National Dex UU Defensive Buzzwole [GP: 1/1]

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[SET]
Defensive (Buzzwole) @ Heavy-Duty Boots / Rocky Helmet / Leftovers
Ability: Beast Boost
EVs: 244 HP / 16 Atk / 224 Def / 24 Spe
Impish Nature
- Close Combat
- Earthquake
- Toxic / Bulk Up
- Roost

[SET COMMENTS]
Using its impressive HP and Defense stats alongside its unique set of resistances and decent Speed tier, Buzzwole becomes a stellar physical wall capable of consistently answering some of the metagame's most dangerous physical attackers, such as Mienshao, Excadrill, Swords Dance Aegislash, and Scizor. Close Combat is preferred over Drain Punch because its higher Base Power allows it to deal with Roost variants of Scizor more effectively while making it less passive against bulky Pokemon such as Hydrapple and Celesteela. Earthquake OHKOes Iron Moth on the switch and prevents Okidogi and Aegislash lacking Air Balloon from taking advantage of it. Toxic allows Buzzwole to punish a wide range of defensive Pokemon, most notably Mega Latias, Slowbro, Rotom-W, and Hippowdon; its effectiveness at spreading it is compounded by the number of opportunities Buzzwole gets against the plethora of physical attackers it can force out. Alternatively, Bulk Up can help improve its matchups into attackers such as Scizor and Iron Boulder and turns it into a potent win condition that can power through weakened defensive Pokemon such as Celesteela and Slowking; increasing its Defense stat also allows Buzzwole to stay in against physical attackers such as Mega Aerodactyl and Victini in a pinch and KO them back. Lastly, Roost provides Buzzwole with a consistent recovery option that allows it to stay healthy in the face of pivoting moves such as U-turn from Mienshao and Scizor as well as sand when facing Sand Rush Excadrill and Choice Band Tyranitar. Heavy-Duty Boots are preferred to ensure Buzzwole isn't being worn down by entry hazards. However, on teams with consistent hazard removal, Rocky Helmet and Leftovers are alternative items that can assist Buzzwole by punishing the use of contact moves from Scizor and Excadrill with additional chip damage and providing passive healing, respectively. The given EV spread allows Buzzwole to outpace Adamant Azumarill and 2HKO maximum HP Scizor with Close Combat from full, with the rest in Defense to allow Buzzwole to survive all but the strongest physical attacks, including Iron Boulder's Continental Crush and Excadrill's Corkscrew Crash after a Swords Dance, though it is worth noting that Buzzwole can also run additional Speed EVs to outpace specific threats such as Swords Dance Aegislash and Tyranitar, improving its matchups against them at the cost of some physical bulk. With its immense defensive profile and decent offenses, Buzzwole can fit on various bulky offense and balance teams alike. Fast, frail attackers such as Iron Moth, Alakazam, and Mega Aerodactyl benefit the most from Buzzwole's ability to stave off common bulky attackers such as Scizor and Tyranitar that are often used to respond to them. In return, these Pokemon can help pressure several special attackers that may otherwise force Buzzwole out, notably Enamorus, Mega Gardevoir, and Keldeo. Similarly, other defensive staples such as Celesteela, Assault Vest Tangrowth, and Aegislash can pair well with Buzzwole, checking several of the aforementioned special attackers while appreciating Buzzwole's ability to stave off physical attackers such as Life Orb Mienshao and Bisharp and absorb potential attempts to cripple them with Knock Off. Buzzwole also appreciates Knock Off and hazard support from Tyranitar, Ting-Lu, and Clefable, each of which can help chip down defensive walls such as Celesteela, Skeledirge, and Amoonguss, supplementing Buzzwole's offenses while potentially opening up opportunities for it to sweep late-game with Bulk Up.

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[SET]
Defensive (Buzzwole) @ Heavy-Duty Boots / Rocky Helmet / Leftovers
Ability: Beast Boost
EVs: 244 HP / 16 Atk / 224 Def / 24 Spe
Impish Nature
- Close Combat
- Earthquake
- Toxic / Bulk Up
- Roost

