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LC Grookey

[SET]
Pivot (Grookey) @ Eviolite
Ability: Grassy Surge
Level: 5
Tera Type: Grass
EVs: 236 Atk / 36 Def / 236 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Wood Hammer
- Grassy Glide
- Knock Off
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
Grookey finds a solid niche in the metagame with its ability to set Grassy Terrain and access to a reliable priority move that shuts down the best sweepers. The STAB combination of Grassy Glide and Wood Hammer allows Grookey to check Water-types like Chinchou and Shellder and Ground-types like Mudbray and Alolan Diglett. Knock Off allows it to remove Eviolites, wearing down checks to itself and its partners. U-turn allows Grookey to escape bad matchups such as Tinkatink and Vullaby and safely bring in frail, offensive teammates like Wingull and Hisuian Growlithe. Tera Grass is used to further boost the damage of Wood Hammer and Grassy Glide.

On bulky offense teams, Grookey functions as an anti-offense Pokemon, threatening fast and frail attackers like Shellder and Alolan Diglett with Grassy Glide. It can also enable hyper offense teams with Grassy Terrain support, keeping setup sweepers like Shellder and Swords Dance Mienfoo healthy. With Grassy Terrain halving Earthquake's power, partners such as Chinchou and Mareanie are safer against Ground-types like Alolan Diglett and Mudbray. Other pivots, such as the aforementioned Chinchou and Elekid, make great teammates by creating VoltTurn cores. While niche, Unburden sweepers such as Shroodle and Drifloon can also be used. Grookey really struggles with Foongus, so it appreciates teammates that threaten Foongus such as Alolan Sandshrew and Hisuian Growlithe. Vullaby is another problematic matchup, so switch-ins to it such as Mudbray, Glimmet, and Tinkatink are appreciated. To avoid type overlap, Grookey and Foongus usually aren't used together, so it's important to have buffers against Spore like Vital Spirit Elekid and Safety Goggles Sandshrew.

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Grookey finds a solid niche in the metagame with its ability to set terrain Terrain and the strongest priority move in the tier. The STAB combination of Grassy Glide and Wood Hammer allows Grookey to check waters Water-types like Chinchou and Shellder and grounds Ground-types like Mudbray and Alolan Diglett. Knock Off allows it to remove Eviolites, making progress. (This is kinda dex info, I'd talk about how knocking off evio from Grook's checks can benefit Pokemon with shared checks. Ex. Foongus losing evio benefits elekid) U-turn allows Grookey to escape bad matchups and safely bring in its partners. (I'd elaborate that it can help bring in frail attackers like Hisuian Growlithe or Wingull) With maximum Speed investment, Grookey is able to hit the crucial 17 speed tier, outspeeding much of the metagame. (Don't need to talk about EVs if its just max max)Tera Grass is used to further boost Wood Hammer and Grassy Glide damage.

Grookey's versatility and role compression make it easy to fit on many team structures. With Grassy Terrain halving Earthquake's power, partners such as Chinchou and Mareanie can come in more reliably (I'd say that they are safer against grounds like adig or mud maybe). Other pivots, such as the aforementioned Chinchou and ever-present Mienfoo Elekid, make great teammates by creating VoltTurn cores. [do i mention unburden] no Grookey really struggles with Foongus, so it appreciates teammates such as Alolan Sandshrew or Hisuian Growlithe. Vullaby is another problematic matchup, so rockers Stealth Rock setters such as Mudbray, Glimmet, and Tinkatink are appreciated.

