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[overview]
**Draft Order**: Round 6 onwards

**Price Range**: 6-8 points

**Overview**: Rotom-C is effective at pivoting in and disrupting the opposing team with its utility moves before safely pivoting out. STAB Leaf Storm sets it apart from other Electric-types, threatening most Electric-immune Pokémon and allowing easy use of Volt Switch along with its other Electric-type moves. It generally takes a more supportive role, giving wallbreakers and setup sweepers opportunities to excel. Despite these strong qualities, Rotom-C struggles with its Grass typing giving it a plethora of common weaknesses, its poor HP stat, a lack of reliable recovery, and its reliance on status moves to be effective, especially against foes that resist its STAB combination.

[strategy comments]
Common Roles
========
**Bulky Pivot**: With its unique typing and useful utility moves, Rotom-C is a practical defensive pivot. Spreading status, setting dual screens, and utilizing Volt Switch allows it to effectively assist its teammates.

**Choice Scarf Utility**: With its reasonably strong STAB attacks in Leaf Storm and Thunderbolt, pivoting with Volt Switch, and access to Trick, Rotom-C is an effective Choice Scarf user. Trick is extremely effective at crippling special walls that would otherwise counter it, aiding its special attacking partners.

Common Moves
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**Primary STAB Moves**: Leaf Storm, Thunderbolt, Discharge, Volt Switch

**Setup Moves**: Nasty Plot

**Utility Moves**: Will-O-Wisp, Thunder Wave, Trick, Pain Split, Light Screen, Reflect, Foul Play, Night Shade, Substitute

**Coverage**: Shadow Ball, Dark Pulse, Hex

Niche Moves
========
**Eerie Impulse**: Rotom-C can utilize Eerie Impulse to deal with special attackers one-on-one.

Common Items
========
**Leftovers**: With Rotom-C's only healing move being the inconsistent Pain Split along with its immunity to Spikes reducing the need for Heavy-Duty Boots, Leftovers is the most common item on defensive utility sets. More offensive sets that wish to utilize Nasty Plot can also make use of Leftovers.

**Choice Scarf**: For more offensive sets, Choice Scarf is often preferred due to Rotom-C's reasonable Speed, decent power, and access to Trick to disrupt specially defensive walls.

Niche Items
========
**Heavy-Duty Boots**: Although Rotom-C is immune to most entry hazards, Heavy-Duty Boots can be effective due to its constant pivoting. It can allow Rotom-C to switch into certain threats while staying healthy when Stealth Rock is up.

**Rocky Helmet**: If Rotom-C is expected to pivot into contact moves, Rocky Helmet can be effective at wearing down physical foes.

**Light Clay**: Sets that utilize dual screens can be enhanced with Light Clay extending their duration to further support Rotom-C's teammates.

**Sitrus Berry**: If Rotom-C is not expected to gain much healing long-term from Leftovers, Sitrus Berry can be used for a one-time burst of healing, which is especially useful on sets that pivot with Volt Switch frequently.

**Eject Pack**: Eject Pack can allow Rotom-C to use its powerful Leaf Storm while maintaining momentum.

**Choice Specs**: Similar to Choice Scarf, Choice Specs can be used when power is preferred to Speed. It prevents foes from gaining Speed after Trick, being especially useful against physical attackers.

Tera
========
Although Rotom-C is a possible secondary Tera Capitan, it is often less effective in the role compared to others with a similar point value. If Rotom-C is a Tera Capitan, its Levitate ability can be utilized to bolster its defensive capability by changing into Ground-weak types including Tera Steel, Electric, and Poison. Offensively, it can utilize Tera Grass and Electric to bolster its STAB moves and Tera Ice and Fairy to gain coverage to deal with Dragon- and Grass-types.

Draft Strategy
========
Rotom-C is a good fit on more balanced or offensive teams, aiding its partners with its spreading of status, use of Trick, ease of pivoting with Volt Switch, and setting of dual screens to enable its more offensive partners. Due to its typing, it is especially useful on drafts that may struggle against Water-types.

**Wallbreakers**: The spreading of status and ease of using Volt Switch allow Rotom-C to easily facilitate wallbreakers. Special wallbreakers like Chi-Yu, Ursaluna-B, and Landorus are helped considerably by it using Trick on an opposing special wall.

