[SET]
Offensive Pivot (Iron Moth) @ Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Quark Drive
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Fiery Dance
- Sludge Wave
- U-turn
- Morning Sun / Toxic Spikes
[SET COMMENTS]
With its unique typing, Iron Moth provides both offensive and defensive utility for balance and bulky offense teams, handling Steel- and Fairy-types such as Ferrothorn, Choice Specs Iron Valiant, and Gholdengo. Fiery Dance is preferred over other Fire-type moves due to the boosts given, which make Iron Moth a stronger wallbreaker and allow it to push past Pokemon such as Landorus-T and Moltres. Sludge Wave is necessary to hit Fairy-types such as Clefable, Iron Valiant, and Tapu Lele while also being a strong option against Fire-resistant foes such as Hisuian Samurott, Raging Bolt, and the aforementioned Moltres. U-turn allows Iron Moth to keep up momentum for its team, punishing defensive switch-ins such as Heatran and Toxapex more easily while enabling other strong attackers. Morning Sun improves Iron Moth's longevity, letting it wallbreak more consistently. Alternatively, Toxic Spikes punishes passive play against Iron Moth while wearing down defensive structures, including Pokemon such as Mega Tyranitar and Ting-Lu, quicker for its teammates. Energy Ball is another option, notably 2HKOing Alomomola unboosted while OHKOing Mega Diancie and Great Tusk after Stealth Rock, preventing the latter from using Rapid Spin. However, it doesn't have much use outside of this, since its damage output against other threats is poor without boosts.
Iron Moth works best on bulky offense teams that appreciate its pivoting and wallbreaking capabilities. Specially defensive Pokemon such as Galarian Slowking, Ting-Lu, and Mega Tyranitar all easily shut down Iron Moth, with the latter being able to Pursuit trap it with ease. Physically offensive partners such as Urshifu-R, Garchomp, and Weavile are valuable teammates that can break past these walls for Iron Moth. They all appreciate Iron Moth handling Fairy-types such as Clefable and Tapu Fini in return, as well as absorbing Toxic Spikes from Toxapex and Glimmora to improve their longevity. The aforementioned Garchomp, as well as Landorus-T and Ferrothorn, can set hazards such as Stealth Rock to help wear down defensive structures quicker, which allows Iron Moth to clean up more easily with its high Speed. If Iron Moth uses Toxic Spikes, it can even stack hazards with these teammates; this makes Gholdengo a good partner with its ability to deny Defog and Rapid Spin, as well as its ability to handle Psychic-types such as Tapu Lele and Mega Medicham. A major roadblock for Iron Moth is Heatran, which effectively counters Iron Moth. Ground-, Water-, and Fighting-types such as Great Tusk, Ogerpon-W, and Zamazenta are good allies for breaking past it with ease. In return, they appreciate Iron Moth handling bulkier foes such as Clefable, Ferrothorn, and Pecharunt. Pivot support from teammates such as Choice Scarf Urshifu-R, Roaring Moon, and Tapu Koko are great for enabling Iron Moth against foes it does well against but may not want to directly switch into, such as Melmetal and Kartana, while Iron Moth can enable these threats against foes it struggles versus, such as Heatran, Raging Bolt, and Toxapex. Tapu Koko is especially good since it enables Iron Moth's Quark Drive via Electric Surge, allowing Iron Moth to OHKO both Hisuian Samurott and Urshifu-R with Sludge Wave or OHKO bulky Gholdengo with Fiery Dance unboosted. Tapu Lele is also a solid teammate, threatening Toxapex and Ting-Lu for Iron Moth while giving immunity to priority from Urshifu-R and Kingambit, both of which would otherwise pick off Iron Moth after minimal chip damage. In return, Iron Moth breaks through bulky Steel-types such as Mega Scizor and Ferrothorn, while they can both overwhelm a shared check in Heatran.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/sami.604820/
Quality checked by:
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Offensive Pivot (Iron Moth) @ Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Quark Drive
