[SET]
Defensive (Great Tusk) @ Rocky Helmet / Leftovers / Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Protosynthesis
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 Spe
Tera Type: Water / Steel
Jolly Nature
- Headlong Rush
- Ice Spinner
- Rapid Spin
- Stealth Rock / Knock Off
Great Tusk presents itself as a premier defensive backbone with its solid defensive typing, access to Rapid Spin, and immense strength even without investment. Headlong Rush is used over Earthquake because its greater power lets Great Tusk OHKO Raging Bolt after Stealth Rock and OHKO both uninvested Gholdengo and bulky Cinderace while not being weakened by Rillaboom's Grassy Terrain. Ice Spinner lets it get past Flying-types like Dragonite, Gliscor, and Landorus-T while both threatening Rillaboom and removing its Grassy Terrain. Rapid Spin allows it to remove entry hazards for its teammates, and the Speed boost lets it scare out usually faster threats like Darkrai and Iron Crown. Stealth Rock is used for role compression, letting Great Tusk both set hazards as well as remove them from its own side. Knock Off, meanwhile, gets rid of items such as Heavy-Duty Boots and Leftovers on foes like Moltres and Clefable. It additionally threatens Ghost-types like Pecharunt, Air Balloon Gholdengo, and Dragapult, letting Great Tusk spin more consistently. Rocky Helmet is the preferred item, as it wears down physical attackers like Kingambit, Zamazenta, and opposing Great Tusk while punishing U-turn from Cinderace and Corviknight. It also has the added benefit of breaking Dragonite's Multiscale upon contact, letting Great Tusk have an instant OHKO on Dragonite with Ice Spinner. Leftovers provides longevity and makes Great Tusk more able to take on Salt Cure Garganacl and Swords Dance Gliscor. Heavy-Duty Boots protects Great Tusk from repeated hazard damage from Spikes, status inflicted by Toxic Spikes, and the Speed drop from Sticky Webs. Tera Water is used to combat Hisuian Samurott and Cinderace, while Tera Steel lets Great Tusk resist Rillaboom's Grassy Glide and better take on Deoxys-S, Tornadus-T, and Clefable. Both Tera Water and Tera Steel help combat Ice-type attacks like Weavile's Triple Axel and Darkrai's Ice Beam. Other Tera types can be considered; Tera Ice strengthens Ice Spinner to OHKO specially defensive Gliscor, while Tera Fire gives a burn immunity for Cinderace and Moltres. Tera Ghost makes Great Tusk itself a spinblocker against opposing Great Tusk and Iron Treads while letting it more easily handle Zamazenta. Maximum HP and Speed investment are used to outspeed targets like Hisuian Samurott, Glimmora, and Gholdengo while making it be able to tank attacks from physical attackers from Kingambit easier.
Great Tusk fits well on balance and bulky offense teams, which highly appreciate its defensive properties and utility while still remaining offensively potent. Offensive Pokemon weak to Spikes such as Ogerpon-W and Heatran enjoy Great Tusk's ability to remove entry hazards, letting them not be worn down in longer games. Ogerpon-W threatens Alomomola, Ting-Lu, Moltres, and Dondozo, while it appreciates Great Tusk switching into Kingambit. Heatran checks Rillaboom, Corviknight, and Gholdengo and uses Stealth Rock itself, letting Great Tusk run Knock Off. Additionally, both Ogerpon-W and Heatran appreciate Great Tusk checking Dragonite and switching in on non-IronPress Zamazenta. Ghost-types like Pecharunt, Air Balloon Gholdengo, and Dragapult make Great Tusk's job of removing hazards much harder, as they are able to threaten it out. Thus, strong teammates that can take out Ghost-types such as Choice Scarf Gholdengo, Hisuian Samurott, and Kingambit can be used to threaten them out, allowing Great Tusk to spin. Hisuian Samurott is a especially strong teammate, as it is able to both set Spikes and threaten Moltres and Gholdengo. Alomomola is a solid partner for Great Tusk, as Wish is able to keep Great Tusk healthy to check Gliscor and Garganacl longer. Assault Vest Alomomola and Galarian Slowking can take on Fairy-types like Enamorus, Primarina, and Iron Valiant. Hatterene and Cinderace are also nice to have as additional hazard removal, making teams nearly impervious to the hazards being set on their side of the field. Assault Vest Hatterene checks Kyurem, Deoxys-S, and can additionally help against Raging Bolt, which can greatly