaknesses in Steel, Fighting, and Ice. It has little offensive presence, making it very passive. This is made even worse by its bad speed meaning it usually has to take a hit before it can even retaliate. Cradily usually takes a hit before it can retaliate due to the lack of Speed it has.


Specially Defensive
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name: Specially Defensive
move 1: Stealth Rock
move 2: Rock Slide
move 3: Recover
move 4: Toxic / Giga Drain
ability: Storm Drain
item: Leftovers
evs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpD
nature: Careful / Sassy

Moves
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Stealth Rock is a great move as it wears down opposing Pokemon, and Cradily can usually get many opportunities to set it up. Rock Slide is a STAB move that can hit dangerous targets such as Moltres and Fletchinder. Recover is mandatory to keep Cradily healthy throughout the match, and it sets Cradily apart from its competition. Toxic can hit some Pokemon Cradily has trouble hurting through Rock Slide, such as Alomomola, Gastrodon, (AC) and Tangrowth. It also has helpful residual damage to force switches and weaken foes. On the other hand, Giga Drain is an option that can hit selected targets such as Kabutops, Gastrodon, and Rhyperior, while also giving Cradily another healing option. However, (AC) it is weak, (AC) uninvested, (AC) (assuming you're listing it's flaws here?) and cannot really hurt Steel-types who that like to switch in against Cradily. However, (AC) it can become more dangerous with a Storm Drain boost.

Set Details
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252 HP and 252 Special Defense EVs make Cradily as specially (lowercase) bulky as possible, as it already has weaknesses to common physical (lowercase) attacks. Leftovers is used to get helpful passive recovery, (AC) which Cradily appreciates. A Sassy nature should be used if using Giga Drain, as it does not lower Special Attack but if you are Cradily is using Toxic, (AC) a Careful nature is better in order to not decrease Cradily's Speed. (capitalize)

Usage Tips
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Try to bring Cradily in on predicted Water-type moves from the likes of Slowking and Gastrodon and then set up Stealth Rock or use Toxic. Cradily also can come in on Pokemon it can check by virute of its typing, such as Cincinno, Exploud, and Heliolisk. Cradily is vulnerable to status, especially Toxic so do not recklessly switch it in on Pokemon commonly carrying it such as Alomomola. Switch out immediately if the opponent sends in a Steel- or Fighting-type, as Cradily is weak to their main STAB moves and cannot hurt them with both types resists Rock Slide. Do not overestimate Cradily's capabilities, as it has problems with strong special (lowercase) attackers such as Choice Specs Tangrowth and Clawitzer. Hitting switch-ins with Toxic on the switch can be very helpful for the rest of your team, so if you predict a switch, it is generally a good move to use.

Team Options
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Fire-types such as Moltres, Emboar, (AC) and Delphox are good partners as they can forces out Steel-types and some Fighting-types, and Cradily can switch into Water-type moves, while Stealth Rock also helps them wear down their checks. Doublade and Spiritomb are also good spinblockers to prevent the removal of Stealth Rock, while they are also good checks against Physical attackers, especially Fighting-types, if Spiritomb is using a Defensive set. Aromatisse can deal with Fighting attacks, while also getting rid of any status conditions afflicted on Cradily. Be mindful of shared Steel weakness though. Aromatisse and Cradily sharing the same weakness against Steel-types. Qwilfish can remove Toxic Spikes, (AC) which can neuter Cradily, and has good synergy while also being able to set up Spikes to wear down the opposing team along with Stealth Rock. Cleric support from partners such as Lanturn and Aromatisse has access to Heal Bell, which is important as because Cradily hates Toxic.


Other Options
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A Rocky Helmet can be used to annoy physical (lowercase) attackers such as Cincinno, Cinccino but Cradily generally should not be staying in on most physical (lowercase) attackers anyway, while it appreciates Leftovers more. Pain Split can be used as it is effective against opponents foes with high HP such as Cresselia and Alomomola, but it is extremely unreliable compared to Recover. Mirror Coat is an option to surprise some attackers trying to wear Cradily down, but it takes up an important moveslot that should be left to something else. A RestTalk Curse set could be used, but Cradily still has problems with strong attackers while setting up, and this role is better left to Pokemon such as Registeel.


