[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Air Slash
move 2: Thunder Wave
move 3: Trick
move 4: Roost
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Serene Grace
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 Def / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
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Air Slash is Togekiss's main attacking move. Thanks to Serene Grace, Air Slash has a 60% chance to land a flinch, leaving few drawbacks to spamming it against slower targets. Thunder Wave is brilliant for shutting down faster targets such as Mega Aerodactyl and Choice Scarf Hydreigon, as it allows Togekiss to be able to make them flinch. When Thunder Wave is used in conjunction with Air Slash, it further increases the odds of the opposing Pokemon being completely immobilized. Trick allows Togekiss to be free of its Choice Scarf and cripple walls such as Blissey and Pyukumuku that don't appreciate being Choice-locked, and it also improves the team's matchup against stall. Roost may seem odd on a Pokemon with a Choice item, but it provides Togekiss with more longevity, and if Togekiss gets rid of its Choice Scarf with Trick, Roost becomes a fantastic utility move. Nasty Plot is another nice move for when Togekiss gets rid of its Choice Scarf, allowing it to become a powerful wallbreaker. However, since it forces Togekiss to Trick its Choice Scarf before it can use it, it can be dead move in certain matchups. Heal Bell allows Togekiss to act as a cleric, removing any status effects and providing the team with more longevity. Defog is a useful utility option for Togekiss, as it's able to utilize its high Speed tier to remove entry hazards quickly in emergency situations. Dazzling Gleam is a nice STAB option, allowing Togekiss to hit targets such as Mega Manectric, Latias, and Terrakion, but Air Slash is generally a better option thanks to its flinch chance, and Togekiss doesn't appreciate the lack of utility options. Flamethrower can be used to make Togekiss a nice lure for Scizor and other Steel-types that typically like to switch in on it.
Set Details
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Maximum Special Attack and Speed EVs and a Timid nature allow Togekiss to outspeed the majority of unboosted Pokemon in UU, most notably Latias, Terrakion, and Cobalion. It is worth noting, however, that even with a Choice Scarf, Togekiss is outpaced by Mega Beedrill and Mega Aerodactyl. A bulkier spread of maximum HP and Speed EVs can be run to allow Togekiss to take advantage of its nice defensive typing and more effectively switch into threats like Hydreigon, but this hampers its ability to provide much of an offensive presence and hurts its ability to revenge kill foes effectively due to the lower damage output.
Usage Tips
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Togekiss's primary role is to revenge kill faster foes such as Latias and Infernape with Air Slash while utilizing its defensive typing to switch into Pokemon it checks such as Hydreigon and Hippowdon. When faster Pokemon that commonly switch into Togekiss such as Mega Aerodactyl and Nihilego are still active, it's recommended to use Thunder Wave on predicted switches to them, as this allows Togekiss to outspeed them and makes them easier for Togekiss's teammates to check. Roost should be used against Pokemon that can't dish out too much damage to Togekiss like Hydreigon or on predicted switches when its HP is running low. Since Togekiss is Choice-locked into a move, it should be careful using its utility options. While using utility moves such as Roost and Defog against Pokemon that Togekiss can comfortably defensively check such as Hydreigon is rather safe, a misprediction against something like Nasty Plot Celebi can end up meaning that Togekiss becomes setup fodder. Using Trick can reduce the prediction game, as removing Togekiss's Choice Scarf means that it's no longer locked into a single move, but it should only really be used when Togekiss isn't required to have a Choice Scarf to maintain its high Speed. Bulkier archetypes such as stall tend to be perfect matchups for Togekiss to Trick its Choice Scarf away against, as using Trick on Blissey or Pyukumuku can render them virtually useless. Nasty Plot sets especially appreciate having the Choice Scarf Tricked against slower archetypes, as it can then act as a potent wallbreaker. Trick should be used with caution, though, as Z-Crystal holders and Mega Evolutions block Trick, which can end up resulting in Togekiss being locked into a useless move. In some cases, it may be better to avoid revealing a Choice Scarf set to simplify the process of Tricking it.
