[OVERVIEW]
Mienshao is the best offensive pivot in NU thanks to its high Attack stat, great Speed tier, and good coverage. Mienshao is able to threaten most of the tier with its STAB Close Combat, which enables it as a late-game sweeper. Its great Speed paired with Choice Scarf lets it outspeed unboosted Pokemon like Lycanroc-D and Talonflame as well as boosted sweepers like Shell Smash Torterra and Dragon Dance Feraligatr. Knock Off punishes Mienshao's switch-ins like Slowbro, Reuniclus, and Talonflame as well as Ghost-types that are immune to Close Combat like Chandelure and Brambleghast, while other coverage options like Stone Edge, Ice Spinner, and Poison Jab hit Flying- and Fairy-type switch-ins with super effective damage. On top of that, Regenerator pushes Mienshao above the competition, effectively letting it ignore entry hazards on the switch. Mienshao often plays into high-risk, high-reward scenarios; the threat of using Close Combat is high, as Fighting-resistant Pokemon like Talonflame, Slowbro, and Vileplume can all switch in and punish it with Flame Body, Rocky Helmet, and Effect Spore, respectively. Even with the risk of Rocky Helmet, Mienshao can still pivot with U-turn on predicted switches, giving it the upper hand. Mienshao's poor bulk is heavily expressed when facing priority users like Lucario and Feraligatr as well as faster Choice Scarf users like Infernape and Munkidori.
[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Close Combat
move 2: Knock Off
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Stone Edge / Ice Spinner / Poison Jab
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Regenerator
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
tera type: Fighting / Dark
[SET COMMENTS]
Set Details
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Choice Scarf boosts Mienshao's Speed to become a premier revenge killer, outspeeding the faster threats in the tier like Lycanroc-D, Noivern, and Thundurus. With passable bulk paired with Regenerator, Choice Scarf Mienshao is a great lead, achieving an OHKO or 2HKO against most entry hazard setters and Choice Scarf leads like Flygon and Krookodile. Knock Off punishes Ghost- and Psychic-types like Basculegion, Chandelure, Slowbro, and Mew that try to switch in on Close Combat, while U-turn gives Mienshao momentum through pivoting and hits Mew and Slowbro with super effective damage. Stone Edge hits Flying-types like Talonflame and bulky Noivern that want to punish Mienshao using Close Combat. Ice Spinner hits the previously mentioned Noivern as well as Grass- and Dragon-types like Brambleghast, Tsareena, and Dragalge, but it's usually best to use U-turn against them to bring in a better check or generally keep up momentum and weaken them at the same time. Poison Jab can be used for Fairy-types like Sylveon, Florges, and Tera Fairy Slowbro; this is not preferred because it isn't strong and can be exploited by Steel-types like Registeel, Lucario, and Magnezone as well as other Poison-resistant Pokemon like Rhyperior, Krookodile, and Dragalge. Regenerator gives Mienshao a lot of longevity that it normally wouldn't have with its other abilities, letting it switch in on weaker attacks and hazards without worrying about losing HP. Tera Fighting gives Mienshao's Close Combat a lot of extra power, allowing it to 2HKO Quagsire, Noivern, and Rhyperior, as well as having a roll to 2HKO Swampert. Tera Dark boosts Knock Off's damage and defensively helps Mienshao against Psychic-types like Slowbro, Reuniclus, and Mew while gaining an immunity to Klefki's Thunder Wave; however, it loses its resistance to Lycanroc-D's Accelerock.