**Setup Sweepers**: Despite Rotom-C having Nasty Plot at its disposal, it is generally ineffective at setting up due to its poor coverage. Other setup sweepers such as Iron Valiant, Annihilape, and Kingambit are much more successful at receiving support and setup opportunities from it through status, Trick, or dual screens.

**Ice-type Partners**: Dragon- and Grass-types wall Rotom-C's STAB attacks, which can result in setup opportunities for them. With Volt Switch, Ice-type partners such as Weavile, Baxcalibur, and Iron Bundle can threaten these Pokemon allowing status moves and Leaf Storm to be utilized more.

Checks and Counters
========
**Grass- and Dragon-types**: With its lackluster coverage moves, Dragon- and Grass-types like Kyurem and Zarude wall Rotom-C. Volt Switch and status moves can be used against most of these Pokemon, but the latter is ineffective against those unhindered by its status such as Raging Bolt and those with Substitute or Lum Berry.

**Substitute**: Rotom-C's reliance on status moves and Leaf Storm can allow foes with Substitute to set up against it. Grass- and Dragon-types are especially effective at this due to resisting its STAB combination.

**Strong Wallbreakers**: Rotom-C's passable defensive stats and lack of reliable recovery can lead it to be susceptible to strong enough wallbreakers such as Enamorus, Latios, and Urshifu-S.

**Special Walls**: For sets without Trick or after Rotom-C has used Trick, special walls including Galarian Slowking, Zapdos, and Clefable are extremely difficult to deal with due to its reliance on status and limited Special Attack, even with Nasty Plot.

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[overview]
**Draft Order**: Round 6 onwards

**Price Range**: 8-6 Points

**Overview**: Rotom-Mow is effective at pivoting in and disrupting the opposing team with its utility moves before switching out with Volt Switch. STAB Leaf Storm sets it apart from other Electric-Types, threatening most Electric immune Pokémon and allowing easy use of Volt Switch along with its other Electric moves. It generally takes a more supportive role, giving wallbreakers and set up sweepers opportunities to excel. Despite these strong qualities Rotom-Mow struggles with middling defensive stats, lacking reliable recovery and relying on status moves to be effective, especially against those that resist its STAB attacks.

[strategy comments]
Common Roles
========
**Bulky Pivot**: With its unique typing and useful utility moves Rotom-Mow is a practical defensive pivot. Spreading status, setting Screens and utilizing Volt Switch allows Rotom-Mow to effectively assist its teammates.

**Scarf Utility**: With its reasonably strong STAB attacks in Leaf Storm and Thunderbolt, pivoting with Volt Switch and access to Trick, Rotom-Mow is an effective Choice Scarf user. Trick is extremely effective at crippling special walls that would otherwise counter it, aiding its special attacking partners.

Common Moves
========
**Primary STAB Moves**: Leaf Storm, Thunderbolt, Discharge, Volt Switch

**Setup Moves**: Nasty Plot

**Utility Moves**: Will-O-Wisp, Thunder Wave, Trick, Pain Split, Light Screen, Reflect, Foul Play, Night Shade, Substitute

**Coverage**: Shadow Ball, Dark Pulse, Hex

Niche Moves
========
**Substitute**: To prevent being statused and create set up opportunities, Substitute can be used. utility
**Protect**: this might be fishing for niche moves but extra leftovers recovery and extra burn damage is nice

Common Items
========
**Leftovers**: With Rotom-Mow’s only healing move being the inconsistent Pain Split, Leftovers is the most common item on defensive utility sets. More offensive sets that wish to utilize Nasty Plot can also make use of Leftovers.

**Choice Scarf**: For more offensive sets, Choice Scarf is often preferred due to Rotom-Mow’s reasonable speed, decent power and access to Trick to disrupt specially defensive walls.

**Heavy-Duty Boots**: it is immune to all the ground hazards but 2 hits prevented from rocks is equal to what sitrus berry would heal

Niche Items
========
**Rocky Helmet**: If expected to pivot into contact moves, Rocky Helmet can be effective.

**Light Clay**: Sets that utilize Screens can be enhanced with Light Clay.

**Sitrus Berry**: If not expected to gain much healing long term from Leftovers, Sitrus Berry can be used for a one time burst of healing.

**Eject Pack**: Eject Pack can allow Rotom-Mow to use its powerful Leaf Storm while retaining momentum.

**Choice Specs**: Similar to Choice Scarf, Choice Specs can be used on sets with Trick when power is preferred to speed. add a note about being a decent breaker with specs.

