National Dex Utility Gliscor

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[SET]
Utility (Gliscor) @ Toxic Orb
Ability: Poison Heal
EVs: 248 HP / 36 Def / 224 SpD
Careful Nature
- Earthquake
- Toxic / U-turn / Knock Off
- Spikes / Stealth Rock / Defog
- Protect / Roost

[SET COMMENTS]
Utility Gliscor cements itself as one of the best defensive options in the tier thanks to its fantastic defensive typing, ability, and utility movepool. Gliscor is very good at spreading Toxic, as it forces out several common Pokemon that would otherwise absorb the move, such as Toxapex, Gholdengo, and Heatran. U-turn allows Gliscor to maintain momentum versus switch-ins such as Skarmory, Zapdos, and Ogerpon-W for more offensive teammates such as Roaring Moon, Ogerpon-W, and Iron Valiant that appreciate getting free switches into battle. Knock Off is a decent option to remove crucial items from Ferrothorn, Zapdos, and Moltres. However, Toxic is by far the preferred option, especially on balance teams, thanks to how challenging it is to switch into, how effective Gliscor is at racking up chip damage via forcing switches, and how good it is at spreading the status condition. Gliscor is a good entry hazard setter, as it annoys many hazard removal options like Zapdos, Great Tusk, and Terapagos with either Toxic or Knock Off should they try to switch into it. Alternatively, Gliscor is one of the tier's best Defoggers, as it can switch into hazard setters like specially defensive Garchomp, Heatran, and defensive Landorus-T with little issue and remove the hazards they set as they switch out. Protect synergizes very well with Toxic and allows Gliscor to scout Choice-locked foes such as Choice Specs Iron Valiant, Choice Scarf Tapu Lele, and Choice Band Rillaboom as well as potential Hidden Power Ice from foes like Zapdos and Landorus-T. It also combines with Poison Heal to make Gliscor shockingly hard to wear down even without a reliable recovery move. Roost gives Gliscor more reliable recovery and allows it to effectively heal off hits that do well over 50% damage, such as Moonblast from Tapu Lele and Zen Headbutt from Mega Medicham. This is preferred on sets without Toxic, but Protect's synergy with Toxic and ability to stall turns out makes it the preferred option on most balance teams. Toxic Orb allows Gliscor to activate Poison Heal, making Gliscor extremely difficult to wear down. 36 Defense EVs allow Gliscor to take an Ivy Cudgel from Ogerpon-W at full health, while the rest is dumped into Special Defense to allow Gliscor to more effectively check the likes of Heatran, Gholdengo, and Volcarona. 96 Speed EVs with a Jolly Nature can be run to allow Gliscor to outrun Timid Raging Bolt, but this significantly cuts into Gliscor's bulk and hampers its ability to check foes such as Gholdengo and Mega Diancie.

Gliscor is a staple on balance teams thanks to the defensive stability and seemingly endless utility it provides them with, but it can also fit on bulky offense thanks to its great movepool giving it a lot of flexibility. Toxapex is a premier partner for Gliscor, as it assists Gliscor in pivoting around dangerous Water- and Ice-type attacks from the likes of Urshifu-R, Terapagos, and Ogerpon-W. In return, Gliscor can check threats to Toxapex such as Raging Bolt, Heatran, and Choice Scarf Landorus-T; additionally, the two of them together are extremely challenging to wear down thanks to their unique abilities. Other Water-type partners such as Alomomola and Slowbro can help to pivot around these as well while also giving Gliscor more buffer versus threats such as Great Tusk and Dragonite, although they aren't Ogerpon-W answers. Gliscor works very well on balance teams that try to stack Spikes, as it tends to force a lot of switches; a Spikes setter such as Ferrothorn, Skarmory, or Mega Diancie works well as a result. Gliscor can also run Spikes itself if another Stealth Rock setter, such as Great Tusk, Mega Tyranitar, or Heatran works better on your team. Offensively minded teammates such as Great Tusk, Mega Lopunny, Gholdengo, and Zamazenta appreciate Gliscor getting them in safely with U-turn or wearing down defensive foes via Toxic, Knock Off, or entry hazards. Mega Lopunny and Zamazenta are notable thanks to their superior Speed tiers letting them clean up late-game after the opponent's team has been worn down, while Gholdengo can help Gliscor keep its hazards up thanks to Good as Gold blocking opposing Defog attempts.

