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[SET]
name: Double Booster
move 1: Agility
move 2: Nasty Plot
move 3: Thunderbolt / Thunder
move 4: Hidden Power Ice
item: Leftovers / Lum Berry
ability: Volt Absorb
nature: Modest
evs: 128 HP / 252 SpA / 128 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Thundurus-Therian can actually use both of its boosting moves to pose a significant threat, either picking the right one after coming in on moves such as Scizor's Bullet Punch and choice locked Keldeo's Secret Sword, or using its surprising bulk in order for it to setup set up both boosts given the right situation. It is also one of the most threatening Pokemon once it sets up both boosts, as nearly nothing can really stop it after it gets both a Nasty Plot and an Agility, especially if it is ran in rain;, as Thunderbolt and Hidden Power Ice is all the coverage you need. Agility can let you do very well against most offensive teams, as the power of Thundurus-T tends to be enough to beat them but needs the speed to effectively sweep. Nasty Plot lets you break most Stall teams and stall cores, especially most Rain stall teams that go around. Thunderbolt is your main STAB move, but you can opt for Thunder if you are in the rain, which you should probably be using it Thundurus-T in. Lastly, Hidden Power Ice gives very good coverage along with Thunderbolt, hitting Ground-types like Landorus-T and Venusaur. Leftovers tends to be the best item for Thundurus-T, but the ability to lure in status and setup two boosts using Lum Berry is something that can also be used very well.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>The EV Spread gives you enough to outspeed Toxicroak while having as much Special Attack as possible, while and dumping the rest into bulk in order for it to recieive as much boosts as it can. A basic 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe Timid spread can be used to outspeed Jirachi, Volcarona and Kyurem-Black, but Thundurus-Therian needs some bulk and a Modest nature to perform as efficiently as possible. Life Orb is also another good option on the set, but you will wear yourself down quickly especially with that Stealth Rock weakness Thundurus-Therian has. And Llastly, a Zap Plate can also be used for Thunder in rain to 2HKO Ferrothorn after Leftovers after and a Nasty Plot. </p>
<p>Thundurus-Therian always loves rain support.; Iit lets it abuse the powerful Thunder, which can 2HKO most resists at +2, being sufficient enough to single-handedly over power overpower rain stall teams. Thundurus-Therian can also make good use of Spikes support, as it can force switches, while getting as much kills as it can, while it nails Flying-types immune to them with a powerful Thunder, so Pokemon like Forretress can really help. As Thundurus-Therian is weak to Stealth Rock, a spinner is always appreciated, Forretress enters here again as a good partner as it can spin Rapid Spin and setup set up Spikes and use Rapid Spin. Starmie can also use Rapid Spin, denting Ferrothorn and luring bulky Water-types in order for Thundurus-Therian to setup set up. Ddual Sscreens support is also welcome to setup set up both boosts reliably from Pokemon like Latios or Azelf. Lastly, Thundurus-Therian doesn’'t like priority coming from Pokemon like Mamoswine’s Ice Shard, so a Pokemon that can setup on common priority like Swords Dance Scizor, and Sub Salac SubSalac Terrakion.</p>
tags cause of the new forum; I'm sure that will be fixed soon, but for now, you'll have to deal with the wall of text. Anyways... amcheck. The only recurring problem was the repeated incorrect use of 'setup' and 'set up'. Here ya go:
Also, the commas and apostrophes have to be straight , ' not curly. However, I'm pretty sure when this is uploaded, it'll just be made Verdana font (I made this post Verdana, like the old forum and web site standard). Otherwise, great job!Spelling and Grammar Standards said:When setup is being used as an adjective, spell it as setup and not set-up.(Pichu is setup bait for Mewtwo.) The verb form, to set up, is spelled as such.(Mewtwo can set up on Pichu.)
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[SET]
name: Double Booster
move 1: Agility
move 2: Nasty Plot
move 3: Thunderbolt / Thunder
move 4: Hidden Power Ice
item: Leftovers / Lum Berry
ability: Volt Absorb
nature: Modest
evs: 128 HP / 252 SpA / 128 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Thundurus-Therian can actually use both of its boosting moves to pose a significant threat, either picking the right one after coming in on moves such as Scizor's Bullet Punch and choice locked Keldeo's Secret Sword, or using its surprising bulk in order for it to setup set up both boosts given the right situation. It is also one of the most threatening Pokemon once it sets up both boosts, as nearly nothing can really stop it after it gets both a Nasty Plot and an Agility, especially if it is ran in rain;, as Thunderbolt and Hidden Power Ice is all the coverage you need. Agility can let you do very well against most offensive teams, as the power of Thundurus-T tends to be enough to beat them but needs the speed to effectively sweep. Nasty Plot lets you break most Stall teams and stall cores, especially most Rain stall teams that go around. Thunderbolt is your main STAB move, but you can opt for Thunder if you are in the rain, which you should probably be using it Thundurus-T in. Lastly, Hidden Power Ice gives very good coverage along with Thunderbolt, hitting Ground-types like Landorus-T and Venusaur. Leftovers tends to be the best item for Thundurus-T, but the ability to lure in status and setup two boosts using Lum Berry is something that can also be used very well.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>The EV Spread gives you enough to outspeed Toxicroak while having as much Special Attack as possible, while and dumping the rest into bulk in order for it to recieive as much boosts as it can. A basic 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe Timid spread can be used to outspeed Jirachi, Volcarona and Kyurem-Black, but Thundurus-Therian needs some bulk and a Modest nature to perform as efficiently as possible. Life Orb is also another good option on the set, but you will wear yourself down quickly especially with that Stealth Rock weakness Thundurus-Therian has. And Llastly, a Zap Plate can also be used for Thunder in rain to 2HKO Ferrothorn after Leftovers after and a Nasty Plot. </p>
<p>Thundurus-Therian always loves rain support.; Iit lets it abuse the powerful Thunder, which can 2HKO most resists at +2, being sufficient enough to single-handedly over power overpower rain stall teams. Thundurus-Therian can also make good use of Spikes support, as it can force switches, while getting as much kills as it can, while it nails Flying-types immune to them with a powerful Thunder, so Pokemon like Forretress can really help. As Thundurus-Therian is weak to Stealth Rock, a spinner is always appreciated, Forretress enters here again as a good partner as it can spin Rapid Spin and setup set up Spikes and use Rapid Spin. Starmie can also use Rapid Spin, denting Ferrothorn and luring bulky Water-types in order for Thundurus-Therian to setup set up. Ddual Sscreens support is also welcome to setup set up both boosts reliably from Pokemon like Latios or Azelf. Lastly, Thundurus-Therian doesn’'t like priority coming from Pokemon like Mamoswine’s Ice Shard, so a Pokemon that can setup on common priority like Swords Dance Scizor, and Sub Salac SubSalac Terrakion.</p>