[SET]
name: Calm Mind
move 1: Calm Mind
move 2: Giga Drain
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice
item: Leftovers / Life Orb
nature: Timid
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>With Calm Mind, Virizion takes advantage of its excellent  special bulk and typing to function as a special tank. While its base 90  Special Attack might seem quite underwhelming in a tier where base 130  offensive stats are commonplace, the most important thing to remember is that Virizion does not earn its keep pursolely (unnecessary) by sweeping; Calm Mind Virizion is a great defensive pivot, as it resists many attacking types found on rain and sand teams. If a Pokemon was a soccer team, Virizion would bVirizion's role can excellent midfielder, as ibe compared to the role of a midfielder in soccer. It (to be completely honest, i prefer the original wording (although "If a Pokemon was a soccer team" is kinda weird lol, change that to "If Pokemon was soccer" or something). perfexionist's version sounds really clunky and mechanical imo) is able to both support the team by tanking powerful hits and go on the  offensive when the opportunity arises. With the given moveset, Virizion  can bust up common balance and stall cores, such as Ferrothorn +  Jellicent + Gliscor. After setting up a Calm Mind, Virizion becomeis near-impenetrable on the special side outside, with the exception of super effective STAB attacks.</p> 
<p>Giga Drain allows Virizion to feast on the many bulky Water- and Ground-types that plague the OU metagame,  such as Politoed, Vaporeon, and Gastrodon, while restoring its HP.   Focus Blast is Virizion's only decently powerful STAB attack; although  its accuracy makes it just about the most frustrating move in the entire  game, Focus Blast has the power to OHKO Skarmory after Stealth Rock  with a Calm Mind boost. Hidden Power Ice rounds out Virizion's coverage  by hitting Dragonite, Salamence, Landorus, and Gliscor for 4x super  effective damage. After a Calm Mind boost, it OHKOes all of the  aforementioned Pokemon, provided Dragonite does not have Multiscale  active.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>The item choice is quite a important decision to make. Leftovers is clearly preferredoptimal, as it allows Virizion to tank most efficiently and reinforces Virizion's position as a supportive sweeper. Alternatively, even though  its recoil severely cuts into Virizion's bulk, Life Orb should be  considered due to the sheer number of 2HKOs and OHKOs it provides. The  following damage calculations give you a clearer picture of the benefits  Life Orb brings; all calculations assume a Calm Mind boost:</p>
<ul class=”damage_calculation”>
<li>Life Orb Focus Blast vs 248/0 Scizor 104.08% - 122.45% (clean OHKO)</li>
<li>Leftovers Focus Blast vs 248/0 Scizor 79.88% - 94.46%</li>
<li>Life Orb Focus Blast vs 252/216 Scizor 81.40% - 96.22%</li>
<li>Leftovers Focus Blast vs 252/216 Scizor 62.79% - 74.13%</li>
<li>Life Orb Focus Blast vs 4/252+ Blissey 53.37% - 62.88% (clean 2HKO)</li>
<li>Leftovers Focus Blast vs 4/252+ Blissey 41.41% - 48.77%</li>
<li>Life Orb Focus Blast vs 252/216+ Jirachi 54.21% - 63.86% (clean 2HKO)</li>
<li>Leftovers Focus Blast vs 252/216+ Jirachi 41.83% - 49.26%</li>
<li>Life Orb Giga Drain vs 252/0 Politoed 96.88% - 114.06% (OHKO with Stealth Rock)</li>
<li>Leftovers Giga Drain vs 252/0 Politoed 75.00% - 88.02%</li>
<li>Life Orb Giga Drain vs 252/0 Jellicent 88.12% - 104.46% (OHKO with Stealth Rock)</li>
<li>Leftovers Giga Drain vs 252/0 Jellicent 68.32% - 80.69%</li>
</ul>
<p>As shown above, Virizion appreciates the power from[personally, I don't like the use of "appreciate" in this sense, but if you like it, keep it] the additional power Life Orb brings; it is therefore an option worth considering on more offensive teams. If the 10% recoil per turn (16% in sand or hail) is too off-puttingundesirable, (unnecessary) Fist Plate is a decent middle ground,  as it preserves most of Life Orb Virizion's OHKOs and 2HKOs when using  Focus Blast without the cost of recoil. However, it does nothing for  Virizion's other attacks.</p>