Mienshao appreciates being able to pivot into Pokemon that can take strong hits from Ghost-, Psychic-, and Fairy-types like Incineroar, Swampert, Dragalge, and Munkidori, all of which can pivot back into Mienshao if needed. Munkidori is most noteworthy because of its Toxic Chain ability, spreading Toxic on its U-turns to cripple Mienshao's Fairy- and Psychic-type checks like Sylveon, Slowbro, and bulky Mew. This interaction can weaken the Close Combat switch-ins enough to enable Mienshao to freely click Close Combat later in the battle. Offensive threats that lure in Fairy-types like Choice Specs Noivern, Mew, Tera Poison Krookodile, and Tera Steel Flygon help at eliminating Mienshao's checks without weakening it or wasting Close Combat's PP. Choice Scarf variants of Munkidori and Infernape are often what will be used to revenge kill Mienshao; as such Slowbro is a good partner, resisting Munkidori's Psychic and both of Infernape's STAB attacks. Slowbro and Reuniclus have natural synergy with Mienshao thanks to Regenerator; they can use Future Sight and pivot into Mienshao to threaten Poison-type switch-ins like Vileplume and Dragalge, while Mienshao threatens the Dark-types that try to absorb Future Sight, like Krookodile and Alolan Muk. Mienshao isn't weak to entry hazards thanks to Regenerator, but it is weak to teams that take advantage of it being Choice locked. With that in mind, having a grounded Poison-type like Vileplume or Alolan Muk and a Defog user like Talonflame or Noivern really helps Mienshao stick around for longer, not having to rely so heavily on Regenerator. Pokemon that can take hits from Mienshao's hard switch-ins like Slowbro, Talonflame, and Vileplume are needed for its longevity, so Pokemon like Alolan Muk, Mew, Swampert, and Magnezone all pair nicely with it. Due to Mienshao's main role as a pivot, it pairs well with fast wallbreakers like Lycanroc-D, Munkidori, and Thundurus, which threaten Mienshao's checks. Mienshao can't do much to physical walls like Slowbro, Vileplume, and Tera Poison Avalugg, so it enjoys partnering with strong special wallbreakers like Chandelure, Mew, and Toxtricity. These wallbreakers aren't known for their speed and appreciate Mienshao KOing fast Pokemon like Lycanroc-D, Thundurus, and Noivern. Chandelure and Mew can also switch into Choice Scarf Infernape's Close Combat, preserving some momentum.
[SET]
name: Wallbreaker
move 1: Close Combat
move 2: Knock Off
move 3: Poison Jab
move 4: Swords Dance / U-turn
item: Life Orb
ability: Regenerator
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
tera type: Poison / Ghost
[SET COMMENTS]
Set Details
====
Life Orb boosts Mienshao's power a lot with little drawback thanks to Regenerator, giving it the opportunity to 2HKO Quagsire as well as OHKO Mew and Tsareena after some prior damage. Close Combat and Knock Off make a nearly unresisted combination; the latter enables Mienshao to hit Ghost- and Psychic-types that switch in on Close Combat like Chandelure, Brambleghast, Slowbro, and Mew. Close Combat and Knock Off synergize better with Life Orb than Choice Scarf thanks to Mienshao not being locked into one move, giving it a better fighting chance against Psychic- and Ghost-type switch-ins. Poison Jab hits Fairy-types like Sylveon and Florges as well as Tera Fairy users like Slowbro and Rhyperior. Swords Dance boosts Mienshao's already high Attack, giving it more of a chance to break past physical walls like Slowbro, Swampert, and Vileplume. U-turn retains Mienshao's strong pivoting capability without forcing it to lock into a single move, but it causes Mienshao to lose out on the power of Swords Dance. Regenerator gives Mienshao more opportunities to wallbreak while not caring too much about damage from entry hazards, Rocky Helmet, and Life Orb. Tera Poison boosts Poison Jab's damage, allowing it to OHKO Tsareena and Tera Fairy Slowbro after a Swords Dance boost. Tera Ghost gives Mienshao many immunities to moves to revenge killers like Close Combat from Lycanroc-D and Infernape, Vacuum Wave from Lucario and Mew, and Extreme Speed from Lucario; however, it becomes weak to Brute Bonnet's Sucker Punch and no longer resists Lycanroc-D's Accelerock.
