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[OVERVIEW]
Bronzor is able to check a wide array of threats in the metagame, including Golem, Abomasnow, Chatot, and Muk, thanks to its great defensive typing, Levitate, and Eviolite-boosted bulk. It can use its ability to switch into many prominent threats to reliably set Stealth Rock, and being able to beat common Defoggers such as Altaria and Swanna makes it more consistent than other setters. However, Bronzor's solid typing does have exploitable weaknesses to Fire- and Dark-type moves. Bronzor has almost no room for variation, making it extremely predictable. It is extremely passive and slow, making it setup fodder for threatening sweepers such as Pinsir, and its weaknesses render it easily trapped by Pokemon like Silvally-Dark and Probopass. This passivity alongside its low Speed also makes it extremely susceptible to Taunt. Furthermore, its lack of recovery outside of Rest and susceptibility to Knock Off limit its defensive capabilities.
[SET]
name: Specially Defensive
move 1: Toxic
move 2: Psywave
move 3: Stealth Rock
move 4: Rest
item: Eviolite
ability: Levitate
nature: Calm
evs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Toxic is Bronzor's primary way of doing damage, crippling foes that may try to take advantage of Bronzor's passivity. It is also useful for wearing down defensive Pokemon. Psywave is used to deal direct damage without relying on Bronzor's low offensive stats, making it harder for Pokemon like Grumpig to set up. Rest provides Bronzor with a somewhat reliable form of recovery, but leaves Bronzor vulnerable for two turns.
Set Details
========
Maximum HP and Special Defense investment with Eviolite allow Bronzor to reliably take hits from threats such as Chatot, Choice Specs Abomasnow, and Grumpig. Levitate allows it to also check threats such as Golem and Alolan Dugtrio.
Usage Tips
========
Utilize Bronzor's typing and ability to switch into Pokemon it checks such as Golem, Chatot, and Abomasnow to set up Stealth Rock. If Stealth Rock is already on the field, use either Toxic or Psywave depending on the situation. While asleep, make careful predictions and double switch on threatening Pokemon looking to come in on Bronzor to avoid losing momentum. Be wary of trappers, particularly Probopass, which can remove Bronzor while it is weakened or asleep, allowing teammates like Abomasnow to sweep. Against Probopass, try to double switch to a Pokemon that can take it on, though there are certain scenarios where Bronzor can stay in and rely on Psywave, mainly if Probopass is weakened. Bronzor must be wary of Substitute, as that will prevent Toxic from working and can leave it in a bad situation.
Team Options
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Bronzor appreciates teammates such as Altaria and Mareanie, which can check Fire-types such as Combusken, Monferno, and Rapidash. In return, Bronzor can tank hits from Golem and Abomasnow. Knock Off absorbers such as Silvally-Fighting can make for good partners, especially if you are running another teammate reliant on Eviolite such as Mareanie. Silvally-Fighting also threatens Pokemon that pressure Bronzor such as Silvally-Dark and Probopass. Gourgeist-XL, despite sharing some weaknesses with Bronzor, is a great blanket check to Pokemon that rely on Knock Off as a coverage move such as Komala. Bronzor pairs well with Lickilicky for its ability to provide Wish support, making Bronzor less reliant on Rest for recovery. Pyukumuku can deal with many setup sweepers Bronzor struggles with, such as Monferno. Lickilicky and Altaria also make good teammates because they can use Heal Bell to wake Bronzor up early. Offensive threats such as Floatzel and Electivire appreciate Bronzor's ability check Pokemon that threaten them, such as Zebstrika and Golem, respectively.
Other Options
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Sleep Talk allows Bronzor to be somewhat less passive while asleep, but this should only be considered if you have a different Pokemon utilizing Stealth Rock. Hypnosis might sound appealing to put some of Bronzor's checks to sleep, but it is extremely unreliable. Reflect is an option to improve matchups against Pursuit trappers, but it is incredibly niche.
Checks and Counters
===================
**Dark-types**: Dark-types such as Pawniard can threaten to cripple Bronzor with a devastating Knock Off as well as eliminate it with a powerful Pursuit. Silvally-Dark and Shiftry are both Defoggers that can threaten Bronzor, but neither appreciate being hit by Toxic on the switch. Pawniard is especially notable, as it is immune to both Psywave and Toxic, allowing it to completely wall Bronzor.
**Fire-types**: Fire-types such as Monferno, Combusken, Rapidash, and Simisear threaten to do significant damage to Bronzor, but none of them can easily switch in due to Toxic and Psywave. Simisear's access to Taunt can also prevent Bronzor from setting up Stealth Rock or spreading status.
**Magnet Pull**: Probopass's Magnet Pull allows it to trap and remove Bronzor. However, it can't reliably do so unless it is running its Smack Down + Tectonic Rage set. Alolan Golem, while less common, is more consistent at trapping Bronzor.
**Eviolite Removal**: Bronzor is severely crippled by Knock Off, as it not only does major damage, but also removes Eviolite, limiting Bronzor's defensive capabilities. Bronzor also fears Trick and Switcheroo from Choice Scarf Mr. Mime, Floatzel, and Rotom-S, which make it easier to take advantage of.
**Setup Sweepers**: Setup sweepers such as Leafeon, Simipour, and Fraxure can set up and quickly overwhelm Bronzor due to its passive nature. Pinsir is particularly dangerous because of Mold Breaker, allowing it to hit Bronzor with Earthquake.
