Draft Wo-Chien

[overview]
**Draft Order**: Round 7 onwards

**Price Range**: 5-6 points

**Overview**: Wo-Chien has great defensive stats that are amplified further with Tablets of Ruin; decent Speed; and access to utility moves such as Ruination, Knock Off, and Leech Seed, making it an annoying disruptive wall in theory. However, despite its useful resistances to Water, Ground, Dark, and Ghost, its typing is also riddled with common weaknesses, the most exploitable of which is being 4x weak to U-turn. Coupled with its lackluster offenses and coverage, as well as a lack of reliable recovery outside of Leech Seed, Wo-Chien struggles to find a place on most drafts.

[strategy comments]
Common Roles
========
**Disruptive Wall**: Wo-Chien can use its useful resistances to Water-, Ground-, Dark-, and Ghost-type attacks to switch in and disrupt or do chip damage to foes, while having staying power through Leech Seed and potentially Leftovers recovery.

Common Moves
========
**Primary STAB moves**: Foul Play, Knock Off, Power Whip, Seed Bomb, Dark Pulse, Energy Ball, Giga Drain, Grass Knot, Leaf Storm

**Setup moves**: Trailblaze

**Utility moves**: Ruination, Leech Seed, Light Screen, Poison Powder, Protect, Reflect, Stun Spore, Substitute, Taunt

**Coverage**: Body Press, Zen Headbutt, Pollen Puff

Niche Moves
========
**Mean Look**: Mean Look can be used to trap an opposing Pokemon, allowing Wo-Chien to gain significant chip damage or eliminate it outright.

**Rest and Sleep Talk**: This combination of moves gives Wo-Chien recovery outside of Leech Seed and Leftovers, allowing it to remain healthy across the course of a game.

**Scary Face**: Scary Face allows Wo-Chien to slow down opposing Pokemon that might otherwise set up in front of it, allowing its teammates to revenge kill the setup sweeper more easily.

Common Items
========
**Leftovers**: With Leech Seed, Leftovers gives Wo-Chien great staying power versus teams that struggle to break it immediately.

**Heavy-Duty Boots**: Against teams with multiple entry hazard users, Wo-Chien may use Heavy-Duty Boots to maintain its longevity throughout a game.

**Rocky Helmet**: Wo-Chien can utilize its defensive profile to punish physical attackers with chip damage. This item also punishes pivoting moves, especially U-turn.

**Resistance Berries**: Resistance Berries allow Wo-Chien to better check opposing Pokemon with coverage moves aimed at it, and with an expansive list of common weaknesses, it can pick from a variety of different resistance Berries to check its desired target.

Niche Items
========
**Weakness Policy**: Wo-Chien can leverage its weakness-laden typing and use it to lure in and trade with an opposing Pokemon with Weakness Policy boosts or attempt to sweep with Trailblaze.

**Light Clay**: Wo-Chien can use Light Clay in conjunction with Reflect and Light Screen to extend their duration, enabling its teammates to sweep.

**Eject Pack**: Paired with Leaf Storm, Wo-Chien can pivot into a teammate, not conceding too much momentum.

Tera
========
Wo-Chien benefits greatly from Tera, being able to function well as a wall without the hindrance of its weakness-ridden typing. Any defensive Tera type, such as Fairy, Poison, Steel, or Water, are all good options. However, it must be mentioned that Wo-Chien lacks setup options, rendering it unfit to function as a setup sweeper enhanced by Tera.

Draft Strategy
========
Wo-Chien offers a team key resistances such as Water, Ground, Dark, and Ghost, as well as the ability to accumulate chip damage across opposing teams with Ruination, Leech Seed, and potentially even its Rocky Helmet. However, it should be noted that Wo-Chien should not be the sole Pokemon with a resistance to the aforementioned types, as its defensive holes are very easily exploited by common coverage moves, rendering it a shaky check at best. It should be a complementary piece to a team that supports it well in return.

**U-turn Punishers**: As U-turn is Wo-Chien’s greatest counter, Pokemon that can dissuade or punish the usage of U-turn are great partners for it, such as Annihilape, Garchomp, and Glimmora.