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good amount of stuff to reword or add, so shoot me a message on discord so I can check for QC 1/2
 
[SET]
Pivot (Grookey) @ Eviolite
Ability: Grassy Surge
Level: 5
Tera Type: Grass
EVs: 236 Atk / 36 Def / 236 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Wood Hammer
- Grassy Glide
- Knock Off
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
Grookey finds a solid niche in the metagame with its ability to set Terrain and the strongest priority move in the tier Sucker Punch is stronger, you can probably just mention that Glide is specifically good into the best sweepers rn Shellder/Wingull/Adig (don't necessarily need to say by name here). The STAB combination of Grassy Glide and Wood Hammer allows Grookey to check Water-types like Chinchou and Shellder and Ground-types like Mudbray and Alolan Diglett. Knock Off allows it to remove Eviolites, wearing down checks to itself and its partners. U-turn allows Grookey to escape bad matchups and safely bring in frail, offensive teammates like Wingull and Hisuian Growlithe particularly good against vull and tink, probably work that into bad matchups. Tera Grass is used to further boost Wood Hammer and Grassy Glide damage could mention some specific things it breaks through or picks off (maybe mare/foo/adig) but not fully necessary.

Grookey's versatility and role compression make it easy to fit on many team structures I would say it's more of anti offense/offense enabler but i'd ask more of the qc team on this. With Grassy Terrain halving Earthquake's power, partners such as Chinchou and Mareanie are safer against Ground-types like Alolan Diglett and Mudbray. Other pivots, such as the aforementioned Chinchou and Elekid, make great teammates by creating VoltTurn cores. Grookey really struggles with Foongus, so it appreciates teammates such as Alolan Sandshrew or Hisuian Growlithe. Vullaby is another problematic matchup, so Stealth Rock setters such as Mudbray, Glimmet, and Tinkatink are appreciated Stealth Rock setter part isn't really that relevant unless you want to mention is as a bonus part of the synergy, i'd just say switchins or smth like that. Shroodle is a pretty nasty partner I'd mention as a niche option. I would also mention that you usually don't want double grass with Foongus + Grookey so it's good to have other buffers against sleep like Vital Spirit Elekid

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nice work, just check in with me/others in qc real quick later for a few of the things like the team structures
 
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[SET]
Pivot (Grookey) @ Eviolite
Ability: Grassy Surge
Level: 5
Tera Type: Grass
EVs: 236 Atk / 36 Def / 236 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Wood Hammer
- Grassy Glide
- Knock Off
- U-turn

[SET COMMENTS]
Grookey finds a solid niche in the metagame with its ability to set Grassy Terrain and access to a reliable priority move that shuts down the best sweepers. The STAB combination of Grassy Glide and Wood Hammer allows Grookey to check Water-types like Chinchou and Shellder and Ground-types like Mudbray and Alolan Diglett. Knock Off allows it to remove Eviolites, wearing down checks to itself and its partners. U-turn allows Grookey to escape bad matchups such as Tinkatink and Vullaby, (RC) and safely bring in frail, offensive teammates like Wingull and Hisuian Growlithe, (RC) or both. Tera Grass is used to further boost the damage of Wood Hammer and Grassy Glide damage.

On bulky offense teams, Grookey functions as an anti-offense Pokemon, threatening fast and frail attackers like Shellder and Alolan Diglett with Grassy Glide. It can also enable hyper offense teams with Grassy Terrain support, keeping setup sweepers like Shellder and Swords Dance Mienfoo healthy. With Grassy Terrain halving Earthquake's power, partners such as Chinchou and Mareanie are safer against Ground-types like Alolan Diglett and Mudbray. Other pivots, such as the aforementioned Chinchou and Elekid, make great teammates by creating VoltTurn cores. While niche, Unburden sweepers such as Shroodle and Drifloon can also be used. Grookey really struggles with Foongus, so it appreciates teammates that threaten Foongus such as Alolan Sandshrew or and Hisuian Growlithe. Vullaby is another problematic matchup, so switchins switch-ins to it such as Mudbray, Glimmet, and Tinkatink are appreciated. To avoid type overlap, Grookey and Foongus usually aren't used together, so it's important to have buffers against Spore like Vital Spirit Elekid or and Safety Goggles Sandshrew.

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