[SET]
Name: Choice Scarf
Move 1: Stone Edge
Move 2: Crunch
Move 3: Pursuit
Move 4: Earthquake / Superpower
Item: Choice Scarf
Ability: Sand Stream
Nature: Jolly
Evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
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Set Details
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Usage Tips
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Team Options
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Name: Choice Scarf
Move 1: Stone Edge
Move 2: Crunch
Move 3: Pursuit
Move 4: Earthquake / Superpower
Item: Choice Scarf
Ability: Sand Stream
Nature: Jolly
Evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
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- Stone Edge is Tyranitar's strongest STAB attack. This move's bonus crit chance and high base power enables Tyranitar to punch respectably hard despite being a Choice Scarf user. Because of that it is usually much more desireable than Rock Slide in this slot.
- Crunch is the secondary STAB move. Its 80 base power hits decently hard and the move is unable to miss, unlike Stone Edge.
- Pursuit trapping is one of the best benefits Tyranitar brings to the table as it is able to land its damage on specific targets, something that is appreciated by balanced and stall builds, teams Choice Scarf Tyranitar should be used on.
- Earthquake nails the popular Heatran as well as other Steel-Types such as Magearna and Magnezone. Superpower also aims to hit Steel-Types and has the benefit of inflicting good damage on Ferrothorn and Kartana as well as OHKOing opposing Tyranitars. As neither of these moves are required for Choice Scarf Tyranitar to function you can run a wide range of utility and lure moves in this slot. Fire Punch is another way to hit Steel-Types and can OHKO Kartana while doing good damage to Mega-Scizor and Ferrothorn. Ice Punch can hit Landorus-Therian, Gliscor and Zygarde for quadruple effective damage but fails to OHKO either. This can be fixed by running Ice Beam or even Blizzard in tandem with a Naive or Hasty nature. Finally, Stealth Rock can be used in this slot if you absolutely could not find another way to fit it on your team.
Set Details
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- 252 Atk EVs are utilized to hits as hard as possible.
- 252 Spe EVs are used to be as fast as possible.
- The remaining 4 EVs can be put in either Def or SpD, just don't put them in HP as you will take one more damage from entry hazards.
- A Jolly Nature allows you to be faster than many important threats such as Mega-Latios while holding a Choice Scarf.
- Choice Scarf is used to outspeed up to base 115 Pokemon including Mega-Pinsir, Mega-Charizard-Y, and Mega-Latios.
Usage Tips
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- Choice Scarf Tyranitar should be used on balanced or stall teams who recognize that they arent able to deal with everything defensively at all times and wish to deal with certain very problematic Pokemon offensively by using Pursuit/the possibility of Pursuit. Examples of Pokemon such as those include Tapu Lele, Hoopa-Unbound, and Mega-Charizard-Y.
- Pivot Tyranitar into attacks it can take like Heatran's Magma Storm, Mega-Latios' Psychic, Tapu Lele's Psychic, Charizard-Y's Flamethrower or Hoopa-Unbound's Hyperspace Fury and proceed the game state by threatening them out with your STABs / coverage while clicking Pursuit. Alternatively, click your STABs / coverage if you expect them to stay in.
- Try to get up Stealth Rock and Spikes as soon as possible so that you are able to chip at threats even if they switch out and you did not click Pursuit. Sand will assist you with this.
Team Options
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- Landorus-Therian or Gliscor are great partners for Tyranitar. While both of them share a water weakness with Tyranitar, they are able to cover its ground, fighting, and bug weaknesses. Offensive Gliscor and Landorus-Therian sets also appreciate Tyranitar's ability to trap Mega Latios as well as greatly annoy Mew.
- Clefable also covers Tyranitar's fighting weakness as well as it's bug weakness (mainly U-turns in this case as Mega-Scizor and Volcarona beat most Clefable sets but Clefable is excellent for switching into U-turn since it does not take entry hazard or sand damage). Clefable is able to pivot into Mega-Medicham as well as Hawlucha and can also reliably set up Stealth Rock very early into the match. It is also able to pass enormous wishes to Tyranitar and keep it healthy for the threats it needs to keep in check.
- Mew is similar to Clefable against Fighting-types and is also great at handling Ground-Types due to Ice Beam. It is able to reliably set up Stealth Rock as well.
- Tapu Bulu can not only take on Fighting-, Ground- and Water-types for Tyranitar but also remove its weakness to Earthquake while in Grassy Terrain as well as give it some sort of recovery.
- Toxapex is another pokemon that pairs well with Tyranitar as it is able to take on Fighting-, Water-, Bug- and Fairy-types such as Keldeo, Ash-Greninja, Mega-Scizor and Clefable while Tyranitar can deal with Psychic-types and Zapdos for Toxapex.
- Ferrothorn covers Tyranitar's water and fairy weaknesses while Tyranitar deals with Fire-types. It is also able to set up Spikes which help Tyranitar chip at the threats it is supposed to deal with. Other Spikes setter such as Greninja or Skarmory are also decent options for teammates.
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