Tera
========
Although Rotom-Mow is a possible secondary Tera Capitan, it is often less effective in the role compared to others with similar or greater point value. If Rotom-Mow is a Tera Capitan its Levitate ability can be utilized to bolster its defensive capability by changing into Ground weak types including Tera Steel, Electric or Poison. Offensively, it can utilize Tera Grass and Tera Electric to bolster its STAB, or Tera Ice and Tera Fairy to deal with Dragon-Types and Grass-Types. Rotom-Mow is generally most effective when supporting its team through its utility which does not require being a Tera Capitan.

Draft Strategy
========
Rotom-Mow is a good fit on balance or offensive teams, aiding its partners with its spreading of status, use of Trick, ease of pivoting with Volt Switch or setting Screens to enable its more offensive partners. Due to its typing Rotom-Mow is especially useful for Drafts who may struggle against Water-Types.

**Wallbreakers**: The spreading of status and ease of using Volt Switch allows Rotom-Mow to easily facilitate wallbreakers. Special wallbreakers specifically are helped considerably by Rotom-Mow using Trick on an opposing special wall. add examples

**Set Up Sweepers **: Despite Rotom-Mow having Nasty Plot at its disposal, it is generally ineffective at setting up due to its poor coverage without Tera Blast. Other set up sweepers are much more successful at receiving support from Rotom-Mow through status, Trick, or Screens. add examples

**Ice-Type Partners**: Dragon-Types and Grass-Types wall Rotom-Mow’s STAB attacks which can result in set up opportunities. With Volt Switch, Ice-Type Partners such as Weavile or Iron Bundle can threaten these Pokémon, allowing status moves and Leaf Storm to be utilized more.


Checks and Counters
========
**Grass-Types and Dragon-Types**: With its lackluster coverage moves, Dragon-Types and Grass-Types wall Rotom-Mow. Volt Switch or status moves can be used by Rotom-Mow against most of these Pokémon however the latter is ineffective against those unhindered by its status such as Zarude or Raging Bolt. would use different a example than zarude cause it is very status weak cause it needs sun to be immune, I would go like Ogerpon-Hearthflame or Baxcalibur

**Strong Wallbreakers**: Rotom-Mow’s passable defensive stats and lack of reliable recovery can lead it to be susceptible to strong enough Wallbreakers such as Enamorus-Incarnate.

**Substitute**: Rotom-Mow’s reliance on status moves and Leaf Storm lowering its Special Attack can allow foes with Substitute to set up against it.

**Special Walls**: For sets without Trick, or after Rotom-Mow has used Trick, special walls including Slowking-Galar are extremely difficult to deal with due to its reliance on status and limited Special Attack Stat even with Nasty Plot.

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[overview]
**Draft Order**:
Round 6 onwards

**Price Range**:
8-6 Points

**Overview**: Rotom-Mow is effective at pivoting in and disrupting the opposing team with its utility moves before switching out with Volt Switch. STAB Leaf Storm sets it apart from other Electric-Types, threatening most Electric immune Pokémon and allowing easy use of Volt Switch along with its other Electric moves. It generally takes a more supportive role, giving wallbreakers and set up sweepers opportunities to excel. Despite these strong qualities Rotom-Mow struggles with it's poor HP stat middling defensive stats, lacking reliable recovery and relying on status moves to be effective, especially against those that resist its STAB attacks combination.

[strategy comments]
Common Roles
========
**Bulky Pivot**: With its unique typing and useful utility moves Rotom-Mow is a practical defensive pivot. Spreading status, setting Screens and utilizing Volt Switch allows Rotom-Mow to effectively assist its teammates.

**Scarf Utility**: With its reasonably strong STAB attacks in Leaf Storm and Thunderbolt, pivoting with Volt Switch and access to Trick, Rotom-Mow is an effective Choice Scarf user. Trick is extremely effective at crippling special walls that would otherwise counter it, aiding its special attacking partners.

Common Moves
========
**Primary STAB Moves**: Leaf Storm, Thunderbolt, Discharge, Volt Switch

**Setup Moves**: Nasty Plot

**Utility Moves**: Will-O-Wisp, Thunder Wave, Trick, Pain Split, Light Screen, Reflect, Foul Play, Night Shade

**Coverage**: Shadow Ball, Dark Pulse

Niche Moves
========
**Substitute**: To prevent being statused and create set up opportunities, Substitute can be used. like Termnal said just make this common.