**Entry Hazard Setters and Control**: Wo-Chien greatly benefits from teammates that can set up entry hazards, which makes switching around Leech Seed and Ruination more difficult as well as further dissuading U-turn. Entry hazard setters such as Garchomp and Glimmora pair well with it. Wo-Chien also appreciates entry hazard removal from Pokemon such as Great Tusk, Iron Treads, and Terapagos, so it can run an item that is not Heavy-Duty Boots.

**Offensive Teammates**: As Wo-Chien is mainly a defensive presence, it relies on teammates that can capitalize on the chip damage it spreads, enabling them to better clean up. Strong, fast offensive teammates such as Iron Valiant, Greninja, and Cinderace are great partners.

Checks and Counters
========
**U-turn**: U-turn hits Wo-Chien 4x super effectively and pivots the user out so that it can avoid Leech Seed. Most Pokemon that Wo-Chien is meant to check have this move, such as Greninja, Ogerpon-W, Ogerpon, and Landorus-T. Strong users of U-turn such as Cinderace and Scizor are Wo-Chien's arch nemeses.

**Entry Hazards**: Wo-Chien lacks reliable recovery outside of Leech Seed and potentially Leftovers, rendering it extremely liable to be chipped down over the course of a game by entry hazards and therefore no longer able to perform its defensive role. Toxic Spikes in particular ruins Wo-Chien's walling prowess. When holding Heavy-Duty Boots, Wo-Chien's defensive profile is significantly diminished due to the inability to hold other defensive items such as Leftovers, Rocky Helmet, or resistance Berries.

**Setup Sweepers**: As Wo-Chien lacks common forms of disruption, it is prone to being set up on by common setup sweepers that do not care about Foul Play such as Iron Valiant, Zarude, and Enamorus.

**Grass-types**: Grass-types are immune to Wo-Chien's Leech Seed, cutting off its most reliable form of recovery, and they largely do not care about Ruination. Some Grass-types such as Amoonguss have Toxic to further shut down Wo-Chien.

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[overview]
**Draft Order**: Round 7 onwards

**Price Range**: 5-6 points

**Overview**: Wo-Chien has great defensive stats which are amplified further with Tablets of Ruin, decent speed, and access to utility moves such as Ruination, Knock Off and Leech Seed, making it an annoying disruptive wall in theory. However, despite its useful resistance profile to Water, Ground, Dark and Ghost, its typing is also riddled with common weaknesses, with the most exploitable of which is being 4x weak to U-turn. Coupled with its lacklustre offenses and coverage, as well as lack of reliable recovery outside of Leech Seed, Wo-Chien struggles to find a place on most drafts.

[strategy comments]
Common Roles
========
**Disruptive Wall**: Wo-Chien can use its useful resistances to Water-, Ground-, Dark-, and Ghost-type attacks to switch in and disrupt or do chip damage to opponents, while having staying power through Leech Seed, and potentially Leftovers, recovery.

Common Moves
========
**Primary STAB moves**: Foul Play, Knock Off, Power Whip, Seed Bomb, Dark Pulse, Energy Ball, Giga Drain, Leaf Storm, Grass Knot

**Setup moves**: Growth, Trailblaze

**Utility moves**: Ruination, Leech Seed, Light Screen, Poison Powder, Protect, Reflect, Stun Spore, Taunt

**Coverage**: Body Press, Zen Headbutt, Pollen Puff

Niche Moves
========
**Mean Look**: Mean Look can be used to trap an opposing Pokemon, allowing Wo-Chien to gain significant chip damage or eliminate it outright.

**Substitute**: In conjunction with Leech Seed and Protect, Wo-Chien can accumulate large amounts of chip damage while keeping itself healthy. This is exemplified with Leftovers as the item of choice.

**Scary Face**: Scary Face allows Wo-Chien to slow down opposing Pokemon who might otherwise set up in front of it, allowing its teammates to revenge kill the setup sweeper more easily.

resttalk def deserves a mention, prob above all that you've listed

Common Items
========
**Leftovers**: With Leech Seed, Leftovers gives Wo-Chien great staying power versus teams that struggle to break it immediately.

**Rocky Helmet**: Wo-Chien can utilise its defensive profile to punish physical attackers with chip damage. This item also punishes U-turn.

