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[SET]
Tornadus-Therian @ Assault Vest
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 244 HP / 48 SpD / 216 Spe
Tera Type: Steel
Timid Nature
- Hurricane
- U-turn
- Knock Off
- Heat Wave

[SET COMMENTS]
Assault Vest Tornadus-T acts as a soft check to many special attackers, such as Iron Valiant, Tapu Lele, and Volcarona, safely switching in and out of these threats thanks to Regenerator. It can use its Speed and respectable power to outspeed and threaten out foes like the aforementioned Pokemon, allowing it to either bring teammates in safely with U-turn, deal free damage to a switch-in, or cripple the switch-in with Knock Off. Knock Off allows Tornadus-T to remove crucial items from switch-ins, like Leftovers from Heatran and Heavy-Duty Boots from Zapdos. Heat Wave allows Tornadus-T to threaten Ferrothorn and Mega Scizor. Tera Steel lets Tornadus-T flip its matchup against foes like Iron Boulder and Tapu Koko and crucially resist Stealth Rock instead of being weak to it. Tera Fighting with Superpower over Heat Wave is an option to easily beat Darkrai and lure Mega Tyranitar. The given Speed EVs allow Tornadus-T to outspeed Iron Valiant, 244 HP maximizes Regenerator recovery, and the remainder is dumped into Special Defense. Tornadus-T works best on offensive teams that have the firepower to make use of the free switches that it forces. Packing wallbreakers like Zamazenta and Iron Valiant to come in on Tornadus-T's checks like Blissey, Heatran, and Raging Bolt is required to make full use of its pivoting. Carrying Assault Vest means that Tornadus-T lacks Heavy-Duty Boots and cannot use Defog, meaning that it requires heavy support in clearing entry hazards, especially since it is weak to Stealth Rock. Therefore, hazard removers like Landorus-T and Rotom-W are good allies; they also cover its weaknesses to Electric and Ice, respectively. Both of these examples have ways to deal with scary physical attackers, with Intimidate on Landorus-T and Will-O-Wisp on Rotom-W. Knock Off absorbers like Mega Scizor and Gliscor are also good teammates, as Tornadus-T does not appreciate losing its item to foes like Landorus-T and opposing Tornadus-T. Finally, other allies to cover its weaknesses to common foes like Raging Bolt, Weavile, and Mega Tyranitar are appreciated, making Ferrothorn, Mega Scizor, and Alomomola good teammates; Ferrothorn sets hazards, which is synergistic with Tornadus-T removing Heavy-Duty Boots from foes like Zapdos and Skeledirge, while the last two along with Landorus-T and Rotom-W are also notable for being fellow pivots, forming a simple pivoting core with Tornadus-T.

[SET CREDITS]
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[SET]
Tornadus-Therian @ Assault Vest
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 244 HP / 48 SpD / 216 Spe
Tera Type: Steel
Timid Nature
- Hurricane
- U-turn
- Knock Off
- Heat Wave

[SET COMMENTS]
Assault Vest Tornadus-T acts as a soft check to many of the tier's special attackers, such as Iron Valiant, Tapu Lele, and Volcarona, thanks to its ability to safely switch in and out of these threats thanks to Regenerator. It can use its Speed and respectable power to outspeed and threaten out these foes, allowing it to either bring teammates in safely with U-turn, deal free damage to a switch-in, or cripple the switch-in with Knock Off. Knock Off allows Tornadus-T to remove crucial items from switch-ins, like Leftovers from Heatran and Heavy-Duty Boots from Zapdos. Heat Wave allows Tornadus-T to threaten Ferrothorn and Mega Scizor. Tera Steel lets Tornadus-T flip its matchup against foes like Iron Boulder and Tapu Koko and crucially resist Stealth Rock instead of being weak to it. Tera Fighting with Superpower over Heat Wave is an option to easily beat Darkrai and lure Mega Tyranitar. Tornadus-T works best on offensive teams that have the firepower to make use of the free switches that Tornadus-T forces. Packing wallbreakers like Zamazenta and Iron Valiant to come in on Tornadus-T's checks like Blissey, Heatran, and Raging Bolt is required to make full use of its pivoting. However, carrying Assault Vest means that Tornadus-T lacks Heavy-Duty Boots and also cannot use Defog, meaning that it requires heavy support in clearing entry hazards, especially since it is weak to Stealth Rock. Therefore, hazard removers like Landorus-T and Rotom-W are good allies; they also cover its weaknesses to Electric- and Ice-type moves, respectively. (Mention how they both have ways to deal with threatening physical attackers through Intimidate on Lando / Will-o-Wisp on Rotom) Finally, other allies to cover its weaknesses to common foes like Raging Bolt, Weavile and Mega Tyranitar are appreciated, making Ferrothorn, Mega Scizor, and Alomomola good teammates; the latter two along with Landorus-T and Rotom-W are also notable for being fellow pivots to form a simple pivoting core with Tornadus-T. (Ferro sets hazards, which is synergistic with Torn knocking boots / lefties from its answers)

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
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1/2, very good writing; be sure to add credits as well
 

