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 Burning Sage Wild Malus (SV)
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why did so many people sub water past paradoxes and then not give it a move like hydro steam to make up for sun (potentially) weakening one of its STABs
Name: Burning Sage
Original Pokemon: Delphox
Type: Fire/Fairy
Ability: Protosynthesis
Stats: 101 / 77 / 81 / 111 / 97 / 103 [BST 570]
Paradox: Past
New Moves: Aura Sphere, Disarming Voice, Draining Kiss, Eerie Spell, Fiery Dance, Moonblast, Moonlight, Poltergeist, Play Rough, Spirit Break
Removed Moves: Foul Play, Low Kick, Thunder Punch
Description: Fire/Fairy Delphox pre-cursor who unleashes ancient magic to strike fear into its foes.
Name: Slicing Tide
Original Pokemon: Golisopod
Type: Water/Flying
Ability: Protosynthesis
Stats: 79/145/79/89/139/39
Paradox: Past
New Moves: Rising Divide, U-Turn, Defog, Acrobatics, Bounce, Night Slash, Sunny Day, Hurricane
Flying type first impression clone, Slicing move
Removed Moves: Leech Life, First Impression, Iron Head, Poison Jab, Struggle Bug, Iron Defense, Harden, Bug Buzz, Bug Bite, Pin Missile, Skitter Smack, Defense Curl, Metal Claw, Venoshock
Description: Based on an old book about how Pokemon once used crude weaponry, and depicts a golisopod in fluttering cloth displaying a slash so fast it could be perceived as flying
Name: Iron Glider
Original Pokemon: Sentret
Type: Normal / Flying
Ability: Quark Drive
Stats: 80 / 96 / 90 / 74 / 80 / 150
Paradox: Future
New Moves: Extreme Speed, Acrobatics, Air Slash, Fly, Flame Charge, Volt Switch
Removed Moves: Nah (is Tidy Up a problem)
Description: A Sentret made of metal with funny goggles, more pronounced flying squirrel gliders, and a rocket on its tail. Sort of goofy looking like Bundle
Justification: Very fast. Very, very fast. Has a little offensive potential with STAB booster energy acrobatics, but with a lesser attack stat. Poor typing creates an interesting dilemma for the little pivoting speed demon.
Name: Iron Tower
Original Pokemon: Sceptile/Mega Sceptile
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Ability: Quark Drive
Stats: 82 / 96 / 94 / 98 / 94 / 126 | 590 BST
Paradox: Future
New Moves: Bug Buzz, Charge, Charge Beam, Confuse Ray, Defog, Disarming Voice, Electric Terrain, Follow Me, Hyper Voice, Light Screen, Metal Sound, Psyshock, Recover, Reflect, Round, Solar Beam, Tail Glow, Thunder, Thunder Wave, Thunderbolt, Trailblaze, Volt Switch, Wild Charge
Removed Moves: Brick Break, Counter, Detect, Double Kick, Drain Punch, Dynamic Punch, Focus Blast, Focus Punch, Low Kick, Power-Up Punch, Quick Guard, Rock Smash, Seismic Toss, Toxic
| | 40 BP | 100% Acc | 16 PP | Flags: Mirror, Sound
| 40 BP | 100% Acc | 16 PP | Flags: Mirror, Sound
The user sends a disorienting pulse to the target, making them flinch and disabling their ability for 3 turns. It works only on the first turn each time the user is sent into battle.
Comp. Justification: Fast special attacker/utility mon, taking a support role like Scream Tail without being nearly as passive. Can Leech Seed, Thunder Wave, Defog, set screens, and Signal Jam, which is a pseudo-Fake Out with no priority, but Iron Tower's natural high speed should cover for it. The ability suppression is big, doesn't affect Proto/Quark abils, but lets it neuter, say, Supreme Overlord, Unaware
, Protean/Libero
, etc. If you need a power boost, one of the rare mons that gets access to Tail Glow but its current SpA is decent enough as a support mon.
Description: Robo-Sceptile with a radio tower/cellphone tower tail, a creative reinterpretation of its Mega having Lightning Rod. Eyes just glow a pure neon green, laser gun hidden inside its mouth. The "bulbs" on its back are replaced with actual light bulbs that turn off/light up as it charges up.
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Occulture
Enigmas of Paldea, File #0B
Iron Tower: Manipulative, Brainwashing Menace?!
A Pokemon that looks like a Sceptile has been spotted up on high outside towns and cities with its tail pointed skyward. It's a deadringer for an enigma recorded in the ever-intriguing Violet Book. It interferes with radio waves and transmits garbled noise, but for what purpose is unknown. Some theorize it to be a mating call, others saying its trying to brainwash people and Pokemon to do its bidding! Neither have been confirmed, but it's probably for the best to not listen to this creature's strange song for long...

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  Both of our Past Paradox mons being weak to Stealth Rock should help balance out the fact that they both seem very strong. STAB "First Impression" off of 145 Attack from Slicing Tide is going to hit a lot of things very hard, and as has already been pointed out Blazing Sage will love its Fire moves to be powered up in Sun. Slicing Tide's biggest flaw is likely going to be its low Speed. The fact that its Water STAB is reduced in Sun means that it probably will work great on Rain or weatherless teams (also Hurricane of off base 89 Special Attack can still hit pretty hard it your opponent does not expect it). Blazing Sage will probably suffer from 4MSS, as it will likely have to choose between running a boosting move or running recovery in Moonlight; a coverage move would most likely be mandatory, as its STAB combo is resisted by opposing Fire types. also I hadn't considered how good of a move Moonlight would be on sun teams, I can't wait to see how you guys use it
 Both of our Past Paradox mons being weak to Stealth Rock should help balance out the fact that they both seem very strong. STAB "First Impression" off of 145 Attack from Slicing Tide is going to hit a lot of things very hard, and as has already been pointed out Blazing Sage will love its Fire moves to be powered up in Sun. Slicing Tide's biggest flaw is likely going to be its low Speed. The fact that its Water STAB is reduced in Sun means that it probably will work great on Rain or weatherless teams (also Hurricane of off base 89 Special Attack can still hit pretty hard it your opponent does not expect it). Blazing Sage will probably suffer from 4MSS, as it will likely have to choose between running a boosting move or running recovery in Moonlight; a coverage move would most likely be mandatory, as its STAB combo is resisted by opposing Fire types. also I hadn't considered how good of a move Moonlight would be on sun teams, I can't wait to see how you guys use it 
  Both these boys are very fast, and hit solidly hard. If there was anything that reliably set up Electric Terrain I would say we should be very afraid of Iron Tower, as a high Speed Pokemon with Tail Glow is that much scarier when its Speed and one of its STAB moves are boosted by the terrain around it. Iron Glider sounds adorable, but honestly might just be best used as a fast hazard remover (though STAB E-Speed is pretty nice).
 Both these boys are very fast, and hit solidly hard. If there was anything that reliably set up Electric Terrain I would say we should be very afraid of Iron Tower, as a high Speed Pokemon with Tail Glow is that much scarier when its Speed and one of its STAB moves are boosted by the terrain around it. Iron Glider sounds adorable, but honestly might just be best used as a fast hazard remover (though STAB E-Speed is pretty nice).



 
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this was an oversight on my part and i heavily apologize for it. i should've checked first—A question for the leaders. All Paradox Pokemon based on explicit Legendary Pokemon have 590 BST regardless of Mega form. Will we be able to apply this to our current creations?
 
 