Checks & Counters
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**Steel- and Fighting-types**: Steel-types (lowercase and hyphen) have an easy time coming in on Cradily, as they don't mind any of its moves much. Most of them such as Escavalier, Durant, and Doublade can hit back with a strong STAB Iron Head. Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee and Medicham are in the same boat, although they need to be more wary of Giga Drain or Toxic.

**Setup Sweepers**: Cradily has problems with certain setup sweepers such as Curse Registeel, Calm Mind Cresselia, Spiritomb, and Reuniclus as it cannot phaze them with Toxic and it is too weak to hurt them. to overpower them with its attacks.

**Strong Special Attackers**: Strong special attackers (lowercase) such as Choice Specs Reuniclus and Tangrowth can generally break through Cradily due to the sheer power behind their attacks.
 
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Overview
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Cradily has access to Stealth Rock and reliable recovery, allowing it to switch in and set up the entry hazard making it a good setter of Stealth Rocks that can come in and set it up throughout the course of the match. Cradily can find opportunities to switch in on Water-types, as its ability Storm Drain lets it switch in for free. It's Its unique typign typing lets it check many dangerous special attackers, such as Exploud, Heliolisk, Moltres, and non-Nasty Plot Houndoom. It stands out from other Rock- and Grass-types with its access to Recover. However, Cradily also has some common weaknesses in Steel, Fighting, and Ice. It has little offensive presence, making it very passive. This is made even worse by its bad Speed, meaning it usually has to take a hit before it can even move retaliate. (by definition you retaliate after something)

Specially Defensive
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name: Specially Defensive
move 1: Stealth Rock
move 2: Rock Slide
move 3: Recover
move 4: Toxic / Giga Drain
ability: Storm Drain
item: Leftovers
evs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpD
nature: Careful / Sassy

Moves
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Stealth Rock is a great move as it wears down opposing Pokemon, and Cradily can usually get many opportunities to set it up. Rock Slide is a STAB move that can hit dangerous targets such as Moltres and Fletchinder for significant damage (or something. i mean, most moves can hit Moltres and Fletchinder, so you should probably add something like that). Recover is mandatory to keep Cradily healthy throughout the match, and it sets Cradily apart from its competition. Toxic can hit some Pokemon Cradily has trouble hurting through Rock Slide, such as Alomomola, Gastrodon and Tangrowth. It also has provides helpful residual damage to force switches and weaken foes. On the other hand, Giga Drain is an option that can hit select targets such as Kabutops, Gastrodon, and Rhyperior, (remove comma) while also giving Cradily another healing option. However, (comma) it is weak uninvested and cannot really hurt Steel-types, which who like to switch in against Cradily. If Cradily gains a Storm Drain boost, though, (you started the previous sentence with "However") However it can become more dangerous with a Storm Drain boost.

Set Details
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252 HP and 252 Special Defense EVs make Cradily as Specially specially bulky as possible, as it already has weaknesses to common Physical physical attacks. Leftovers provides is used to get helpful passive recovery, (comma) which Cradily appreciates. A Sassy nature should be used if running using Giga Drain, as it does not lower Special Attack, (comma) but if you are using Toxic, (comma) a Careful nature is better in order to not decrease Cradily's Speed.

Usage Tips
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Try to bring Cradily in on predicted Water-type moves from the likes of Slowking and Gastrodon and then set up Stealth Rock or use Toxic. Cradily also can come in on Pokemon it can check by virute virtue of its typing, such as Cinccino Cincinno, Exploud, and Heliolisk. Cradily is vulnerable to status, especially Toxic, (comma) so do not recklessly switch it in on Pokemon that commonly carrying it, (comma) such as Alomomola. Switch out immediately if the opponent sends in a Steel- or Fighting-type, as Cradily is weak to their main STAB moves and cannot hurt them with Rock Slide. Do not overestimate Cradily's (defensive?) capabilities, as it has problems with strong Special special attackers such as Choice Specs Tangrowth and Clawitzer. Hitting switch-ins with Toxic on the switch can be very helpful for the rest of your team, so if you predict a switch, it is generally a good move to use.