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Fiery Dance
- Sludge Wave
- U-turn
- Morning Sun / Toxic Spikes
[SET COMMENTS]
With its unique typing, Iron Moth provides both offensive and defensive utility for balance and bulky offense teams, handling Steel- and Fairy-types such as Ferrothorn, Choice Specs Iron Valiant, and Gholdengo. Fiery Dance is preferred over other Fire-type moves due to the boosts given, which make Iron Moth a stronger wallbreaker and allow it to push past Pokemon such as Landorus-T and Moltres. Sludge Wave is necessary to hit Fairy-types such as Clefable, Iron Valiant, and Tapu Lele while also being a strong option against Fire-resistant foes such as Hisuian Samurott, Raging Bolt, and the aforementioned Moltres. U-turn allows Iron Moth to keep up momentum for its team, punishing defensive switch-ins such as Heatran and Toxapex more easily while enabling other strong attackers. Morning Sun improves Iron Moth's longevity, letting it wallbreak more consistently. Alternatively, Toxic Spikes punishes passive play against Iron Moth while wearing down defensive structures, including Pokemon such as Mega Tyranitar and Ting-Lu, quicker for its teammates. Energy Ball is another option, notably 2HKOing Alomomola unboosted while OHKOing Mega Diancie and Great Tusk after Stealth Rock, preventing the latter from using Rapid Spin. However, it doesn't have much use outside of this, since its damage output against other threats is poor without boosts.
Iron Moth works best on bulky offense teams that appreciate its pivoting and wallbreaking capabilities. Specially defensive Pokemon such as Galarian Slowking, Ting-Lu, and Mega Tyranitar all easily shut down Iron Moth, with the latter being able to Pursuit trap it with ease. Physically offensive partners such as Urshifu-R, Garchomp, and Weavile are valuable teammates that can break past these walls for Iron Moth. They all appreciate Iron Moth handling Fairy-types such as Clefable and Tapu Fini in return, as well as absorbing Toxic Spikes from Toxapex and Glimmora to improve their longevity. The aforementioned Garchomp, as well as Landorus-T and Ferrothorn, can set hazards such as Stealth Rock to help wear down defensive structures quicker, which allows Iron Moth to clean up more easily with its high Speed. If Iron Moth uses Toxic Spikes, it can even stack hazards with these teammates; this makes Gholdengo a good partner with its ability to deny Defog and Rapid Spin, as well as its ability to handle Psychic-types such as Tapu Lele and Mega Medicham. A major roadblock for Iron Moth is Heatran, which effectively counters Iron Moth. Ground-, Water-, and Fighting-types such as Great Tusk, Ogerpon-W, and Zamazenta are good allies for breaking past it with ease. In return, they appreciate Iron Moth handling bulkier foes such as Clefable, Ferrothorn, and Pecharunt. Pivot support from teammates such as Choice Scarf Urshifu-R, Roaring Moon, and Tapu Koko are great for enabling Iron Moth against foes it does well against but may not want to directly switch into, such as Melmetal and Kartana, while Iron Moth can enable these threats against foes it struggles versus, such as Heatran, Raging Bolt, and Toxapex. Tapu Koko is especially good since it enables Iron Moth's Quark Drive via Electric Surge, allowing Iron Moth to OHKO both Hisuian Samurott and Urshifu-R with Sludge Wave or OHKO bulky Gholdengo with Fiery Dance unboosted. Tapu Lele is also a solid teammate, threatening Toxapex and Ting-Lu for Iron Moth while giving immunity to priority from Urshifu-R and Kingambit, both of which would otherwise pick off Iron Moth after minimal chip damage. In return, Iron Moth breaks through bulky Steel-types such as Mega Scizor and Ferrothorn, while they can both overwhelm a shared check in Heatran.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/sami.604820/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/wildfiree.542295/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/medasus.632421/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/sunny004.197240/
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