**Taunt**: Taunt users such as Vigoroth can take advantage of Bronzor's passive nature for setup.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[BloodAce, 435539]]
- Quality checked by: [[DurzaOffTopic, 357488 ], [Xayah, 167012], [jklioe, 424692 ]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Electrolyte, 148071], [CryoGyro, 331519]]
Bronzor is able to check a wide array of threats in the metagame, including Golem, Abomasnow, Chatot, and Muk, thanks to its great defensive typing, Levitate, and Eviolite-boosted bulk. It can use its ability to switch into many prominent threats to reliably set Stealth Rock, and being able to beat common Defoggers such as Altaria and Swanna makes it more consistent than other setters. However, Bronzor's solid typing does have exploitable weaknesses to Fire- and Dark-type moves. Bronzor has almost no room for variation, making it extremely predictable. It is extremely passive and slow, making it setup fodder for threatening sweepers such as Pinsir, and its weaknesses render it easily trapped by Pokemon like Silvally-Dark and Probopass. This passivity alongside its low Speed also makes it extremely susceptible to Taunt. Furthermore, its lack of recovery outside of Rest and susceptibility to Knock Off limit its defensive capabilities.
[SET]
name: Specially Defensive
move 1: Toxic
move 2: Psywave
move 3: Stealth Rock
move 4: Rest
item: Eviolite
ability: Levitate
nature: Calm
evs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Toxic is Bronzor's primary way of doing damage, crippling foes that may try to take advantage of Bronzor's passivity. It is also useful for wearing down defensive Pokemon. Psywave is used to deal direct damage without relying on Bronzor's low offensive stats, making it harder for Pokemon like Grumpig to set up. Rest provides Bronzor with a somewhat reliable form of recovery, but leaves Bronzor vulnerable for two turns.
Set Details
========
Maximum HP and Special Defense investment with Eviolite allow Bronzor to reliably take hits from threats such as Chatot, Choice Specs Abomasnow, and Grumpig. Levitate allows it to also check threats such as Golem and Alolan Dugtrio.
Usage Tips
========
Utilize Bronzor's typing and ability to switch into Pokemon it checks such as Golem, Chatot, and Abomasnow to set up Stealth Rock. If Stealth Rock is already on the field, use either Toxic or Psywave depending on the situation. While asleep, make careful predictions and double switch on threatening Pokemon looking to come in on Bronzor to avoid losing momentum. Be wary of trappers, particularly Probopass, which can remove Bronzor while it is weakened or asleep, allowing teammates like Abomasnow to sweep. Against Probopass, try to double switch to a Pokemon that can take it on, though there are certain scenarios where Bronzor can stay in and rely on Psywave, mainly if Probopass is weakened. Bronzor must be wary of Substitute, as that will prevent Toxic from working and can leave it in a bad situation.
Team Options
========
Bronzor appreciates teammates such as Altaria and Mareanie, which can check Fire-types such as Combusken, Monferno, and Rapidash. In return, Bronzor can tank hits from Golem and Abomasnow. Knock Off absorbers such as Silvally-Fighting can make for good partners, especially if you are running another teammate reliant on Eviolite such as Mareanie. Silvally-Fighting also threatens Pokemon that pressure Bronzor such as Silvally-Dark and Probopass. Gourgeist-XL, despite sharing some weaknesses with Bronzor, is a great blanket check to Pokemon that rely on Knock Off as a coverage move such as Komala. Bronzor pairs well with Lickilicky for its ability to provide Wish support, making Bronzor less reliant on Rest for recovery. Pyukumuku can deal with many setup sweepers Bronzor struggles with, such as Monferno. Lickilicky and Altaria also make good teammates because they can use Heal Bell to wake Bronzor up early. Offensive threats such as Floatzel and Electivire appreciate Bronzor's ability check Pokemon that threaten them, such as Zebstrika and Golem, respectively.
Other Options
=============
Sleep Talk allows Bronzor to be somewhat less passive while asleep, but this should only be considered if you have a different Pokemon utilizing Stealth Rock. Hypnosis might sound appealing to put some of Bronzor's checks to sleep, but it is extremely unreliable. Reflect is an option to improve matchups against Pursuit trappers, but it is incredibly niche.
Checks and Counters
===================
**Dark-types**: Dark-types such as Pawniard can threaten to cripple Bronzor with a devastating Knock Off as well as eliminate it with a powerful Pursuit. Silvally-Dark and Shiftry are both Defoggers that can threaten Bronzor, but neither appreciate being hit by Toxic on the switch. Pawniard is especially notable, as it is immune to both Psywave and Toxic, allowing it to completely wall Bronzor.
**Fire-types**: Fire-types such as Monferno, Combusken, Rapidash, and Simisear threaten to do significant damage to Bronzor, but none of them can easily switch in due to Toxic and Psywave. Simisear's access to Taunt can also prevent Bronzor from setting up Stealth Rock or spreading status.
**Magnet Pull**: Probopass's Magnet Pull allows it to trap and remove Bronzor. However, it can't reliably do so unless it is running its Smack Down + Tectonic Rage set. Alolan Golem, while less common, is more consistent at trapping Bronzor.
**Eviolite Removal**: Bronzor is severely crippled by Knock Off, as it not only does major damage, but also removes Eviolite, limiting Bronzor's defensive capabilities. Bronzor also fears Trick and Switcheroo from Choice Scarf Mr. Mime, Floatzel, and Rotom-S, which make it easier to take advantage of.
**Setup Sweepers**: Setup sweepers such as Leafeon, Simipour, and Fraxure can set up and quickly overwhelm Bronzor due to its passive nature. Pinsir is particularly dangerous because of Mold Breaker, allowing it to hit Bronzor with Earthquake.
**Taunt**: Taunt users such as Vigoroth can take advantage of Bronzor's passive nature for setup.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[BloodAce, 435539]]
- Quality checked by: [[DurzaOffTopic, 357488 ], [Xayah, 167012], [jklioe, 424692 ]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Electrolyte, 148071], [CryoGyro, 331519]]
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