BH Kyurem-B

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[OVERVIEW]

Kyurem-B differentiates itself with from other -ate users with its Ice-type STAB attacks, (comma) Kyurem-B has giving it a superior matchup against Dragon-types like Giratina and Zygarde-C, which other -ate users typically rely on boosting items or prior damage to threaten to OHKO. In addition, its base 95 Speed and resistance to Water also give Kyurem-B a good chance to take on Primal Groudon and Primal Kyogre. Despite its slightly lower Attack than Mega Rayquaza and its mediocre Special Attack, Kyurem-B still gives some archetypes a hard time, as the combination of its Refrigerate-boosted STAB attacks and coverage moves leave leaves opposing teams with very few Pokemon that can safely pivot into Kyurem-B it. To specify, Kyurem-B beats traditional -ate checks such as Celesteela and Soundproof Mega Slowbro (RC) and is able to threaten the primary powerhouses of offensive teams such as Mega Rayquaza more than other -ate users thanks to its Ice STAB attacks, putting large amounts of pressure on Steel-types and generating forcing fairly predictable opposing counterplay that can be easily circumvented. Imposter users also cannot consistently take advantage of Kyurem-B due to its decent bulk being primarily weighted in its HP stat. However, Kyurem-B still often faces competition with other -ate users. For example, Mega Diancie has better damage output that allows it to provide its team with slightly better security against offensive foes and can viably run more specialized sets to circumvent its defensive checks. In addition, when compared to other -ate users, Kyurem-B can't offensively check anything in particular, unlike Mega Rayquaza and Mega Diancie, which have more relevant resistances and therefore find more opportunities to switch in. Kyurem-B's reliance on priority moves to combat faster threats also leaves it vulnerable to getting revenge killed by foes like Mega Mewtwo X and Kartana.


[SET]
name: Refrigerate
move 1: Extreme Speed
move 2: Boomburst
move 3: Bolt Strike / Fake Out / Return / Stealth Rock
move 4: Precipice Blades / Close Combat / V-Create
item: Icicle Plate
ability: Refrigerate
nature: Lonely
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Def / 252 SpA / 252 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
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Extreme Speed is useful for its increased priority bracket and high damage output against offensive threats like Mega Gengar, giving Kyurem-B a needed countermeasure against faster foes and providing the team with revenge killing utility. Boomburst enables Kyurem-B to use a stronger Ice-type attack, do much higher damage to physically defensive foes like Primal Groudon and Fur Coat users like Mega Slowbro, and potentially punish Dazzling users that attempt to take advantage of a predicted Extreme Speed. Bolt Strike gives Kyurem-B crucial coverage against Water-types, preventing Primal Kyogre, Mega Gyarados, and the less common Mega Slowbro from walling this set. Its decent chance to paralyze opposing Pokemon can also be handy against foes that Kyurem-B struggles to bypass and Imposter users that may pivot into Kyurem-B on a pinch. Fake Out further strengthens Kyurem-B's matchup against offensive teams, letting it deal free damage, which is always useful. This also sometimes allows Kyurem-B to take out a threat that cannot be taken down by Extreme Speed alone. Return is a stronger Refrigerate-boosted STAB physical attack that has significantly more PP than Extreme Speed and is powerful enough to have a chance to OHKO Giratina after Stealth Rock damage and cleanly 2HKO Assault Vest Dialga and Mega Audino. Note that forgoing coverage against Water-types or a secondary priority move makes Return often a questionable choice, however. Stealth Rock can be used instead to pressure opposing teams if offensive threats can be sufficiently covered by Kyurem-B's teammates. Precipice Blades targets Flash Fire Steel-types like Registeel and Aegislash that commonly pivot into Kyurem-B, 2HKOing them on the switch. Precipice Blades also serves as a decently strong neutral attack against Water-types if Kyurem-B lacks Bolt Strike. Close Combat is a more accurate coverage move against Steel-types that also hits Mega Gyarados, Mega Tyranitar, and Fur Coat Chansey hard. It fails to cover some Steel-types like Aegislash and Necrozma-DM, however. V-create is a stronger coverage move against Steel-types, having enough power to OHKO many Steel-types with minimal prior damage.