damage Great Tusk with its Dragon-type attacks, while Rocky Helmet Hatterene in combination with Rocky Helmet on Great Tusk can very easily wear down U-turn users like Landorus-T and Cinderace. In return, Great Tusk checks variants of Gholdengo, Heatran, and Kingambit. Cinderace, meanwhile, is able to pivot Great Tusk in with U-turn and threaten Rillaboom and Corviknight, while Great Tusk can take on Glimmora and Gliscor. The combination of Cinderace or Hatterene and Great Tusk can enable hazard-weak threats such as Assault Vest Tornadus-T and Kyurem and frees Dragonite from using Heavy-Duty Boots for Dragon Dance sets. Grass-types like Rillaboom and Dragon-types like Dragapult, Raging Bolt and the aformentioned Dragonite assist in taking on Ogerpon-W, with the first three also being able to deal with Dondozo. In return, Great Tusk can combat Steel-types like Kingambit and Scizor. Torkoal or Ninetales on sun teams are teammates that allow Great Tusk to get a Speed boost from Protosynthesis, which lets it outspeed threats like Dragapult and Darkrai without needing to use Rapid Spin. Torkoal can run Stealth Rock, which lets Great Tusk run Knock Off and lessens the burden on Torkoal to use Rapid Spin. Ninetales, on the other hand, is able to run Healing Wish, letting Great Tusk have a second chance to stay healthy against physical attackers. Common teammates on sun like Walking Wake and Raging Bolt can additionally aid against physical walls like Dondozo, Moltres, and Alomomola, while Great Tusk can remove hazards for them and threaten out special tanks like Galarian Slowking.
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Defensive (Great Tusk) @ Rocky Helmet / Leftovers / Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Protosynthesis
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 Spe
Tera Type: Water / Steel
Jolly Nature
- Headlong Rush
- Ice Spinner
- Rapid Spin
- Stealth Rock / Knock Off
Great Tusk presents itself as a premier defensive backbone with its solid defensive typing, access to Rapid Spin, and immense strength even without investment. Headlong Rush is used over Earthquake because its greater power lets Great Tusk OHKO Raging Bolt after Stealth Rock and OHKO both uninvested Gholdengo and bulky Cinderace while not being weakened by Rillaboom's Grassy Terrain. Ice Spinner lets it get past Flying-types like Dragonite, Gliscor, and Landorus-T while both threatening Rillaboom and removing its Grassy Terrain. Rapid Spin allows it to remove entry hazards for its teammates, and the Speed boost lets it scare out usually faster threats like Darkrai and Iron Crown. Stealth Rock is used for role compression, letting Great Tusk both set hazards as well as remove them from its own side. Knock Off, meanwhile, gets rid of items such as Heavy-Duty Boots and Leftovers on foes like Moltres and Clefable. It additionally threatens Ghost-types like Pecharunt, Air Balloon Gholdengo, and Dragapult, letting Great Tusk spin more consistently. Rocky Helmet is the preferred item, as it wears down physical attackers like Kingambit, Zamazenta, and opposing Great Tusk while punishing U-turn from Cinderace and Corviknight. It also has the added benefit of breaking Dragonite's Multiscale upon contact, letting Great Tusk have an instant OHKO on Dragonite with Ice Spinner. Leftovers provides longevity and makes Great Tusk more able to take on Salt Cure Garganacl and Swords Dance Gliscor. Heavy-Duty Boots protects Great Tusk from repeated hazard damage from Spikes, status inflicted by Toxic Spikes, and the Speed drop from Sticky Webs. Tera Water is used to combat Hisuian Samurott and Cinderace, while Tera Steel lets Great Tusk resist Rillaboom's Grassy Glide and better take on Deoxys-S, Tornadus-T, and Clefable. Both Tera Water and Tera Steel help combat Ice-type attacks like Weavile's Triple Axel and Darkrai's Ice Beam. Other Tera types can be considered; Tera Ice strengthens Ice Spinner to OHKO specially defensive Gliscor, while Tera Fire gives a burn immunity for Cinderace and Moltres. Tera Ghost makes Great Tusk itself a spinblocker against opposing Great Tusk and Iron Treads while letting it more easily handle Zamazenta. Maximum HP and Speed investment are used to outspeed targets like Hisuian Samurott, Glimmora, and Gholdengo while making it be able to tank attacks from physical attackers from Kingambit easier.
