[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Moonblast
move 2: Focus Blast
move 3: Aura Sphere / Sludge Bomb
move 4: Parting Shot
item: Choice Specs
ability: Natural Cure
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Set Details
====
Kerfluffle's strong STAB combination of Fairy and Fighting along with its great offensive stats and access to Parting Shot makes it a compelling option among the tier's many wallbreakers and offensive pivots. Moonblast is Kerfluffle's most reliable and spammable STAB move, and when paired with Focus Blast and Aura Sphere, Kerfluffle can easily bypass opposing bulky Steel-types like Equilibra and Heatran and pose a huge threat to teams that rely on these Pokemon to check Fairy-types. Despite its low-Base Power, Aura Sphere is often convenient in situations where you don't want to risk missing a Focus Blast, though Sludge Bomb can still be useful against certain Fairy-types like Clefable, Jumbao, and Tapu Fini. Parting Shot is great at grabbing momentum and safely bringing in teammates, and it also lowers the power of Future Sight from an incoming Slowking or Galarian Slowking. Heavy-Duty Boots can be run over Choice Specs if you want to avoid entry hazard damage and being Choice locked into moves, though it leaves you unable to muscle past certain walls like Clefable and Tapu Fini. Sets with Heavy-Duty Boots can also run Close Combat over Focus Blast along with a Hasty nature, as this allows you to consistently 2HKO Blissey and Equilibra even with no Attack investment while additionally freeing up your third moveslot to run Taunt or Sludge Bomb.
Despite Kerfluffle's strengths, it can ultimately struggle to break past many common Poison-types, and it finds itself easily revenge killed due its relative lack of OHKO power and being Choice locked into moves. Ground-types like Landorus-T, Equilibra, and Garchomp are generally effective partners for these reasons, as they can threaten many of the Pokemon that wall Kerfluffle's STABs. Equilibra has the added benefit of removing hazards to keep Kerfluffle healthy while setting Doom Desire to deny Pokemon like Tornadus-T, Moltres, and Clefable from safely switching into Kerfluffle's Fighting-type moves. Slowking and Slowbro offer similar support with Future Sight + Teleport, a combination that has truly incredible synergy with Kerfluffle and is the only consistent way it can break past Toxapex. Another great Future Sight setter is Galarian Slowking, though it unfortunately can't use Teleport to always safely bring Kerfluffle in. Spikes support from teammates like Astrolotl and Ferrothorn is great for Kerfluffle, as it can struggle to OHKO opposing Pokemon but is still effective in repeatedly forcing switches; Spikes additionally help Kerfluffle break past its checks in the long run by forcing damage on Pokemon like Galarian Slowking and Toxapex, which would otherwise be able to recover their HP through Regenerator. Slower wallbreakers that appreciate being brought in for free with Parting Shot also tend to have great synergy with Kerfluffle. Miasmaw stands out among them as being particularly effective, as it loves the chance to safely switch into Toxapex, Slowking, and Galarian Slowking to deny them their Regenerator healing and make them much easier for Kerfluffle to eventually break through.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Checks and Counters
====
**Poison-types**: Toxapex and Galarian Slowking are two of the most reliable counters to Kerfluffle. Both of them are able to freely come in on resisted Fairy- and Fighting-type moves, threaten to cripple or outright KO Kerfluffle, and can heal off any damage as they switch out. While generally less viable, other bulky Poison-types such as Amoonguss and Mollux are good checks as well.
**Other Pokemon with Regenerator**: Slowking in particular is a great switch-in, because it does not fear any of Kerfluffle's moves and gets a valuable opportunity to use Future Sight or Teleport. Tornadus-T can switch into Kerfluffle and immediately force it out; however, it still takes heavy damage from Moonblast, so it can't switch in unless it's kept healthy. Astrolotl can switch in and scout Choice Specs Kerfluffle and then pivot to an appropriate answer, but it must be at high health to do so.
**Aegislash**: Aegislash is immune to Kerfluffle's strongest STAB move in Focus Blast and can switch into Moonblasts with relative ease as well, though it's still prone to getting worn down due to its lack of reliable recovery options and susceptibility to entry hazards.
**Moltres**: Moltres has little to fear from Kerfluffle's Moonblast, and while Focus Blast and Sludge Bomb can deal respectable damage, Moltres still remains a solid switch-in due to its bulk and access to reliable recovery. Be wary of getting poisoned by Sludge Bomb, though, as there's a small chance Kerfluffle can 2HKO a poisoned Moltres.