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[SET]
Utility (Gliscor) @ Toxic Orb
Ability: Poison Heal
EVs: 248 HP / 36 Def / 128 SpD / 96 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Earthquake
- Toxic / U-turn / Knock Off
- Stealth Rock / Spikes / Defog
- Protect / Roost

[SET COMMENTS]
Utility Gliscor cements itself as one of the best defensive options in the tier thanks to its fantastic defensive typing, ability, and utility movepool. Gliscor is very good at spreading Toxic, as it forces out several common Pokemon that would otherwise absorb the move, such as Toxapex, Gholdengo, and Heatran. U-turn allows Gliscor to maintain momentum for more offensive teams that appreciate getting free switches into battle any beneficiaries to it clicking U-turn and what does turn pivot on?, and Knock Off is a decent option to remove crucial items from Ferrothorn, Zapdos, and Moltres, but Toxic is by far the preferred option, especially on balance teams, thanks to how challenging it is to switch into and how effective Gliscor is at racking up chip damage. Gliscor is a good hazard setter, as it threatens many removal options like Zapdos, Great Tusk, and Terapagos with either Toxic or Knock Off should they try to switch into it. Alternatively, Gliscor is one of the tier's best Defoggers, as it can switch into hazard setters like specially defensive Garchomp, Heatran, and defensive Landorus-T with little issue and remove the hazards they set. Protect allows Gliscor to activate Poison Heal safely, synergizes very well with Toxic, and allows Gliscor to scout choice locked foes like who? It will be helpful to the reader to know what your referring to and potential Hidden Power Ices from foes like Zapdos and Landorus-T. It also combines with Poison Heal to make Gliscor shockingly hard to wear down even without a reliable recovery move. Sets without Toxic can instead opt for Roost, which gives Gliscor more reliable recovery and allows it to effectively heal off hits that do well over 50%. Toxic Orb allows Gliscor to activate Poison Heal, which allows it to heal 12.5% every turn, making Gliscor extremely difficult to wear down. 36 Defense EVs allow Gliscor to take an Ivy Cudgel from Ogerpon-W at full health, while the Speed EVs with a Jolly nature let Gliscor outrun Raging Bolt. The rest is dumped into Special Defense to allow Gliscor to effectively check the likes of Heatran, Dragapult, and Volcarona.
also mention why protect is usually preferred over Roost and the drawback of running roost for more sustainably.
Gliscor is a staple on balance teams thanks to the defensive stability and seemingly endless utility it provides them, but it can also fit on bulky offense thanks to its great movepool giving it a lot of flexibility. Toxapex is a premier partner for Gliscor, as it assists Gliscor in pivoting around dangerous Water- and Ice-type attacks from the likes of Urshifu-R, Terapagos, and Iron Valiant Ogerpon-W Opted for Ogerpon as it does check pon to an extent + Val doesn’t always run ice punch. In return, Gliscor can check threats to Toxapex such as Raging Bolt, Heatran, and Choice Scarf Landorus-T, while the two of them together are extremely challenging to wear down thanks to their unique abilities. Gliscor works very well on balances that try to stack Spikes, as it tends to force a lot of switches; a Spike setter such as Ferrothorn, Skarmory, or Mega Diancie works well as a result. Gliscor can also run Spikes itself if another Stealth Rock setter, such as Great Tusk, Mega Tyranitar, or Heatran works better on your team. Offensively minded teammates such as Great Tusk, Dragapult, Gholdengo, and Zamazenta appreciate Gliscor getting them in safely with U-turn or wearing down an opponents defenses via Toxic, Knock Off, or entry hazards. Dragapult and Zamazenta are notable thanks to their superior speed tiers letting them clean up late game after the opponents team has been worn down, while Gholdengo can help Gliscor keep its hazards up thanks to Good as Gold blocking opposing Defog attempts.
be sure to mention it’s other water type teammates such as Alomomola and Dondozo as they can be a stop gap to Physical sweepers like offensive tusk, Dragonite etc as these also tend to run ice type coverage for gliscor.
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[SET]
Utility (Gliscor) @ Toxic Orb
Ability: Poison Heal
EVs: 248 HP / 36 Def / 128 SpD / 96 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Earthquake
- Toxic / U-turn / Knock Off
- Stealth Rock / Spikes / Defog
- Protect / Roost