**Resistance Berries**: Resistance Berries allow Wo-Chien to better check opposing Pokemon with coverage moves aimed at it, and with an expansive list of common weaknesses it can pick from a variety of different berries to check its desired target.

**Heavy-Duty Boots**: Against teams with multiple hazard users, Wo-Chien may use Heavy-Duty Boots to avoid hazard damage and maintain its longevity throughout a game.

Niche Items
========
**Weakness Policy**: Wo-Chien can leverage its weakness-laiden typing and use it to lure and trade with an opposing Pokemon with Weakness Policy, or attempt to sweep with Trailblaze.

**Light Clay**: Wo-Chien can use Light Clay in conjunction with Reflect and Light Screen to extend their duration, enabling its teammates to sweep.

**Eject Pack**: Paired with Leaf Storm, Wo-Chien can pivot into a teammate, not conceding too much momentum.

**Offensive Items**: In the rare case that Wo-Chien has a good offensive matchup, offensive items such as Choice Scarf, Choice Specs or other damage boosting items give Wo-Chien much needed speed, or power in order to achieve notable damage thresholds. cooking a little too much

Tera
========
Wo-Chien benefits greatly from Tera, being able to function well as a wall without the hindrance of its weakness-ridden typing. Any defensive Tera type, such as Fairy, Poison, Steel, or Water, are all good options. However, it must be mentioned that Wo-Chien lacks setup options, rendering it unfit to function as a setup sweeper enhanced by Tera. Its reliance on Tera to be a reliable defensive threat means it should be paired with a Pokemon that does not always require Tera such as Great Tusk or Greninja.

Draft Strategy
========
Wo-Chien offers a team key resists such as Water, Ground, Dark and Ghost, as well as the ability to accumulate chip damage across opposing teams with Ruination, Leech Seed and potentially even its Rocky Helmet. However, it should be noted that Wo-Chien should not be the sole resist of those aforementioned types, as its defensive holes are very easily exploited by common coverage moves, rendering it a shaky check at best. It should be a complimentary piece to a team that supports it well in return.

**U-turn Punishers**: As U-turn is Wo-Chien’s greatest counter, Pokemon that can dissuade and/or punish the usage of U-turn are great partners for it, such as Annihilape, Garchomp, and Glimmora.

**Entry Hazard Control**: Wo-Chien greatly benefits from teammates that can set up hazards, which makes switching around Leech Seed and Ruination more difficult, as well as further dissuading U-turn. Entry hazard setters such as Garchomp and Glimmora pair well with it. Wo-Chien also appreciates entry hazard removal from Pokemon such as Great Tusk, Iron Treads and Terapagos, so that it may have the ability to run an item that is not Heavy-Duty Boots.

**Offensive Teammates**: As Wo-Chien is mainly a defensive presence, it appreciates relies on teammates that can capitalise on the chip damage it spreads around, enabling them to better clean up. Strong, fast offensive teammates such as Iron Valiant and Cinderace Greninja are great partners.

Checks and Counters
========
**U-turn**: U-turn hits Wo-Chien 4x super effectively, and pivots the user out so that it can avoid Leech Seed. Most Pokemon that Wo-Chien is meant to check have this move, such as Greninja, Ogerpon-W, Ogerpon, and Landorus-Therian. Thus, U-turn countermeasures such as entry hazards, adverse contact effects such as Rocky Helmet and Static, as well as dedicated U-turn punishes such as Annihilape and Glimmora are usually paired with it.

**Entry Hazards**: Wo-Chien lacks reliable recovery outside of Leech Seed and potentially Leftovers, rendering it extremely liable to be chipped down over the course of a game by entry hazards and therefore no longer be able to perform its defensive role. throw something in about how being forced to run boots diminishes its defensive profile mayhaps.

**Setup Sweepers**: As Wo-Chien lacks common forms of disruption, it is prone to being set up on by common setup sweepers that do not care about Foul Play such as Iron Valiant, Gouging Fire Zarude, and Enamorus.

can mention something about grass types being immune to leech seed and stun spore and how they can stop progress if youd like

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[overview]
**Draft Order**: Round 7 onwards

**Price Range**: 5-6 points

**Overview**: Wo-Chien has great defensive stats which are amplified further with Tablets of Ruin, decent speed, and access to utility moves such as Ruination, Knock Off and Leech Seed, making it an annoying disruptive wall in theory. However, despite its useful resistance profile to Water, Ground, Dark and Ghost, its typing is also riddled with common weaknesses, with the most exploitable of which is being 4x weak to U-turn. Coupled with its lacklustre offenses and coverage, as well as lack of reliable recovery outside of Leech Seed, Wo-Chien struggles to find a place on most drafts.

