[SET]
Name: Offensive Z-Move
Move 1: Hurricane
Move 2: Thunderbolt
Move 3: Volt Switch
Move 4: Roost
Item: Flyinium Z
Ability: Static
Nature: Modest
EVs: 40 HP / 252 SpA / 216 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Equipped with Flyinium Z, Zapdos is a powerful offensive force, KOing foes immune or resistant to Electric, such as Landorus-T, Garchomp, Gliscor, Kyurem, and Ferrothorn, after slight chip damage. While bulkier Ground-Types such as Gastrodon and Hippowdon avoid the OHKO, they struggle to survive Supersonic Skystrike + Hurricane. With opposing Ground-Types removed, Zapdos can freely wear down its checks, such as Chansey, Mega Latias, and Mega Tyranitar, with Volt Switch. However, the lack of bulk investment and Heavy-Duty Boots means it is an unreliable check to Kartana, Serperior and Mega Lopunny, especially if Stealth Rock is up. Thunderbolt is chosen as its primary Electric STAB move over Discharge to maximise its role as a wallbreaker. Roost increases its longevity against passive foes such as Toxapex, Ferrothorn, and Tapu Fini, as well as offsets Stealth Rock chip. It also allows Zapdos to stay out of range of the likes of Mega Lopunny, Mega Scizor, and Kartana. Zapdos's EV spread outspeeds Modest Tapu Lele and Kyurem whilst maximising its power, notably KOing bulkier variants of Gliscor after Stealth Rock.
This Zapdos set fits best on offensive teams that can capitalize on its strong Volt Switch and its ability to remove Ground-types. It pairs exceptionally well with offensive pivots like Mega Lopunny and Urshifu-R, as well as strong but frail wallbreakers such as Mega Diancie, Mega Medicham, and Weavile. These attackers threaten the slow special walls that Zapdos pivots out of, like Chansey and Mega Tyranitar. In return, the former two bring Zapdos back in by using U-turn on bulky physical walls like Clefable and Toxapex. Mega Diancie helps block Stealth Rock while benefitting from Zapdos removing Ferrothorn and Gliscor. Weavile can Pursuit trap Mega Latias and Chansey and remove key items from foes with Knock Off. Due to Zapdos's Stealth Rock weakness and tendency to use Volt Switch, Defog support from the likes of Tapu Fini, Rotom-W, Gliscor, and Landorus-T allows it to switch in and pivot more frequently and minimize the need for Zapdos to use Roost. Zapdos also offensively threatens Kartana and Serperior for these teammates. Alternatively, entry hazard pressure from Zapdos's teammates such as Garchomp, Gliscor, Landorus-T, Ferrothorn, and Heatran may also force the opponent to use Defog themselves, removing their own entry hazards to Zapdos's benefit. Mega Mawile is another fantastic partner, as it can exploit Chansey and Mega Latias, as well as Weavile, which enjoys switching into Zapdos after revenge killing Zapdos.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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An alternative EV spread of 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe with a Timid Nature outspeeds Timid Tapu Lele and Kyurem, Urshifu-R, and Hydreigon while Speed tying Mega Charizard X and Y as well as Mega Medicham. However, the loss of power is noteworthy against bulkier targets, such as never KOing Ferrothorn with Hurricane into Supersonic Skystrike after Leftovers recovery.
Checks and Counters
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**Stealth Rock**: As Zapdos cannot afford to run Heavy-Duty Boots, its Stealth Rock weakness is exposed, limiting the amount of times it can switch in and use Volt Switch to wear opponents down.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[ChrisPBacon, 544502]]
- Quality checked by: [[Milo, 540138], [Solaros & Lunaris, 471780]
- Grammar checked by: [[UT, 523866]]
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