GG Dracozolt [DONE]

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[SET]
name: Sand Rush (Attack)
move 1: Bolt Beak
move 2: Fire Blast
move 3: Draco Meteor / Dragon Claw
move 4: Substitute / Taunt
item: Leftovers / Life Orb
ability: Sand Rush
nature: Naughty
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With good coverage, Sand Rush, and STAB Bolt Beak, Dracozolt is a fearsome sand sweeper. Bolt Beak is Dracozolt's primary STAB attack and takes advantage of Sand Rush to usually go first, capable of breaking through common defensive Pokemon, notably Rotom-W and Necrozma-DM. Fire Blast hits Grass-types that resist Bolt Beak like Ferrothorn and Kartana, and it's also useful against the former and Skarmory to avoid contact damage from Iron Barbs and Rocky Helmet. Draco Meteor targets Dragon-types like Garchomp and Zekrom, which shrug off the other attacks, while also hitting Landorus-T hard; Dragon Claw is a more consistent option for teams that can reliably remove Landorus-T. In the last moveslot, Substitute eases predictions and blocks foes such as Rayquaza, Kyogre and Choice Scarf Kartana from easily revenge killing Dracozolt, while Taunt prevents recovery moves from defensive stalwarts that Dracozolt can't 2HKO, like Clefable receiving Shuckle's Defense and Gastrodon. Leftovers is preferred with Substitute, and Life Orb without it.

Dracozolt likes receiving high Attack stats from gods like Ho-Oh and Calyrex-I. Ho-Oh stands out as a particularly good pick, as it can remove entry hazards, switch into Ground-types that threaten Dracozolt, and deal with Tangrowth, which walls Dracozolt. A sand setter in Tyranitar or Hippowdon is mandatory for Dracozolt to function; their Stealth Rock also aids Dracozolt in wearing down Tangrowth and Landorus-T. Fellow sand sweepers, most notably Excadrill, can create potent wallbreaking cores with Dracozolt, capable of quickly overwhelming many defensive Pokemon and tearing teams apart. Dracozolt also puts pressure on Skarmory and Corviknight, two Pokemon that Excadrill has a tough time getting past. Dracozolt is quite frail, so it appreciates pivots like Rotom-W bringing it in safely. Rotom-W also provides a switch-in to Rayquaza and Groudon, which can revenge kill Dracozolt. Similarly, Tangrowth deals with Kyogre, which poses a big threat to the sand core. Dracozolt is also quite susceptible to entry hazards because, when combined with Life Orb recoil, they accumulate a lot of chip damage very quickly. Therefore, it loves having hazard removers like the aforementioned Ho-Oh, Rotom-W, and Excadrill around.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Dracozolt can run a combination of Fire Spin and Substitute to trap passive Pokemon, get a Substitute up, and fire off powerful attacks unharmed. However, this forces Dracozolt to give up coverage and can be difficult to fit onto teams. Dracozolt can also use Speed donations from fast gods like Mewtwo, but it is generally underpowered for the role. Outrage 2HKOes sturdy defensive walls that aren't afraid of Bolt Beak, especially Landorus-T, but Dracozolt risks getting revenge killed by Fairy-types after. Hustle grants Dracozolt a massive power boost, but the accuracy drop makes it very inconsistent.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Ground-types**: Ground-types like Landorus-T are not threatened by Dracozolt's coverage and can take it out with a STAB Earthquake. However, they still have to watch out for the rare Outrage.

**Priority Moves**: Dracozolt racks up a lot of chip damage from its Life Orb, making it vulnerable to priority move users like Zygarde-10% and Weavile. Even if they do not KO, priority moves also weaken Bolt Beak and potentially let the target survive.

**Faster Pokemon**: Even with sand up, Dracozolt is still outsped by fast Choice Scarf users such as Blacephalon and Kartana. Rayquaza, Kyogre, and Groudon can also outspeed it by removing sand. However, with the exception of Groudon, these Pokemon struggle to get a safe switch-in and can't beat Dracozolt if it has Substitute up.