[strategy comments]
Common Roles
========
**Disruptive Wall**: Wo-Chien can use its useful resistances to Water-, Ground-, Dark-, and Ghost-type attacks to switch in and disrupt or do chip damage to opponents, while having staying power through Leech Seed, and potentially Leftovers, recovery.

Common Moves
========
**Primary STAB moves**: Foul Play, Knock Off, Power Whip, Seed Bomb, Dark Pulse, Energy Ball, Giga Drain, Grass Knot, Leaf Storm

**Setup moves**: Growth, Trailblaze

**Utility moves**: Ruination, Leech Seed, Light Screen, Poison Powder, Protect, Reflect, Stun Spore, Taunt

**Coverage**: Body Press, Zen Headbutt, Pollen Puff

Niche Moves
========
**Mean Look**: Mean Look can be used to trap an opposing Pokemon, allowing Wo-Chien to gain significant chip damage or eliminate it outright.

**Rest & Sleep Talk**: This combination of moves gives Wo-Chien recovery outside of Leech Seed and Leftovers, allowing it to remain healthy across the course of a game.

**Substitute**: In conjunction with Leech Seed and Protect, Wo-Chien can accumulate large amounts of chip damage while keeping itself healthy. This is exemplified with Leftovers as the item of choice. move to common utility
**Scary Face**: Scary Face allows Wo-Chien to slow down opposing Pokemon who might otherwise set up in front of it, allowing its teammates to revenge kill the setup sweeper more easily.

Common Items
========
**Leftovers**: With Leech Seed, Leftovers gives Wo-Chien great staying power versus teams that struggle to break it immediately.

**Rocky Helmet**: Wo-Chien can utilise its defensive profile to punish physical attackers with chip damage. This item also punishes pivoting moves, especially U-turn.

**Resistance Berries**: Resistance Berries allow Wo-Chien to better check opposing Pokemon with coverage moves aimed at it, and with an expansive list of common weaknesses it can pick from a variety of different resistance berries to check its desired target.

**Heavy-Duty Boots**: Against teams with multiple hazard users, Wo-Chien may use Heavy-Duty Boots to avoid hazard damage and maintain its longevity throughout a game. move above rocky helmet

Niche Items
========
**Weakness Policy**: Wo-Chien can leverage its weakness-laiden typing and use it to lure and trade with an opposing Pokemon with Weakness Policy, or attempt to sweep with Trailblaze.

**Light Clay**: Wo-Chien can use Light Clay in conjunction with Reflect and Light Screen to extend their duration, enabling its teammates to sweep.

**Eject Pack**: Paired with Leaf Storm, Wo-Chien can pivot into a teammate, not conceding too much momentum.

Tera
========
Wo-Chien benefits greatly from Tera, being able to function well as a wall without the hindrance of its weakness-ridden typing. Any defensive Tera type, such as Fairy, Poison, Steel, or Water, are all good options. However, it must be mentioned that Wo-Chien lacks setup options, rendering it unfit to function as a setup sweeper enhanced by Tera. Its reliance on Tera to be a reliable defensive wall means that it should be paired with partners that does not always require Tera, such as Great Tusk and Greninja. filler, and already sort of described under "Offensive Teammates" in draft strategy.

Draft Strategy
========
Wo-Chien offers a team key resists such as Water, Ground, Dark and Ghost, as well as the ability to accumulate chip damage across opposing teams with Ruination, Leech Seed and potentially even its Rocky Helmet. However, it should be noted that Wo-Chien should not be the sole resist of those aforementioned types, as its defensive holes are very easily exploited by common coverage moves, rendering it a shaky check at best. It should be a complimentary piece to a team that supports it well in return.

**U-turn Punishers**: As U-turn is Wo-Chien’s greatest counter, Pokemon that can dissuade and/or punish the usage of U-turn are great partners for it, such as Annihilape, Garchomp, and Glimmora.

