[SET]
name: Offensive
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Volt Switch
move 3: Heat Wave
move 4: Roost
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
tera type: Fire
ability: Static
nature: Timid
evs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
ivs: 0 Atk
[SET COMMENTS]
Offensive Zapdos stands out as a very proactive Pokemon that can help gain momentum and chip down important walls for its team while taking on dangerous foes such as Great Tusk and Iron Defense + Body Press Zamazenta. Volt Switch allows Zapdos to get out of difficult matchups safely such as against Galarian Slowking and Raging Bolt. Heat Wave hits Iron Treads for super effective damage, which can otherwise completely wall Zapdos, while also severely damaging other Steel-types such as Gholdengo and Kingambit that might be able to take a hit or two from it. Roost keeps Zapdos healthy over the course of a game so it can continue checking Pokemon like Scizor and battering opposing defensive cores. Weather Ball can be used over Heat Wave if Zapdos is paired with either Galarian Slowking or Pelipper to give it an option to hit Ground-types such as Gliscor and especially Ting-Lu for massive damage. If it is paired with Galarian Slowking, Weather Ball can also hit Raging Bolt. Heavy-Duty Boots allow Zapdos to switch in more easily against Pokemon such as Kingambit. Tera Fire allows Zapdos to OHKO Iron Treads with Heat Wave while also giving it a resistance to Ice-type attacks from Pokemon such as Weavile and Kyurem in a pinch.
Offensive Zapdos fits best on balance teams, which heavily appreciate its ability to output great damage while checking Pokemon such as Kingambit and Iron Defense + Body Press Kingambit. Due to its lack of bulk investment, Zapdos cannot reliably switch into Pokemon such as Ogerpon-W and Dragon Dance Dragonite. Thus, teammates such as Corviknight and Pecharunt are crucial to help it take on these powerful foes. Pokemon such as Galarian Slowking and Iron Crown that can take on special attackers are incredibly useful, as they can form pivot cores to weaken opposing defensive structures, and Zapdos can help take on Pokemon such as Kingambit that they may otherwise struggle with. Pokemon such as Kyurem and Rillaboom that struggle with Steel-types such as Iron Treads and Kingambit heavily appreciate Zapdos luring them in with Heat Wave, while in return, they can take on foes such as Ting-Lu that Zapdos may struggle with. Zapdos struggles immensely with Raging Bolt. Therefore, checks such as Ting-Lu and Iron Treads are very much appreciated; in return, Zapdos can handle Pokemon such as Zamazenta and Great Tusk that might threaten out its partners. Zapdos can effectively lure in and KO Pokemon such as Hisuian Samurott, Gholdengo, and Pecharunt by using its high Speed and powerful attacks, which means partners such as Iron Crown, Dragonite, and Gholdengo that typically struggle a lot against them heavily appreciate its support. Ice-type attackers such as Weavile and Kyurem are great teammates, as they can take on common Ground-types such as Ting-Lu and Gliscor that Zapdos otherwise can struggle against, and in return, Zapdos can help them get in through Volt Switch and take on Fighting-types such as Zamazenta and Keldeo that they may struggle against. Pokemon such as Dragapult like the extra damage that Zapdos outputs with Hurricane to help chip down Pokemon such as Ting-Lu; they form a pivoting core together to switch into each other's checks.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/heatraneater.647728/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/stads.110504/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/dead-by-daylight.571069/
Grammar checked by:
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name: Offensive
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Volt Switch
move 3: Heat Wave
move 4: Roost
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
tera type: Fire
ability: Static
nature: Timid
evs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
ivs: 0 Atk
[SET COMMENTS]
Offensive Zapdos stands out as a very proactive Pokemon that can help gain momentum and chip down important walls for its team while taking on dangerous foes such as Great Tusk and Iron Defense + Body Press Zamazenta. Volt Switch allows Zapdos to get out of difficult matchups safely such as against Galarian Slowking and Raging Bolt. Heat Wave hits Iron Treads for super effective damage, which can otherwise completely wall Zapdos, while also severely damaging other Steel-types such as Gholdengo and Kingambit that might be able to take a hit or two from it. Roost keeps Zapdos healthy over the course of a game so it can continue checking Pokemon like Scizor and battering opposing defensive cores. Weather Ball can be used over Heat Wave if Zapdos is paired with either Galarian Slowking or Pelipper to give it an option to hit Ground-types such as Gliscor and especially Ting-Lu for massive damage. If it is paired with Galarian Slowking, Weather Ball can also hit Raging Bolt. Heavy-Duty Boots allow Zapdos to switch in more easily against Pokemon such as Kingambit. Tera Fire allows Zapdos to OHKO Iron Treads with Heat Wave while also giving it a resistance to Ice-type attacks from Pokemon such as Weavile and Kyurem in a pinch.
Offensive Zapdos fits best on balance teams, which heavily appreciate its ability to output great damage while checking Pokemon such as Kingambit and Iron Defense + Body Press Kingambit. Due to its lack of bulk investment, Zapdos cannot reliably switch into Pokemon such as Ogerpon-W and Dragon Dance Dragonite. Thus, teammates such as Corviknight and Pecharunt are crucial to help it take on these powerful foes. Pokemon such as Galarian Slowking and Iron Crown that can take on special attackers are incredibly useful, as they can form pivot cores to weaken opposing defensive structures, and Zapdos can help take on Pokemon such as Kingambit that they may otherwise struggle with. Pokemon such as Kyurem and Rillaboom that struggle with Steel-types such as Iron Treads and Kingambit heavily appreciate Zapdos luring them in with Heat Wave, while in return, they can take on foes such as Ting-Lu that Zapdos may struggle with. Zapdos struggles immensely with Raging Bolt. Therefore, checks such as Ting-Lu and Iron Treads are very much appreciated; in return, Zapdos can handle Pokemon such as Zamazenta and Great Tusk that might threaten out its partners. Zapdos can effectively lure in and KO Pokemon such as Hisuian Samurott, Gholdengo, and Pecharunt by using its high Speed and powerful attacks, which means partners such as Iron Crown, Dragonite, and Gholdengo that typically struggle a lot against them heavily appreciate its support. Ice-type attackers such as Weavile and Kyurem are great teammates, as they can take on common Ground-types such as Ting-Lu and Gliscor that Zapdos otherwise can struggle against, and in return, Zapdos can help them get in through Volt Switch and take on Fighting-types such as Zamazenta and Keldeo that they may struggle against. Pokemon such as Dragapult like the extra damage that Zapdos outputs with Hurricane to help chip down Pokemon such as Ting-Lu; they form a pivoting core together to switch into each other's checks.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/heatraneater.647728/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/stads.110504/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/dead-by-daylight.571069/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/autumn.384270/
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