**Tangrowth**: Tangrowth, particularly mixed wall variants, barely takes any damage from Dracozolt's moves, can restore lost HP with Regenerator, and can hit it hard with Earthquake.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Wes8888, 584907]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [longhiep341, 500884]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Finland, 517429]]
 
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[SET]
name: Sand Rush (Attack)
move 1: Bolt Beak
move 2: Fire Blast
move 3: Draco Meteor / Dragon Claw
move 4: Earthquake / Substitute
item: Life Orb / Leftovers
ability: Sand Rush
nature: Naughty
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With good coverage, Sand Rush, and access to STAB Bolt Beak, Dracozolt is a fearsome sand sweeper. Bolt Beak is Dracozolt's primary STAB attack that does massive damage to neutral targets if Dracozolt goes first and takes advantage of Sand Rush to usually hit first. Fire Blast hits Grass-types that resist Bolt Beak like Ferrothorn and Kartana. Draco Meteor targets Dragon-types like Garchomp and Zekrom, (comma) while also having great neutral coverage with Bolt Beak hitting Landorus-T hard; Dragon Claw is a more consistent option for teams that can reliably remove Landorus-T. In the last moveslot, Earthquake rounds off the coverage by hitting Electric-types like Tapu Koko super effectively, while also being great insurance against Heatran is an option to hit Heatran and Tapu Koko, while Substitute eases predictions and blocks Intimidate. Life Orb is the item of choice to increase increases Dracozolt's damage output while still allowing it the freedom of switching moves output, while Leftovers is preferred on Substitute sets to increase longevity. Sand Rush gives Dracozolt a great speed tier that allows it to move first most of the time when sand is up.

Dracozolt likes receiving high Attack stats from gods like Ho-Oh and Necrozma-DM. Ho-Oh stands out as a particularly good pick, as it can remove entry hazards, switch into Ground-types that threaten Dracozolt, and deal with Assault Vest Tangrowth, who walls Dracozolt completely. Fellow sand sweepers, most notably Excadrill, can create potent wallbreaking cores with Dracozolt, capable of quickly overwhelming many defensive Pokemon and tearing teams apart. Dracozolt also puts pressure on Skarmory and Corviknight, two Pokemon that Excadrill has a tough time getting past. A sand setter, like Tyranitar, is mandatory for Dracozolt to function. Dracozolt is quite frail, so it appreciates pivots like Rotom-W bringing it in safely. Dracozolt is also quite susceptible to entry hazards because, when combined with Life Orb recoil, they cause it to accumulate a lot of chip damage very quickly. Therefore, it loves having hazard removers like Ho-Oh, Rotom-W, and Excadrill around. mention how lando is its most common check, but Exca + hazards can wear it down

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Dracozolt can run a combination of Fire Spin and Substitute so it can trap passive Pokemon, get a Substitute up, and fire off powerful attacks unharmed. However, this forces Dracozolt to give up coverage options and can be difficult to fit onto teams. Dracozolt can also be run in the Speed slot of fast gods like Mewtwo, but is generally underpowered for the role.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Ground-types**: Ground-types like Landorus-T are not threatened by Dracozolt's coverage and can take it out with a STAB Earthquake.

**Priority Moves**: Dracozolt racks up a lot of chip damage from its Life Orb, making it vulnerable to being taken out by priority move users like Zygarde-10% and Weavile. Even if it does not KO, priority moves also weaken Bolt Beak and potentially let the target live

**Tangrowth**: Tangrowth, particularly Assault Vest variants, barely takes any damage from Dracozolt's moves and can hit it hard with Earthquake.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Wes8888, 584907]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

QC 1/2! Nice job.

 
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[SET]
name: Sand Rush (Attack)
move 1: Bolt Beak
move 2: Fire Blast
move 3: Draco Meteor / Dragon Claw
move 4: Earthquake / Substitute / Taunt Unlike in OU, Bolt Beak OHKOs no investment Koko and almost always OHKO SpDef Heatran with just 130 Atk
item: Life Orb / Leftovers
ability: Sand Rush
nature: Naughty
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With good coverage, Sand Rush, and STAB Bolt Beak, Dracozolt is a fearsome sand sweeper. Bolt Beak is Dracozolt's primary STAB attack and takes advantage of Sand Rush to usually go first, capable of breaking common defensive Pokemon, notably Rotom-W and Necrozma-DM. Fire Blast hits Grass-types that resist Bolt Beak like Ferrothorn and Kartana, and it's also useful against the former and Skarmory to avoid contact damage from Iron Barbs and Rocky Helmet. Draco Meteor targets Dragon-types like Garchomp and Zekrom while also hitting Landorus-T hard; Dragon Claw is a more consistent option for teams that can reliably remove Landorus-T. In the last moveslot, Earthquake is an option to hit Heatran and Tapu Koko, while Substitute eases predictions and blocks Intimidate foes such as Rayquaza, Kyogre and Choice Scarf Kartana from easily revenge killing it, while Taunt prevents recovery moves from defensive stalwarts that Dracozolt can't 2HKO, like Clefable receiving Shuckle's Defense and Gastrodon Lando pretty much always switches into Dracozolt immediately so Sub doesn't really block it. Life Orb increases Dracozolt's damage output, while Leftovers is preferred on Substitute sets to increase longevity.

