I came up with this idea after using forretress for a little while.
What if there is a move which has the switch initiative of U-turn/Volt Switch but instead of damaging the opponent, it gave 33% recovery?
For name's sake, let's call this move Recovery Fade.
Basically, it is no longer an attack, but it still switches out and gives you the switch advantage. Since it is no longer an attack, there are two obvious implications that come as a result:
1) The attack doesn't care about type immunities like attacks do (Talking about volt switch on ground types), so it's very consistent in terms of how easily it can be used
2) Conversely, to counter the lack of "type immunities", it can be shut down by Taunt users.
To me, this move would be downright amazing for so many defensive pokemon. The one pokemon that I have in mind is Forretress. Here's a simple set:
Forretress @ Leftovers
Impish Nature
252 HP / 252 Def / 6 Sp. Def
-Hazards
-Rapid Spin
-Gyro Ball
-Recovery Fade
As many people who have used Forretress know, it has amazing utility while having unique typing that allows it to take many common attacks nicely. This on top of it's nice Defense stat and it's access to Volt switch allows it to act as a premier pivot/hazards control pokemon. However, the one thing that Forretress desperately wants is some sort of recovery other than leftovers. Let's face it - no one uses Volt Switch for the coverage it gains against bulky waters lol (Ok, it IS useful for breaking Gyarados's subs as you switch out). By changing the useless aspect of Volt Switch to something that not only allows it recovery, but allows it to gain switch initiative on ground types (Forretress certainly doesn't like Donphan and Hippowdon matchups), it would have much more longevity. Often the damage from various attacks like CB Scizor U-turn and Outrage from dragons start piling up quickly, even with it's great tolerance for those attacks. Finally, Recovery Fade allows Forretress to restore Sturdy more reliably. Sturdy is extremely useful ability and can allow it to get that critical Spin/Gyro Ball off, so having it more consistenly active is never a bad thing.
So guys your thoughts? Feel free to talk about other defensive pokemons' potential with this move, because I know a lot of other pokes could also abuse this move very nicely.
What if there is a move which has the switch initiative of U-turn/Volt Switch but instead of damaging the opponent, it gave 33% recovery?
For name's sake, let's call this move Recovery Fade.
Basically, it is no longer an attack, but it still switches out and gives you the switch advantage. Since it is no longer an attack, there are two obvious implications that come as a result:
1) The attack doesn't care about type immunities like attacks do (Talking about volt switch on ground types), so it's very consistent in terms of how easily it can be used
2) Conversely, to counter the lack of "type immunities", it can be shut down by Taunt users.
To me, this move would be downright amazing for so many defensive pokemon. The one pokemon that I have in mind is Forretress. Here's a simple set:

Forretress @ Leftovers
Impish Nature
252 HP / 252 Def / 6 Sp. Def
-Hazards
-Rapid Spin
-Gyro Ball
-Recovery Fade
As many people who have used Forretress know, it has amazing utility while having unique typing that allows it to take many common attacks nicely. This on top of it's nice Defense stat and it's access to Volt switch allows it to act as a premier pivot/hazards control pokemon. However, the one thing that Forretress desperately wants is some sort of recovery other than leftovers. Let's face it - no one uses Volt Switch for the coverage it gains against bulky waters lol (Ok, it IS useful for breaking Gyarados's subs as you switch out). By changing the useless aspect of Volt Switch to something that not only allows it recovery, but allows it to gain switch initiative on ground types (Forretress certainly doesn't like Donphan and Hippowdon matchups), it would have much more longevity. Often the damage from various attacks like CB Scizor U-turn and Outrage from dragons start piling up quickly, even with it's great tolerance for those attacks. Finally, Recovery Fade allows Forretress to restore Sturdy more reliably. Sturdy is extremely useful ability and can allow it to get that critical Spin/Gyro Ball off, so having it more consistenly active is never a bad thing.
So guys your thoughts? Feel free to talk about other defensive pokemons' potential with this move, because I know a lot of other pokes could also abuse this move very nicely.
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