Not much of section to write here but would include Eerie impulse to 1v1 special foes.


Common Items
========
**Leftovers**: With Rotom-Mow’s only healing move being the inconsistent Pain Split, Leftovers is the most common item on defensive utility sets. More offensive sets that wish to utilize Nasty Plot can also make use of Leftovers.

**Choice Scarf**: For more offensive sets, Choice Scarf is often preferred due to Rotom-Mow’s reasonable speed, decent power and access to Trick to disrupt specially defensive walls.

**Heavy-Duty Boots**: Explain it likes to avoid Stealth Rock chip and 2hkos with this item.

Niche Items
========
**Rocky Helmet**: If expected to pivot into contact moves, Rocky Helmet can be effective to wear down physical foes over time.

**Light Clay**: Sets that utilize Dual Screens can be enhanced with Light Clay extending their duration to further support it's team.

**Sitrus Berry**: If not expected to gain much healing long term from Leftovers, Sitrus Berry can be used for a one time burst of healing. This is particularly useful on sets that will be pivoting with Volt Switch very frequently.

**Eject Pack**: Eject Pack can allow Rotom-Mow to use its powerful Leaf Storm while retaining I think maintaining is the right word momentum.

**Choice Specs**: Similar to Choice Scarf, Choice Specs can be used on sets with Trick when power is preferred to speed. This also avoids making a foe faster and it is quite reliable into physical foes.

Tera
========
Although Rotom-Mow is a possible secondary Tera Capitan, it is often less effective in the role compared to others with similar or greater point value. If Rotom-Mow is a Tera Capitan its Levitate ability can be utilized to bolster its defensive capability by changing into Ground weak types including Tera Steel, Electric or Poison. Offensively, it can utilize Tera Grass and Tera Electric to bolster its STAB, or Tera Ice and Tera Fairy to deal with Dragon-Types and Grass-Types. Rotom-Mow is generally most effective when supporting its team through its utility which does not require being a Tera Captain.

Draft Strategy
========
Rotom-Mow is a good fit on more balanced or offensive teams, aiding its partners with its spreading of status, use of Trick, ease of pivoting with Volt Switch or setting Screens to enable its more offensive partners. Due to its typing Rotom-Mow is especially useful for Drafts who may struggle against Water-Types.

**Wallbreakers**: The spreading of status and ease of using Volt Switch allows Rotom-Mow to easily facilitate wallbreakers. Special wallbreakers specifically are helped considerably by Rotom-Mow using Trick on an opposing special wall.

**Set Up Sweepers **: Despite Rotom-Mow having Nasty Plot at its disposal, it is generally ineffective at setting up due to its poor coverage without Tera Blast. Other set up sweepers are much more successful at receiving support and setup opportunities from Rotom-Mow through status, Trick, or Dual Screens.

**Ice-Type Partners**: Dragon-Types and Grass-Types wall Rotom-Mow’s STAB attacks which can result in set up opportunities. With Volt Switch, Ice-Type Partners such as Weavile or Iron Bundle can threaten these Pokémon, allowing status moves and Leaf Storm to be utilized more.

Checks and Counters
========

**Grass-Types and Dragon-Types**: With its lackluster coverage moves, Dragon-Types and Grass-Types wall Rotom-Mow. Volt Switch or status moves can be used by Rotom-Mow against most of these Pokémon however the latter is ineffective against those unhindered by its status such as Zarude or Raging Bolt or those with Substitute or Lum Berry.

**Strong Wallbreakers**: Rotom-Mow’s passable defensive stats and lack of reliable recovery can lead it to be susceptible to strong enough Wallbreakers such as Enamorus-Incarnate. give more examples (3 is the goal)

**Substitute**: Rotom-Mow’s reliance on status moves and Leaf Storm lowering its Special Attack can allow foes with Substitute to set up against it. Mention this is particularly common as dragon and grass pokemon resist its dual stab.

**Special Walls**: For sets without Trick, or after Rotom-Mow has used Trick, special walls including Slowking-Galar are extremely difficult to deal with due to its reliance on status and limited Special Attack Stat even with Nasty Plot.

