
GP [2/2] - (Rhythms / Goddess Briyella) / The Dutch Plumberjack
[SET]
name: Taunt Attacker
move 1: Taunt
move 2: Dark Pulse / Dragon Pulse
move 3: Focus Blast / Flamethrower
move 4: Roost
item: Life Orb
nature: Modest
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Taunt allows Hydreigon to stallbreak, limiting the recovery of its common switch-ins such as Chansey, Blissey, bulky Water-types, and more, while also allowing Hydreigon to beat various Pokemon that rely on status to wear down foes, such as Gliscor. Dark Pulse is Hydreigon's main attack, letting it threaten bulky Ghost- and Psychic-types, such as Jellicent, Celebi, Mew, and Reuniclus. Dragon Pulse is another option, as it offers superior neutral coverage and has a higher Base Power, but Hydreigon usually prefers Dark Pulse to threaten the aforementioned Pokemon. Hydreigon's next move allows it to threaten Steel-types. Focus Blast allows Hydreigon to beat Heatran and also nets coverage on opposing Dark-types, while Flamethrower allows it to KO Ferrothorn, Skarmory, and Scizor. Finally, Roost offers Hydreigon increased longevity and helps it make use of its good typing and decent bulk.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>Leftovers is a viable option on Hydreigon, as it increases Hydreigon's longevity while sacrificing some of its offensive presence. In a similar vein, you can opt to use a bulkier spread with more emphasis on HP; however, since Hydreigon primarily fulfills an offensive role with stallbreaking being secondary, it usually appreciates the extra damage output provided by a Life Orb as well as maximum investment in Special Attack and Speed. This investment allows Hydreigon to hit as hard as possible while outspeeding key threats such as Kyurem-B, Nasty Plot Celebi, and Timid Heatran.</p>
<p>Earth Power is usable as Hydreigon's coverage move, and it retains most of the coverage of Focus Blast. However, Focus Blast is preferred due to its ability to hit a wider variety of Steel- and Dark-types for heavier damage, especially Pokemon such as Ferrothorn, Skarmory, and Tyranitar.</p>
<p>Heatran is a good partner to Hydreigon because it can check Latios and Latias and provide Toxic and Stealth Rock, helping Hydreigon stall Pokemon out with Taunt. In return, Hydreigon can beat bulky Water-types, Chansey, Blissey, and Gliscor, all of which give Heatran trouble. Like most Hydreigon sets, bulky Starmie is a great partner, handling Keldeo and switching into Fighting- and Ice-type moves aimed at Hydreigon. In return, Hydreigon can remove the Pokemon that prevent Starmie from keeping its side of the field free from hazards, namely, Jellicent and Ferrothorn. Hydreigon can also remove other threats to Starmie such as Tyranitar and Celebi.</p>
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