Great Tusk fits well on balance and bulky offense teams, which highly appreciate its defensive properties and utility while still remaining offensively potent. Offensive Pokemon weak to Spikes such as Ogerpon-W and Heatran enjoy Great Tusk's ability to remove entry hazards, letting them not be worn down in longer games. Ogerpon-W threatens Alomomola, Ting-Lu, Moltres, and Dondozo, while it appreciates Great Tusk switching into Kingambit. Heatran checks Rillaboom, Corviknight, and Gholdengo and uses Stealth Rock itself, letting Great Tusk run Knock Off. Additionally, both Ogerpon-W and Heatran appreciate Great Tusk checking Dragonite and switching in on non-IronPress Zamazenta. Ghost-types like Pecharunt, Air Balloon Gholdengo, and Dragapult make Great Tusk's job of removing hazards much harder, as they are able to threaten it out. Thus, strong teammates that can take out Ghost-types such as Choice Scarf Gholdengo, Hisuian Samurott, and Kingambit can be used to threaten them out, allowing Great Tusk to spin. Hisuian Samurott is a especially strong teammate, as it is able to both set Spikes and threaten Moltres and Gholdengo. Alomomola is a solid partner for Great Tusk, as Wish is able to keep Great Tusk healthy to check Gliscor and Garganacl longer. Assault Vest Alomomola and Galarian Slowking can take on Fairy-types like Enamorus, Primarina, and Iron Valiant. Hatterene and Cinderace are also nice to have as additional hazard removal, making teams nearly impervious to the hazards being set on their side of the field. Assault Vest Hatterene checks Kyurem, Deoxys-S, and can additionally help against Raging Bolt, which can greatly damage Great Tusk with its Dragon-type attacks, while Rocky Helmet Hatterene in combination with Rocky Helmet on Great Tusk can very easily wear down U-turn users like Landorus-T and Cinderace. In return, Great Tusk checks variants of Gholdengo, Heatran, and Kingambit. Cinderace, meanwhile, is able to pivot Great Tusk in with U-turn and threaten Rillaboom and Corviknight, while Great Tusk can take on Glimmora and Gliscor. The combination of Cinderace or Hatterene and Great Tusk can enable hazard-weak threats such as Assault Vest Tornadus-T and Kyurem and frees Dragonite from using Heavy-Duty Boots for Dragon Dance sets. Grass-types like Rillaboom and Dragon-types like Dragapult, Raging Bolt and the aformentioned Dragonite assist in taking on Ogerpon-W, with the first three also being able to deal with Dondozo. In return, Great Tusk can combat Steel-types like Kingambit and Scizor. Torkoal or Ninetales on sun teams are teammates that allow Great Tusk to get a Speed boost from Protosynthesis, which lets it outspeed threats like Dragapult and Darkrai without needing to use Rapid Spin. Torkoal can run Stealth Rock, which lets Great Tusk run Knock Off and lessens the burden on Torkoal to use Rapid Spin. Ninetales, on the other hand, is able to run Healing Wish, letting Great Tusk have a second chance to stay healthy against physical attackers. Common teammates on sun like Walking Wake and Raging Bolt can additionally aid against physical walls like Dondozo, Moltres, and Alomomola, while Great Tusk can remove hazards for them and threaten out special tanks like Galarian Slowking.
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