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[overview]
**Draft Order**:
Round 6 onwards

**Price Range**:
8-6 Points
Fix formatting for these two points, they should be next to the colon not below it
**Overview**: Rotom-Mow is effective at pivoting in and disrupting the opposing team with its utility moves before switching out with Volt Switch safely pivoting out avoided mentioning volt switch twice. STAB Leaf Storm sets it apart from other Electric-Types, threatening most Electric immune Pokémon and allowing easy use of Volt Switch along with its other Electric moves. It generally takes a more supportive role, giving wallbreakers and set up sweepers opportunities to excel. Despite these strong qualities Rotom-Mow struggles with its poor HP stat, lacking reliable recovery and relying on status moves to be effective, especially against those that resist its STAB combination. Mention grass having a plethora of common weaknesses too since washtom does just fine with this hp

[strategy comments]
Common Roles
========
**Bulky Pivot**: With its unique typing and useful utility moves Rotom-Mow is a practical defensive pivot. Spreading status, setting Screens and utilizing Volt Switch allows Rotom-Mow to effectively assist its teammates.

**Scarf Utility**: With its reasonably strong STAB attacks in Leaf Storm and Thunderbolt, pivoting with Volt Switch and access to Trick, Rotom-Mow is an effective Choice Scarf user. Trick is extremely effective at crippling special walls that would otherwise counter it, aiding its special attacking partners.

Common Moves
========
**Primary STAB Moves**: Leaf Storm, Thunderbolt, Discharge, Volt Switch

**Setup Moves**: Nasty Plot

**Utility Moves**: Will-O-Wisp, Thunder Wave, Trick, Pain Split, Light Screen, Reflect, Foul Play, Night Shade, Substitute

**Coverage**: Shadow Ball, Dark Pulse, Hex

Niche Moves
========
**Eerie Impulse**: Rotom-Mow can utilize Eerie Impulse to lower the opponent's Special Attack Stat to deal with special attackers 1v1.

Common Items
========
**Leftovers**: With Rotom-Mow’s only healing move being the inconsistent Pain Split, Leftovers is the most common item on defensive utility sets. More offensive sets that wish to utilize Nasty Plot can also make use of Leftovers. Would mention that being spikes immune also helps alleviate the need for boots

**Choice Scarf**: For more offensive sets, Choice Scarf is often preferred due to Rotom-Mow’s reasonable speed, decent power and access to Trick to disrupt specially defensive walls.

**Heavy-Duty Boots**: Although Rotom-Mow is immune to most hazards, Heavy-Duty Boots are effective due to its constant pivoting. It can allow Rotom-Mow to switch into certain threats with Hazards that sets with Leftovers could not. Top of niche imo

Niche Items
========
**Rocky Helmet**: If expected to pivot into contact moves, Rocky Helmet can be effective at wearing down physical foes.

**Light Clay**: Sets that utilize Dual Screens can be enhanced with Light Clay extending their duration to further support its team.

**Sitrus Berry**: If not expected to gain much healing long term from Leftovers, Sitrus Berry can be used for a one time burst of healing, especially useful on sets that will be pivoting with Volt Switch frequently.

**Eject Pack**: Eject Pack can allow Rotom-Mow to use its powerful Leaf Storm while maintaining momentum.

**Choice Specs**: Similar to Choice Scarf, Choice Specs can be used on sets with Trick when power is preferred to speed. It prevents opponents from gaining speed after Trick, being especially useful against physical attackers.

Tera
========
Although Rotom-Mow is a possible secondary Tera Capitan, it is often less effective in the role compared to others with similar point value. If Rotom-Mow is a Tera Capitan its Levitate ability can be utilized to bolster its defensive capability by changing into Ground weak types including Tera Steel, Electric or Poison. Offensively, it can utilize Tera Grass and Tera Electric to bolster its STAB, or Tera Ice and Tera Fairy to deal with Dragon-Types and Grass-Types. Rotom-Mow is generally most effective when supporting its team through its utility which does not require being a Tera Capitan. Either move this to the start and merge with what’s already there or delete it, feels like unnecessary repetition

Draft Strategy
========
Rotom-Mow is a good fit on more balanced or offensive teams, aiding its partners with its spreading of status, use of Trick, ease of pivoting with Volt Switch or setting Screens to enable its more offensive partners. Due to its typing, Rotom-Mow is especially useful for Drafts who may struggle against Water-Types.

**Wallbreakers**: The spreading of status and ease of using Volt Switch allows Rotom-Mow to easily facilitate wallbreakers. Special wallbreakers like Chi-yu, Ursaluna-B and Landorus-I are helped considerably by Rotom-Mow using Trick on an opposing special wall.