**Faster Offensive Threats**: Pokemon that are faster and capable of KOing Kerfluffle such as Choice Scarf Jumbao, Choice Scarf Kartana, and Tornadus-T are all potent offensive checks. Even Pokemon like Dragapult and Spectrier can threaten to KO Kerfluffle with prior chip damage. Finally, Rillaboom's Grassy Glide and Cawmodore's Bullet Punch are two forms of strong priority that can revenge kill weakened Kerfluffle.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[2spoopy4u, 251944]]
- Quality checked by: [[snake_rattler, 227784], [-Voltage-, 73006]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Rabia, 336073]]
				
			name: Choice Specs
move 1: Moonblast
move 2: Focus Blast
move 3: Aura Sphere / Sludge Bomb
move 4: Parting Shot
item: Choice Specs
ability: Natural Cure
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Set Details
====
Kerfluffle's strong STAB combination of Fairy and Fighting along with its great offensive stats and access to Parting Shot makes it a compelling option among the tier's many wallbreakers and offensive pivots. Moonblast is Kerfluffle's most reliable and spammable STAB move, and when paired with Focus Blast and Aura Sphere, Kerfluffle can easily bypass opposing bulky Steel-types like Equilibra and Heatran and pose a huge threat to teams that rely on these Pokemon to check Fairy-types. Despite its low-Base Power, Aura Sphere is often convenient in situations where you don't want to risk missing a Focus Blast, though Sludge Bomb can still be useful against certain Fairy-types like Clefable, Jumbao, and Tapu Fini. Parting Shot is great at grabbing momentum and safely bringing in teammates, and it also lowers the power of Future Sight from an incoming Slowking or Galarian Slowking. Heavy-Duty Boots can be run over Choice Specs if you want to avoid entry hazard damage and being Choice locked into moves, though it leaves you unable to muscle past certain walls like Clefable and Tapu Fini. Sets with Heavy-Duty Boots can also run Close Combat over Focus Blast along with a Hasty nature, as this allows you to consistently 2HKO Blissey and Equilibra even with no Attack investment while additionally freeing up your third moveslot to run Taunt or Sludge Bomb.
Despite Kerfluffle's strengths, it can ultimately struggle to break past many common Poison-types, and it finds itself easily revenge killed due its relative lack of OHKO power and being Choice locked into moves. Ground-types like Landorus-T, Equilibra, and Garchomp are generally effective partners for these reasons, as they can threaten many of the Pokemon that wall Kerfluffle's STABs. Equilibra has the added benefit of removing hazards to keep Kerfluffle healthy while setting Doom Desire to deny Pokemon like Tornadus-T, Moltres, and Clefable from safely switching into Kerfluffle's Fighting-type moves. Slowking and Slowbro offer similar support with Future Sight + Teleport, a combination that has truly incredible synergy with Kerfluffle and is the only consistent way it can break past Toxapex. Another great Future Sight setter is Galarian Slowking, though it unfortunately can't use Teleport to always safely bring Kerfluffle in. Spikes support from teammates like Astrolotl and Ferrothorn is great for Kerfluffle, as it can struggle to OHKO opposing Pokemon but is still effective in repeatedly forcing switches; Spikes additionally help Kerfluffle break past its checks in the long run by forcing damage on Pokemon like Galarian Slowking and Toxapex, which would otherwise be able to recover their HP through Regenerator. Slower wallbreakers that appreciate being brought in for free with Parting Shot also tend to have great synergy with Kerfluffle. Miasmaw stands out among them as being particularly effective, as it loves the chance to safely switch into Toxapex, Slowking, and Galarian Slowking to deny them their Regenerator healing and make them much easier for Kerfluffle to eventually break through.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Checks and Counters
====
**Poison-types**: Toxapex and Galarian Slowking are two of the most reliable counters to Kerfluffle. Both of them are able to freely come in on resisted Fairy- and Fighting-type moves, threaten to cripple or outright KO Kerfluffle, and can heal off any damage as they switch out. While generally less viable, other bulky Poison-types such as Amoonguss and Mollux are good checks as well.
**Other Pokemon with Regenerator**: Slowking in particular is a great switch-in, because it does not fear any of Kerfluffle's moves and gets a valuable opportunity to use Future Sight or Teleport. Tornadus-T can switch into Kerfluffle and immediately force it out; however, it still takes heavy damage from Moonblast, so it can't switch in unless it's kept healthy. Astrolotl can switch in and scout Choice Specs Kerfluffle and then pivot to an appropriate answer, but it must be at high health to do so.
**Aegislash**: Aegislash is immune to Kerfluffle's strongest STAB move in Focus Blast and can switch into Moonblasts with relative ease as well, though it's still prone to getting worn down due to its lack of reliable recovery options and susceptibility to entry hazards.
**Moltres**: Moltres has little to fear from Kerfluffle's Moonblast, and while Focus Blast and Sludge Bomb can deal respectable damage, Moltres still remains a solid switch-in due to its bulk and access to reliable recovery. Be wary of getting poisoned by Sludge Bomb, though, as there's a small chance Kerfluffle can 2HKO a poisoned Moltres.
**Faster Offensive Threats**: Pokemon that are faster and capable of KOing Kerfluffle such as Choice Scarf Jumbao, Choice Scarf Kartana, and Tornadus-T are all potent offensive checks. Even Pokemon like Dragapult and Spectrier can threaten to KO Kerfluffle with prior chip damage. Finally, Rillaboom's Grassy Glide and Cawmodore's Bullet Punch are two forms of strong priority that can revenge kill weakened Kerfluffle.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[2spoopy4u, 251944]]
- Quality checked by: [[snake_rattler, 227784], [-Voltage-, 73006]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Rabia, 336073]]
			
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