AG Flame Charge Koraidon[QC 2/2][GP 1/1]

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[SET]
name: Setup Flame Charge
move 1: Swords Dance / Bulk Up
move 2: Flame Charge
move 3: Dragon Claw
move 4: Collision Course
item: Leftovers
ability: Orichalcum Pulse
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
tera type: Fire

[SET COMMENTS]
Flame Charge gives Koraidon solid sweeping potential by allowing it to outrun most Choice Scarf users. Swords Dance provides maximum damage potential, allowing Koraidon to reliably break past most walls; alternatively, Bulk Up makes Koraidon more difficult to KO, notably allowing it to set up more reliably on Great Tusk. Dragon Claw deals with Pelipper and Toxapex, which otherwise wall it, while also OHKOing opposing Koraidon and Miraidon after entry hazard damage. Collison Course hits Pokemon such as Ting-Lu and Garganacl without any drawbacks. Iron Head deals with Fairy-types such as Scream Tail and Dachsbun reliably, but dropping Fighting-type coverage is generally not recommended. Tera Fire boosts Flame Charge and lets Koraidon resist Ice- and Fairy-type moves from Iron Bundle, Chien-Pao, and Flutter Mane while also making it immune to Will-O-Wisp from Skeledirge. Tera Steel can be run with Iron Head, providing key resistances to Ice, Fairy, and Dragon. Special attackers such as Flutter Mane, Walking Wake, and Chi-Yu appreciate Koraidon setting up sun. In return, they pressure Koraidon's checks in Skeledirge, Pelipper, and Great Tusk. Koraidon's ability to pressure special walls such as Ting-Lu and Clodsire is appreciated by Pokemon such as Flutter Mane, Miraidon, and Gholdengo. This set fits well on hyper offense teams, so support from entry hazard setters like Glimmora, Masquerain, and Froslass as well as dual screens support from Grimmsnarl is appreciated. Miraidon and Chien-Pao are good teammates, as they can pressure Toxapex and Skeledirge, respectively. Great Tusk is a great teammate, as it can take advantage of Koraidon's sun and break through Toxapex and Skeledirge while also pressuring Pelipper with Knock Off.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Frozoid, 532881]]
- Quality checked by: [[pichus,374620]], [Guard, 360582]]
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[SET]
name: Setup Flame Charge
move 1: Swords Dance / Bulk Up
move 2: Flame Charge
move 3: Dragon Claw
move 4: Collision Course / Iron Head
item: Leftovers
ability: Orichalcum Pulse
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
tera type: Fire / Steel

[SET COMMENTS]
A combination of Swords Dance + Flame Charge gives Koraidon a solid sweeping potential. Alternatively, Bulk Up can be used to make Koraidon progressively difficult to KO using physical attacks, (AC) notably allowing it to set up more reliably on Great Tusk. if you can think of any examples then feel free to add them, something like Annihilape comes to mind but I'm not sure if this interaction is ever relevant with him. Dragon Claw lets Koraidon deal with Pelipper, which otherwise walls it, while also letting Koraidon it OHKO opposing Koraidon and Miraidon after hazard damage. Collison Course hits Pokemon such as Ting-Lu and Garganacl super effectively without any drawbacks. Iron Head can be used to deal with Fairy-types such as Scream Tail and Dachsbun reliably. Tera Fire boosts Flame Charge and lets Koraidon resist Ice- and Fairy-type moves from Iron Bundle include Chien-Pao and Flutter Mane respectively while also making it immune to Will-O-Wisp from Skeledirge. Tera Steel lets Koraidon resist Ice- and Fairy-type moves Ice-type attacks from Chien-Pao and Iron Bundle, and Fairy-type attacks from Flutter Mane and Iron Valiant in Electric Terrain, feel free to word this differently while also resisting Dragon-type moves from Miraidon and opposing Koraidon. Special attackers such as Flutter Mane and Chi-Yu appreciate Koraidon setting up Sun. In return, they pressure Koraidon's checks in Skeledirge, Pelipper, and Great Tusk. Koraidon's ability to pressure special walls such as Ting-Lu and Clodsire is appreciated by Pokemon such as Flutter Mane, Miraidon, and Gholdengo. This set fits well on hyper offense teams, so support from hazard setters like Glimmora, Masquerian, and Froslass as well as screens support from Grimmsnarl is appreciated.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Frozoid, 532881]]
- Quality checked by: [[pichus,374620]], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
nice work, 1/2
 
[SET]
name: Setup Flame Charge
move 1: Swords Dance / Bulk Up
move 2: Flame Charge
move 3: Dragon Claw
move 4: Collision Course / Iron Head -mention is enough-
item: Leftovers
ability: Orichalcum Pulse
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
tera type: Fire / Steel -mention is enough-