**Set Up Sweepers **: Despite Rotom-Mow having Nasty Plot at its disposal, it is generally ineffective at setting up due to its poor coverage. Other set up sweepers such as Iron Valiant, Annihilape or Kingambit are much more successful at receiving support and set up opportunities from Rotom-Mow through status, Trick, or Dual Screens.

**Ice-Type Partners**: Dragon-Types and Grass-Types wall Rotom-Mow’s STAB attacks which can result in set up opportunities. With Volt Switch, Ice-Type Partners such as Weavile, Baxcalibur or Iron Bundle can threaten these Pokémon, allowing status moves and Leaf Storm to be utilized more.

Checks and Counters
========
**Grass-Types and Dragon-Types**: With its lackluster coverage moves Dragon-Types and Grass-Types like Kyurem and Zarude wall Rotom-Mow. Volt Switch or status moves can be used by Rotom-Mow against most of these Pokémon however the latter is ineffective against those unhindered by its status such as Raging Bolt or those with Substitute or Lum Berry.

**Substitute**: Rotom-Mow’s reliance on status moves and Leaf Storm lowering its Special Attack can allow foes with Substitute to set up against it. Grass-Types and Dragon-Types are especially effective at this due to resisting Rotom-Mows STAB combination.

**Strong Wallbreakers**: Rotom-Mow’s passable defensive stats and lack of reliable recovery can lead it to be susceptible to strong enough Wallbreakers such as Enamorus-I, Latios, or Urshifu-S.

**Special Walls**: For sets without Trick, or after Rotom-Mow has used Trick, special walls including Slowking-Galar, Zapdos and Clefable are extremely difficult to deal with due to its reliance on status and limited Special Attack Stat even with Nasty Plot.

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[overview]
**Draft Order**: Round 6 onwards

**Price Range**: 8-6 6-8 points

**Overview**: Rotom-Mow Rotom-C Don't ask me why it's abbreviated as this, but it is is effective at pivoting in and disrupting the opposing team with its utility moves before safely pivoting out. STAB Leaf Storm sets it apart from other Electric-types, threatening most Electric immune Electric-immune Pokémon and allowing easy use of Volt Switch along with its other Electric Electric-type moves. It generally takes a more supportive role, giving wallbreakers and set up setup sweepers opportunities to excel. Despite these strong qualities, (AC) Rotom-C Rotom-Mow struggles with its Grass-Type having Grass typing giving it a plethora of common weaknesses, (AC) combined with its poor HP stat, lacking a lack of reliable recovery, (AC) its reliance and relying on status moves to be effective, especially against those foes that resist its STAB combination.

[strategy comments]
Common Roles
========
**Bulky Pivot**: With its unique typing and useful utility moves, (AC) Rotom-C Rotom-Mow is a practical defensive pivot. Spreading status, setting Screens dual screens, (AC) and utilizing Volt Switch allows Rotom-Mow it to effectively assist its teammates.

**Choice Scarf Utility**: With its reasonably strong STAB attacks in Leaf Storm and Thunderbolt, pivoting with Volt Switch, (AC) and access to Trick, Rotom-Mow Rotom-C is an effective Choice Scarf user. Trick is extremely effective at crippling special walls that would otherwise counter it, aiding its special attacking partners.

Common Moves
========
**Primary STAB Moves**: Leaf Storm, Thunderbolt, Discharge, Volt Switch

**Setup Moves**: Nasty Plot

**Utility Moves**: Will-O-Wisp, Thunder Wave, Trick, Pain Split, Light Screen, Reflect, Foul Play, Night Shade, Substitute

**Coverage**: Shadow Ball, Dark Pulse, Hex

Niche Moves
========
**Eerie Impulse**: Rotom-Mow Rotom-C can utilize Eerie Impulse to lower the opponent's Special Attack Stat to deal with special attackers 1v1 one-on-one.

Common Items
========
**Leftovers**: With Rotom-Mow’s Rotom-C's only healing move being the inconsistent Pain Split along with its immunity to Spikes reducing the need for Heavy-Duty Boots, Leftovers is the most common item on defensive utility sets. More offensive sets that wish to utilize Nasty Plot can also make use of Leftovers.

**Choice Scarf**: For more offensive sets, Choice Scarf is often preferred due to Rotom-Mow’s Rotom-C's reasonable Speed, decent power, (AC) and access to Trick to disrupt specially defensive walls.