Swords Dance Mienshao appreciates entry hazard support from Swampert, Rhyperior, Klefki, and Dragalge to guarantee some KOs it otherwise would not obtain. Toxic Spikes in particular help to break through physical walls like Swampert, Rhyperior, and Sylveon, which cannot afford to run Heavy-Duty Boots. Future Sight support from Slowbro and Reuniclus can punish Poison-types and Tera Poison users that try to wall Mienshao like Vileplume, Quagsire, and Avalugg, while Mienshao punishes Dark-types like Incineroar, Alolan Muk, and Krookodile that try to absorb Future Sight. Faster Pokemon like Talonflame, Noivern, and Raikou can revenge kill Mienshao, which opens up room for various different walls like Diancie, Slowbro, Registeel, and Alolan Muk to be paired alongside it. Choice Scarf users like Krookodile, Flygon, and Basculegion can all work to KO Pokemon that try to use their higher Speed to force Mienshao to switch. Slow pivots like Dragalge, Swampert, and Eject Button Slowbro can all safely bring in Mienshao. If running U-turn, Dark-types like Krookodile, Alolan Muk, and Incineroar can all be brought in safely on a predicted Psychic-type move from Slowbro, Reuniclus, or Mew. A status absorber, especially one that can absorb burns, is very useful to keep Mienshao healthy enough to wallbreak at any time; thus, it naturally pairs well with Milotic, Rest Alolan Muk, and Magic Guard Reuniclus.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
====
Mienshao can use Choice Band to take advantage of its high Attack stat; however, it opens up more opportunities for your opponent to revenge kill Mienshao. Fake Out is an option for Life Orb Mienshao to revenge kill faster, weaker threats like Thundurus, Agility Gallade, and Chlorophyll Venusaur, but it loses out on the power of Swords Dance and momentum of U-turn. Lastly, Triple Axel can be used over Ice Spinner for a stronger Ice-type move, but it is less reliable. Assault Vest is another option on the wallbreaker set, giving Mienshao more longevity against special wallbreakers and revenge killers like Noivern and Infernape.
Checks and Counters
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**Flying-types**: Pokemon like Talonflame and Noivern outspeed non-Choice Scarf Mienshao, can switch into Close Combat, and threaten an OHKO with Brave Bird and Hurricane, respectively. Talonflame is also able to punish Mienshao thanks to Flame Body having a chance to burn. Oricorio-E is freely able to set up against a Choice-locked Mienshao, but it is 2HKOed by Tera Fighting Close Combat unless it runs a very bulky EV spread.
**Ghost-types**: Chandelure, Basculegion, and Brambleghast can safely switch in against Choice Scarf Mienshao that is locked into Close Combat and threaten it with an OHKO, but they all have to take caution against Knock Off and the possibility of Mienshao not running Choice Scarf, except Choice Scarf Chandelure and Basculegion.
**Poison-types**: Vileplume walls Mienshao thanks to adverse damage over time through Rocky Helmet, Toxic, and Leech Seed; it can also restore all of its HP while simultaneously making Mienshao weaker with Strength Sap. Munkidori resists Close Combat and is naturally faster than Mienshao, often forcing it out by bluffing Choice Scarf.
**Psychic-types**: Slowbro, Reuniclus, and bulky Mew resist Mienshao's Close Combat and can force awkward predictions even while they are not on the field. They are all weak to Knock Off but can take the hit with Tera Fairy or Tera Poison and then use Mienshao as setup fodder.
**Physical Walls**: Blanket physical walls such as Slowbro, Avalugg, and Quagsire can make it hard for Mienshao to break through bulkier teams, as they can recover their HP easily and Terastallize if needed. Bulky Fairy-types like Sylveon and Florges resist most of Mienshao's moves, being able to exploit non-Poison Jab variants.
**Priority Users**: Tera Normal Lucario and Arcanine as well as Aqua Jet Feraligatr and Basculegion all possess strong priority to revenge kill Mienshao, often forcing it to switch out or Terastallize in situations it wouldn't want to. If Mienshao loses its Fighting typing because of Tera, it can become susceptible to Lycanroc-D's Accelerock, too.
**Faster Pokemon**: Choice Scarf Mienshao doesn't have this issue as much as the wallbreaker set, but Choice Scarf users like Munkidori and Infernape as well as Venusaur under sun will always outspeed Mienshao, giving them the opportunity to revenge kill it. Life Orb Mienshao is also outsped by Espeon, Lycanroc-D, Thundurus, and Noivern, all of which threaten it with a KO.
