[SET]
name: Life Orb
move 1: Brave Bird
move 2: Close Combat
move 3: Return
move 4: Roost
item: Life Orb
nature: 
Jolly / Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
   
<p>
At times, despite the raw power, Staraptor’s choice sets may  fall short due to numerous resistances to its attacks, which sometimes  allow a free turn for the opponent to set up, or hit one of Staraptor's  teammates hard. With Life Orb,
 however, Staraptor trades 
some  survivability 
and raw power in exchange for the freedom to switch 
between attacks
., along with  power output that rivals even that of the Choice Band set. With this  freedom, Staraptor can abuse its 
ridiculously powerful high Base Power attacks 
and attempt a sweep with its excellent type coverage. on a  wider range of Pokemon and come out on top. When Staraptor is at low  health, simply use Roost to alleviate damage and continue your  rampage.</p>
   
<p>Like on any of its other sets, Brave Bird and Close Combat are 
 givens mandatoryfor Life Orb Staraptor due to their 
obnoxious power in addition  to the great coverage 
provided by in just 
these two moves 
and immense power. Return is the  main option for the third slot as it provides consistent, reliable  damage and is boosted by STAB, making it a strong option for picking off  frail and weakened enemies. Roost is also given a slot to compensate  for residual damage Staraptor may suffer, such as 
Stealth Rock damage and recoil from Life Orb and Brave  Bird
 recoil and Stealth Rock damage.</p> 
   
[
TEAMMATES AND ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
   
<p>Essentially, the choice between an Adamant and Jolly nature is  up to the user’'s preference. Whereas a Jolly Nature enables Staraptor to  tie with and possibly come up out on top against positive-natured base 100's  such as Zapdos and Jirachi, an Adamant nature can be used for the added raw power.  A Jolly nature is almost always the better option for being able to attack faster Pokemon before Staraptor's weak defenses suffer a hit. preferred  to due to Staraptor already scoring many  notable KOs with this nature. To illustrate the effectiveness of Life  Orb Staraptor, some calculations assuming a Jolly nature are listed  below:</p>
    
  <ul class="damage_calculation">
<li>Jolly Life Orb Brave Bird vs. 252 HP / 220 Def Bold Celebi: 88.1% - 104%</li>
<li>Jolly Life Orb Brave Bird vs. 240 HP / 216 Def Relaxed Swampert: 48.1% - 56.9%</li>
<li>Jolly Life Orb Brave Bird vs. 4 HP / 0 Def Neutral Suicune: 62.6% - 74%</li>
<li>Jolly Life Orb Brave Bird vs. 188 HP / 252 Def Bold Vaporeon: 52.9% - 62.5%</li>
<li>Jolly Life Orb Brave Bird vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Neutral Gliscor: 56.2% - 66.4%</li>
<li>Jolly Life Orb Close Combat vs. 252 HP / 252 Def Bold Blissey: 81.5% - 96.1%</li>
<li>Jolly Life Orb Close Combat vs. 4 HP / 0 Def Neutral Heatran: 94.7% - 111.5%</li>
<li>Jolly Life Orb Close Combat vs. 4 HP / 0 Def Neutral Jirachi: 46.8% - 55.3%</li>
</ul>
   
<p>As with the Choice Band set, not a lot of Pokemon can safely  switch in
to Staraptor due to the pure power of Staraptor
’'s moves
. boosted  by Life Orb. In fact, since Life Orb Staraptor can hit a wider margin of  opponents and switch attacks should it come upon a Pokemon who resists  its move, no Pokemon can go unscathed except for a select few. Even  Bulky 
Waters Water-type Pokemon, such as Swampert and Vaporeon
, are not safe 
since even Jolly  natured Life Orb Staraptor has a chance to from Brave Bird's change to 2HKO
 with Brave Bird. Only  
the Rotom Appliances Rotom-A resist
s or is immune to all of Staraptor’s 
main moves
, and can cripple  Staraptor with Thunderbolt, Discharge, or 
Will-o-Wisp Will-O-Wisp. Jirachi,  Bronzong, and Metagross 
also has a chance of can surviving survive Close Combat and  can use their choice of move to remove Staraptor. 
This Staraptor set also has issues with being revenge killed by Pokemon that carry a Choice Scarf, such as Jirachi and Tyranitar. Staraptor should also  be wary of Choice Scarfed Pokemon.</p>
   
<p>Life Orb Starmie is the number one teammate for Life Orb  Staraptor. In addition to having a great offensive and defensive  partnership with it, Starmie can 
also remove
 Stealth Rock with Rapid Spin Staraptor’s Stealth Rock  weakness and eliminate most of Staraptor
’'s counters with a powerful  Hydro Pump. Forretress is 
also another Rapid Spinner who, while it  doesn’t counter anything significant, can set up entry hazards in the  face of physically defensive Pokemon who might cause Staraptor some  trouble. Speaking of entry hazards, the above calculations may lead to  OHKOs and 2HKOs with Stealth Rock or a single layer of Spikes, so having  a team member who can lay down these hazards
 further enables Staraptor's sweep. makes Staraptor’s sweeping  easier.</p>