Bug
[SET]
Scizor @ Metal Coat / Metronome
Name: Swords Dance (Bug)
Ability: Technician
Tera Type: Bug
EVs: 40 HP / 252 Atk / 216 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Close Combat
- Trailblaze / Fury Cutter / Thief
[SET COMMENTS]
Thanks to its Steel typing, solid bulk, powerful STAB priority, and access to decent coverage moves, Scizor allows Bug teams to answer types such as Fairy, Ice, Rock, Ground, and Water. Swords Dance makes Scizor a threat to be reckoned with, allowing it to OHKO the likes of Dragapult and Cyclizar. Bullet Punch is Scizor's most spammable attack, benefiting from the Technician boost and serving as a priority STAB move to revenge kill sweepers like Belly Drum Azumarill or Flutter Mane. Close Combat is an upgrade from Superpower, allowing Scizor to spam it without worrying about Attack drops while answering Steel teams and threatening slower walls like Ting-Lu and Corviknight. Trailblaze allows Scizor to outspeed threats like Great Tusk and Hydreigon at +1 and provides an answer to Quagsire and Gastrodon. Fury Cutter provides an additional Technician-boosted STAB and is mainly used in tandem with Metronome to break Dondozo. Thief offers coverage and allows Life Orb Scizor to answer Gholdengo and 2HKO Skeledirge thanks to the boost from Technician, though Life Orb isn't recommended outside of these scenarios. Alternatively, Metal Coat enhances the power of Bullet Punch without drawbacks. The EV spread maximizes Scizor's damage output and allows it to outspeed uninvested Rotom forms and Adamant Azumarill.
Volcarona is the perfect partner for Scizor as it's less threatened by Fire-types and can sweep through most Steel, Psychic, and Ground teams. It takes care of Pokemon such as Gholdengo and Klefki and, in return, Scizor handles Rock-types like Glimmora and Lycanroc-Dusk and weakens the opposing teams to facilitate Volcarona's late-game sweep. Slither Wing offers great coverage against types that Scizor struggles to beat, threatening Electric- and Rock-types with Earthquake, Flying- and Water-types with Wild Charge, and Steel-types with Flare Blitz or Close Combat. Similar to Scizor, Lokix gets access to two powerful STAB priority moves in First Impression and Sucker Punch which, paired with Tinted Lens, allow it to OHKO faster threats like Greninja, Gengar, and Kilowattrel after chip damage. These priority moves, along with Masquerain's Sticky Web support, allow Bug teams to compensate for their generally slower speed tier. Another good partner to Scizor is Guts Heracross, which can sponge status moves targeting its teammates and sweep through teams that have been weakened by Scizor. With its combination of Sleep Powder and Energy Ball, Vivillon can take out threats that give Bug teams trouble, particularly Dondozo. Finally, Rabsca and Forretress provide substantial support. Rabsca's Revival Blessing offers Scizor a second chance at breaking down the opponent's team, while Forretress' entry hazard stacking and Rapid Spin combination allows its teammates to switch in more safely and make holes in the opposing team.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Swiffix, 547532]]
- Bug analysis by: [[Swiffix, 547532]]
- Quality checked by: [[CrossHeart, 593863], [Neko, 542526], [ maroon, 305839 ]]
- Grammar checked by: [[name, ID]]
[SET]
Scizor @ Metal Coat / Metronome
Name: Swords Dance (Bug)
Ability: Technician
Tera Type: Bug
EVs: 40 HP / 252 Atk / 216 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Close Combat
- Trailblaze / Fury Cutter / Thief
[SET COMMENTS]
Thanks to its Steel typing, solid bulk, powerful STAB priority, and access to decent coverage moves, Scizor allows Bug teams to answer types such as Fairy, Ice, Rock, Ground, and Water. Swords Dance makes Scizor a threat to be reckoned with, allowing it to OHKO the likes of Dragapult and Cyclizar. Bullet Punch is Scizor's most spammable attack, benefiting from the Technician boost and serving as a priority STAB move to revenge kill sweepers like Belly Drum Azumarill or Flutter Mane. Close Combat is an upgrade from Superpower, allowing Scizor to spam it without worrying about Attack drops while answering Steel teams and threatening slower walls like Ting-Lu and Corviknight. Trailblaze allows Scizor to outspeed threats like Great Tusk and Hydreigon at +1 and provides an answer to Quagsire and Gastrodon. Fury Cutter provides an additional Technician-boosted STAB and is mainly used in tandem with Metronome to break Dondozo. Thief offers coverage and allows Life Orb Scizor to answer Gholdengo and 2HKO Skeledirge thanks to the boost from Technician, though Life Orb isn't recommended outside of these scenarios. Alternatively, Metal Coat enhances the power of Bullet Punch without drawbacks. The EV spread maximizes Scizor's damage output and allows it to outspeed uninvested Rotom forms and Adamant Azumarill.
Volcarona is the perfect partner for Scizor as it's less threatened by Fire-types and can sweep through most Steel, Psychic, and Ground teams. It takes care of Pokemon such as Gholdengo and Klefki and, in return, Scizor handles Rock-types like Glimmora and Lycanroc-Dusk and weakens the opposing teams to facilitate Volcarona's late-game sweep. Slither Wing offers great coverage against types that Scizor struggles to beat, threatening Electric- and Rock-types with Earthquake, Flying- and Water-types with Wild Charge, and Steel-types with Flare Blitz or Close Combat. Similar to Scizor, Lokix gets access to two powerful STAB priority moves in First Impression and Sucker Punch which, paired with Tinted Lens, allow it to OHKO faster threats like Greninja, Gengar, and Kilowattrel after chip damage. These priority moves, along with Masquerain's Sticky Web support, allow Bug teams to compensate for their generally slower speed tier. Another good partner to Scizor is Guts Heracross, which can sponge status moves targeting its teammates and sweep through teams that have been weakened by Scizor. With its combination of Sleep Powder and Energy Ball, Vivillon can take out threats that give Bug teams trouble, particularly Dondozo. Finally, Rabsca and Forretress provide substantial support. Rabsca's Revival Blessing offers Scizor a second chance at breaking down the opponent's team, while Forretress' entry hazard stacking and Rapid Spin combination allows its teammates to switch in more safely and make holes in the opposing team.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Swiffix, 547532]]
- Bug analysis by: [[Swiffix, 547532]]
- Quality checked by: [[CrossHeart, 593863], [Neko, 542526], [ maroon, 305839 ]]
- Grammar checked by: [[name, ID]]
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