Team Options
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Fire-types such as Moltres, Emboar, (comma) and Delphox are good partners, (comma) as they can forces out Steel-types and some Fighting-types, and while Cradily can switch into Water-type moves and provide Stealth Rock support to help, while Stealth Rock also helps them wear down their checks. Doublade and Spiritomb are also good spinblockers and to prevent the removal of Stealth Rock, while they are also (just saying "spinblockers" gets the job done) good checks to physical against Physical attackers, especially Fighting-types, if Spiritomb is using a defensive set. Aromatisse can deal with Fighting-type attacks, (remove comma) while also getting rid of any status conditions inflicted afflicted on Cradily. Be mindful of their shared Steel weakness to Steel, (comma) though. Qwilfish can remove Toxic Spikes, (comma) which can neuter Cradily, and has good synergy with it while also being able to set up Spikes to wear down the opposing team along with Cradily's Stealth Rock. Cleric support from partners such as Lanturn is important, (comma) as Cradily hates Toxic.


Other Options
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A Rocky Helmet can be used to annoy physical attackers such as Cinccino Cincinno, but Cradily appreciates Leftovers more and generally should not be staying in on most physical attackers anyway, while it appreciates Leftovers more. Pain Split can be used as it is effective against opponents foes with high HP such as Cresselia and Alomomola, but it is extremely unreliable compared to Recover. Mirror Coat is an option to surprise some attackers trying to wear Cradily down, but it takes up an important moveslot that should be left to something else. A RestTalk Curse set could be used, but Cradily still has problems with strong attackers while setting up, and this role is better left to Pokemon such as Registeel.

Checks & Counters
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**Steel- and Fighting-types**: Steel Types Steel-types have an easy time coming in on Cradily, as they don't particularly mind any of its moves much. Most of them, (comma) such as Escavalier, Durant, and Doublade, (comma) can hit back with a strong STAB Iron Head. Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee and Medicham are in the same boat, although they need to be more wary of Giga Drain or and Toxic.

**Setup Sweepers**: Cradily has problems with certain setup sweepers such as Curse Registeel, Calm Mind Cresselia, Spiritomb, and Reuniclus, (comma) as it cannot phaze them with Toxic and it is too weak to hurt them.

**Strong Special Attackers**: Strong special attackers such as Choice Specs Reuniclus and Tangrowth can generally break through Cradily due to the sheer power behind their attacks.
 
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Overview
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Cradily has access to Stealth Rock and reliable recovery, allowing it to switch in and set up the entry hazard throughout the course of the match. Cradily can find opportunities to switch in on Water-types, as its ability Storm Drain lets it switch in for free. Its unique typing lets it check many dangerous special attackers such as Exploud, Heliolisk, Moltres, and non-Nasty Plot Houndoom. It stands out from other Rock- and Grass-types with its access to Recover. However, Cradily also has some common weaknesses in Steel, Fighting, and Ice. It has little offensive presence, making it very passive. This is made even worse by its bad Speed, meaning it usually has to take a hit before it can even move.


