[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Leaf Blade
move 3: Close Combat
move 4: Stone Edge / Zen Headbutt
item: Life Orb
ability: Justified
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
With its solid offensive typing, excellent coverage, and great Speed stat, Swords Dance Virizion is not a threat to be taken lightly. Stone Edge complements its Grass- and Fighting-type STAB moves well, allowing it to break past Charizard, Centiskorch, and Xatu. Alternatively, Zen Headbutt hits Dragalge, Toxicroak, and Vileplume but leaves Virizion hard walled by Xatu. Life Orb is the chosen item to enable Virizion to make the most of its average-at-best offenses.
Virizion is a great sweeper that also serves as an offensive check to Pokemon like Seismitoad, Milotic, Copperajah, and Umbreon. Gardevoir and Indeedee-F make for good teammates, being able to easily break past Pokemon like Vileplume and Dragalge while appreciating Virizion's ability to answer Umbreon and Copperajah. Klefki can support Virizion by switching into Vileplume and Dragalge and freely setting up Spikes while also checking Choice Scarf Gardevoir and Goodra. Inteleon and Barraskewda appreciate Virizion's capability to pressure defensive Water-types like Seismitoad, Milotic, and Mantine. This Virizion set struggles to break Tangela and Dhelmise, so it requires teammates capable of checking them like Dragalge, Xatu, Arcanine, and Charizard.
[SET]
name: Mixed Wallbreaker
move 1: Leaf Storm
move 2: Close Combat
move 3: Stone Edge
move 4: Air Slash
item: Life Orb
ability: Justified
nature: Hasty
evs: 200 Atk / 56 SpA / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Mixed Virizion is a wallbreaker capable of defeating many of Virizion's regular checks by taking advantage of its great coverage options. Leaf Storm is used over Leaf Blade for its much greater initial power. Close Combat is chosen for its accuracy and ability to deal the most damage to specially defensive Pokemon like Goodra, Bronzong, and Copperajah; however, Focus Blast can be used with a spread of 4 Atk / 252 SpA / 252 Spe to OHKO Bewear and Steelix and deal massive damage to Tangela and Bulk Up Scrafty. Stone Edge covers Pokemon such as Charizard, Salazzle, and Centiskorch. Air Slash hits Tangela, Dhelmise, and Vileplume. Alternatively, Zen Headbutt 2HKOes Dragalge and Vileplume and OHKOes Toxicroak. Synthesis is an option that extends Virizion's longevity, allowing it to more reliably answer Pokemon like Heliolisk and Seismitoad, but sacrifices a valuable slot of coverage to do so. 56 Special Attack EVs allow Air Slash to 2HKO Dhelmise after Stealth Rock. A Hasty nature is preferred over Naive to maintain Virizion's natural special bulk so that it can take attacks like Heliolisk's Thunderbolt and Inteleon's Hydro Pump more easily without sacrificing its offenses.
This set works best with Pokemon capable of capitalizing on its ability to lure defensive Grass-types like Tangela and Vileplume. Lycanroc, Hitmonlee, and Choice Scarf Passimian are some examples of Pokemon able to clean after Virizion has punched holes through the opposing team's defensive backbone. Virizion also appreciates being paired with answers to some faster Pokemon. Salazzle can threaten Virizion with minimal prior chip damage assuming it switches in safely, so answers to it like Gigalith or Coalossal are helpful. Both these Pokemon also check Choice Scarf Braviary and Gardevoir while setting up Stealth Rock. Virizion's low physical bulk leaves it easily revenge killed by Golisopod's First Impression, so answers to Golisopod like Dragalge, Mantine, and Toxicroak are necessary.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[HailFall, 308025]]
- Quality checked by: [[phantom, 180300], [Averardo, 409096]]
- Grammar checked by: [[The Dutch Plumberjack, 232216]]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Leaf Blade
move 3: Close Combat
move 4: Stone Edge / Zen Headbutt
item: Life Orb
ability: Justified
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
With its solid offensive typing, excellent coverage, and great Speed stat, Swords Dance Virizion is not a threat to be taken lightly. Stone Edge complements its Grass- and Fighting-type STAB moves well, allowing it to break past Charizard, Centiskorch, and Xatu. Alternatively, Zen Headbutt hits Dragalge, Toxicroak, and Vileplume but leaves Virizion hard walled by Xatu. Life Orb is the chosen item to enable Virizion to make the most of its average-at-best offenses.
Virizion is a great sweeper that also serves as an offensive check to Pokemon like Seismitoad, Milotic, Copperajah, and Umbreon. Gardevoir and Indeedee-F make for good teammates, being able to easily break past Pokemon like Vileplume and Dragalge while appreciating Virizion's ability to answer Umbreon and Copperajah. Klefki can support Virizion by switching into Vileplume and Dragalge and freely setting up Spikes while also checking Choice Scarf Gardevoir and Goodra. Inteleon and Barraskewda appreciate Virizion's capability to pressure defensive Water-types like Seismitoad, Milotic, and Mantine. This Virizion set struggles to break Tangela and Dhelmise, so it requires teammates capable of checking them like Dragalge, Xatu, Arcanine, and Charizard.
[SET]
name: Mixed Wallbreaker
move 1: Leaf Storm
move 2: Close Combat
move 3: Stone Edge
move 4: Air Slash
item: Life Orb
ability: Justified
nature: Hasty
evs: 200 Atk / 56 SpA / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Mixed Virizion is a wallbreaker capable of defeating many of Virizion's regular checks by taking advantage of its great coverage options. Leaf Storm is used over Leaf Blade for its much greater initial power. Close Combat is chosen for its accuracy and ability to deal the most damage to specially defensive Pokemon like Goodra, Bronzong, and Copperajah; however, Focus Blast can be used with a spread of 4 Atk / 252 SpA / 252 Spe to OHKO Bewear and Steelix and deal massive damage to Tangela and Bulk Up Scrafty. Stone Edge covers Pokemon such as Charizard, Salazzle, and Centiskorch. Air Slash hits Tangela, Dhelmise, and Vileplume. Alternatively, Zen Headbutt 2HKOes Dragalge and Vileplume and OHKOes Toxicroak. Synthesis is an option that extends Virizion's longevity, allowing it to more reliably answer Pokemon like Heliolisk and Seismitoad, but sacrifices a valuable slot of coverage to do so. 56 Special Attack EVs allow Air Slash to 2HKO Dhelmise after Stealth Rock. A Hasty nature is preferred over Naive to maintain Virizion's natural special bulk so that it can take attacks like Heliolisk's Thunderbolt and Inteleon's Hydro Pump more easily without sacrificing its offenses.
This set works best with Pokemon capable of capitalizing on its ability to lure defensive Grass-types like Tangela and Vileplume. Lycanroc, Hitmonlee, and Choice Scarf Passimian are some examples of Pokemon able to clean after Virizion has punched holes through the opposing team's defensive backbone. Virizion also appreciates being paired with answers to some faster Pokemon. Salazzle can threaten Virizion with minimal prior chip damage assuming it switches in safely, so answers to it like Gigalith or Coalossal are helpful. Both these Pokemon also check Choice Scarf Braviary and Gardevoir while setting up Stealth Rock. Virizion's low physical bulk leaves it easily revenge killed by Golisopod's First Impression, so answers to Golisopod like Dragalge, Mantine, and Toxicroak are necessary.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[HailFall, 308025]]
- Quality checked by: [[phantom, 180300], [Averardo, 409096]]
- Grammar checked by: [[The Dutch Plumberjack, 232216]]
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