[SET COMMENTS]
A combination of Swords Dance + Flame Charge gives Koraidon a solid sweeping potential. Alternatively, Bulk Up can be used to make Koraidon progressively difficult to KO using physical attacks, notably allowing it to set up more reliably on Great Tusk. Dragon Claw lets Koraidon deal with Pelipper and Toxapex, which otherwise walls it, while also letting it OHKO opposing Koraidon and Miraidon after hazard damage. Collison Course hits Pokemon such as Ting-Lu and Garganacl super effectively without any drawbacks. Iron Head can be used to deal with Fairy-types such as Scream Tail and Dachsbun reliably, but dropping Fighting STAB is generally not recommended. Tera Fire boosts Flame Charge and lets Koraidon resist Ice- and Fairy-type moves from Iron Bundle, Chien-Pao, and Flutter Mane respectively while also making it immune to Will-O-Wisp from Skeledirge. Tera Steel lets can be run with Iron Head, letting Koraidon resist Ice-type attacks from Chien-Pao and Iron Bundle, and Fairy-type attacks from Flutter Mane and Iron Valiant while also resisting Dragon-type moves from Miraidon and opposing Koraidon. Special attackers such as Flutter Mane, Walking Wake, and Chi-Yu appreciate Koraidon setting up Sun. In return, they pressure Koraidon's checks in Skeledirge, Pelipper, and Great Tusk. Koraidon's ability to pressure special walls such as Ting-Lu and Clodsire is appreciated by Pokemon such as Flutter Mane, Miraidon, and Gholdengo. This set fits well on hyper offense teams, so support from hazard setters like Glimmora, Masquerian, and Froslass as well as screens support from Grimmsnarl is appreciated -mention some hyper offensive teammates-.
-Great Tusk should always be mentioned with any Koraidon set, the synergy is too important, especially for this Koraidon set, as a wallbreaker that removes Toxapex / Skeledirge and pressures Pelipper with Knock Off is invaluable-
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Frozoid, 532881]]
- Quality checked by: [[pichus,374620]], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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[SET]
name: Setup Flame Charge
move 1: Swords Dance / Bulk Up
move 2: Flame Charge
move 3: Dragon Claw
move 4: Collision Course
item: Leftovers
ability: Orichalcum Pulse
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
tera type: Fire

[SET COMMENTS]
A combination of Swords Dance + Flame Charge gives Koraidon a solid sweeping potential by allowing it to outrun most Choice Scarf users. Swords Dance provides maximum damage potential, allowing Koraidon to break past reliably break past most walls; Aalternatively, Bulk Up can be used to makes Koraidon progressively more difficult to KO using physical attacks, notably allowing it to set up more reliably on Great Tusk. Dragon Claw lets Koraidon deals with Pelipper and Toxapex, which otherwise wall it, while also letting it OHKOing opposing Koraidon and Miraidon after entry hazard damage. Collison Course hits Pokemon such as Ting-Lu and Garganacl super effectively without any drawbacks. explaining STAB moves generally isn't necessary. it's a little hazier here because flare blitz is in the conversation but CC just doesn't need a mention and dclaw is borderline. probably wait for official GP's opinion Iron Head can be used to deals with Fairy-types such as Scream Tail and Dachsbun reliably, but dropping Fighting STAB Fighting-type coverage is generally not recommended. Tera Fire boosts Flame Charge and lets Koraidon resist Ice- and Fairy-type moves from Iron Bundle, Chien-Pao, and Flutter Mane respectively while also making it immune to Will-O-Wisp from Skeledirge. Tera Steel can be run with Iron Head, letting Koraidon resist Ice-type attacks from Chien-Pao and Iron Bundle, and Fairy-type attacks from Flutter Mane and Iron Valiant while also resisting Dragon-type moves from Miraidon and opposing Koraidon. i feel like this sentence can just be compressed into "... Iron Head, granting Koraidon resistances to Ice, Fairy, and Dragon.", also if there's ever any reason to run tera steel w/o iron head then probably slash it in the set Special attackers such as Flutter Mane, Walking Wake, and Chi-Yu appreciate Koraidon setting up Ssun. In return, they pressure Koraidon's checks in Skeledirge, Pelipper, and Great Tusk. Koraidon's ability to pressure special walls such as Ting-Lu and Clodsire is appreciated by Pokemon such as Flutter Mane, Miraidon, and Gholdengo. This set fits well on hyper offense teams, so support from entry hazard setters like Glimmora, Masquerian Masquerain, and Froslass as well as dual screens support from Grimmsnarl is appreciated -mention some hyper offensive teammates-. Miraidon and Chien-Pao are good teammates on Hyper Offense hyper offense (playstyles aren't capitalized) teams as they can pressure Toxapex and Skeledirge, (remove comma) respectively. Great Tusk is a great teammate as it can take advantage of Koraidon's ability to set up sun and break through Toxapex and Skeledirge, while also pressuring Pelipper with Knock Off.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Frozoid, 532881]]
- Quality checked by: [[pichus,374620]], [Guard, 360582]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
 
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[SET]
name: Setup Flame Charge
move 1: Swords Dance / Bulk Up
move 2: Flame Charge
move 3: Dragon Claw
move 4: Collision Course
item: Leftovers
ability: Orichalcum Pulse
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
tera type: Fire