<p>The Speed EVs allowenable  (unnecessary) Virizion to Speed tie with other base 108 Pokemon, namely Infernape and  Terrakion, and outspeed Landorus, to whom Virizion is probably the best  offensive check. In terms of moveslot options, Hidden Power Rock  enables Virizion to make quick work of Volcarona while retaining the  ability to hit Flying-types. Be aware, however, that Hidden Power Rock  lowers Virizion's Speed IV and removes the possibility of Speed tying  with Infernape and Terrakion. Furthermore, while Hidden Power Rock hits  only Volcarona, Hidden Power Ice's specific 4x coverage—on Dragon /  Flying types, Gliscor, and Landorus—is generally more useful.</p>
<p>Virizion's main counters are Latios, Latias, and Reuniclus;  they can come in, set up Calm Mind boosts alongside Virizion while, laughing  off its attacks, then OHKO it with STAB Psyshock. Tornadus outspeeds  Virizion and can OHKO it with Hurricane, while specially bulky Jirachi  can switch in, paralyze with Body Slam or Thunder Wave, and proceed to  KO with Iron Head. Note, however, that if Jirachi is having an unlucky  day with Body Slam,(remove comma) and Virizion gets relatively lucky with Focus Blast,  Life Orb Virizion will defeat Jirachi. Pokemon that can eliminate these  threats are therefore good partners to Virizion: Tyranitar can remove  the Psychic-types and Tornadus with Pursuit or Crunch and Stone Edge,  respectively, while specially bulky Jirachi can take everything the  aforementioned counters throw at it, paralyze them with Body Slam, and  heal both itself and Virizion with Wish.</p>
<p>Pokemon with strong priority, such as Scizor, Mamoswine, and  Dragonite, can all revenge kill weakened Virizion relatively easily,  while strong Choice Scarf users,(remove comma) such as Haxorus,(remove comma) will also take down  Virizion quite quickly. Volcarona and Chandelure resist Virizion's  entire moveset unless it carries Hidden Power Rock; the former can  easily set up with Quiver Dance in Virizion'’s (wat. i'm assuming this was just a mistake since you didn't make this change anywhere else, but smogon does not use curly apostrophes) face with Quiver Dance and roast it with Fire-type moves, while the latter's Fire-types STAB attacks are also often too much for Virizion to handle. In addition to sponging most priority attacks without much trouble at all, Skarmory can set up Spikes to whittle down Virizion's checks. Stealth Rock keeps Volcarona in check and thus should thus be set up as soon as possible; Terrakion and Landorus can also easily revenge kill all +1 Volcarona.</p>
[SET] 
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Close Combat
move 3: Leaf Blade
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Stone Edge
item: Life Orb / Lum Berry
nature: Naive / Jolly
evs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Virizion's usable Attack stat, excellent defensive typing, goosolid  coverage, and good Speed make it a decent Swords Dance user. Swords  Dance boosts Virizion's relevant offensive stat twice as quickly as Calm  Mind does,(remove comma) and thus makes Virizion a bigger immediate threat. Furthermore,  Swords Dance Virizion defeats most of the defensive Pokemon that trouble  its Calm Mind counterpart. Close Combat is Virizion's main STAB, as it does severe damage after a Swords Dance. To illustrate this, with a Life Orb boost, itthe combination (i get why you changed this but i think "a +2 Close Combat" is better; i'll leave this one up the shrang lol) OHKOes specially defensive Jirachi. Leaf Blade is Virizion's secondary STAB, (no) and is an excellent one at that, as itble to smacks (unnecessary) the numerous bulky Water- and Ground-types for super effective damage. In particular, Leaf Blade wipes Slowbro and Quagsire—one of the biggest obstacles to physical Fighting-types and stat-boosting Pokemon, respectively—cleanly off the map. Hidden Power Ice is preferred, as it easily 2HKOes Gliscor, but Stone Edge is a physical option that also takes down Flying-types as well. The latter move also. In addition, Stone Edge OHKOes Volcarona, who would otherwise comfortably wall Virizion.