Set Details
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A Lonely nature is typically preferred, as Kyurem-B needs the extra power to 2HKO Registeel with Precipice Blades and do the maximum amount of damage to faster foes with Extreme Speed. Another important benchmark of this nature includes enabling Kyurem-B to KO Primal Kyogre and Mega Gyarados with Bolt Strike after they switch into any other attack. Alternatively, a Naive nature can be considered to outspeed positive-natured base 90 Speed Pokemon like Primal Groudon and Primal Kyogre, but it is rare for said Pokemon to run maximum Speed, (AC) and the loss of power isn't generally worth it. Refrigerate turns Kyurem-B's Normal-type attacks into boosted Ice-type STAB attacks, making moves like Extreme Speed and Boomburst significantly more powerful. Boomburst can OHKO Giratina after Stealth Rock damage and 2HKO Mega Audino. Icicle Plate further boosts the power of Kyurem-B's Ice-type STAB attacks, making it an effective mixed attacker that can 2HKO a good amount number of neutral Pokemon in the metagame, including Mega Audino and Xerneas. Expert Belt can be used instead to increase the odds that Kyurem-B will net OHKOs with super effective attacks like V-create on Registeel.

Usage Tips
========

Kyurem-B will not have many opportunities to liberally switch into the field. Kyurem-B It takes sizeable damage from Stealth Rock upon switching in, and because of its average Speed stat, it is unable to double switch effectively due to its vulnerability to many faster threats, particularly opposing -ate users that can strike Kyurem-B first. Kyurem-B is generally forced to play with caution and should prefer entering the field by slow pivoting or when it has to revenge kill a foe. Once in, Kyurem-B will have opportunities to surprise and punish its switch-ins with its coverage moves. Due to Ice being less popular of an offensive typing, some teams are loosely prepared for Kyurem-B and tend to rely on offensive pressure or Imposter to keep it in control. Offensive pressure can be dealt with if Kyurem-B is defensively supported by its teammates, but keeping Imposter users in line will require more aggressive strategies, such as using entry hazards or strictly securing momentum. Make sure that foes like Registeel and Primal Kyogre that attempt to sponge hits from Kyurem-B are harshly punished with appropriate coverage moves and weakened enough to be easily taken out by another teammate if Kyurem-B does not get to KO them itself. Kyurem-B also proves to be an annoyance for offensive teams, as not many viable Pokemon from such archetypes resist Ice and some teams rely on a single Steel-type to check -ate users, which Kyurem-B can easily bypass with a coverage move. As it will force a lot of switches against faster threats once they are revealed to lack abilities like Dazzling, setting entry hazards can be helpful for further punishing switch-ins. Though Kyurem-B is capable of doing a good amount of damage to many foes early- and mid-game, it can also be a cleaner late-game. Identify the opposing team's structure and draft plans to use Kyurem-B appropriately. Scouting for opposing abilities is crucially important. Foes like Mega Mewtwo Y with Dazzling can be very dangerous should Kyurem-B waste its turn by choosing a priority attack and give them a chance tothey set up. Lastly, be cautious about Extreme Speed's PP. If it is excessively wasted on foes that resist it, it will hinder Kyurem-B's revenge killing capabilities.

Team Options
========

Steel-types typically become necessary, (AC) as Kyurem-B will usually be forced out against opposing -ate users. Most of them can easily justify a slow pivoting move that can help Kyurem-B enter the field easily. However, note that they stack weaknesses to Fighting-types with Kyurem-B, making adding Aegislash a good partner for compressing defensive roles or adding Giratina to cover Fighting-types a good idea. Steel-types can also set entry hazards that Kyurem-B can take advantage of due to the number of switches it easily forces, and they can pivot to bring Kyurem-B in against Magic Bounce users. Depending on its coverage moves, Kyurem-B can be Imposter-proof by varying methods. Water-types can be a decent pivot to Kyurem-B lacking Bolt Strike, though Precipice Blades can be strong enough to 2HKO them on the switch if they are weakened enough. Mega Slowbro, especially Fur Coat variants, can easily wall any variant of Kyurem-B lacking Bolt Strike. Flash Fire Steel-types can be considered if Kyurem-B lacks Precipice Blades and Close Combat, and Fur Coat Chansey can effectively Imposter-proof Kyurem-B, as it easily avoids a 2HKO from any moves. Many offensive partners can benefit from Kyurem-B's ability to bring pressure to the table against offensive foes and certain Steel-types. Primal Groudon can threaten most Steel-types that Kyurem-B may struggle with, provide Stealth Rock support, and pivot into Mega Diancie. Kyurem-B in return provides the team with more security against Mega Rayquaza and pressures Celesteela that can typically check Primal Groudon well with an ability that makes it immune to Fire. Giratina and Zygarde-C, though they share weaknesses to Fairy-types, can provide useful defensive presences against Regigigas and Mega Mewtwo X. As Kyurem-B naturally threatens Giratina and Zygarde-C, can threaten Primal Kyogre with Bolt Strike, and can potentially dispose of Mega Tyranitar and Ferrothorn with Close Combat, Poison Heal users like Regigigas, Primal Kyogre, and Xerneas make great partners, (AC) as they all appreciate these threats being weakened. All of them can absorb status and weaker attacks for Kyurem-B in return, and Xerneas is additionally able to switch into Core Enforcer. Entry hazard removers are needed for Kyurem-B to remain healthy. Defoggers like Giratina and Rapid Spinners like Dialga and Yveltal are able to fulfill this role. Imposter users with a Choice Scarf, Unaware users, and Prankster users can effectively take on Dazzling sweepers, which Kyurem-B cannot take down with priority moves.


