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M&M Rusted Sword Great Tusk [QC: 0/2]

[SET]
Rusted Sword (Great Tusk) @ Rusted Sword
Ability: Protosynthesis
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Headlong Rush
- Iron Head
- Rapid Spin
- Stealth Rock

[SET COMMENTS]
Rusted Sword Great Tusk is an incredibly powerful wallbreaker and sweeper thanks to its strong STAB moves in Headlong Rush and Behemoth Blade, along with the one-time Attack boost granted by Intrepid Sword. It also offers great utility, with access to Rapid Spin and Stealth Rock, allowing it to fulfill multiple roles on hyper-offensive teams that often lack room for dedicated hazard setters or removers. Great Tusk can instead utilize Bulk Up to become a far more devastating sweeper, albeit at the cost of its utility. It also has access to a wide range of coverage moves, including Ice Spinner, Stone Edge, and Supercell Slam. As a lead, it can easily set hazards and apply tremendous offensive pressure while preventing opponents from setting up their own hazards thanks to Rapid Spin. Rusted Sword Great Tusk fits especially well on hyper offense teams, where it can not only support its teammates by keeping hazards off the field while setting its own but also act as a devastating sweeper. Great Tusk struggles against common Water-types such as Urshifu-R, Hisuian Samurott, and Arceus-Water; thus, teammates like Dragonite, Regieleki, and Raging Bolt help cover these weaknesses & are amazing partners. In return, Great Tusk helps check Extreme Speed users thanks to its Steel typing and can threaten Altarianite users with a powerful Behemoth Blade. Rusted Sword Great Tusk can also be used on Rain teams, where it more easily withstands Fire-type attacks from threats like Eternatus. This makes Pelipper a great partner, providing both weather support and team synergy. Water-type attackers such as Urshifu-R and Basculegion also pair well with Rusted Sword Great Tusk, as they can handle Ground-type foes like Arceus-Ground and opposing Great Tusk while also benefiting greatly from the Rain if used on Rain teams.

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[SET]
Rusted Sword (Great Tusk) @ Rusted Sword
Ability: Protosynthesis
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Headlong Rush
- Iron Head
- Rapid Spin
- Stealth Rock

[SET COMMENTS]
Rusted Sword Great Tusk is an incredibly powerful wallbreaker and sweeper thanks to its strong STAB moves in Headlong Rush and Behemoth Blade, along with the one-time Attack boost granted by Intrepid Sword. It also offers great utility, with access to Rapid Spin and Stealth Rock, allowing it to fulfill multiple roles on hyper-offensive teams that often lack room for dedicated hazard setters or removers. Great Tusk can instead utilize Bulk Up to become a far more devastating sweeper, albeit at the cost of its utility I would emphasize more here that it would drop Stealth Rock here as it will never drop Rapid Spin. It also has access to a wide range of coverage moves, including Ice Spinner, Stone Edge, and Supercell Slam This and the previous sentence I feel can be combined to mention that the last slot is fairly flexible should Stealth Rock not be needed. As a lead, it can easily set hazards and apply tremendous offensive pressure while preventing opponents from setting up their own hazards thanks to Rapid Spin. Rusted Sword Great Tusk fits especially well on hyper offense teams, where it can not only support its teammates by keeping hazards off the field while setting its own this feels extremely clunky with mentioning it in the previous sentence. Maybe combine the two and discuss how it fits on HO teams because it is a really good lead that applies heavy offensive pressure but also act as a devastating sweeper. Great Tusk struggles against common Water-types such as Urshifu-R, Hisuian Samurott, and Arceus-Water; thus, teammates like Dragonite, Regieleki, and Raging Bolt help cover these weaknesses & are amazing partners while further applying pressure against the opposing team. In return, Great Tusk helps check common Extreme Speed users, particularly those with the Altarianite stone, that threaten the aforementioned Pokemon thanks to its Steel typing and can threaten Altarianite users with a powerful STAB Behemoth Blade. Rusted Sword Great Tusk can also be used on Rain teams, where it more easily withstands Fire-type attacks from threats like Eternatus and? the mention of "threats" implies more than one so mention something else like Entei. This makes Pelipper a great partner, providing both weather support and team synergy and the ability to handle Ground- and Fighting-types such as opposing Great Tusk and Urshifu-R. Other Water-type attackers such as Urshifu-R and Basculegion also pair well with Rusted Sword Great Tusk, as they can also handle Ground-type foes like Arceus-Ground and opposing Great Tusk while also benefiting greatly from the Rain if used on Rain teams.

Since this is meant to be used as a lead for HO teams, I think recommending setup sweepers that benefit from the chip damage Stealth Rock can provide such as CM Arc would be cool to mention here. I also think pivots would be good to mention here as they force more pressure and help rack up SR damage with the likes of Urshifu-R and Regieleki already mentioned but maybe rope them into one mention with pivots.

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/solosis.641598/
Quality checked by:
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Grammar checked by:
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Looks good with some notes attached but I trust you to take heed on said notes so consider this QC 1/2
 
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