
[SET]
name: RestTalk
move 1: Double-Edge
move 2: Drill Peck / Hidden Power Ground
move 3: Rest
move 4: Sleep Talk
item: Leftovers
[SET COMMENTS]
Fearow is a very simple yet solid Pokemon and one of GSC NU's hardest hitters, thanks to its great Attack and a scarcely resisted STAB move in Double-Edge. It notably obtains crucial 2HKOs on common Pokemon, such as Primeape, Magmar, and Dugtrio and can be a major threat to teams lacking a Normal-resistant Pokemon such as Sudowoodo or Graveler. Fearow also has excellent Speed, letting it outspeed Xatu and Primeape, two of the tier's most important Pokemon, which can be extremely useful for offensive teams that may struggle with these threats. Its decent bulk alongside an immunity to Spikes means it is able to come in more easily than one might think, as Pokemon such as Xatu fail to 2HKO it without Double-Edge recoil. However, Fearow has a poor matchup against the tier's Normal-resistant Pokemon such as Sudowoodo, Shuckle, Magnemite, and Graveler, meaning it can be a liability at times, as well as struggling against Weezing, one of the most common Pokemon in the tier.
Double-Edge is Fearow's strongest STAB and deals solid damage to Pokemon that don't resist it. Drill Peck lets Fearow 2HKO Primeape, Hitmonlee, and Gloom. Alternatively, Hidden Power Ground is an option to OHKO Magnemite, 2HKO Magcargo, and chip Sudowoodo, Graveler, and Pupitar on the switch, although replacing Drill Peck will make Fearow less effective against most foes when using Sleep Talk. Lastly, Rest and Sleep Talk give Fearow much improved longevity when switching into Pokemon such as Xatu while also meaning it can rid itself of crippling paralysis from Pokemon such as Gloom.
Fearow is most at home on offensive teams and naturally pairs well with many of the tier's other offensive Pokemon. Spikes from Pineco are useful for exerting more pressure on Pokemon such as Dewgong and Weezing when they switch into Fearow. Dugtrio and Primeape are excellent partners, as they can switch into the Rock- and Steel-types that threaten Fearow, while Fearow can deal well with Gloom for Primeape and Xatu for Dugtrio. Likewise, Octillery is a good answer to Rock-types and can also check Water-types such as Dewgong, if running Hidden Power Electric, as well as Dugtrio. Hidden Power Grass Weezing is able to lure in Graveler and Pupitar and can use Explosion on Dewgong, which is a problematic Pokemon for Fearow. Faster Pokemon, such as Persian and Rapidash, can also be annoying for Fearow, so pairing it with a Pokemon like Octillery or Sudowoodo to deal with these threats is a good idea.
[SET]
name: Three Attacks
move 1: Double-Edge / Return
move 2: Hidden Power Ground
move 3: Drill Peck / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Curse
item: Leftovers
[SET COMMENTS]
This set trades the better longevity of RestTalk Fearow for more moveslots, and this Fearow set has a better shot against the tier's Normal-resistant Pokemon. This set provides less team support than the standard RestTalk Fearow and fits onto different kinds of teams, usually ones with paralysis support or other Normal-type Curse users. Fearow can fit Hidden Power Ground much more easily on this set, which lets it OHKO Magnemite while chipping Rock-types like Sudowoodo for decent damage. Fearow can also run Substitute, letting it ease prediction and dodge status like Gloom's Stun Spore. Curse is also an option, as it notably gives Fearow a chance to defeat Graveler and Sudowoodo one-on-one if they switch in. Fearow also outspeeds Pokemon below base 45 Speed after a Curse, such as Graveler, Sudowoodo, Gloom, Octillery, and Wigglytuff. Double-Edge is the preferred STAB move due to its power and ability to KO Pokemon like Primeape, but Return is a fine option for negating recoil. Drill Peck is the standard option for the third move, letting Fearow hit Primeape and Gloom harder, but Toxic pairs well with Substitute, has solid synergy with Spikes, and can force an opposing Pokemon to use Rest. Paralysis support is useful with this set, pairing well with Substitute due to the potential full paralysis chance as well as with Curse due to its Speed drop.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Reeece, 508601]]
- Quality checked by: [[cherryb0ng, 421511], [Siatam, 175539]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Milak, 262594]
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