[SET]
name: Misty Terrain
move 1: Misty Explosion
move 2: Memento
move 3: Taunt
move 4: Misty Terrain
item: Terrain Extender
ability: Misty Surge
nature: Timid
evs: 252 HP / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Misty Explosion and Memento fulfill very similar roles on this set - preserving momentum. Misty Explosion isn't blocked by Clear Body and Taunt and is able to deal not-insignificant damage to many targets like Cobalion, Togekiss, and Gastrodon, while Memento helps sweepers that are often paired with Galarian Weezing set up uncontested. Taunt blocks Defog and setup attempts from Pokemon like Togekiss and Doublade, which could prevent Galarian Weezing's teammates from sweeping. To ensure Misty Terrain is active, the last moveslot is used for it, which helps against faster Defoggers like Crobat and Volcanion after using Taunt on them. Fire Blast is an alternative last move to chip Steel-types like Metagross and Doublade.
Galarian Weezing's Misty Terrain blocks status for grounded Pokemon, so it fits great on setup spam hyper offense. Dual screen setters like Ribombee and Vanilluxe are great teammates, as Ribombee also provides Sticky Web, while Vanilluxe has momentum and Aurora Veil. Sweepers that make Misty Terain worthwhile include Slurpuff, Polteageist, Necrozma, and Cloyster, to name a few. Cloyster and Necrozma are particularly good teammates because they set up on Pokemon that Galarian Weezing invites in, such as Ground-types and Steel-, and Psychic-types, respectively. Other sweepers like Weakness Policy Zarude and Rhyperior are able to use the weaknesses they share with Galarian Weezing to get boosts against common Pokemon like Cobalion and Flygon. However, due to Misty Terrain halving Dragon-type attacks' power, sweepers like Regidrago and Tyrantrum are hard to fit on teams with Galarian Weezing.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Mac3, 291087]]
- Quality checked by: [[GoldCat, 359771], [phantom, 180300]]
- Grammar checked by: [[CryoGyro, 331519]]
name: Misty Terrain
move 1: Misty Explosion
move 2: Memento
move 3: Taunt
move 4: Misty Terrain
item: Terrain Extender
ability: Misty Surge
nature: Timid
evs: 252 HP / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Misty Explosion and Memento fulfill very similar roles on this set - preserving momentum. Misty Explosion isn't blocked by Clear Body and Taunt and is able to deal not-insignificant damage to many targets like Cobalion, Togekiss, and Gastrodon, while Memento helps sweepers that are often paired with Galarian Weezing set up uncontested. Taunt blocks Defog and setup attempts from Pokemon like Togekiss and Doublade, which could prevent Galarian Weezing's teammates from sweeping. To ensure Misty Terrain is active, the last moveslot is used for it, which helps against faster Defoggers like Crobat and Volcanion after using Taunt on them. Fire Blast is an alternative last move to chip Steel-types like Metagross and Doublade.
Galarian Weezing's Misty Terrain blocks status for grounded Pokemon, so it fits great on setup spam hyper offense. Dual screen setters like Ribombee and Vanilluxe are great teammates, as Ribombee also provides Sticky Web, while Vanilluxe has momentum and Aurora Veil. Sweepers that make Misty Terain worthwhile include Slurpuff, Polteageist, Necrozma, and Cloyster, to name a few. Cloyster and Necrozma are particularly good teammates because they set up on Pokemon that Galarian Weezing invites in, such as Ground-types and Steel-, and Psychic-types, respectively. Other sweepers like Weakness Policy Zarude and Rhyperior are able to use the weaknesses they share with Galarian Weezing to get boosts against common Pokemon like Cobalion and Flygon. However, due to Misty Terrain halving Dragon-type attacks' power, sweepers like Regidrago and Tyrantrum are hard to fit on teams with Galarian Weezing.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Mac3, 291087]]
- Quality checked by: [[GoldCat, 359771], [phantom, 180300]]
- Grammar checked by: [[CryoGyro, 331519]]
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