Specially Defensive
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name: Specially Defensive
move 1: Stealth Rock
move 2: Rock Slide
move 3: Recover
move 4: Toxic / Giga Drain
ability: Storm Drain
item: Leftovers
evs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpD
nature: Careful / Sassy

Moves
========

Stealth Rock wears down opposing Pokemon, and Cradily can usually get many opportunities to set it up. Rock Slide is a STAB move that can hits dangerous targets such as Moltres and Fletchinder for significant damage. Recover is mandatory to keep Cradily healthy throughout the match, and it sets Cradily apart from its competition. Toxic can hit some Pokemon Cradily has trouble hurting through Rock Slide, such as Alomomola, Gastrodon, (AC) and Tangrowth. It also provides helpful residual damage to force switches and weaken foes. On the other hand, Giga Drain is an option that can hit select targets such as Kabutops, Gastrodon, and Rhyperior while also giving Cradily another healing option. However, it is weak uninvested and cannot really hurt Steel-types, which like to switch in against Cradily. If Cradily gains a Storm Drain boost, though, it can become more dangerous.

Set Details
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252 HP and 252 Special Defense EVs make Cradily as specially bulky as possible, as it already has weaknesses to common physical attacks. Leftovers provides helpful passive recovery, which Cradily appreciates. A Sassy nature should be used if running Giga Drain, as it does not lower Special Attack, but if you are using Toxic a Careful nature is better in order to not decrease Cradily's Speed.

Usage Tips
========

Try to bring Cradily in on predicted Water-type moves from the likes of Slowking and Gastrodon and then set up Stealth Rock or use Toxic. Cradily also can come in on Pokemon it can check by virtue of its typing, such as Cinccino, Exploud, and Heliolisk. Cradily is vulnerable to status, especially Toxic, so do not recklessly switch it in on Pokemon that commonly carry it such as Alomomola. Switch out immediately if the opponent sends in a Steel- or Fighting-type, as Cradily is weak to their STAB moves and cannot hurt them with Rock Slide. Do not overestimate Cradily's defensive capabilities, as it has problems with strong special attackers such as Choice Specs Tangrowth and Clawitzer Is Clawitzer Choice Specs also? If not, put it before Tangrowth. Just making sure to avoid confusion. Hitting switch-ins with Toxic on the switch can be very helpful for the rest of your team, so if you can predict a switch, it is generally a good move to use.

Team Options
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Fire-types such as Moltres, Emboar, and Delphox are good partners, as they can force out Steel-types and some Fighting-types, while Cradily can switch into Water-type moves and provide Stealth Rock support to help wear down their checks. Doublade and Spiritomb are good spinblockers and good checks to physical attackers, especially Fighting-types, if Spiritomb is using a defensive set. Aromatisse can deal with Fighting-type attacks while also getting rid of any status conditions inflicted on Cradily. Be mindful of their shared weakness to Steel, though. Qwilfish can remove Toxic Spikes, which can neuter Cradily, and has good synergy with it Cradily while also being able to set up Spikes to wear down the opposing team along with Cradily's Stealth Rock. Cleric support from partners such as Lanturn is important, as Cradily hates Toxic.


Other Options
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A Rocky Helmet can be used to annoy physical attackers such as Cinccino, but Cradily appreciates Leftovers more and generally should not be staying in on most physical attackers anyway. Pain Split is effective against foes with high HP such as Cresselia and Alomomola, but it is extremely unreliable compared to Recover. Mirror Coat is an option to surprise some attackers trying to wear Cradily down, but it takes up an important moveslot that should be left to something else. A RestTalk Curse set could be used, but Cradily still has problems with strong attackers while setting up, and this role is better left to Pokemon such as Registeel.


Checks & Counters
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**Steel- and Fighting-types**: Steel-types have an easy time coming in on Cradily, as they don't particularly mind any of its moves. Most of them, such as Escavalier, Durant, and Doublade, can hit back with a strong STAB Iron Head. Fighting-types such as Hitmonlee and Medicham are in the same boat, although they need to be more wary of Giga Drain and Toxic.

**Setup Sweepers**: Cradily has problems with certain setup sweepers such as Curse Registeel, Calm Mind Cresselia, Spiritomb, and Reuniclus, as it cannot phaze force them out with Toxic and is too weak to hurt them.

**Strong Special Attackers**: Strong special attackers such as Choice Specs Reuniclus and Tangrowth can generally break through Cradily due to the sheer power behind their attacks.
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