[OVERVIEW]

Glimmora is one of the premier hazard setting Pokemon in DOU, due to its ability to quickly set all of Stealth Rocks, Spikes, and Toxic Spikes. Glimmora's signature ability, Toxic Debris, allows Glimmora to set up Toxic Spikes without attacking, forcing opponents to think twice about targeting Glimmora with physical attacks. Glimmora's signature move, Mortal Spin, allows Glimmora to wear down walls such as Ting-Lu and Iron Hands via poison, or remove hazards itself, simultaneously functioning as a hazard setter and remover for its team. Glimmora typically thrives on offensive structures with strong breakers like Extreme Speed Dragonite or Jet Punch Palafin, as Glimmora's entry hazards help put opposing Pokemon in range of strong priority attacks. Glimmora's high base special attack of 130 also allows it to output significant damage while still having the option to set hazards. Glimmora's two biggest drawbacks are its average speed stat and its somewhat lackluster typing. Glimmora's base 86 speed means much of the metagame's common threats, such as Chi-Yu or Chien-Pao, can outspeed it. Glimmora's typing of Rock / Poison means it is 2x weak to Psychic, Water, and Steel, as well as 4x weak to Ground. These 4 weaknesses are all somewhat relevant attacking types, which undermines the impact of Glimmora's decent defensive stats. Glimmora can particularly struggle to deal with Iron Bundle and Walking Wake, both of which outspeed Glimmora and threaten large damage, forcing Glimmora into a very defensive position. Glimmora's main competition as a hazard setter is Ting-Lu, a much bulkier Pokemon that can also OHKO Glimmora with its ground coverage and is able to check Chi-Yu more effectively.
[SET]
Glimmora @ Focus Sash
Ability: Toxic Debris
Tera Type: Flying / Grass
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Stealth Rock / Spikes
- Mortal Spin
- Sludge Bomb / Power Gem
- Spiky Shield / Earth Power
[SET COMMENTS]
* Focus Sash allows Glimmora to live a single hit, allowing it to either get a layer of hazards up or fire off an attack.
* Earth Power gives Glimmora an option to threaten other Glimmora and Steel types like Gholdengo.
* Stealth Rock can be used to chip certain Pokemon, such as Dragonite and Chi-Yu, into range to be picked off by Glimmora's teammates, while Spikes take multiple turns to set but deal significantly more chip damage on average with multiple layers.
* Spiky Shield can potentially further chip down opponents while still keeping Glimmora safe while a teammate repositions to support it.
* Power Gem allows Glimmora to hit Fire-, Ice-, and Flying-types such as Iron Bundle, Chi-Yu, and Dragonite, while Sludge Bomb can be used for its increased overall power and ability to hit Fairy-types like Sylveon.
* Max Speed EVs and a Timid nature lets Glimmora to outrun as many Pokemon as possible, allowing it to get more hazards up or fire off an attack more consistently. Max Special attack EVs enables Glimmora to make best use of its highest base stat to deal significant damage.
* Tera Flying or Grass allow Glimmora to handle Ground-type attacks that would otherwise OHKO it.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
The most relevant alternative to the standard Focus Sash set is a Choice Specs set, which uses Glimmora's high special attack as well as its decent coverage options in Earth Power and Energy Ball, opting to rely solely on Toxic Debris to set hazards. This can allow Glimmora to pick up knockouts on unsuspecting targets such as Gholdengo, but this set greatly diminishes some of Glimmora's defining traits by not running Mortal Spin, Spikes, or Stealth Rock. Air Balloon can also be run to negate Glimmora's 4x ground weakness to allow it to more easily set hazards in front of would-be counters like Ting-Lu. However, Focus Sash is still the most consistent item on Glimmora due to complimenting its support options by guaranteeing survival against any strong attack.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[eragon11145, 587701]]
- Quality checked by: [[username1, userid1], [username2, userid2]]
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Glimmora is one of the premier hazard setting Pokemon in DOU, due to its ability to quickly set all of Stealth Rocks, Spikes, and Toxic Spikes. Glimmora's signature ability, Toxic Debris, allows Glimmora to set up Toxic Spikes without attacking, forcing opponents to think twice about targeting Glimmora with physical attacks. Glimmora's signature move, Mortal Spin, allows Glimmora to wear down walls such as Ting-Lu and Iron Hands via poison, or remove hazards itself, simultaneously functioning as a hazard setter and remover for its team. Glimmora typically thrives on offensive structures with strong breakers like Extreme Speed Dragonite or Jet Punch Palafin, as Glimmora's entry hazards help put opposing Pokemon in range of strong priority attacks. Glimmora's high base special attack of 130 also allows it to output significant damage while still having the option to set hazards. Glimmora's two biggest drawbacks are its average speed stat and its somewhat lackluster typing. Glimmora's base 86 speed means much of the metagame's common threats, such as Chi-Yu or Chien-Pao, can outspeed it. Glimmora's typing of Rock / Poison means it is 2x weak to Psychic, Water, and Steel, as well as 4x weak to Ground. These 4 weaknesses are all somewhat relevant attacking types, which undermines the impact of Glimmora's decent defensive stats. Glimmora can particularly struggle to deal with Iron Bundle and Walking Wake, both of which outspeed Glimmora and threaten large damage, forcing Glimmora into a very defensive position. Glimmora's main competition as a hazard setter is Ting-Lu, a much bulkier Pokemon that can also OHKO Glimmora with its ground coverage and is able to check Chi-Yu more effectively.
[SET]
Glimmora @ Focus Sash
Ability: Toxic Debris
Tera Type: Flying / Grass
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Stealth Rock / Spikes
- Mortal Spin
- Sludge Bomb / Power Gem
- Spiky Shield / Earth Power
[SET COMMENTS]
* Focus Sash allows Glimmora to live a single hit, allowing it to either get a layer of hazards up or fire off an attack.
* Earth Power gives Glimmora an option to threaten other Glimmora and Steel types like Gholdengo.
* Stealth Rock can be used to chip certain Pokemon, such as Dragonite and Chi-Yu, into range to be picked off by Glimmora's teammates, while Spikes take multiple turns to set but deal significantly more chip damage on average with multiple layers.
* Spiky Shield can potentially further chip down opponents while still keeping Glimmora safe while a teammate repositions to support it.
* Power Gem allows Glimmora to hit Fire-, Ice-, and Flying-types such as Iron Bundle, Chi-Yu, and Dragonite, while Sludge Bomb can be used for its increased overall power and ability to hit Fairy-types like Sylveon.
* Max Speed EVs and a Timid nature lets Glimmora to outrun as many Pokemon as possible, allowing it to get more hazards up or fire off an attack more consistently. Max Special attack EVs enables Glimmora to make best use of its highest base stat to deal significant damage.
* Tera Flying or Grass allow Glimmora to handle Ground-type attacks that would otherwise OHKO it.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
The most relevant alternative to the standard Focus Sash set is a Choice Specs set, which uses Glimmora's high special attack as well as its decent coverage options in Earth Power and Energy Ball, opting to rely solely on Toxic Debris to set hazards. This can allow Glimmora to pick up knockouts on unsuspecting targets such as Gholdengo, but this set greatly diminishes some of Glimmora's defining traits by not running Mortal Spin, Spikes, or Stealth Rock. Air Balloon can also be run to negate Glimmora's 4x ground weakness to allow it to more easily set hazards in front of would-be counters like Ting-Lu. However, Focus Sash is still the most consistent item on Glimmora due to complimenting its support options by guaranteeing survival against any strong attack.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[eragon11145, 587701]]
- Quality checked by: [[username1, userid1], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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