ZU Typhlosion

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Typhlosion @ Choice Specs
Ability: Flash Fire / Blaze
Tera Type: Fire
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Eruption
- Fire Blast / Flamethrower
- Scorching Sands
- Focus Blast

Amidst the infernos, Typhlosion scorches the lands with searing Eruptions! When Typhlosion is below 74% of its health, Fire Blast is used to still sizzle foes with its high power, while Flamethrower is a milder alternative that retains perfect accuracy. Scorching Sands shakes up Fire-immune and -resistant foes like Regirock, Rhydon, and opposing Typhlosion. Focus Blast has good odds of 2HKOing Snorlax after Stealth Rock, which can otherwise extinguish Typhlosion's attacks. Flash Fire allows it to switch into opposing Typhlosion; Blaze fires up Fire Blast or Flamethrower's power to searing levels while threatening Porygon2. To maintain its explosive power, Typhlosion likes pairing with entry hazard removers like defensive Hisuian Decidueye and Cramorant; both also have good matchups against hazard setters like Rhydon and Sandaconda. Faster revenge killers like Jolteon and Sneasel can similarly snuff out Typhlosion's power, so walls like Snorlax and Regirock are appreciated as switch-ins.

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Amidst the infernos, Typhlosion scorches the lands with its searing Eruptions! When Typhlosion is below 74% of its health, Fire Blast still sizzles foes with its consistent power, regardless of Typhlosion's health, while Flamethrower is a milder alternative that retains perfect accuracy. Scorching Sands shakes up Fire-immune and -resistant foes like Regirock, Rhydon, and opposing Typhlosion. Focus Blast has good odds of 2HKOing Snorlax, who can otherwise extinguish Typhlosion's attacks. Flash Fire makes it a solid switch-in against opposing Typhlosion, while Blaze fires up Fire Blast or Flamethrower's power to searing levels and lets it threaten Porygon2. To maintain its explosive power, Typhlosion likes pairing with hazard removers like defensive Hisuian Decidueye and Cramorant; both also have good matchups against hazard setters like Rhydon and Sandaconda. Faster revenge killers like Jolteon and Sneasel can similarly snuff out Typhlosion's power, so walls like Snorlax and Regirock are appreciated as switch-ins.

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Typhlosion @ Choice Specs
Ability: Flash Fire / Blaze
Tera Type: Fire
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Eruption
- Fire Blast / Flamethrower
- Scorching Sands
- Focus Blast

Amidst the infernos, Typhlosion scorches the lands with searing Eruptions! When Typhlosion is below 74% of its health, Fire Blast is used to still sizzle foes with its high power, while Flamethrower is a milder alternative that retains perfect accuracy. Scorching Sands shakes up Fire-immune and -resistant foes like Regirock, Rhydon, and opposing Typhlosion. Focus Blast has good odds of 2HKOing Snorlax after Stealth Rock, who which can otherwise extinguish Typhlosion's attacks. Flash Fire allows it to switch into opposing Typhlosion; Blaze fires up Fire Blast or Flamethrower's power to searing levels while threatening Porygon2. To maintain its explosive power, Typhlosion likes pairing with entry hazard removers like defensive Hisuian Decidueye and Cramorant; both also have good matchups against hazard setters like Rhydon and Sandaconda. Faster revenge killers like Jolteon and Sneasel can similarly snuff out Typhlosion's power, so walls like Snorlax and Regirock are appreciated as switch-ins.

Word Counter: 146 147
Character Counter: 993 1000

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