Niche Items
========
**Heavy-Duty Boots**: Although Rotom-Mow Rotom-C is immune to most entry hazards, Heavy-Duty Boots can be effective due to its constant pivoting. It can allow Rotom-Mow Rotom-C to switch into certain threats with Stealth Rock that sets with Leftovers could not while staying healthy when Stealth Rock is up.

**Rocky Helmet**: If Rotom-C is expected to pivot into contact moves, Rocky Helmet can be effective at wearing down physical foes.

**Light Clay**: Sets that utilize dual screens can be enhanced with Light Clay extending their duration to further support its team Rotom-C's teammates.

**Sitrus Berry**: If Rotom-C is not expected to gain much healing long term long-term from Leftovers, Sitrus Berry can be used for a one time one-time burst of healing, which is especially useful on sets that will be pivoting pivot with Volt Switch frequently.

**Eject Pack**: Eject Pack can allow Rotom-Mow Rotom-C to use its powerful Leaf Storm while maintaining momentum.

**Choice Specs**: Similar to Choice Scarf, Choice Specs can be used on sets with Trick when power is preferred to Speed. It prevents opponents foes from gaining Speed after Trick, being especially useful against physical attackers.

Tera
========
Although Rotom-Mow Rotom-C is a possible secondary Tera Capitan, it is often less effective in the role compared to others with a similar point value. If Rotom-Mow Rotom-C is a Tera Capitan, (AC) its Levitate ability can be utilized to bolster its defensive capability by changing into Ground weak Ground-weak types including Tera Steel, Electric, (AC) and or Poison. Offensively, it can utilize Tera Grass and Tera Electric to bolster its STAB (RC) or moves and Tera Ice and Tera Fairy to gain coverage to deal with Dragon-Types Dragon- and Grass-types.

Draft Strategy
========
Rotom-Mow Rotom-C is a good fit on more balanced or offensive teams, aiding its partners with its spreading of status, use of Trick, ease of pivoting with Volt Switch, (AC) and or setting Screens of dual screens to enable its more offensive partners. Due to its typing, Rotom-Mow it is especially useful for on drafts who that may struggle against Water-types.

**Wallbreakers**: The spreading of status and ease of using Volt Switch allows Rotom-Mow allow Rotom-C to easily facilitate wallbreakers. Special wallbreakers like Chi-Yu, Ursaluna-B, (AC) and Landorus-I Landorus are helped considerably by Rotom-Mow it using Trick on an opposing special wall.

**Set Up Setup Sweepers**: Despite Rotom-Mow Rotom-C having Nasty Plot at its disposal, it is generally ineffective at setting up due to its poor coverage. Other set up setup sweepers such as Iron Valiant, Annihilape, (AC) and or Kingambit are much more successful at receiving support and set up setup opportunities from Rotom-Mow it through status, Trick, or dual screens.

**Ice-type Partners**: Dragon-Types Dragon- and Grass-types wall Rotom-Mow’s Rotom-C's STAB attacks, (AC) which can result in set up opportunities setup opportunities for them. With Volt Switch, Ice-type partners such as Weavile, Baxcalibur, (AC) and or Iron Bundle can threaten these Pokémon Pokemon, allowing status moves and Leaf Storm to be utilized more.

Checks and Counters
========
**Grass-TypesGrass- and Dragon-types**: With its lackluster coverage moves, (AC) Dragon- Dragon-Types and Grass-types like Kyurem and Zarude wall Rotom-Mow Rotom-C. Volt Switch or and status moves can be used by Rotom-Mow against most of these Pokémon however Pokemon, but the latter is ineffective against those unhindered by its status such as Raging Bolt or and those with Substitute or Lum Berry.

**Substitute**: Rotom-Mow’s Rotom-C's reliance on status moves and Leaf Storm lowering its Special Attack can allow foes with Substitute to set up against it. Grass-Types Grass- and Dragon-types are especially effective at this due to resisting Rotom-Mows its STAB combination.

**Strong Wallbreakers**: Rotom-Mow’s Rotom-C's passable defensive stats and lack of reliable recovery can lead it to be susceptible to strong enough wallbreakers such as Enamorus-I Enamorus, Latios, or and Urshifu-S.

**Special Walls**: For sets without Trick (RC) or after Rotom-Mow Rotom-C has used Trick, special walls including Slowking-Galar Galarian Slowking, Zapdos, (AC) and Clefable are extremely difficult to deal with due to its reliance on status and limited Special Attack, (AC) Stat even with Nasty Plot.

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