Ubers Annihilape[QC 2/2][GP 1/1]

:sv/annihilape:
[SET]
name: Bulk Up
move 1: Bulk Up
move 2: Taunt / Rest
move 3: Drain Punch
move 4: Rage Fist
item: Leftovers / Chesto Berry
ability: Defiant
nature: Careful
evs: 240 HP / 252 SpD / 16 Spe
tera type: Water / Fairy

[SET COMMENTS]
  • Annihilape is a solid setup sweeper due to its good Attack stat, decent bulk, and unresisted STAB combination. It can take advantage of Pokemon such as Corviknight, Blissey, and Clodsire.
  • Bulk Up gives Annihilape the potential to sweep while also making it progressively harder to KO.
  • Taunt allows Annihilape to stay healthy and also stops bulkier Pokemon such as Corviknight, Clodsire, and Toxapex from recovering their health. Rest can alternatively be used with Chesto Berry to get rid of status and recover health, but it fails when Electric Terrain is up.
  • Drain Punch allows Annihilape to recover health and damage foes such as Ting-Lu and Iron Treads.
  • Rage Fist, along with Taunt, makes Annihilape incredibly threatening for slow walls such as Dondozo and Ting-Lu, as their attacks do little damage to Annilhilape while also boosting Rage Fist's power.
  • Tera Water allows Annihilape to take hits from special attackers such as Iron Bundle, Chi-Yu, and Flutter Mane while also letting it resist Flare Blitz from Koraidon.
  • Tera Fairy gives Annihilape an immunity against Dragon-type moves from Koraidon and Miraidon while also letting Annihilape take neutral damage from Ghost-type moves from Gholdengo and Flutter Mane, OHKOing them in return with boosted Rage Fist.
  • Annihilape reaches its full potential on dual screens hyper offense teams, where it can easily take hits while setting up.
  • Special walls such as Ting-Lu and Corviknight are good teammates on balance teams, as Pokemon such as Miraidon, Flutter Mane, and Iron Bundle threaten Annihilape. Corviknight is also able to remove entry hazards for Annihilape. Kingambit as a teammate overwhelms Alomomola and Skeledirge, which are common checks to it and Annihilape.
  • Entry hazard setters such as Glimmora, Froslass, Toxapex, and Clodsire can lure in Corviknight, presenting Annhilape with a great setup opportunity by forcing Corviknight to either use Defog and activate Annihilape's Defiant or give Rage Fist a boost by attacking.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Frozoid, 532881]]
- Quality checked by: [[Eledyr, 415367], [corvere, 306317]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Aurora, 109385]]
 
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I'd use a 240 HP / 252 SpD / 16 Spe spread, which lets you always outrun Kingambit.
You need to emphasize much more on how Taunt + Rage Fist makes Annihilape extremely threatening for slow and weak walls, as not only they won't be able to deal enough damage to threaten it, but will also boost its Rage Fist to immense power while not being able to cripple it, while Drain Punch keeps it healthy and Bulk Up progressively more and more tanky, and thus hard to KO for the said walls. Finally, mention how Tera Fairy also let you survive a hit from Ghost-type attacks from the likes of Flutter Mane and Gholdengo and thus KO them with a boosted Rage Fist.

QC 1/2 (Eledyr, 415367) once everything mentioned is implemented, good job!

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full potential on Screens Hyper Offense
dual* screens* hyper offense* teams


Entry hazard setters such as Glimmora, Toxapex, and Clodsire
would add froslass and comment how it forces a 5050 on the opponent between defogging and giving ape a defiant boost or clicking iron head and giving it an iron fist boost

would also add kingambit as a partner in balance teams as it alongside ape can overwhelm common checks to both like pex mola and dirge

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[SET]
name: Bulk Up
move 1: Bulk Up
move 2: Taunt / Rest
move 3: Drain Punch
move 4: Rage Fist
item: Leftovers / Chesto Berry
ability: Defiant
nature: Careful
evs: 240 HP / 252 SpD / 16 Spe
tera type: Water / Fairy

