Snorlax @ Leftovers
Ability: Thick Fat
Tera Type: Fairy
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
Careful Nature
- Curse
- Body Slam
- Heat Crash
- Rest
Snorlax has seen a fall from grace since the glory days of being an OU icon, but it has been thriving in the depths of ZU this generation as a specially defensive wall and setup threat. Curse alongside Tera Fairy is a very good win condition against loads of offensive threats like Beartic, Passimian, and Dipplin. Heat Crash is the chosen coverage move of choice since it hits the most targets that Body Slam cannot, such as Ghost-types like Mismagius and Steel-types like Magneton. Snorlax's great bulk means Rest can be a solid option for recovery and to remove status. Snorlax is the greatest specially defensive check in the tier, being able to take on setup threats like Oricorio, Jolteon, and Spiritomb. Rock-types like Regirock and Naclstack are a notable weakness to this Snorlax set, so teammates like Weezing, Shaymin, and Mesprit are great to help deal with them. Snorlax really struggles into Fighting-types like Hitmontop and Hisuian Sneasel before Terastalization, which means it really needs partners like Spiritomb, Sandslash, and the aforementioned Weezing.
Ability: Thick Fat
Tera Type: Fairy
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
Careful Nature
- Curse
- Body Slam
- Heat Crash
- Rest
Snorlax has seen a fall from grace since the glory days of being an OU icon, but it has been thriving in the depths of ZU this generation as a specially defensive wall and setup threat. Curse alongside Tera Fairy is a very good win condition against loads of offensive threats like Beartic, Passimian, and Dipplin. Heat Crash is the chosen coverage move of choice since it hits the most targets that Body Slam cannot, such as Ghost-types like Mismagius and Steel-types like Magneton. Snorlax's great bulk means Rest can be a solid option for recovery and to remove status. Snorlax is the greatest specially defensive check in the tier, being able to take on setup threats like Oricorio, Jolteon, and Spiritomb. Rock-types like Regirock and Naclstack are a notable weakness to this Snorlax set, so teammates like Weezing, Shaymin, and Mesprit are great to help deal with them. Snorlax really struggles into Fighting-types like Hitmontop and Hisuian Sneasel before Terastalization, which means it really needs partners like Spiritomb, Sandslash, and the aforementioned Weezing.