Dracozolt likes receiving high Attack stats from gods like Ho-Oh and Necrozma-DM Calyrex-I NDM doesn't like sand halving Moonlight's recovery. Ho-Oh stands out as a particularly good pick, as it can remove entry hazards, switch into Ground-types that threaten Dracozolt, and deal with Assault Vest Tangrowth, who walls Dracozolt completely. Fellow sand sweepers, most notably Excadrill, can create potent wallbreaking cores with Dracozolt, capable of quickly overwhelming many defensive Pokemon, especially their shared checks like Tangrowth and Landorus-T, and tearing teams apart. Dracozolt also puts pressure on Skarmory and Corviknight, two Pokemon that Excadrill has a tough time getting past. A sand setter, like in Tyranitar or Hippowdon, is mandatory for Dracozolt to function; their Stealth Rock also aids Dracozolt in wearing down Tangrowth and Landorus-T. Move sand setters to after Ho-Oh sentence Dracozolt is quite frail, so it appreciates pivots like Rotom-W bringing it in safely. Rotom-W also provides a switch-in to Rayquaza and Groudon, which can revenge kill Dracozolt. Similarly, Tangrowth deals with Kyogre, which poses a big threat to the sand core. Dracozolt is also quite susceptible to entry hazards because, when combined with Life Orb recoil, they cause it to accumulate a lot of chip damage very quickly. Therefore, it loves having hazard removers like the aforementioned Ho-Oh, Rotom-W, and Excadrill around. Landorus-T also poses a great threat to Dracozolt, but Excadrill and entry hazards can be enough to wear it down.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Dracozolt can run a combination of Fire Spin and Substitute so it can to trap passive Pokemon, get a substitute up, and fire off powerful attacks unharmed. However, this forces Dracozolt to give up coverage options and can be difficult to fit onto teams. Dracozolt can also be run in the Speed slot of fast gods like Mewtwo, but is generally underpowered for the role. Outrage 2HKOs sturdy defensive walls that aren't afraid of Bolt Beak, especially Landorus-T, but Dracozolt risks getting revenge killed by Fairy-types after. Hustle grants Dracozolt a massive boost, however the accuracy drop makes it very inconsistent.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Ground-types**: Ground-types like Landorus-T are not threatened by Dracozolt's coverage and can take it out with a STAB Earthquake. However, they still have to watch out for the rare Outrage.

**Priority Moves**: Dracozolt racks up a lot of chip damage from its Life Orb, making it vulnerable to being taken out by priority move users like Zygarde-10% and Weavile, although they can't switch in directly. Even if it does they do not KO, priority moves also weaken Bolt Beak and potentially let the target live.

**Faster Pokemon**: Even with sand up, Dracozolt is still outsped by fast Choice Scarf users such as Blacephalon and Kartana. Rayquaza, Kyogre and Groudon can also outspeed it by removing sand. However, with the exception of Groudon, these Pokemon struggle to get a safe switch-in and can't beat Dracozolt if it has Substitute up.

**Tangrowth**: Tangrowth, particularly Assault Vest mixed wall variants , barely takes any damage from Dracozolt's moves, can restore HP lost with Regenerator, and can hit it hard with Earthquake. 130 Atk Dracozolt is very likely to 2HKO no Def investment Tangrowth with Rock + sand or even just 2 turns of sand damage

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Wes8888, 584907]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [longhiep341, 500884]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
Still a fair share of info missing, QC 2/2
 