Team Options
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Togekiss tends to fit well on offensive and balance archetypes, as they appreciate the variety of roles that it can pull off. Offensive partners especially appreciate Togekiss's ability to cripple faster threats with Thunder Wave, making them less susceptible to being revenge killed and not forced to use priority attacks to take those threats out. Steel-types such as Mega Aggron, Mega Steelix, and Scizor make for great partners for Togekiss, as they're able to deal with faster threats that outspeed Togekiss such as Choice Scarf Hydreigon, Mega Aerodactyl, and Mega Beedrill, and they're all able to KO them with their powerful Steel-type attacks. Mega Aggron and Mega Steelix are both able to comfortably take any attack from these Pokemon, while Scizor is able to take these Pokemon out easily with a priority Bullet Punch. Answers to these aforementioned Steel-types are mandatory, as they're able to threaten Togekiss with their powerful Steel-type attacks and tend to take minimal damage from Air Slash. Infernape fits this role well, as it's able to threaten them with its powerful Fire- and Fighting-type attacks, can revenge kill faster weakened foes with a priority Vacuum Wave, and appreciates Pyukumuku being useless due to gaining Choice Scarf from Trick. Other Fire-types such as Rotom-H and Volcanion can be useful, as Rotom-H is also a good answer to Electric-types that Togekiss dislikes, and both of these Pokemon can offer a secondary option for hazard removal for Togekiss if necessary. Switch-ins to Knock Off such as Terrakion, Cobalion, and Hydreigon are crucial, as Togekiss relies heavily on its Choice Scarf to perform a lot of its roles. Hydreigon is especially noteworthy, as it is able to run non-Choice Scarf sets, lure in Steel-types and strike them with Fire Blast or Superpower, remove entry hazards with Defog, and pressure bulky Water-types such as Calm Mind Suicune and Slowbro and clerics thanks to Taunt. In return, it appreciates Togekiss shutting down checks such as Sylveon and Blissey with Trick. Bulky Ground-types such as Swampert and Nidoqueen are also great partners due to their ability to switch into Electric-type attacks and provide Stealth Rock support. Hazard removal from Pokemon such as Hydreigon, Tentacruel, and Rotom-H is incredibly useful to improve Togekiss's longevity, as it does not appreciate taking Stealth Rock damage, even if it is running Roost. Tentacruel is especially noteworthy, as it provides the team with a secondary Fighting-type check, which Togekiss appreciates because it tends not to appreciate switching into Cobalion's and Infernape's non-Fighting-type coverage moves.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Stoward,420389]]
- Quality checked by: [[twilight,344575 [martha,384270 ], [hilomilo,313384]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Estronic,240732], [the-dutch-plumberjack,232216]]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Air Slash
move 2: Thunder Wave
move 3: Trick
move 4: Roost
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Serene Grace
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 Def / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Air Slash is Togekiss's main attacking move. Thanks to Serene Grace, Air Slash has a 60% chance to land a flinch, leaving few drawbacks to spamming it against slower targets. Thunder Wave is brilliant for shutting down faster targets such as Mega Aerodactyl and Choice Scarf Hydreigon, as it allows Togekiss to be able to make them flinch. When Thunder Wave is used in conjunction with Air Slash, it further increases the odds of the opposing Pokemon being completely immobilized. Trick allows Togekiss to be free of its Choice Scarf and cripple walls such as Blissey and Pyukumuku that don't appreciate being Choice-locked, and it also improves the team's matchup against stall. Roost may seem odd on a Pokemon with a Choice item, but it provides Togekiss with more longevity, and if Togekiss gets rid of its Choice Scarf with Trick, Roost becomes a fantastic utility move. Nasty Plot is another nice move for when Togekiss gets rid of its Choice Scarf, allowing it to become a powerful wallbreaker. However, since it forces Togekiss to Trick its Choice Scarf before it can use it, it can be dead move in certain matchups. Heal Bell allows Togekiss to act as a cleric, removing any status effects and providing the team with more longevity. Defog is a useful utility option for Togekiss, as it's able to utilize its high Speed tier to remove entry hazards quickly in emergency situations. Dazzling Gleam is a nice STAB option, allowing Togekiss to hit targets such as Mega Manectric, Latias, and Terrakion, but Air Slash is generally a better option thanks to its flinch chance, and Togekiss doesn't appreciate the lack of utility options. Flamethrower can be used to make Togekiss a nice lure for Scizor and other Steel-types that typically like to switch in on it.
Set Details
========
Maximum Special Attack and Speed EVs and a Timid nature allow Togekiss to outspeed the majority of unboosted Pokemon in UU, most notably Latias, Terrakion, and Cobalion. It is worth noting, however, that even with a Choice Scarf, Togekiss is outpaced by Mega Beedrill and Mega Aerodactyl. A bulkier spread of maximum HP and Speed EVs can be run to allow Togekiss to take advantage of its nice defensive typing and more effectively switch into threats like Hydreigon, but this hampers its ability to provide much of an offensive presence and hurts its ability to revenge kill foes effectively due to the lower damage output.