[SET COMMENTS]
Utility Gliscor cements itself as one of the best defensive options in the tier thanks to its fantastic defensive typing, ability, and utility movepool. Gliscor is very good at spreading Toxic, as it forces out several common Pokemon that would otherwise absorb the move, such as Toxapex, Gholdengo, and Heatran. U-turn allows Gliscor to maintain momentum for more offensive teammates such as Dragapult replace, Ogerpon-W, and Iron Valiant that appreciate getting free switches into battle pivoting out of which bad matchups? wildfire asked for this, and Knock Off is a decent option to remove crucial items from Ferrothorn, Zapdos, and Moltres, but Toxic is by far the preferred option, especially on balance teams, thanks to how challenging it is to switch into and how effective Gliscor is at racking up chip damage why? this sentence is hella long btw, chop it up please. Gliscor is a good hazard setter, as it threatens <= questionable word choice since glisc doesnt really threaten them more than piss them off and make progress on them, could change but uty many removal options like Zapdos, Great Tusk, and Terapagos with either Toxic or Knock Off should they try to switch into it. Alternatively, Gliscor is one of the tier's best Defoggers, as it can switch into hazard setters like specially defensive Garchomp, Heatran, and defensive Landorus-T with little issue and remove the hazards they set can mention forcing them out for free fog turn. Protect allows Gliscor to activate Poison Heal safely could be worth specifying turn 1 proc vs wisp users like OH WAIT....... NOBODY! BYEBYEPULT (stray scalds ig, or glare serp; neither of these are too relevant since this used to just refer to pult so consider axing now) , synergizes very well with Toxic, and allows Gliscor to scout choice locked foes such as Choice Scarf Landorus-T that guy does like nothing to you anyway, wont really stay in can just nuke this example, Choice Scarf Tapu Lele, and Choice Band Rillaboom as well as potential Hidden Power Ice from foes like Zapdos and Landorus-T. It also combines with Poison Heal to make Gliscor shockingly hard to wear down even without a reliable recovery move. Sets without Toxic can instead opt for Roost, which gives Gliscor more reliable recovery and allows it to effectively heal off hits that do well over 50% from what? give examples of matchups where roost is useful. also, as wildfire asked it is necessary to make a comparison of protect vs roost here; most of the points you already brought up but structure them to give readers a clear understanding of why protect is USUALLY BETTER than roost.. Toxic Orb allows Gliscor to activate Poison Heal, which allows it to heal 12.5% every turn, dex info making Gliscor extremely difficult to wear down. However, Protect's synergy with Toxic and ability to stall turns out makes it the preferred option on most balance teams. 36 Defense EVs allow Gliscor to take an Ivy Cudgel from Ogerpon-W at full health, while the Speed EVs with a Jolly nature let Gliscor outrun Raging Bolt. The rest is dumped into Special Defense to allow Gliscor to effectively check the likes of Heatran, Dragapult replace, and Volcarona.

Gliscor is a staple on balance teams thanks to the defensive stability and seemingly endless utility it provides them, but it can also fit on bulky offense thanks to its great movepool giving it a lot of flexibility. Toxapex is a premier partner for Gliscor, as it assists Gliscor in pivoting around dangerous Water- and Ice-type attacks from the likes of Urshifu-R, Terapagos, and Ogerpon-W. In return, Gliscor can check threats to Toxapex such as Raging Bolt, Heatran, and Choice Scarf Landorus-T, while the two of them together are extremely challenging to wear down thanks to their unique abilities. Other Water-type partners such as Alomomola and Slowbro can help to pivot around these as well while also giving Gliscor more buffer versus threats such as Great Tusk and Dragonite, although they aren't Ogerpon-W answers. Gliscor works very well on balances that try to stack Spikes, as it tends to force a lot of switches; a Spike setter such as Ferrothorn, Skarmory, or Mega Diancie works well as a result. Gliscor can also run Spikes itself if another Stealth Rock setter, such as Great Tusk, Mega Tyranitar, or Heatran works better on your team. Offensively minded teammates such as Great Tusk, Dragapult replace, Gholdengo, and Zamazenta appreciate Gliscor getting them in safely with U-turn or wearing down an opponents defenses via Toxic, Knock Off, or entry hazards. Dragapult replace and Zamazenta are notable thanks to their superior speed tiers letting them clean up late game after the opponents team has been worn down, while Gholdengo can help Gliscor keep its hazards up thanks to Good as Gold blocking opposing Defog attempts. very good!!

