RU Tyrantrum [QC 2/2][GP 1/1]

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[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Head Smash
move 2: Close Combat
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Outrage / Dragon Claw
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Rock Head
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Tyrantrum has a niche in RU as a strong Choice Scarf user that pressures offensive teams heavily with its high Attack stat, the combination of STAB Head Smash + Rock Head, and amazing coverage. Additionally, it also keeps common threats such as Noivern and Raikou in check. However, common Choice Scarf users like Xurkitree, Mienshao, and Heracross easily revenge kill Tyrantrum, and although Tyrantrum is a strong attacker, it struggles against more defensive teams. Close Combat hits Steel-types such as Registeel, Steelix, and Cobalion as well as Rhyperior and Bewear harder than any other move. Earthquake complements Close Combat nicely, hitting the other bulky Steel-types such as Klefki, Doublade, and Metagross as well as Toxicroak super effectively. Outrage's perfect accuracy and high Base Power allow Tyrantrum to clean more safely late-game once Dragon-resistant Pokemon are gone. However, Dragon Claw allows Tyrantrum to revenge kill weakened Pokemon and Zygarde-10% without any risk or drawback.

Powerful wallbreakers such as Guts Heracross, Obstagoon, and Toxtricity pair well with Tyrantrum because they break through bulky teams that Tyrantrum tends to struggle with. Toxtricity in particular supports Tyrantrum with Volt Switch and can overwhelm Steel- and Ground-types that check Tyrantrum. Since bulky Steel-types like Registeel, Cobalion, and Steelix discourage the use of Head Smash, Pokemon that weaken them such as Chandelure, Volcanion, and Mienshao are important teammates. Grass- and Water-types such as Zarude, Celebi, and Milotic take on bulky Ground-types like Rhyperior and Mudsdale that complicate the use of Head Smash too. Spikes support from the likes of Roserade, Golisipod, or Klefki is also helpful to wear down the aforementioned bulky Steel- and Ground-types. Bulky Pokemon such as Seismitoad, Milotic, and Steelix take hits for Tyrantrum, since it's easily revenge killed once the opponent gets a free switch. A strong priority user like Golisopod, Durant, and Zygarde-10% can be useful to have in the background, since Choice Scarf Tyrantrum is unable to revenge kill faster setup sweepers such as Sharpedo, Barbaracle, and Cloyster as well as opposing Choice Scarf users like Darmanitan and Mienshao.



[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Holy-Darky, 464737]]
- Quality checked by: [[EonX, 91480], [zizalith, 410251]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Estronic, 240732]]
 
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[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Head Smash
move 2: Outrage / Dragon Claw
move 3: Close Combat
move 4: Earthquake
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Rock Head
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Tyrantrum has a niche in RU as a strong Choice Scarf user that pressures offensive teams heavenly with its high Attack stat, the combination of STAB Head Smash + Rock Head as ability, and an amazing movepool. Additionally, it also keeps common threats such as Thundurus, Zygarde-10%, and Raikou in check. However, common Choice Scarf users like Xurkitree, Mienshao, and Heracross easily revenge kill Tyrantrum and although Tyrantrum is a strong attacker, it struggles against more defensive teams. Outrage's perfect accuracy and high Base Power allow Tyrantrum to clean safer in late-game once Dragon-resistances are gone. However, Dragon Claw allows Tyrantrum to revenge kill weakened Pokemon and Zygarde-10% without any risk or drawback. Close Combat hits Steel-types such as Registeel, Steelix, and Cobalion as well as Rhyperior and Bewear super effectively. Earthquake complements Close Combat nicely, hitting the other bulky Steel-types Klefki, Doublade, and Metagross quite hard.

Powerful wallbreakers such as Guts Heracross, Obstagoon, and Toxtricity pairs well with Tyrantrum, because they break through bulky teams with which Tyrantrum tends to struggle. (note that Toxtricity in particular tends to force in Registeel and Steelix and can use Volt Switch to get Tyrantrum in safely) Since bulky Steel-types like Registeel, Cobalion, and Steelix complicate the use of Head Smash, Pokemon that weaken them such as Chandelure, Volcanion, and Mienshao are important teammates. Grass- and Water-types such as Zarude, Celebi, and Milotic take on bulky Ground-types like Rhyperior and Mudsdale, that complicate the use of Head Smash too. Spikes support from the likes of Roserade, Golispod, or Klefki is also helpful to wear down the aforementioned bulky Steel- and Ground-types. Bulky Pokemon such as Seismitoad, Milotic, and Steelix take hits for Tyrantrum, since it's easily revenge killed once the opponent gets a free switch. A faster Choice Scarf user like Mienshao and Darmanitan or a strong priority user like Golisopod, Durant, and Metagross Zygarde-10% (Metagross only uses Bullet Punch on CB, which isn't even its top set. Zydog crushes Steel-types and pressures / outright removes Fairy-types that might prevent easy use of CC or Outrage) can be useful to have in the background, because Choice Scarf Tyrantrum is not the best Speed control for a team.