**Entry Hazard Control**: Wo-Chien greatly benefits from teammates that can set up hazards, which makes switching around Leech Seed and Ruination more difficult, as well as further dissuading U-turn. Entry hazard setters such as Garchomp and Glimmora pair well with it. Wo-Chien also appreciates entry hazard removal from Pokemon such as Great Tusk, Iron Treads and Terapagos, so that it may have the ability to run an item that is not Heavy-Duty Boots.

**Offensive Teammates**: As Wo-Chien is mainly a defensive presence, it relies on teammates that can capitalise on the chip damage it spreads around, enabling them to better clean up. Strong, fast offensive teammates such as Iron Valiant, Cinderace and Greninja are great partners.

Checks and Counters
========
**U-turn**: U-turn hits Wo-Chien 4x super effectively, and pivots the user out so that it can avoid Leech Seed. Most Pokemon that Wo-Chien is meant to check have this move, such as Greninja Scizor, Ogerpon-W, Ogerpon, and Landorus-Therian. Thus, U-turn countermeasures such as entry hazards, adverse contact effects such as Rocky Helmet and Static, as well as dedicated U-turn punishes such as Annihilape and Glimmora are usually paired with it. already explained in draft strategy, plus don't explain how a mon can get around this issue in this section.

**Entry Hazards**: Wo-Chien lacks reliable recovery outside of Leech Seed and potentially Leftovers, rendering it extremely liable to be chipped down over the course of a game by entry hazards and therefore no longer be able to perform its defensive role. When holding Heavy-Duty Boots, Wo-Chien's defensive profile is significantly diminished due to the inability to hold other defensive items such as Leftovers, Rocky Helmet or resistance berries. can mention somewhere that toxic spikes hurt it the most.

**Setup Sweepers**: As Wo-Chien lacks common forms of disruption, it is prone to being set up on by common setup sweepers that do not care about Foul Play such as Iron Valiant, Zarude, and Enamorus.

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[overview]
**Draft Order**: Round 7 onwards

**Price Range**: 5-6 points

**Overview**: Wo-Chien has great defensive stats which that are amplified further with Tablets of Ruin (RC); (ASC) decent Speed (RC); (ASC) and access to utility moves such as Ruination, Knock Off, (AC) and Leech Seed, making it an annoying disruptive wall in theory. However, despite its useful resistance profile resistances to Water, Ground, Dark, (AC) and Ghost, its typing is also riddled with common weaknesses, with the most exploitable of which is being 4x weak to U-turn. Coupled with its lacklustre lackluster offenses and coverage, as well as a lack of reliable recovery outside of Leech Seed, Wo-Chien struggles to find a place on most drafts.

[strategy comments]
Common Roles
========
**Disruptive Wall**: Wo-Chien can use its useful resistances to Water-, Ground-, Dark-, and Ghost-type attacks to switch in and disrupt or do chip damage to opponents (RC) foes while having staying power through Leech Seed (RC) and potentially Leftovers (RC) recovery.

Common Moves
========
**Primary STAB moves**: Foul Play, Knock Off, Power Whip, Seed Bomb, Dark Pulse, Energy Ball, Giga Drain, Grass Knot, Leaf Storm

**Setup moves**: Trailblaze

**Utility moves**: Ruination, Leech Seed, Light Screen, Poison Powder, Protect, Reflect, Stun Spore, Substitute, Taunt

**Coverage**: Body Press, Zen Headbutt, Pollen Puff

Niche Moves
========
**Mean Look**: Mean Look can be used to trap an opposing Pokemon, allowing Wo-Chien to gain significant chip damage or eliminate it outright.

**Rest & and Sleep Talk**: This combination of moves gives Wo-Chien recovery outside of Leech Seed and Leftovers, allowing it to remain healthy across the course of a game.

**Scary Face**: Scary Face allows Wo-Chien to slow down opposing Pokemon who that might otherwise set up in front of it, allowing its teammates to revenge kill the setup sweeper more easily.

Common Items
========
**Leftovers**: With Leech Seed, Leftovers gives Wo-Chien great staying power versus teams that struggle to break it immediately.