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[SET]
name: Sand Rush (Attack)
move 1: Bolt Beak
move 2: Fire Blast
move 3: Draco Meteor / Dragon Claw
move 4: Substitute / Taunt
item: Life Orb / Leftovers / Life Orb (i assume, bc you say its preferred w sub?)
ability: Sand Rush
nature: Naughty
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With good coverage, Sand Rush, and STAB Bolt Beak, Dracozolt is a fearsome sand sweeper. Bolt Beak is Dracozolt's primary STAB attack and takes advantage of Sand Rush to usually go first, (removed paragraph break) capable of breaking through common defensive Pokemon, notably Rotom-W and Necrozma-DM. Fire Blast hits Grass-types that resist Bolt Beak like Ferrothorn and Kartana, and it's also useful against the former and Skarmory to avoid contact damage from Iron Barbs and Rocky Helmet. Draco Meteor targets Dragon-types like Garchomp and Zekrom, which shrug off the other attacks, while also hitting Landorus-T hard; Dragon Claw is a more consistent option for teams that can reliably remove Landorus-T. In the last moveslot, Substitute eases predictions and blocks foes such as Rayquaza, Kyogre, (AC) and Choice Scarf Kartana from easily revenge killing it, Dracozolt, while Taunt prevents recovery moves from defensive stalwarts that Dracozolt can't 2HKO, like Clefable receiving Shuckle's Defense and Gastrodon. Life Orb increases Dracozolt's damage output, while Leftovers is preferred on Substitute sets to increase longevity. Leftovers is preferred with Substitute, and Life Orb without it.

Dracozolt likes receiving high Attack stats from gods like Ho-Oh and Calyrex-I. Ho-Oh stands out as a particularly good pick, as it can remove entry hazards, switch into Ground-types that threaten Dracozolt, and deal with Tangrowth, who which walls Dracozolt. A sand setter in Tyranitar or Hippowdon is mandatory for Dracozolt to function; their Stealth Rock also aids Dracozolt in wearing down Tangrowth and Landorus-T. Fellow sand sweepers, most notably Excadrill, can create potent wallbreaking cores with Dracozolt, capable of quickly overwhelming many defensive Pokemon and tearing teams apart. Dracozolt also puts pressure on Skarmory and Corviknight, two Pokemon that Excadrill has a tough time getting past. Dracozolt is quite frail, so it appreciates pivots like Rotom-W bringing it in safely. Rotom-W also provides a switch-in to Rayquaza and Groudon, which can revenge kill Dracozolt. Similarly, Tangrowth deals with Kyogre, which poses a big threat to the sand core. Dracozolt is also quite susceptible to entry hazards because, when combined with Life Orb recoil, they cause it to accumulate a lot of chip damage very quickly. Therefore, it loves having hazard removers like the aforementioned Ho-Oh, Rotom-W, and Excadrill around.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Dracozolt can run a combination of Fire Spin and Substitute to trap passive Pokemon, get a substitute Substitute up, and fire off powerful attacks unharmed. However, this forces Dracozolt to give up coverage options and can be difficult to fit onto teams. Dracozolt can also be run in the Speed slot of use Speed donations from fast gods like Mewtwo, but it is generally underpowered for the role. Outrage 2HKOs 2HKOes sturdy defensive walls that aren't afraid of Bolt Beak, especially Landorus-T, but Dracozolt risks getting revenge killed by Fairy-types after. Hustle grants Dracozolt a massive power boost, however but the accuracy drop makes it very inconsistent. (maybe worth tying this into the possibility of Speed donation, since it makes dzolt less underpowered? up to you)

Checks and Counters
===================

**Ground-types**: Ground-types like Landorus-T are not threatened by Dracozolt's coverage and can take it out with a STAB Earthquake. However, they still have to watch out for the rare Outrage.

**Priority Moves**: Dracozolt racks up a lot of chip damage from its Life Orb, making it vulnerable to being taken out by priority move users like Zygarde-10% and Weavile. Even if they do not KO, priority moves also weaken Bolt Beak and potentially let the target live. survive.

**Faster Pokemon**: Even with sand up, Dracozolt is still outsped by fast Choice Scarf users such as Blacephalon and Kartana. Rayquaza, Kyogre, (AC) and Groudon can also outspeed it by removing sand. However, with the exception of Groudon, these Pokemon struggle to get a safe switch-in and can't beat Dracozolt if it has Substitute up.

**Tangrowth**: Tangrowth, particularly mixed wall variants, barely takes any damage from Dracozolt's moves, can restore lost HP with Regenerator, and can hit it hard with Earthquake.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Wes8888, 584907]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [longhiep341, 500884]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Finland, 517429]]

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nice, 1/1. just, if im right about switching fourth moveslot order, make sure lefties being standard doesnt mess w any calcs in the analysis. and if im not right, change the sentence that tells you sub prefers lefties (or make sub secondary, etc)
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