[SET COMMENTS]
  • Annihilape is a solid setup sweeper to due to its good Attack stat, solid bulk, (AC) and an unresisted STAB combination. coverage. It can take advantage of Pokemon such as Corviknight, Blissey, and Clodsire.
  • Bulk Up gives Annihilape a solid sweeping potential while also making it progressively harder to KO. knock out.
  • Taunt allows Annihilape to stay healthy and from status while it also stops bulkier Pokemon such as Corviknight, Clodsire, and Toxapex from recovering their health. Rest can alternatively also be used with Chesto Berry to get rid of status and recover health, but it fails when Electric Terrain is up.
  • Drain Punch allows Annihilape it to recover health and damage while dealing damage to foes such as Ting-Lu and Iron Treads.
  • Rage Fist, along with Taunt, makes Annihilape incredibly threatening for slow walls such as Dondozo and Ting-Lu, (AC) as they are unable to deal enough damage to it, (AC) while their attacks boost also boosting Rage Fist to immense power.
  • Tera Water allows Annihilape to take hits from special attackers such as Iron Bundle, Chi-Yu, and Flutter Mane, (AC) while also letting it it also lets Annihilape resist Flare Blitz from Koraidon.
  • Tera Fairy gives Annihilape it immunity against Dragon-type moves from Koraidon and Miraidon, (AC) while also letting Annihilape take neutral damage from Ghost-types moves from Gholdengo and Flutter Mane, (AC) and OHKOing them in return with boosted Rage Fist.
  • Annihilape reaches its full potential on dual screens hyper offense teams, (AC) where it can easily take hits while setting itself up.
  • Special walls such as Ting-Lu and Corviknight are good teammates on balance teams, (AC) as Pokemon such as Miraidon, Flutter Mane, and Iron Bundle threaten Annihilape, (AC) with Corviknight also being able to remove entry hazards. Kingambit as a teammate overwhelms Alomomola and Skeledirge, (AC) which are common checks for it and Annihilape. (AP)
  • Entry hazard setters such as Glimmora, Froslass, Toxapex, and Clodsire can lure in Corviknight, (AC) presenting Annhilape a great setup opportunity by forcing Corviknight to either use Defog and activate Annihilape's Defiant, (AC) or give giving it an Attack boost or giving Rage Fist a boost by attacking.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Frozoid, 532881]]
- Quality checked by: [[Eledyr, 415367], [corvere,306317]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]
 
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:sv/annihilape:
[SET]
name: Bulk Up
move 1: Bulk Up
move 2: Taunt / Rest
move 3: Drain Punch
move 4: Rage Fist
item: Leftovers / Chesto Berry
ability: Defiant
nature: Careful
evs: 240 HP / 252 SpD / 16 Spe
tera type: Water / Fairy

[SET COMMENTS]
  • Annihilape is a solid setup sweeper to due to its good Attack stat, solid decent (trying to avoid using solid twice in the same sentence) bulk, and an unresisted STAB combination. It can take advantage of Pokemon such as Corviknight, Blissey, and Clodsire.
  • Bulk Up gives Annihilape a solid sweeping potential the potential to sweep while also making it progressively harder to KO.
  • Taunt allows Annihilape to stay healthy and also stops bulkier Pokemon such as Corviknight, Clodsire, and Toxapex from recovering their health. Rest can alternatively be used with Chesto Berry to get rid of status and recover health, but it fails when Electric Terrain is up.
  • Drain Punch allows Annihilape to recover health and damage foes such as Ting-Lu and Iron Treads.
  • Rage Fist, along with Taunt, makes Annihilape incredibly threatening for slow walls such as Dondozo and Ting-Lu, as they are unable to deal enough damage to it, while their attacks boost as their attacks do little damage to Annilhilape while also boosting Rage Fist's power. to immense power.
  • Tera Water allows Annihilape to take hits from special attackers such as Iron Bundle, Chi-Yu, and Flutter Mane, (remove comma) while also letting it resist Flare Blitz from Koraidon.
  • Tera Fairy gives Annihilape an immunity against Dragon-type moves from Koraidon and Miraidon, (remove comma) while also letting Annihilape take neutral damage from Ghost-types Ghost-type moves from Gholdengo and Flutter Mane, OHKOing them in return with boosted Rage Fist.
  • Annihilape reaches its full potential on dual screens hyper offense teams, where it can easily take hits while setting itself up.
  • Special walls such as Ting-Lu and Corviknight are good teammates on balance teams, as Pokemon such as Miraidon, Flutter Mane, and Iron Bundle threaten Annihilape. (full stop) , with Corviknight is also being able to remove entry hazards for Annihilape. Kingambit as a teammate overwhelms Alomomola and Skeledirge, which are common checks for to it and Annihilape.
  • Entry hazard setters such as Glimmora, Froslass, Toxapex, and Clodsire can lure in Corviknight, presenting Annhilape with a great setup opportunity by forcing Corviknight to either use Defog and activate Annihilape's Defiant, (remove comma) (don't need a comma for either/or pairs) or give Rage Fist a boost by attacking.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Frozoid, 532881]]
- Quality checked by: [[Eledyr, 415367], [corvere, 306317]] (space between username and userid)
- Grammar checked by: [[Aurora, 109385]]


done GP Team
 
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