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Tauros
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[Overview]
[SET]
name: Life Orb
move 1: Rock Climb / Return
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Rock Slide
move 4: Zen Headbutt
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Jolly
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>Tauros is threatened by every form of status, so partners who can switch in and absorb dangerous status moves are ideal. Guts users, such as Throh, Gurdurr, and Swellow, can all take advantage of any form of status, although Swellow would prefer avoiding Thunder Wave if it's not already poisoned. Duosion is unfazed by any status move thanks to Magic Guard, and can boost up against most common Tauros switch-ins. Magmortar is an excellent partner, as it is immune to both burn and sleep-inducing moves, and can easily break down Tangela, Alomomola, and Misdreavus to ease Tauros's sweep. Specially offensive Altaria is a fantastic lure for physical walls, as it threatens them with Fire Blast and Draco Meteor. Substitute Leafeon with X-Scissor deserves a special mention as it can set up on Pokemon that Tauros struggles to break through, such as Regirock and Alomomola, and can OHKO most of his counters.</p>
[SET]
name: Substitute
move 1: Substitute
move 2: Return
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Stone Edge
item: Leftovers
ability: Intimidate
nature: Jolly
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
[Other Options]
[Checks and Counters]
<p>Eviolite Misdreavus can effortlessly switch in on any of Tauros's moves and burn him with Will-O-Wisp, but it must be wary of Substitute. Tangela walls Tauros with its immense physical bulk and can inflict decent damage in return with Giga Drain, or it can make the damage disappear entirely with Regenerator. Likewise, Alomomola can brush off any damage Tauros inflicts with Wish and proceed to Toxic him. If Tauros isn't using Zen Headbutt, Weezing and bulky Fighting-types such as Throh and Gurdurr can handle him easily by burning with Will-O-Wisp or attacking with STAB moves, respectively. Faster Pokemon, such as Swellow or Choice Scarf Sawk, can easily pick off Tauros, even at full health. Although priority moves aren't very prominent in NU, Absol's Sucker Punch or Basculin's Aqua Jet can finish off a weakened Tauros.</p>
				
			Tauros
qc'd: steam, tennis, omi
gp'd: mafe, snype
[Overview]
<p>Despite his drastic plummet to NU, Tauros is  just as much of a  powerhouse as he was in RBY. His base stats simply  reek of  carnage; between a high base 100 Attack and an impressive base  110 Speed,  Tauros is perfectly built to ravage the tier. Tauros's Dream  World  ability, Sheer Force, was a gift from the heavens, offering him   immense power and eliminating Life Orb recoil. Unfortunately, most of   Tauros's strongest moves, including Return, Earthquake, and Stone Edge,   aren't eligible for Sheer Force's 30% boost and therefore can't ignore   Life Orb recoil either. To make the most out of Sheer Force, Tauros  must  instead rely on a few unorthodox moves, such as Rock Slide, Zen   Headbutt, and Rock Climb.</p>
 
<p>However, Tauros has mediocre defenses and  poor typing, leaving  him prone to revenge kills from faster Pokemon and  common Choice Scarf  users, including Swellow, Rotom-S, and Sawk.  Tauros is stunted by every  form of status, particularly paralysis and  burn; if he's inflicted with  either, his demise will often follow. Many common  physical walls in the tier, such as  Alomomola, Misdreavus, and Tangela,  have no issue handling anything and  everything that Tauros can muster.  The only shot Tauros has at taking  down one of those prominent  walls is to rely on his pitiful base 40  Special Attack and extensive  special movepool, but even then it's a  difficult feat to pull off. Don't  let this deter you—given the  proper support, Tauros can and  will bulldoze entire teams.</p>
 
[SET]
name: Life Orb
move 1: Rock Climb / Return
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Rock Slide
move 4: Zen Headbutt
item: Life Orb
ability: Sheer Force
nature: Jolly
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>This is Tauros's trademark set, coupling  incredible offensive  prowess with solid coverage and impressive Speed.  Rock Climb is the  primary STAB option as it hits much harder than  Return and bypasses  Life Orb recoil thanks to Sheer Force, but it has  shaky accuracy, so  Return is a viable replacement. Earthquake is the  only move on the set that  causes Life Orb recoil and isn't boosted by  Sheer Force, but it's  necessary to hit the omnipresent Rock- and  Ground-types in NU, such as  Golem and Regirock. Rock Slide nails  Flying-types such as Braviary,  Altaria, and Dodrio, OHKOing all three  after Stealth Rock damage. Zen  Headbutt hits Throh, Gurdurr, and other  bothersome Fighting-types that  could threaten to KO Tauros; it can also  2HKO Weezing.</p>
 
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>With maximum Speed investment and a Jolly  nature, Tauros  outspeeds the entire tier sans Ninjask, Electrode,  Swellow, and  Cinccino. The rest of the EVs are invested into Attack to  make the most  out of Tauros's good base 100 Attack. Double-Edge is  Tauros's most  powerful STAB option, but its recoil coupled with  Life Orb  recoil will quickly wear Tauros down. Double-Edge is also  illegal with  Sheer Force, making it generally inferior to Rock Climb,  which has  nearly the same damage output and no recoil. Fire Blast can  be used in place of Zen Headbutt or Rock Slide to  roast Tangela; with a  neutral  nature, Fire Blast will 2HKO it, paving the way for another  physical  sweeper. While Intimidate seems like a decent option, it  shouldn't be  used on this set as the main draw is Sheer Force's ability  to negate  Life Orb recoil.</p>
 
