PU Furret (Mini) [QC 2/2] [GP 1/1]

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[OVERVIEW]

Furret is entirely outclassed by other Normal-type Pokemon in the tier offensively and defensively. This is because all of Furret's stats except Speed are too low to make it a viable Pokemon in PU. Examples of better Normal-type offensive Pokemon in the tier are Kangaskhan and Stoutland, as they have better offensive stats and abilities.

[SET]
name: Frisk + Trick
move 1: Trick
move 2: Double-Edge / Return
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Knock Off / Brick Break
item: Choice Scarf / Choice Band
ability: Frisk
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]

This set is able to cripple defensive walls by tricking a Choice item to them and locking them into a single move while keeping momentum with U-Turn and having Knock Off for utility. However, this set is very unreliable and only works as a gimmickthe abundance of Z-Crystals in the tier and Furret's mediocre stats except Speed make this strategy very hard to pull off. Kangaskhan and Stoutland, on the other hand, hit harder and are bulkier while being in a similar Speed tier as Furret. Also, unlike Furret, both Pokemon can also hit Ghost-types with their STAB moves thanks to Scrappy.


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- Written by: [[Starmen91, 447329]]
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[OVERVIEW]
Furret is entirely outclassed by other Normal-type Pokemon in the tier offensively and defensively. Kangaskhan and Stoutland are better wallbreakers, while Type: Null and Audino provide better defensive options.
Furret's main gimmick is to scout for enemy items with its ability Frisk, and use Trick to give defensive Pokemon an unwanted item.
(This is supposed to be in paragraph format)(Also talk about furret's mediocre stats bar speed)
[SET]
name: Frisk + Trick
move 1: Trick
move 2: Double-Edge / Return
move 3: U-Turn
move 4: Knock Off
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Frisk
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe


[SET COMMENTS]
This set is able to cripple defensive walls by tricking a Choice item to them and locking them into a single move, while keeping momentum with U-Turn, and having Knock Off for utility.
However, this set is very unreliable and only works as a gimmick, as Furret is also outclassed by Lopunny of all Pokemon, which has access to Klutz + Switcheroo, being able to cripple walls even more with items like Assault Vest.(dont compare to other unviable mons)
(this is also supposed to be in paragraph format)


[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Starmen91, 447329]]
- Quality checked by: [[UberSkitty, 355061], [<username2>, <userid2>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>]]
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[OVERVIEW]
Furret is entirely outclassed by other Normal-type Pokemon in the tier offensively and defensively. Kangaskhan and Stoutland are better wallbreakers, while Type: Null and Audino provide better defensive options (I'm inclined to only have stout/kanga mentioned because audino/null perform completely differently than furret). This is because all of Furret's stats, except Speed, are too low to make it a viable Pokemon in PU. Furret's main gimmick is to scout for enemy items with its ability Frisk, and use Trick to give defensive Pokemon an unwanted item. (This is covered in the first sentence in set comments and I'd rather not end this mon on a somewhat positive note)

[SET]
name: Frisk + Trick
move 1: Trick
move 2: Double-Edge / Return
move 3: U-Turn
move 4: Knock Off / Brick Break
item: Choice Scarf / Choice Band, lets you do okay damage before tricking your item ig
ability: Frisk
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe


[SET COMMENTS]
This set is able to cripple defensive walls by tricking a Choice item to them and locking them into a single move, while keeping momentum with U-Turn, and having Knock Off for utility. However, this set is very unreliable and only works as a gimmick (what else makes it unreliable? you can bring up its bad stats again). Kangaskhan, on the other hand, hits harder, is bulkier and just as fast as Furret, and unlike it, Kangaskhan can also hit Ghost-types with its STAB moves thanks to its Ability. (mention stoutland as a wallbreaker as well)


[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Starmen91, 447329]]
- Quality checked by: [[UberSkitty, 355061], [<username2>, <userid2>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>]]
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[OVERVIEW]
Furret is entirely outclassed by other Normal-type Pokemon in the tier offensively and defensively. This is because all of Furret's stats [RC] except Speed [RC] are too low to make it a viable Pokemon in PU. Examples of better Normal-type offensive Pokemon in the tier are Kangaskhan and Stoutland, as they have better offensive stats and abilities.

[SET]
name: Frisk + Trick
move 1: Trick
move 2: Double-Edge / Return
move 3: U-Turn
move 4: Knock Off / Brick Break
item: Choice Scarf / Choice Band
ability: Frisk
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
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[SET COMMENTS]
This set is able to cripple defensive walls by tricking a Choice item to them and locking them into a single move [RC] while keeping momentum with U-Turn [RC] and having Knock Off for utility. However, this set is very unreliable and only works as a gimmick&mdash;the [changed hyphen to emdash] abundance of Z-Crystals in the tier and Furret's mediocre stats (except speed) make this strategy very hard to pull off. Kangaskhan and Stoutland, on the other hand, hit harder and are bulkier while being in a similar speed Speed tier as Furret. Also, unlike Furret, both Pokemon can also hit Ghost-types with their STAB moves thanks to Scrappy.
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