[SET COMMENTS]
Using its impressive HP and Defense stats alongside its unique set of resistances and decent Speed tier, Buzzwole becomes a stellar physical wall capable of consistently answering some of the metagame's most dangerous physical attackers, such as Mienshao, Excadrill, and Bisharp Scizor and SD Aegislash seem incredibly notable to mention here as well. It also handles most variants of Swords Dance Boulder. Close Combat is preferred over Drain Punch because its higher base power allows it to deal with Roost variants of Scizor more consistently while making it less passive against bulky Pokemon such as Hydrapple and Celesteela. Earthquake serves as the coverage move of choice to OHKOes Iron Moth on the switch and prevents Okidogi and Aegislash lacking Air Balloon from taking advantage of it. Toxic allows Buzzwole to punish a wide range of defensive Pokemon, most notably Mega Latias, Slowbro, Rotom-W, and Hippowdon; its effectiveness at spreading it is compounded by the number of opportunities Buzzwole gets against the plethora of physical attackers Buzzwole it can force out. Alternatively, Bulk Up can help improve its matchups into attackers such as Scizor and Iron Boulder and turns it into a potent late-game win condition that can power through weakened defensive Pokemon such as Celesteela and Slowking; increasing its Defense stat also allows Buzzwole to stay in against physical attackers such as Mega Aerodactyl and Victini in a pinch and KO them back. Lastly, Roost provides Buzzwole with a consistent recovery option that allows it to stay healthy in the face of pivoting moves such as U-turn from Mienshao and Scizor as well as sandstorm when facing Sand Rush Excadrill and Choice Band Tyranitar. Heavy-Duty Boots are preferred to ensure Buzzwole isn't being worn down by entry hazards such as Stealth Rock and Spikes. However, on teams with consistent hazard removal, Rocky Helmet and Leftovers are alternative items that can assist Buzzwole by punishing the use of contact moves from Scizor and Excadrill with additional chip damage and providing passive healing, respectively. The given EV spread allows Buzzwole to outpace Adamant Azumarill and 2HKO maximum HP Scizor with Close Combat from full, with the rest in Defense to maximise Buzzwole's physical bulk The spread notably almost always survives +2 Corkscrew Crash from Exca after SR. Adding speed cuts into this utility if not running HDB, though it is worth noting that Buzzwole can also run additional Speed EVs to outpace specific threats such as Swords Dance Aegislash and Tyranitar, improving its matchups against them. With its immense defensive profile and decent offenses, Buzzwole can fit on various bulky offense and balance teams alike. Fast, frail attackers such as Iron Moth, Alakazam, and Mega Aerodactyl benefit the most from Buzzwole's ability to stave off common bulky attackers such as Scizor and Tyranitar that are often used to respond to them. In return, these Pokemon can help pressure several special attackers which may otherwise force Buzzwole out, notably Enamorus, Mega Gardevoir, and Keldeo. Similarly, other defensive staples such as Celesteela, Assault Vest Tangrowth, and Aegislash can pair well with Buzzwole, checking several of the aforementioned special attackers while appreciating Buzzwole's ability to stave off physical attackers such as Life Orb Mienshao and Bisharp Should also mention that Buzzwole is a Knock absorber given that all 3 hate Knock Off. Buzzwole also appreciates Knock Off and entry hazard support from Tyranitar, Ting-Lu, and Clefable, both each of which can help chip down defensive walls such as Celesteela, Skeledirge, and Amoonguss, supplementing Buzzwole's returning offenses while potentially opening up opportunities for it to sweep late-game with Bulk Up.

[SET COMMENTS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/iride.546157/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/danbear02.589016/
Grammar checked by:
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[SET]
Defensive (Buzzwole) @ Heavy-Duty Boots / Rocky Helmet / Leftovers
Ability: Beast Boost
EVs: 244 HP / 16 Atk / 224 Def / 24 Spe
Impish Nature
- Close Combat
- Earthquake
- Toxic / Bulk Up
- Roost

[SET COMMENTS]
Using its impressive HP and Defense stats alongside its unique set of resistances and decent Speed tier, Buzzwole becomes a stellar physical wall capable of consistently answering some of the metagame's most dangerous physical attackers, such as Mienshao, Excadrill, Swords Dance Aegislash, and Scizor. Close Combat is preferred over Drain Punch because its higher Base Power allows it to deal with Roost variants of Scizor more effectively while making it less passive against bulky Pokemon such as Hydrapple and Celesteela. Earthquake OHKOes Iron Moth on the switch and prevents Okidogi and Aegislash lacking Air Balloon from taking advantage of it. Toxic allows Buzzwole to punish a wide range of defensive Pokemon, most notably Mega Latias, Slowbro, Rotom-W, and Hippowdon; its effectiveness at spreading it is compounded by the number of opportunities Buzzwole gets against the plethora of physical attackers it can force out. Alternatively, Bulk Up can help improve its matchups into attackers such as Scizor and Iron Boulder and turns it into a potent win condition that can power through weakened defensive Pokemon such as Celesteela and Slowking; increasing its Defense stat also allows Buzzwole to stay in against physical attackers such as Mega Aerodactyl and Victini in a pinch and KO them back. Lastly, Roost provides Buzzwole with a consistent recovery option that allows it to stay healthy in the face of pivoting moves such as U-turn from Mienshao and Scizor as well as sand when facing Sand Rush Excadrill and Choice Band Tyranitar. Heavy-Duty Boots are preferred to ensure Buzzwole isn't being worn down by entry hazards. However, on teams with consistent hazard removal, Rocky Helmet and Leftovers are alternative items that can assist Buzzwole by punishing the use of contact moves from Scizor and Excadrill with additional chip damage and providing passive healing, respectively. The given EV spread allows Buzzwole to outpace Adamant Azumarill and 2HKO maximum HP Scizor with Close Combat from full, with the rest in Defense allowing to allow Buzzwole to survive all but the strongest physical attacks, including Iron Boulder's Continental Crush and Excadrill's Corkscrew Crash at +2 after a Swords Dance, though it is worth noting that Buzzwole can also run additional Speed EVs to outpace specific threats such as Swords Dance Aegislash and Tyranitar, improving its matchups against them at the cost of some physical bulk. With its immense defensive profile and decent offenses, Buzzwole can fit on various bulky offense and balance teams alike. Fast, frail attackers such as Iron Moth, Alakazam, and Mega Aerodactyl benefit the most from Buzzwole's ability to stave off common bulky attackers such as Scizor and Tyranitar that are often used to respond to them. In return, these Pokemon can help pressure several special attackers which that may otherwise force Buzzwole out, notably Enamorus, Mega Gardevoir, and Keldeo. Similarly, other defensive staples such as Celesteela, Assault Vest Tangrowth, and Aegislash can pair well with Buzzwole, checking several of the aforementioned special attackers while appreciating Buzzwole's ability to stave off physical attackers such as Life Orb Mienshao and Bisharp while absorbing and absorb potential attempts to cripple them with Knock Off. Buzzwole also appreciates Knock Off and hazard support from Tyranitar, Ting-Lu, and Clefable, each of which can help chip down defensive walls such as Celesteela, Skeledirge, and Amoonguss, supplementing Buzzwole's offenses while potentially opening up opportunities for it to sweep late-game with Bulk Up.

[SET COMMENTS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/iride.546157/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/danbear02.589016/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/tbolt.555379/

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