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>As Swords Dance Virizion is more geared towards sweeping, Life  Orb is the item of choice. With it, Virizion easily OHKOes Slowbro with  Leaf Blade and OHKOes offensive Gliscor 74% of the time. Even defensive  Gliscor will usually lose to Virizion most of the time as  Leaf Blade does 54.52% - 64.41% to 252/184+ variants. However, Lum  Berry is an excellent option if your team is a bit more balanced, as it  gives Virizion a layer of protection from Scald's burn chance,(remove comma) and also  lets it set up freely on Rotom-W that try to use Will-O-Wisp.</p>
<p>Psyshock variants of Latias and Latios both hard-counter Virizion, as they resist both Leaf Blade and Close Combat, laugh at Hidden Power Ice, can take Stone Edge without much trouble, and caoften OHKO Virizion with Psyshock. Tornadus needs to be careful of Stone Edge, but it alsois also a solid counter, as it resists both of Virizion's STABs and can OHKO it with Hurricane, but it needs to be careful of Stone Edge. Celebi packs similar resistances to both of Virizion's STABs and can take a boosted Stone Edge. While VirizionBecause Virizion [did you mean another Pokemon? Virizion doesn't make much sense]  (it makes perfect sense to me; despite the fact that virizion doesn't like sand, scarftar makes a good teammate because it beats this set's counters. that said i disagree with this change) detests passive sandstorm damage, Choice Scarf Tyranitar can easily  trap and KO Latias and Latios with Pursuit, as well as outspeeding and KOing  Tornadus and Celebi with Stone Edge and Crunch, respectively. If  sandstorm is not to your taste, Politoed is another good teammate, as the rain it summons reduces Virizion's weakness to Fire.</p>
<p>If Virizion is not running Life Orb, offensive Gliscor can  easily take a hit and OHKO Virizion with Acrobatics. Skarmory can take a  boosted Close Combat and OHKO with Brave Bird, but will be KOed by  recoil damage if Virizion is carrying Life Orb. Toxicroak will also be  an obstacle to Virizion in the rain, as it resists Leaf Blade, Close Combat, and Stone Edge,(remove comma) and takes a pittancelittle damage [does pittance fit here?] from uninvested Hidden Power Ice. Similarly, Forretress can sponge Virizion's physical attacks all day long and  hit back hard with Gyro Ball. Mixed Salamence can lure in Gliscor and  destroy it with Draco Meteor, hard-counter Toxicroak, and fry Forretress  and Skarmory with Fire Blast. Magnezone can trap Skarmory and  Forretress, while a bulky Gliscor of your own can also wall Toxicroak while, in addition to using Taunt and Swords Dance to set up on Forretress and Skarmory.</p>
[Other Options] 
<p>Virizion is a part of the legendary Fighting-type group and, as such, has access to their signature move: Sacred Sword. It has 30 less Base Power than Close Combat, but it does havehas (unnecessary) two advantages: it doesn't lower Virizion's defenses, and it bypasses opponents' defensive boosts; it. Sacred Sword can replace Close Combat on the Swords Dance set if the defense drops prove to be unbearable. Virizion also getshas access to  Toxic and Roar, so it can act as a special wall and a phazer with some  defensive investment. Choice Band and Choice Specs sets are usable,(remove comma) but  are generally outclassed by Virizion's other sets. Likewise, an all-out  mixed set consisting of Close Combat, Stone Edge, Giga Drain, and Hidden  Power Ice is feasible, but Virizion's ordinary offensive stats makes ithe set (unnecessary) quite mediocre.</p>
[Checks and Counters] 