[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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As Kyurem-B can threaten a variety of foes with its STAB attacks and coverage moves, a Choice Band set using Tough Claws running Ice Hammer, Bolt Strike, Close Combat, and Sunsteel Strike may be an appealing option. Refrigerate sets can also use Choice Band to use a stronger Extreme Speed and heavily pressure defensive walls with coverage moves like Precipice Blades, Bolt Strike, or even with Trick. However, these sets may struggle to threaten offensive teams, (AC) and there are more threatening Choice Band wallbreakers to choose, such as Mega Mewtwo X and Kartana. Kyurem-B's lower Speed stat can also cause further problems against faster teams when running this set. Sunsteel Strike on the Refrigerate set hits Sturdy Shedinja (RC) but lacks other utility. Life Orb is a possible item to improve Kyurem-B's general damage output, giving it a good chance to 2HKO Mega Slowbro with Boomburst after Stealth Rock damage and OHKO Primal Kyogre and Mega Gyarados with Bolt Strike. However, Life Orb can wear down Kyurem-B quite quickly, (AC) and Kyurem-B already suffers from its high susceptibility to residual damage. Safety Goggles can be used to prevent Kyurem-B from being neutralized by Spore, though forgoing Icicle Plate makes a visible difference in damage output, making it a less optimal option.


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

**Offensive Priority Users**: Mega Diancie can easily threaten Kyurem-B by threatening to outspeed and OHKO it with Pixilate-boosted Extreme Speed after minimal prior damage. Mega Rayquaza, though it generally avoids Kyurem-B, also outspeeds it and can pick off weakened Kyurem-B with a faster Fake Out or Extreme Speed. Due to their general prevalence, the amount of time that Kyurem-B can stay in the field is quite limited. Triage Mega Rayquaza holding a Life Orb can easily OHKO a slightly damaged Kyurem-B after setting up Tail Glow.

**Physical Walls**: Mega Slowbro can easily switch into Kyurem-B lacking Bolt Strike, and it can even shrug off Bolt Strike if it has Fur Coat. Fur Coat Chansey and less common walls like Cresselia and Mega Aggron can avoid being 2HKOed by Kyurem-B.

**Faster Foes**: Kyurem-B's middling Speed tier leaves it vulnerable to getting revenge killed by faster threats like Mega Mewtwo X, Mega Mewtwo Y, and Kartana. These Pokemon must be healthy enough to survive Kyurem-B's Extreme Speed to retaliate, however. Faster Poison Heal users like Regigigas and Xerneas are bulky enough to take Extreme Speed from Kyurem-B as long as they have not been overly weakened and can use Kyurem-B as a setup fodder with sleep-inducing moves.

**Dazzling and Queenly Majesty**: Kyurem-B is typically reliant on Extreme Speed to perform its important roles against offensive teams, and this means users of Dazzling and Queenly Majesty, such as Mega Gengar and Mega Mewtwo X, can punish Kyurem-B's attempts to strike them first.

**Eviolite Imposter Chansey**: Imposter Chansey's effectiveness as a pivot against Kyurem-B may vary on whether Kyurem-B has moves like Close Combat, but it can switch into Kyurem-B at least a few times and force it out with its superior bulk.

**Sturdy Shedinja**: Unless Kyurem-B has Sunsteel Strike, it gets completely walled by Sturdy Shedinja and is forced out by the threat of Endeavor.

**Entry Hazards**: Kyurem-B's weakness to Stealth Rock, as well as its vulnerability to other entry hazards, can reduce its longevity.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[DMDW, 434601]]
- Quality checked by: [[GL Volkner, 330455], [Electrolyte, 148071], [Gurpreet Patel (Sent you a Friend Request), 233142]]
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