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[SET]
Utility (Gliscor) @ Toxic Orb
Ability: Poison Heal
EVs: 248 HP / 36 Def / 128 SpD / 96 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Earthquake
- Toxic / U-turn / Knock Off
- Stealth Rock / Spikes / Defog
- Protect / Roost

[SET COMMENTS]
Utility Gliscor cements itself as one of the best defensive options in the tier thanks to its fantastic defensive typing, ability, and utility movepool. Gliscor is very good at spreading Toxic, as it forces out several common Pokemon that would otherwise absorb the move, such as Toxapex, Gholdengo, and Heatran. U-turn allows Gliscor to maintain momentum versus switch ins switch-ins such as Skarmory, Zapdos, and Ogerpon-W for more offensive teammates such as Roaring Moon, Ogerpon-W, and Iron Valiant that appreciate getting free switches into battle. Knock Off is a decent option to remove crucial items from Ferrothorn, Zapdos, and Moltres. However, Toxic is by far the preferred option, especially on balance teams, thanks to how challenging it is to switch into, (AC) and how effective Gliscor is at racking up chip damage via forcing switches, (AC) and how good it is at spreading the status condition. Gliscor is a good entry hazard setter, as it annoys many hazard removal options like Zapdos, Great Tusk, and Terapagos with either Toxic or Knock Off should they try to switch into it. Alternatively, Gliscor is one of the tier's best Defoggers, as it can switch into hazard setters like specially defensive Garchomp, Heatran, and defensive Landorus-T with little issue and remove the hazards they set as they switch out. Protect synergizes very well with Toxic and allows Gliscor to scout choice locked Choice-locked foes such as Choice Specs Iron Valiant, Choice Scarf Tapu Lele, and Choice Band Rillaboom as well as potential Hidden Power Ice from foes like Zapdos and Landorus-T. It also combines with Poison Heal to make Gliscor shockingly hard to wear down even without a reliable recovery move. Roost gives Gliscor more reliable recovery and allows it to effectively heal off hits that do well over 50% damage, such as Moonblast from Tapu Lele and Zen Headbutt from Mega Medicham. This is preferred on sets without Toxic, but Protect's synergy with Toxic and ability to stall turns out makes it the preferred option on most balance teams. Toxic Orb allows Gliscor to activate Poison Heal, making Gliscor extremely difficult to wear down. (remove extra space) 36 Defense EVs allow Gliscor to take an Ivy Cudgel from Ogerpon-W at full health, while the Speed EVs with a Jolly nature let Gliscor outrun Raging Bolt. The rest is dumped into Special Defense to allow Gliscor to more effectively check the likes of Heatran, Gholdengo, and Volcarona.

Gliscor is a staple on balance teams thanks to the defensive stability and seemingly endless utility it provides them with, but it can also fit on bulky offense thanks to its great movepool giving it a lot of flexibility. Toxapex is a premier partner for Gliscor, as it assists Gliscor in pivoting around dangerous Water- and Ice-type attacks from the likes of Urshifu-R, Terapagos, and Ogerpon-W. In return, Gliscor can check threats to Toxapex such as Raging Bolt, Heatran, and Choice Scarf Landorus-T, ; (RC ASC) while additionally, the two of them together are extremely challenging to wear down thanks to their unique abilities. Other Water-type partners such as Alomomola and Slowbro can help to pivot around these as well while also giving Gliscor more buffer versus threats such as Great Tusk and Dragonite, although they aren't Ogerpon-W answers. Gliscor works very well on balances balance teams that try to stack Spikes, as it tends to force a lot of switches; a Spikes setter such as Ferrothorn, Skarmory, or Mega Diancie works well as a result. Gliscor can also run Spikes itself if another Stealth Rock setter, such as Great Tusk, Mega Tyranitar, or Heatran works better on your team. Offensively minded teammates such as Great Tusk, Mega Lopunny, Gholdengo, and Zamazenta appreciate Gliscor getting them in safely with U-turn or wearing down an opponents defenses defensive foes generally we try not to talk about mons as belonging to the opponent, just refer to them directly via Toxic, Knock Off, or entry hazards. Mega Lopunny and Zamazenta are notable thanks to their superior Speed tiers letting them clean up late game late-game after the opponents opponent's team has been worn down, while Gholdengo can help Gliscor keep its hazards up thanks to Good as Gold blocking opposing Defog attempts.

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96 Speed EVs with a Jolly Nature allows can be run to allow Gliscor to outrun Timid Raging Bolt and everything slower implied, but this significantly cuts into Gliscor's bulk and hampers its ability to check foes such as Gholdengo and Mega Diancie.
change this and ship it
 
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