**Heavy-Duty Boots**: Against teams with multiple entry hazard users, Wo-Chien may use Heavy-Duty Boots to avoid hazard damage and maintain its longevity throughout a game.

**Rocky Helmet**: Wo-Chien can utilise utilize its defensive profile to punish physical attackers with chip damage. This item also punishes pivoting moves, especially U-turn.

**Resistance Berries**: Resistance Berries allow Wo-Chien to better check opposing Pokemon with coverage moves aimed at it, and with an expansive list of common weaknesses, (AC) it can pick from a variety of different resistance Berries to check its desired target.

Niche Items
========
**Weakness Policy**: Wo-Chien can leverage its weakness-laiden weakness-laden typing and use it to lure in and trade with an opposing Pokemon with Weakness Policy (RC) boosts or attempt to sweep with Trailblaze.

**Light Clay**: Wo-Chien can use Light Clay in conjunction with Reflect and Light Screen to extend their duration, enabling its teammates to sweep.

**Eject Pack**: Paired with Leaf Storm, Wo-Chien can pivot into a teammate, not conceding too much momentum.

Tera
========
Wo-Chien benefits greatly from Tera, being able to function well as a wall without the hindrance of its weakness-ridden typing. Any defensive Tera type, such as Fairy, Poison, Steel, or Water, are all good options. However, it must be mentioned that Wo-Chien lacks setup options, rendering it unfit to function as a setup sweeper enhanced by Tera.

Draft Strategy
========
Wo-Chien offers a team key resists resistances such as Water, Ground, Dark, (AC) and Ghost (RC) as well as the ability to accumulate chip damage across opposing teams with Ruination, Leech Seed, (AC) and potentially even its Rocky Helmet. However, it should be noted that Wo-Chien should not be the sole resist of those Pokemon with a resistance to the aforementioned types, as its defensive holes are very easily exploited by common coverage moves, rendering it a shaky check at best. It should be a complimentary complementary piece to a team that supports it well in return.

**U-turn Punishers**: As U-turn is Wo-Chien’s greatest counter, Pokemon that can dissuade and/or punish the usage of U-turn are great partners for it, such as Annihilape, Garchomp, and Glimmora.

**Entry Hazard Setters and Control (hazard control is just removal)**: Wo-Chien greatly benefits from teammates that can set up entry hazards, which makes switching around Leech Seed and Ruination more difficult (RC) as well as further dissuading U-turn. Entry hazard setters such as Garchomp and Glimmora pair well with it. Wo-Chien also appreciates entry hazard removal from Pokemon such as Great Tusk, Iron Treads, (AC) and Terapagos (RC) so that it may have the ability to can run an item that is not Heavy-Duty Boots.

**Offensive Teammates**: As Wo-Chien is mainly a defensive presence, it relies on teammates that can capitalise capitalize on the chip damage it spreads around, enabling them to better clean up. Strong, fast offensive teammates such as Iron Valiant, Greninja, (AC) and Cinderace are great partners.

Checks and Counters
========
**U-turn**: U-turn hits Wo-Chien 4x super effectively (RC) and pivots the user out so that it can avoid Leech Seed. Most Pokemon that Wo-Chien is meant to check have this move, such as Greninja, Ogerpon-W, Ogerpon, and Landorus-T. Strong users of U-turn such as Cinderace and Scizor are Wo-Chien's arch nemeses.

**Entry Hazards**: Wo-Chien lacks reliable recovery outside of Leech Seed and potentially Leftovers, rendering it extremely liable to be chipped down over the course of a game by entry hazards and therefore no longer be able to perform its defensive role. Toxic Spikes in particular ruins Wo-Chien's walling prowess. When holding Heavy-Duty Boots, Wo-Chien's defensive profile is significantly diminished due to the inability to hold other defensive items such as Leftovers, Rocky Helmet, (AC) or resistance Berries.

**Setup Sweepers**: As Wo-Chien lacks common forms of disruption, it is prone to being set up on by common setup sweepers that do not care about Foul Play such as Iron Valiant, Zarude, and Enamorus.

**Grass-types**: Grass-types are immune to Wo-Chien's Leech Seed, cutting off its most reliable form of recovery, while and they largely not caring don't care about Ruination. Some Grass-types such as Amoonguss have Toxic to further shut down Wo-Chien.
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