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[SET]
name: Offensive
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Volt Switch / Weather Ball
move 3: Heat Wave / Thunderbolt / Thunder
move 4: Roost
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Static
nature: Timid
evs: 252 Spa / 4 Spd / 252 Spe
tera type: Steel / Electric / Water
[SET COMMENTS]
Offensive Zapdos utilizes its great resistances to get in the game and throw off incredibly strong attacks. It can simultaneously defensively check common pokemon whie being a threat in its own right. Heat Wave can be used to hit the common Excadrill, along with OHKOing Scizor and being a more accurate move to hit pokemon at low HP that may not die to Volt Switch. However, Thunderbolt may be used instead as a stronger Electric-type move who does not force Zapdos to switch out. Roost allows Zapdos to tank attacks more easily, even without investment, and can allow it to switch into Stealth Rocks more even after its Boots have been knocked. Thunder and Weather Ball are especially threatening in rain. Steel tera lets Zapdos tank attacks such as Latios Draco Meteor, Excadrill Rock Slide, and Ogerpon-C Rock STAB easily to kill back, and still keeps it with a solid defensive type. Electric tera can make your strong Thunderbolts and Volt Switches even stronger, and remove your Rocks weakness. Water Tera is more niche, but can be used to let you tank +6 Azumarill Aqua Jet, who can especially be a problem in Rain.
Offensive Zapdos typically fits on volt-turn based teams. It can make a solid volt-turn core with Slowking and Lokix, as well as other volt-turners such as Scizor and Sandy Shocks. It can also pair well with Hydrapple, who defensively checks Rhyperior and the rare Thundurus-T who Zapdos lets in freely. It can also work well with Pelipper and Barraskewda on rain teams, as rain lets it spam powerful Thunders and Weather Balls while Barraskewda can Flip Turn on opponents that Zapdos takes advantage of.
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name: Offensive
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Volt Switch / Weather Ball
move 3: Heat Wave / Thunderbolt / Thunder
move 4: Roost
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Static
nature: Timid
evs: 252 Spa / 4 Spd / 252 Spe
tera type: Steel / Electric / Water
[SET COMMENTS]
Offensive Zapdos utilizes its great resistances to get in the game and throw off incredibly strong attacks. It can simultaneously defensively check common pokemon whie being a threat in its own right. Heat Wave can be used to hit the common Excadrill, along with OHKOing Scizor and being a more accurate move to hit pokemon at low HP that may not die to Volt Switch. However, Thunderbolt may be used instead as a stronger Electric-type move who does not force Zapdos to switch out. Roost allows Zapdos to tank attacks more easily, even without investment, and can allow it to switch into Stealth Rocks more even after its Boots have been knocked. Thunder and Weather Ball are especially threatening in rain. Steel tera lets Zapdos tank attacks such as Latios Draco Meteor, Excadrill Rock Slide, and Ogerpon-C Rock STAB easily to kill back, and still keeps it with a solid defensive type. Electric tera can make your strong Thunderbolts and Volt Switches even stronger, and remove your Rocks weakness. Water Tera is more niche, but can be used to let you tank +6 Azumarill Aqua Jet, who can especially be a problem in Rain.
Offensive Zapdos typically fits on volt-turn based teams. It can make a solid volt-turn core with Slowking and Lokix, as well as other volt-turners such as Scizor and Sandy Shocks. It can also pair well with Hydrapple, who defensively checks Rhyperior and the rare Thundurus-T who Zapdos lets in freely. It can also work well with Pelipper and Barraskewda on rain teams, as rain lets it spam powerful Thunders and Weather Balls while Barraskewda can Flip Turn on opponents that Zapdos takes advantage of.
[CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/tree69420.605413/
Quality Checked by:
Grammar Checked by:
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