[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Holy-Darky, 464737]]
- Quality checked by: [[EonX, 91480], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]


Good work overall. [QC 1/2]
 
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[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Head Smash
move 2: Outrage / Dragon Claw
move 3: Close Combat
move 4: Earthquake
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Rock Head
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Tyrantrum has a niche in RU as a strong Choice Scarf user that pressures offensive teams heavenly with its high Attack stat, the combination of STAB Head Smash + Rock Head as ability, and an amazing movepool. Additionally, it also keeps common threats such as Thundurus, Zygarde-10%, and Raikou in check. However, common Choice Scarf users like Xurkitree, Mienshao, and Heracross easily revenge kill Tyrantrum and although Tyrantrum is a strong attacker, it struggles against more defensive teams. Outrage's perfect accuracy and high Base Power allow Tyrantrum to clean safer in late-game once Dragon-resistances are gone. However, Dragon Claw allows Tyrantrum to revenge kill weakened Pokemon and Zygarde-10% without any risk or drawback. Close Combat hits Steel-types such as Registeel, Steelix, and Cobalion as well as Rhyperior and Bewear super effectively. Earthquake complements Close Combat nicely, hitting the other bulky Steel-types Klefki, Doublade, and Metagross quite hard.

Powerful wallbreakers such as Guts Heracross, Obstagoon, and Toxtricity pairs well with Tyrantrum, because they break through bulky teams with which Tyrantrum tends to struggle. (note that Toxtricity in particular tends to force in Registeel and Steelix and can use Volt Switch to get Tyrantrum in safely) Since bulky Steel-types like Registeel, Cobalion, and Steelix complicate the use of Head Smash, Pokemon that weaken them such as Chandelure, Volcanion, and Mienshao are important teammates. Grass- and Water-types such as Zarude, Celebi, and Milotic take on bulky Ground-types like Rhyperior and Mudsdale, that complicate the use of Head Smash too. Spikes support from the likes of Roserade, Golispod, or Klefki is also helpful to wear down the aforementioned bulky Steel- and Ground-types. Bulky Pokemon such as Seismitoad, Milotic, and Steelix take hits for Tyrantrum, since it's easily revenge killed once the opponent gets a free switch. A faster Choice Scarf user like Mienshao and Darmanitan or a strong priority user like Golisopod, Durant, and Metagross Zygarde-10% (Metagross only uses Bullet Punch on CB, which isn't even its top set. Zydog crushes Steel-types and pressures / outright removes Fairy-types that might prevent easy use of CC or Outrage) can be useful to have in the background, because Choice Scarf Tyrantrum is not the best Speed control for a team.


[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Holy-Darky, 464737]]
- Quality checked by: [[EonX, 91480], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]


Good work overall. [QC 1/2]
Thank you very much EonX. Implemented and ready for another check
 
[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Head Smash
move 2: Outrage / Dragon Claw drop outrage to move 4 and change the order in set comments
move 3: Close Combat
move 4: Earthquake
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Rock Head
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Tyrantrum has a niche in RU as a strong Choice Scarf user that pressures offensive teams heavenly did you mean heavily? with its high Attack stat, the combination of STAB Head Smash + Rock Head as ability, and an amazing movepool coverage. Additionally, it also keeps common threats such as Thundurus, Zygarde-10% change example, you revenge it but locking into dragon stab is v abuseable, and Raikou in check. However, common Choice Scarf users like Xurkitree, Mienshao, and Heracross easily revenge kill Tyrantrum and although Tyrantrum is a strong attacker, it struggles against more defensive teams. Outrage's perfect accuracy and high Base Power allow Tyrantrum to clean safer in late-game once Dragon-resistances are gone. However, Dragon Claw allows Tyrantrum to revenge kill weakened Pokemon and Zygarde-10% without any risk or drawback. Close Combat hits Steel-types such as Registeel, Steelix, and Cobalion as well as Rhyperior and Bewear super effectively. i mean so does earthquake, the diff is that its just stronger Earthquake complements Close Combat nicely, hitting the other bulky Steel-types Klefki, Doublade, and Metagross quite hard. also toxicroak