Usage Tips
========
Togekiss's primary role is to revenge kill faster foes such as Latias and Infernape with Air Slash while utilizing its defensive typing to switch into Pokemon it checks such as Hydreigon and Hippowdon. When faster Pokemon that commonly switch into Togekiss such as Mega Aerodactyl and Nihilego are still active, it's recommended to use Thunder Wave on predicted switches to them, as this allows Togekiss to outspeed them and makes them easier for Togekiss's teammates to check. Roost should be used against Pokemon that can't dish out too much damage to Togekiss like Hydreigon or on predicted switches when its HP is running low. Since Togekiss is Choice-locked into a move, it should be careful using its utility options. While using utility moves such as Roost and Defog against Pokemon that Togekiss can comfortably defensively check such as Hydreigon is rather safe, a misprediction against something like Nasty Plot Celebi can end up meaning that Togekiss becomes setup fodder. Using Trick can reduce the prediction game, as removing Togekiss's Choice Scarf means that it's no longer locked into a single move, but it should only really be used when Togekiss isn't required to have a Choice Scarf to maintain its high Speed. Bulkier archetypes such as stall tend to be perfect matchups for Togekiss to Trick its Choice Scarf away against, as using Trick on Blissey or Pyukumuku can render them virtually useless. Nasty Plot sets especially appreciate having the Choice Scarf Tricked against slower archetypes, as it can then act as a potent wallbreaker. Trick should be used with caution, though, as Z-Crystal holders and Mega Evolutions block Trick, which can end up resulting in Togekiss being locked into a useless move. In some cases, it may be better to avoid revealing a Choice Scarf set to simplify the process of Tricking it.
Team Options
========
Togekiss tends to fit well on offensive and balance archetypes, as they appreciate the variety of roles that it can pull off. Offensive partners especially appreciate Togekiss's ability to cripple faster threats with Thunder Wave, making them less susceptible to being revenge killed and not forced to use priority attacks to take those threats out. Steel-types such as Mega Aggron, Mega Steelix, and Scizor make for great partners for Togekiss, as they're able to deal with faster threats that outspeed Togekiss such as Choice Scarf Hydreigon, Mega Aerodactyl, and Mega Beedrill, and they're all able to KO them with their powerful Steel-type attacks. Mega Aggron and Mega Steelix are both able to comfortably take any attack from these Pokemon, while Scizor is able to take these Pokemon out easily with a priority Bullet Punch. Answers to these aforementioned Steel-types are mandatory, as they're able to threaten Togekiss with their powerful Steel-type attacks and tend to take minimal damage from Air Slash. Infernape fits this role well, as it's able to threaten them with its powerful Fire- and Fighting-type attacks, can revenge kill faster weakened foes with a priority Vacuum Wave, and appreciates Pyukumuku being useless due to gaining Choice Scarf from Trick. Other Fire-types such as Rotom-H and Volcanion can be useful, as Rotom-H is also a good answer to Electric-types that Togekiss dislikes, and both of these Pokemon can offer a secondary option for hazard removal for Togekiss if necessary. Switch-ins to Knock Off such as Terrakion, Cobalion, and Hydreigon are crucial, as Togekiss relies heavily on its Choice Scarf to perform a lot of its roles. Hydreigon is especially noteworthy, as it is able to run non-Choice Scarf sets, lure in Steel-types and strike them with Fire Blast or Superpower, remove entry hazards with Defog, and pressure bulky Water-types such as Calm Mind Suicune and Slowbro and clerics thanks to Taunt. In return, it appreciates Togekiss shutting down checks such as Sylveon and Blissey with Trick. Bulky Ground-types such as Swampert and Nidoqueen are also great partners due to their ability to switch into Electric-type attacks and provide Stealth Rock support. Hazard removal from Pokemon such as Hydreigon, Tentacruel, and Rotom-H is incredibly useful to improve Togekiss's longevity, as it does not appreciate taking Stealth Rock damage, even if it is running Roost. Tentacruel is especially noteworthy, as it provides the team with a secondary Fighting-type check, which Togekiss appreciates because it tends not to appreciate switching into Cobalion's and Infernape's non-Fighting-type coverage moves.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Stoward,420389]]
- Quality checked by: [[twilight,344575 [martha,384270 ], [hilomilo,313384]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Estronic,240732], [the-dutch-plumberjack,232216]]
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