<p>While Virizion is fast, there are quite a number of Pokemon that outspeed it whileand resisting its attacks. Latias is probably the best counter to Virizion in existence,  as she is naturally faster, resists both of Virizion's STABs, has  excellent Special Defense, and can easily set up with Calm Mind;  offensive variants can easily OHKO Virizion with Psyshock as well. Also, Latios and Tornadus can also cleanly OHKO Virizion with Psyshock and Hurricane,  respectively. While Latios takes little damage from any of Virizion's  moves, Tornadus has to watch out for Hidden Power Ice and the rare Stone  Edge, although the former will not KO without a boost. Gengar fares  well against Swords Dance variants, as it only needs only to worry about Stone Edge and Hidden Power Ice; the latter will does little damage, and both can be stopped by Disable if need becessary.  Alakazam is also a decent option if you're desperate, but it can't  switch into Swords Dance variants; much the same applies to Espeon and  Azelf. While they haveit has  difficulty switching into Virizion, Weavile can OHKO it with Ice Punch.  Similarly, Mamoswine cannot switch into either of Virizion's STAB  attacks, but it can revenge kill weakened Virizion with Ice Shard. Choice  Band Dragonite can do the same with ExtremeSpeed, and other Choice Scarf  Dragon-types, such as Salamence and Haxorus, will also fare well as long as  they don't switch in on Hidden Power Ice.</p>
<p>As for bulkier options, Chansey and Blissey check special sets  that haven't gained too many boosts. While they do face a potential 2HKO  from +1 Focus Blast, they have a very good chance of defeating Virizion  thanks to Focus Blast's accuracy, especially if they carry Thunder  Wave. Specially defensive Celebi can also take a hit and paralyze  Virizion with Thunder Wave, which makes Virizion much easier to manage.  Reuniclus has the bulk to sponge a boosted Giga Drain,(remove comma) and can either  hit Virizion hard with its STAB move or set up with Trick Room.  Specially bulky Steel-type Pokemon will give Virizion trouble as well:  Scizor can boost up with Swords Dance and OHKO Virizion with Bullet  Punch, Choice Band Scizor can deal severe damage with Bullet Punch and  easily cut its sweep short, whileand Jirachi can defeat it with Body Slam and Iron Head. However, note that if luck favors Virizion, Life Orb Virizion, it can defeat both Scizor and Jirachi. While relatively rare, Toxicroak can be a huge nuisance to Virizion in the rain, as it resists both of Virizion's STABs as well asin addition to  (unnecessary) Stone Edge, can recover off damage from Hidden Power Ice relatively  quickly due to Dry Skin, and can easily set up with Swords Dance or Bulk  Up. Specially defensive Dragonite can boost up comfortably boost up with Dragon Dance due to Multiscale. Volcarona can take its time to set up on Virizion with Quiver Dance while, sponging any attack not namedbesides  Stone Edge, as can Chandelure with Substitute. Finally, Skarmory is an  excellent counter to both Swords Dance and Work Up sets,(comma) as it does not  mind taking Close Combat, can easily OHKO with Brave Bird, orand can choose to just set up Spikes.</p>
<p>Sun teams in general canIn general, sun teams easily handle Virizion: Ninetales is bulky enough to take most attacks from Virizionof Virizion's attacks, aside from a boosted Stone Edge, and can fry it with Fire Blast. Most sun sweepers do not care at all for Virizion at all either:, either. For example, not only does itVenusaur resist both of Virizion's STABs, Venusaurbut it also outspeeds Virizion in the sun, and Venusaur (i'd make this "it" instead) can either hit itVirizion  hard with Sludge Bomb or put it to sleep with Sleep Powder. Sawsbuck  outspeeds and can OHKO with Double-Edge, while Choice Scarf Fire-types,  such as Darmanitan, Victini, and Heatran, will also roast Virizion to a crisp with their sun-boosted Fire-type STAB moveattacks. (unnecessary)</p>