this deer is so good but so annoying argh
[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Headbutt
move 3: Horn Leech
move 4: Stomping Tantrum / Trailblaze / Substitute
item: Leftovers / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Serene Grace
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
tera type: Normal
[SET COMMENTS]
Sawsbuck's decent Attack and Speed stats, incredible boosting move in Swords Dance, and great ability in Serene Grace make it one of PU's most powerful and annoying wallbreakers. Horn Leech gives Sawsbuck a form of semi-consistent recovery and hits foes such as Whiscash, Carbink, and Klawf for good damage. While Stomping Tantrum is normally preferred in Sawsbuck's last moveslot to hit foes such as Skuntank, Tinkatuff, and Hisuian Sliggo for good damage, Trailblaze can be opted for instead, as it boosts Sawsbuck's Speed and allows it to become a more dangerous wincon. Alternatively, Substitute can be ran instead, allowing Sawsbuck set up more easily and also allows it to block status moves such as Misdreavus's Will-O-Wisp and Tinkatuff's Thunder Wave. Leftovers gives Sawsbuck consistent recovery, but Heavy-Duty Boots allows it to not fear entry hazards, allowing it to set up easier. Tera Normal boosts the power of Sawsbuck's Normal-type STAB attacks and allows it to tank moves from Pokemon that would normally try to revenge kill it such as Pyroar and Choice Scarf Rotom-F.
Sawsbuck enjoys having teammates that can help it deal with faster offensive foes and Steel-types that are a detriment to it. Ground- and Rock- types such as Gabite, Carbink, and Klawf threaten out the Fire-types that Sawsbuck is scared of, such as Houndoom and Charizard, and can use that pressure to set up entry hazards to help wear down Sawsbuck's switch-ins, such as Perrserker and Tinkatuff. In return, Sawsbuck pivots into their checks such as Gogoat and can use them as opportunity to set up. Pivots such as Alolan Persian, Raichu, and Perrserker can get Sawsbuck in safely on Pokemon such as Klawf and Dachsbun. Strong wallbreakers such as Crabominable and Flapple can take care of the physical walls Sawsbuck wants removed to help it sweep more safely, such as Leafeon, Alolan Persian, and Quaxwell.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/uhbella.567483/
Quality checked by: https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/hera.414072/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/lumari.232216/
[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Headbutt
move 3: Horn Leech
move 4: Stomping Tantrum / Trailblaze / Substitute
item: Leftovers / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Serene Grace
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
tera type: Normal
[SET COMMENTS]
Sawsbuck's decent Attack and Speed stats, incredible boosting move in Swords Dance, and great ability in Serene Grace make it one of PU's most powerful and annoying wallbreakers. Horn Leech gives Sawsbuck a form of semi-consistent recovery and hits foes such as Whiscash, Carbink, and Klawf for good damage. While Stomping Tantrum is normally preferred in Sawsbuck's last moveslot to hit foes such as Skuntank, Tinkatuff, and Hisuian Sliggo for good damage, Trailblaze can be opted for instead, as it boosts Sawsbuck's Speed and allows it to become a more dangerous wincon. Alternatively, Substitute can be ran instead, allowing Sawsbuck set up more easily and also allows it to block status moves such as Misdreavus's Will-O-Wisp and Tinkatuff's Thunder Wave. Leftovers gives Sawsbuck consistent recovery, but Heavy-Duty Boots allows it to not fear entry hazards, allowing it to set up easier. Tera Normal boosts the power of Sawsbuck's Normal-type STAB attacks and allows it to tank moves from Pokemon that would normally try to revenge kill it such as Pyroar and Choice Scarf Rotom-F.
Sawsbuck enjoys having teammates that can help it deal with faster offensive foes and Steel-types that are a detriment to it. Ground- and Rock- types such as Gabite, Carbink, and Klawf threaten out the Fire-types that Sawsbuck is scared of, such as Houndoom and Charizard, and can use that pressure to set up entry hazards to help wear down Sawsbuck's switch-ins, such as Perrserker and Tinkatuff. In return, Sawsbuck pivots into their checks such as Gogoat and can use them as opportunity to set up. Pivots such as Alolan Persian, Raichu, and Perrserker can get Sawsbuck in safely on Pokemon such as Klawf and Dachsbun. Strong wallbreakers such as Crabominable and Flapple can take care of the physical walls Sawsbuck wants removed to help it sweep more safely, such as Leafeon, Alolan Persian, and Quaxwell.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/uhbella.567483/
Quality checked by: https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/hera.414072/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/lumari.232216/
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