<p>Tauros is threatened by every form of status, so partners who can switch in and absorb dangerous status moves are ideal. Guts users, such as Throh, Gurdurr, and Swellow, can all take advantage of any form of status, although Swellow would prefer avoiding Thunder Wave if it's not already poisoned. Duosion is unfazed by any status move thanks to Magic Guard, and can boost up against most common Tauros switch-ins. Magmortar is an excellent partner, as it is immune to both burn and sleep-inducing moves, and can easily break down Tangela, Alomomola, and Misdreavus to ease Tauros's sweep. Specially offensive Altaria is a fantastic lure for physical walls, as it threatens them with Fire Blast and Draco Meteor. Substitute Leafeon with X-Scissor deserves a special mention as it can set up on Pokemon that Tauros struggles to break through, such as Regirock and Alomomola, and can OHKO most of his counters.</p>
[SET]
name: Substitute
move 1: Substitute
move 2: Return
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Stone Edge
item: Leftovers
ability: Intimidate
nature: Jolly
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Although status moves are usually very  troubling to Tauros,  Substitute is an incredibly useful tool that  allows him to set up on  Pokemon that rely purely on status to defeat  him. Tauros can actually  single-handedly defeat Misdreavus, as he can  prop up a Substitute on the  switch-in and is immune to Misdreavus's  main attack, Shadow Ball.  Substitute also aids in prediction and can  help Tauros beat faster  Pokemon and Choice Scarf users. For example,  while Choice Scarf Sawk  usually can switch in and take down Tauros  easily with Close Combat, it  can only break his Substitute after  switching in, while Tauros can nail  Sawk's -1 Defense and OHKO with  Return. With Substitute, Tauros can also  evade Absol's Sucker Punch,  making him one of the few offensive Pokemon  that can handle Absol  well.</p>
 
<p>Intimidate is the best ability to use on  this set, as it buffs  Tauros's mediocre physical bulk and makes it  easier to set up a  Substitute. For example, Alomomola's  Waterfall is  unable to break Tauros's Substitute after the Intimidate drop, allowing  Tauros to  wear it down with repeated Returns. Earthquake and Stone Edge  provide  excellent coverage together and are Tauros's best options  against  Rock-types and Misdreavus, respectively.</p>
 
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>Sheer Force can be used in lieu of  Intimidate with Rock Climb  and Rock Slide over their counterparts, but  there is no Life Orb recoil  to negate, sharply reducing its  effectiveness. A bulkier EV spread is  worth consideration, but  preventing walls such as Alomomola and Tangela  from breaking his  Substitutes requires major investment, meaning Tauros  will either be  much weaker or considerably slower.</p>
 
<p>Because this set handles Misdreavus so well,  it is very  effective when paired with teammates that have trouble  working around  Misdreavus. For example, Choice Band Sawk can freely  spam Close Combat  once Misdreavus is out of the picture and can  heavily damage Rock-types  that Tauros struggles to break through on his  own, such as Golem and  Regirock. Swords Dance Pinsir also appreciates  Misdreavus's absence and  can bust through Tangela and Weezing for  Tauros, although it still has  issues with Alomomola. Exeggutor and  Magmortar can handle nearly all of  Tauros's checks with their immense  power and coverage. Toxic Spikes are  especially dangerous for this set,  as they lower Tauros's HP even behind  his Substitute and greatly  reduce his ability to check threats such as  Misdreavus. Garbodor can  absorb Toxic Spikes simply by switching in and  can lay Toxic Spikes of  its own, allowing Tauros to wear down physical  walls such as Tangela  and Alomomola.</p>
 
[Other Options]
<p>Like most Normal-types, Tauros is gifted  with an exhaustive  movepool. Fire Blast can be used on any set to lure  and 2HKO Tangela,  but there is little reason to use it outside of that.  Bulldoze gets a  Sheer Force boost and thus ignores Life Orb recoil,  but it's still  weaker than Earthquake. Thunder is usable as it can 2HKO  Alomomola after  Stealth Rock damage, but its dismal accuracy is a turn  off. Wild Charge  only does slightly more damage to Alomomola than Rock  Climb, and causes  far too much recoil to be a worthy option. Anger  Point no longer  activates on critical hits against Substitutes, so  there is absolutely  no reason to use Anger Point over either of his  superior abilities.  Choice Band gives Tauros monstrous power, but a  Life Orb set with Sheer  Force retains that power and also gives Tauros  the ability to switch  moves. Work Up is a curious option as it boosts  both Tauros's Attack and  Special Attack, allowing him to utilize his vast  special movepool to  break through common counters, such as Misdreavus  and  Tangela.</p>
 
[Checks and Counters]
<p>Eviolite Misdreavus can effortlessly switch in on any of Tauros's moves and burn him with Will-O-Wisp, but it must be wary of Substitute. Tangela walls Tauros with its immense physical bulk and can inflict decent damage in return with Giga Drain, or it can make the damage disappear entirely with Regenerator. Likewise, Alomomola can brush off any damage Tauros inflicts with Wish and proceed to Toxic him. If Tauros isn't using Zen Headbutt, Weezing and bulky Fighting-types such as Throh and Gurdurr can handle him easily by burning with Will-O-Wisp or attacking with STAB moves, respectively. Faster Pokemon, such as Swellow or Choice Scarf Sawk, can easily pick off Tauros, even at full health. Although priority moves aren't very prominent in NU, Absol's Sucker Punch or Basculin's Aqua Jet can finish off a weakened Tauros.</p>

















	
	