[SET COMMENTS]
A combination of Swords Dance + Flame Charge gives Koraidon a solid sweeping potential by allowing it to outrun most Choice Scarf users. Swords Dance provides maximum damage potential, allowing Koraidon to break past reliably break past most walls; Aalternatively, Bulk Up can be used to makes Koraidon progressively more difficult to KO using physical attacks, notably allowing it to set up more reliably on Great Tusk. Dragon Claw lets Koraidon deals with Pelipper and Toxapex, which otherwise wall it, while also letting it OHKOing opposing Koraidon and Miraidon after entry hazard damage. Collison Course hits Pokemon such as Ting-Lu and Garganacl super effectively without any drawbacks. explaining STAB moves generally isn't necessary. it's a little hazier here because flare blitz is in the conversation but CC just doesn't need a mention and dclaw is borderline. probably wait for official GP's opinion Iron Head can be used to deals with Fairy-types such as Scream Tail and Dachsbun reliably, but dropping Fighting STAB Fighting-type coverage is generally not recommended. Tera Fire boosts Flame Charge and lets Koraidon resist Ice- and Fairy-type moves from Iron Bundle, Chien-Pao, and Flutter Mane respectively while also making it immune to Will-O-Wisp from Skeledirge. Tera Steel can be run with Iron Head, letting Koraidon resist Ice-type attacks from Chien-Pao and Iron Bundle, and Fairy-type attacks from Flutter Mane and Iron Valiant while also resisting Dragon-type moves from Miraidon and opposing Koraidon. i feel like this sentence can just be compressed into "... Iron Head, granting Koraidon resistances to Ice, Fairy, and Dragon.", also if there's ever any reason to run tera steel w/o iron head then probably slash it in the set Special attackers such as Flutter Mane, Walking Wake, and Chi-Yu appreciate Koraidon setting up Ssun. In return, they pressure Koraidon's checks in Skeledirge, Pelipper, and Great Tusk. Koraidon's ability to pressure special walls such as Ting-Lu and Clodsire is appreciated by Pokemon such as Flutter Mane, Miraidon, and Gholdengo. This set fits well on hyper offense teams, so support from entry hazard setters like Glimmora, Masquerian Masquerain, and Froslass as well as dual screens support from Grimmsnarl is appreciated -mention some hyper offensive teammates-. Miraidon and Chien-Pao are good teammates on Hyper Offense hyper offense (playstyles aren't capitalized) teams as they can pressure Toxapex and Skeledirge, (remove comma) respectively. Great Tusk is a great teammate as it can take advantage of Koraidon's ability to set up sun and break through Toxapex and Skeledirge, while also pressuring Pelipper with Knock Off.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Frozoid, 532881]]
- Quality checked by: [[pichus,374620]], [Guard, 360582]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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[SET]
name: Setup Flame Charge
move 1: Swords Dance / Bulk Up
move 2: Flame Charge
move 3: Dragon Claw
move 4: Collision Course
item: Leftovers
ability: Orichalcum Pulse
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
tera type: Fire

[SET COMMENTS]
Flame Charge gives Koraidon solid sweeping potential by allowing it to outrun most Choice Scarf users. Swords Dance provides maximum damage potential, allowing Koraidon to break past reliably break past most walls; alternatively, Bulk Up makes Koraidon more difficult to KO using physical attacks, notably allowing it to set up more reliably on Great Tusk. Dragon Claw deals with Pelipper and Toxapex, which otherwise wall it, while also OHKOing opposing Koraidon and Miraidon after entry hazard damage. Collison Course hits Pokemon such as Ting-Lu and Garganacl super effectively without any drawbacks. Iron Head deals with Fairy-types such as Scream Tail and Dachsbun reliably, but dropping Fighting-type coverage is generally not recommended. Tera Fire boosts Flame Charge and lets Koraidon resist Ice- and Fairy-type moves from Iron Bundle, Chien-Pao, and Flutter Mane respectively while also making it immune to Will-O-Wisp from Skeledirge. Tera Steel can be run with Iron Head, letting Koraidon resist Ice-type attacks from Chien-Pao and Iron Bundle, and Fairy-type attacks from Flutter Mane and Iron Valiant while also resisting Dragon-type moves from Miraidon and opposing Koraidon providing key resistances to Ice, Fairy, and Dragon. Special attackers such as Flutter Mane, Walking Wake, and Chi-Yu appreciate Koraidon setting up sun. In return, they pressure Koraidon's checks in Skeledirge, Pelipper, and Great Tusk. Koraidon's ability to pressure special walls such as Ting-Lu and Clodsire is appreciated by Pokemon such as Flutter Mane, Miraidon, and Gholdengo. This set fits well on hyper offense teams, so support from entry hazard setters like Glimmora, Masquerain, and Froslass as well as dual screens support from Grimmsnarl is appreciated. Miraidon and Chien-Pao are good teammates on hyper offense teams teammates, as they can pressure Toxapex and Skeledirge, comma respectively. Great Tusk is a great teammate, comma as it can take advantage of Koraidon's ability to set up sun and break through Toxapex and Skeledirge, comma while also pressuring Pelipper with Knock Off.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Frozoid, 532881]]
- Quality checked by: [[pichus,374620]], [Guard, 360582]]
- Grammar checked by: [[UT, 523866]]
GP 1/1!

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