[CREDITS]
Written by:
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Quality checked by:
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Mienshao is the best offensive pivot in NU thanks to its high Attack stat, great Speed tier, and good coverage. Mienshao is able to threaten most of the tier with its STAB Close Combat, which enables it as a late-game sweeper. Its great Speed paired with Choice Scarf lets it outspeed unboosted Pokemon like Lycanroc-D and Talonflame as well as boosted sweepers like Shell Smash Torterra and Dragon Dance Feraligatr. Knock Off punishes Mienshao's switch-ins like Slowbro, Reuniclus, and Talonflame as well as Ghost-types that are immune to Close Combat like Chandelure and Brambleghast, while other coverage options like Stone Edge, Ice Spinner, and Poison Jab hit Flying- and Fairy-type switch-ins with super effective damage. On top of that, Regenerator pushes Mienshao above the competition, effectively letting it ignore entry hazards on the switch. Mienshao often plays into high-risk, high-reward scenarios; the threat of using Close Combat is high, as Fighting-resistant Pokemon like Talonflame, Slowbro, and Vileplume can all switch in and punish it with Flame Body, Rocky Helmet, and Effect Spore, respectively. Even with the risk of Rocky Helmet, Mienshao can still pivot with U-turn on predicted switches, giving it the upper hand. Mienshao's poor bulk is heavily expressed when facing priority users like Lucario and Feraligatr as well as faster Choice Scarf users like Infernape and Munkidori.
[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Close Combat
move 2: Knock Off
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Stone Edge / Ice Spinner / Poison Jab
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Regenerator
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
tera type: Fighting / Dark
[SET COMMENTS]
Set Details
====
Choice Scarf boosts Mienshao's Speed to become a premier revenge killer, outspeeding the faster threats in the tier like Lycanroc-D, Noivern, and Thundurus. With passable bulk paired with Regenerator, Choice Scarf Mienshao is a great lead, achieving an OHKO or 2HKO against most entry hazard setters and Choice Scarf leads like Flygon and Krookodile. Knock Off punishes Ghost- and Psychic-types like Basculegion, Chandelure, Slowbro, and Mew that try to switch in on Close Combat, while U-turn gives Mienshao momentum through pivoting and hits Mew and Slowbro with super effective damage. Stone Edge hits Flying-types like Talonflame and bulky Noivern that want to punish Mienshao using Close Combat. Ice Spinner hits the previously mentioned Noivern as well as Grass- and Dragon-types like Brambleghast, Tsareena, and Dragalge, but it's usually best to use U-turn against them to bring in a better check or generally keep up momentum and weaken them at the same time. Poison Jab can be used for Fairy-types like Sylveon, Florges, and Tera Fairy Slowbro; this is not preferred because it isn't strong and can be exploited by Steel-types like Registeel, Lucario, and Magnezone as well as other Poison-resistant Pokemon like Rhyperior, Krookodile, and Dragalge. Regenerator gives Mienshao a lot of longevity that it normally wouldn't have with its other abilities, letting it switch in on weaker attacks and hazards without worrying about losing HP. Tera Fighting gives Mienshao's Close Combat a lot of extra power, allowing it to 2HKO Quagsire, Noivern, and Rhyperior, as well as having a roll to 2HKO Swampert. Tera Dark boosts Knock Off's damage and defensively helps Mienshao against Psychic-types like Slowbro, Reuniclus, and Mew while gaining an immunity to Klefki's Thunder Wave; however, it loses its resistance to Lycanroc-D's Accelerock.