Powerful wallbreakers such as Guts Heracross, Obstagoon, and Toxtricity pairs well with Tyrantrum, because they break through bulky teams with which Tyrantrum tends to struggle. Toxtricity in particular supports Tyrantrum with Volt Switch and can overwhelm Steel- and Ground-types that check Tyrantrum. Since bulky Steel-types like Registeel, Cobalion, and Steelix complicate discourage the use of Head Smash, Pokemon that weaken them such as Chandelure, Volcanion, and Mienshao are important teammates. Grass- and Water-types such as Zarude, Celebi, and Milotic take on bulky Ground-types like Rhyperior and Mudsdale, that complicate the use of Head Smash too. Spikes support from the likes of Roserade, Golispod, or Klefki is also helpful to wear down the aforementioned bulky Steel- and Ground-types. Bulky Pokemon such as Seismitoad, Milotic, and Steelix take hits for Tyrantrum, since it's easily revenge killed once the opponent gets a free switch. A faster Choice Scarf user like Mienshao and Darmanitan or a strong priority user like Golisopod, Durant, and Zygarde-10% can be useful to have in the background, because Choice Scarf Tyrantrum is not the best Speed control for a team. double scarf is very awkward, especially in this meta where scarfers arent in the best spot in the first place.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Holy-Darky, 464737]]
- Quality checked by: [[EonX, 91480], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

qc 2/2
 
[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Head Smash
move 2: Outrage / Dragon Claw drop outrage to move 4 and change the order in set comments
move 3: Close Combat
move 4: Earthquake
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Rock Head
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Tyrantrum has a niche in RU as a strong Choice Scarf user that pressures offensive teams heavenly did you mean heavily? with its high Attack stat, the combination of STAB Head Smash + Rock Head as ability, and an amazing movepool coverage. Additionally, it also keeps common threats such as Thundurus, Zygarde-10% change example, you revenge it but locking into dragon stab is v abuseable, and Raikou in check. However, common Choice Scarf users like Xurkitree, Mienshao, and Heracross easily revenge kill Tyrantrum and although Tyrantrum is a strong attacker, it struggles against more defensive teams. Outrage's perfect accuracy and high Base Power allow Tyrantrum to clean safer in late-game once Dragon-resistances are gone. However, Dragon Claw allows Tyrantrum to revenge kill weakened Pokemon and Zygarde-10% without any risk or drawback. Close Combat hits Steel-types such as Registeel, Steelix, and Cobalion as well as Rhyperior and Bewear super effectively. i mean so does earthquake, the diff is that its just stronger Earthquake complements Close Combat nicely, hitting the other bulky Steel-types Klefki, Doublade, and Metagross quite hard. also toxicroak

Powerful wallbreakers such as Guts Heracross, Obstagoon, and Toxtricity pairs well with Tyrantrum, because they break through bulky teams with which Tyrantrum tends to struggle. Toxtricity in particular supports Tyrantrum with Volt Switch and can overwhelm Steel- and Ground-types that check Tyrantrum. Since bulky Steel-types like Registeel, Cobalion, and Steelix complicate discourage the use of Head Smash, Pokemon that weaken them such as Chandelure, Volcanion, and Mienshao are important teammates. Grass- and Water-types such as Zarude, Celebi, and Milotic take on bulky Ground-types like Rhyperior and Mudsdale, that complicate the use of Head Smash too. Spikes support from the likes of Roserade, Golispod, or Klefki is also helpful to wear down the aforementioned bulky Steel- and Ground-types. Bulky Pokemon such as Seismitoad, Milotic, and Steelix take hits for Tyrantrum, since it's easily revenge killed once the opponent gets a free switch. A faster Choice Scarf user like Mienshao and Darmanitan or a strong priority user like Golisopod, Durant, and Zygarde-10% can be useful to have in the background, because Choice Scarf Tyrantrum is not the best Speed control for a team. double scarf is very awkward, especially in this meta where scarfers arent in the best spot in the first place.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Holy-Darky, 464737]]
- Quality checked by: [[EonX, 91480], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

qc 2/2
Yes, I mean heavily not heavenly :psynervous:

Thank you very much zizalith. Implemented and ready for GP
 

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[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Head Smash
move 2: Close Combat
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Outrage / Dragon Claw
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Rock Head
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Tyrantrum has a niche in RU as a strong Choice Scarf user that pressures offensive teams heavily with its high Attack stat, the combination of STAB Head Smash + Rock Head, and an amazing coverage. Additionally, it also keeps common threats such as Noivern and Raikou in check. However, common Choice Scarf users like Xurkitree, Mienshao, and Heracross easily revenge kill Tyrantrum, (AC) and although Tyrantrum is a strong attacker, it struggles against more defensive teams. Close Combat hits Steel-types such as Registeel, Steelix, and Cobalion as well as Rhyperior and Bewear harder than any other move. Earthquake complements Close Combat nicely, hitting the other bulky Steel-types such as Klefki, Doublade, and Metagross as well as Toxicroak super effectively. Outrage's perfect accuracy and high Base Power allow Tyrantrum to clean safer in more safely late-game once Dragon-resistances Dragon-resistant Pokemon are gone. However, Dragon Claw allows Tyrantrum to revenge kill weakened Pokemon and Zygarde-10% without any risk or drawback.

Powerful wallbreakers such as Guts Heracross, Obstagoon, and Toxtricity pairs well with Tyrantrum, (RC) because they break through bulky teams with which that Tyrantrum tends to struggle with. Toxtricity in particular supports Tyrantrum with Volt Switch and can overwhelm Steel- and Ground-types that check Tyrantrum. Since bulky Steel-types like Registeel, Cobalion, and Steelix discourage the use of Head Smash, Pokemon that weaken them such as Chandelure, Volcanion, and Mienshao are important teammates. Grass- and Water-types such as Zarude, Celebi, and Milotic take on bulky Ground-types like Rhyperior and Mudsdale, (RC) that complicate the use of Head Smash too. Spikes support from the likes of Roserade, Golispod Golisipod, or Klefki is also helpful to wear down the aforementioned bulky Steel- and Ground-types. Bulky Pokemon such as Seismitoad, Milotic, and Steelix take hits for Tyrantrum, since it's easily revenge killed once the opponent gets a free switch. A strong priority user like Golisopod, Durant, and Zygarde-10% can be useful to have in the background, because since Choice Scarf Tyrantrum is not the best Speed control for a team (speed control does not refer to a pokemon simply being fast, so replace this with something that you're trying to convey).

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Holy-Darky, 464737]]
- Quality checked by: [[EonX, 91480], [zizalith, 410251]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Head Smash
move 2: Close Combat
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Outrage / Dragon Claw
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Rock Head
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Tyrantrum has a niche in RU as a strong Choice Scarf user that pressures offensive teams heavily with its high Attack stat, the combination of STAB Head Smash + Rock Head, and an amazing coverage. Additionally, it also keeps common threats such as Noivern and Raikou in check. However, common Choice Scarf users like Xurkitree, Mienshao, and Heracross easily revenge kill Tyrantrum, (AC) and although Tyrantrum is a strong attacker, it struggles against more defensive teams. Close Combat hits Steel-types such as Registeel, Steelix, and Cobalion as well as Rhyperior and Bewear harder than any other move. Earthquake complements Close Combat nicely, hitting the other bulky Steel-types such as Klefki, Doublade, and Metagross as well as Toxicroak super effectively. Outrage's perfect accuracy and high Base Power allow Tyrantrum to clean safer in more safely late-game once Dragon-resistances Dragon-resistant Pokemon are gone. However, Dragon Claw allows Tyrantrum to revenge kill weakened Pokemon and Zygarde-10% without any risk or drawback.

Powerful wallbreakers such as Guts Heracross, Obstagoon, and Toxtricity pairs well with Tyrantrum, (RC) because they break through bulky teams with which that Tyrantrum tends to struggle with. Toxtricity in particular supports Tyrantrum with Volt Switch and can overwhelm Steel- and Ground-types that check Tyrantrum. Since bulky Steel-types like Registeel, Cobalion, and Steelix discourage the use of Head Smash, Pokemon that weaken them such as Chandelure, Volcanion, and Mienshao are important teammates. Grass- and Water-types such as Zarude, Celebi, and Milotic take on bulky Ground-types like Rhyperior and Mudsdale, (RC) that complicate the use of Head Smash too. Spikes support from the likes of Roserade, Golispod Golisipod, or Klefki is also helpful to wear down the aforementioned bulky Steel- and Ground-types. Bulky Pokemon such as Seismitoad, Milotic, and Steelix take hits for Tyrantrum, since it's easily revenge killed once the opponent gets a free switch. A strong priority user like Golisopod, Durant, and Zygarde-10% can be useful to have in the background, because since Choice Scarf Tyrantrum is not the best Speed control for a team (speed control does not refer to a pokemon simply being fast, so replace this with something that you're trying to convey).

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Holy-Darky, 464737]]
- Quality checked by: [[EonX, 91480], [zizalith, 410251]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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