Mienshao appreciates being able to pivot into Pokemon that can take strong hits from Ghost-, Psychic-, and Fairy-types like Incineroar, Swampert, Dragalge, and Munkidori, all of which can pivot back into Mienshao if needed. Munkidori is most noteworthy because of its Toxic Chain ability, spreading Toxic on its U-turns to cripple Mienshao's Fairy- and Psychic-type checks like Sylveon, Slowbro, and bulky Mew. This interaction can weaken the Close Combat switch-ins enough to enable Mienshao to freely click Close Combat later in the battle. Offensive threats that lure in Fairy-types like Choice Specs Noivern, Mew, Tera Poison Krookodile, and Tera Steel Flygon help at eliminating Mienshao's checks without weakening it or wasting Close Combat's PP. Choice Scarf variants of Munkidori and Infernape are often what will be used to revenge kill Mienshao; as such Slowbro is a good partner, resisting Munkidori's Psychic and both of Infernape's STAB attacks. Slowbro and Reuniclus have natural synergy with Mienshao thanks to Regenerator; they can use Future Sight and pivot into Mienshao to threaten Poison-type switch-ins like Vileplume and Dragalge, while Mienshao threatens the Dark-types that try to absorb Future Sight, like Krookodile and Alolan Muk. Mienshao isn't weak to entry hazards thanks to Regenerator, but it is weak to teams that take advantage of it being Choice locked. With that in mind, having a grounded Poison-type like Vileplume or Alolan Muk and a Defog user like Talonflame or Noivern really helps Mienshao stick around for longer, not having to rely so heavily on Regenerator. Pokemon that can take hits from Mienshao's hard switch-ins like Slowbro, Talonflame, and Vileplume are needed for its longevity, so Pokemon like Alolan Muk, Mew, Swampert, and Magnezone all pair nicely with it. Due to Mienshao's main role as a pivot, it pairs well with fast wallbreakers like Lycanroc-D, Munkidori, and Thundurus, which threaten Mienshao's checks. Mienshao can't do much to physical walls like Slowbro, Vileplume, and Tera Poison Avalugg, so it enjoys partnering with strong special wallbreakers like Chandelure, Mew, and Toxtricity. These wallbreakers aren't known for their speed and appreciate Mienshao KOing fast Pokemon like Lycanroc-D, Thundurus, and Noivern. Chandelure and Mew can also switch into Choice Scarf Infernape's Close Combat, preserving some momentum.
[SET]
name: Wallbreaker
move 1: Close Combat
move 2: Knock Off
move 3: Poison Jab
move 4: Swords Dance / U-turn
item: Life Orb
ability: Regenerator
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
tera type: Poison / Ghost
[SET COMMENTS]
Set Details
====
Life Orb boosts Mienshao's power a lot with little drawback thanks to Regenerator, giving it the opportunity to 2HKO Quagsire as well as OHKO Mew and Tsareena after some prior damage. Close Combat and Knock Off make a nearly unresisted combination; the latter enables Mienshao to hit Ghost- and Psychic-types that switch in on Close Combat like Chandelure, Brambleghast, Slowbro, and Mew. Close Combat and Knock Off synergize better with Life Orb than Choice Scarf thanks to Mienshao not being locked into one move, giving it a better fighting chance against Psychic- and Ghost-type switch-ins. Poison Jab hits Fairy-types like Sylveon and Florges as well as Tera Fairy users like Slowbro and Rhyperior. Swords Dance boosts Mienshao's already high Attack, giving it more of a chance to break past physical walls like Slowbro, Swampert, and Vileplume. U-turn retains Mienshao's strong pivoting capability without forcing it to lock into a single move, but it causes Mienshao to lose out on the power of Swords Dance. Regenerator gives Mienshao more opportunities to wallbreak while not caring too much about damage from entry hazards, Rocky Helmet, and Life Orb. Tera Poison boosts Poison Jab's damage, allowing it to OHKO Tsareena and Tera Fairy Slowbro after a Swords Dance boost. Tera Ghost gives Mienshao many immunities to moves to revenge killers like Close Combat from Lycanroc-D and Infernape, Vacuum Wave from Lucario and Mew, and Extreme Speed from Lucario; however, it becomes weak to Brute Bonnet's Sucker Punch and no longer resists Lycanroc-D's Accelerock.
Swords Dance Mienshao appreciates entry hazard support from Swampert, Rhyperior, Klefki, and Dragalge to guarantee some KOs it otherwise would not obtain. Toxic Spikes in particular help to break through physical walls like Swampert, Rhyperior, and Sylveon, which cannot afford to run Heavy-Duty Boots. Future Sight support from Slowbro and Reuniclus can punish Poison-types and Tera Poison users that try to wall Mienshao like Vileplume, Quagsire, and Avalugg, while Mienshao punishes Dark-types like Incineroar, Alolan Muk, and Krookodile that try to absorb Future Sight. Faster Pokemon like Talonflame, Noivern, and Raikou can revenge kill Mienshao, which opens up room for various different walls like Diancie, Slowbro, Registeel, and Alolan Muk to be paired alongside it. Choice Scarf users like Krookodile, Flygon, and Basculegion can all work to KO Pokemon that try to use their higher Speed to force Mienshao to switch. Slow pivots like Dragalge, Swampert, and Eject Button Slowbro can all safely bring in Mienshao. If running U-turn, Dark-types like Krookodile, Alolan Muk, and Incineroar can all be brought in safely on a predicted Psychic-type move from Slowbro, Reuniclus, or Mew. A status absorber, especially one that can absorb burns, is very useful to keep Mienshao healthy enough to wallbreak at any time; thus, it naturally pairs well with Milotic, Rest Alolan Muk, and Magic Guard Reuniclus.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
====
Mienshao can use Choice Band to take advantage of its high Attack stat; however, it opens up more opportunities for your opponent to revenge kill Mienshao. Fake Out is an option for Life Orb Mienshao to revenge kill faster, weaker threats like Thundurus, Agility Gallade, and Chlorophyll Venusaur, but it loses out on the power of Swords Dance and momentum of U-turn. Lastly, Triple Axel can be used over Ice Spinner for a stronger Ice-type move, but it is less reliable. Assault Vest is another option on the wallbreaker set, giving Mienshao more longevity against special wallbreakers and revenge killers like Noivern and Infernape.
Checks and Counters
====
**Flying-types**: Pokemon like Talonflame and Noivern outspeed non-Choice Scarf Mienshao, can switch into Close Combat, and threaten an OHKO with Brave Bird and Hurricane, respectively. Talonflame is also able to punish Mienshao thanks to Flame Body having a chance to burn. Oricorio-E is freely able to set up against a Choice-locked Mienshao, but it is 2HKOed by Tera Fighting Close Combat unless it runs a very bulky EV spread.
**Ghost-types**: Chandelure, Basculegion, and Brambleghast can safely switch in against Choice Scarf Mienshao that is locked into Close Combat and threaten it with an OHKO, but they all have to take caution against Knock Off and the possibility of Mienshao not running Choice Scarf, except Choice Scarf Chandelure and Basculegion.
**Poison-types**: Vileplume walls Mienshao thanks to adverse damage over time through Rocky Helmet, Toxic, and Leech Seed; it can also restore all of its HP while simultaneously making Mienshao weaker with Strength Sap. Munkidori resists Close Combat and is naturally faster than Mienshao, often forcing it out by bluffing Choice Scarf.
**Psychic-types**: Slowbro, Reuniclus, and bulky Mew resist Mienshao's Close Combat and can force awkward predictions even while they are not on the field. They are all weak to Knock Off but can take the hit with Tera Fairy or Tera Poison and then use Mienshao as setup fodder.
**Physical Walls**: Blanket physical walls such as Slowbro, Avalugg, and Quagsire can make it hard for Mienshao to break through bulkier teams, as they can recover their HP easily and Terastallize if needed. Bulky Fairy-types like Sylveon and Florges resist most of Mienshao's moves, being able to exploit non-Poison Jab variants.
**Priority Users**: Tera Normal Lucario and Arcanine as well as Aqua Jet Feraligatr and Basculegion all possess strong priority to revenge kill Mienshao, often forcing it to switch out or Terastallize in situations it wouldn't want to. If Mienshao loses its Fighting typing because of Tera, it can become susceptible to Lycanroc-D's Accelerock, too.
**Faster Pokemon**: Choice Scarf Mienshao doesn't have this issue as much as the wallbreaker set, but Choice Scarf users like Munkidori and Infernape as well as Venusaur under sun will always outspeed Mienshao, giving them the opportunity to revenge kill it. Life Orb Mienshao is also outsped by Espeon, Lycanroc-D, Thundurus, and Noivern, all of which threaten it with a KO.
[CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/lucario.189361/
Quality checked by:
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https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/etern.295647/
Grammar checked by:
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