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[SET]
Tornadus-Therian @ Assault Vest
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 244 HP / 48 SpD / 216 Spe
Tera Type: Steel
Timid Nature
- Hurricane
- U-turn
- Knock Off
- Heat Wave

[SET COMMENTS]
Assault Vest Tornadus-T acts as a soft check to many of the tier's special attackers, such as Iron Valiant, Tapu Lele, and Volcarona, thanks to its ability to safely switch in and out of these threats thanks to Regenerator. It can use its Speed and respectable power to outspeed and threaten out these foes I think you can quote mons that tornadus outspeed with this spread, allowing it to either bring teammates in safely with U-turn, deal free damage to a switch-in, or cripple the switch-in with Knock Off. Knock Off allows Tornadus-T to remove crucial items from switch-ins, like Leftovers from Heatran and Heavy-Duty Boots from Zapdos. Heat Wave allows Tornadus-T to threaten Ferrothorn and Mega Scizor. Tera Steel lets Tornadus-T flip its matchup against foes like Iron Boulder and Tapu Koko and crucially resist Stealth Rock instead of being weak to it. Tera Fighting with Superpower over Heat Wave is an option to easily beat Darkrai and lure Mega Tyranitar. Tornadus-T works best on offensive teams that have the firepower to make use of the free switches that Tornadus-T forces. Packing wallbreakers like Zamazenta and Iron Valiant to come in on Tornadus-T's checks like Blissey, Heatran, and Raging Bolt is required to make full use of its pivoting. However, carrying Assault Vest means that Tornadus-T lacks Heavy-Duty Boots and also cannot use Defog, meaning that it requires heavy support in clearing entry hazards, especially since it is weak to Stealth Rock can mention how he appreciates knock off absorbers as his teammates . Therefore, hazard removers like Landorus-T and Rotom-W are good allies; they also cover its weaknesses to Electric- and Ice-type moves, respectively. Both of these have ways to deal with scary physical attackers, with Intimidate on Landorus-T and Will-o-Wisp on Rotom-W. Finally, other allies to cover its weaknesses to common foes like Raging Bolt, Weavile and Mega Tyranitar are appreciated, making Ferrothorn, Mega Scizor, and Alomomola good teammates; the former sets hazards, which is synergistic with Tornadus-T removing Heavy-Duty Boots from foes like Zapdos and Skeledirge, while the latter two along with Landorus-T and Rotom-W are also notable for being fellow pivots to form a simple pivoting core with Tornadus-T.

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
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Quality checked by:
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2/2
 

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[SET]
Tornadus-Therian @ Assault Vest
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 244 HP / 48 SpD / 216 Spe
Tera Type: Steel
Timid Nature
- Hurricane
- U-turn
- Knock Off
- Heat Wave

[SET COMMENTS]
Assault Vest Tornadus-T acts as a soft check to many of the tier's special attackers, such as Iron Valiant, Tapu Lele, and Volcarona, thanks to its ability to safely switch safely switching (repetition) in and out of these threats thanks to Regenerator. It can use its Speed and respectable power to outspeed and threaten out foes like the aforementioned Pokemon, allowing it to either bring teammates in safely with U-turn, deal free damage to a switch-in, or cripple the switch-in with Knock Off. Knock Off allows Tornadus-T to remove crucial items from switch-ins, like Leftovers from Heatran and Heavy-Duty Boots from Zapdos. Heat Wave allows Tornadus-T to threaten Ferrothorn and Mega Scizor. Tera Steel lets Tornadus-T flip its matchup against foes like Iron Boulder and Tapu Koko and crucially resist Stealth Rock instead of being weak to it. Tera Fighting with Superpower over Heat Wave is an option to easily beat Darkrai and lure in Mega Tyranitar. The given Speed EVs allows Tornadus-T to outspeed Iron Valiant, 244 HP maximizes Regenerator recovery, and the remainder is dumped into Special Defense. Tornadus-T works best on offensive teams that have the firepower to make use of the free switches that Tornadus-T forces. Packing wallbreakers like Zamazenta and Iron Valiant to come in on Tornadus-T's checks like Blissey, Heatran, and Raging Bolt is required to make full use of its pivoting. However, carrying (however is used to contrast the previous point) Carrying Assault Vest means that Tornadus-T lacks Heavy-Duty Boots and also cannot use Defog, meaning that it requires heavy support in clearing entry hazards, especially since it is weak to Stealth Rock. Therefore, hazard removers like Landorus-T and Rotom-W are good allies; they also cover its weaknesses to Electric- and Ice-type moves, respectively. Both of these examples have ways to deal with scary physical attackers, with Intimidate on Landorus-T and Will-o-Wisp Will-O-Wisp on Rotom-W. Knock Off absorbers like Mega Scizor and Gliscor are also good allies teammates (repetition), as Tornadus-T does not appreciate losing its item to foes like Landorus-T and opposing Tornadus-T. Finally, other allies to cover its weaknesses to common foes like Raging Bolt, Weavile, (AC) and Mega Tyranitar are appreciated, making Ferrothorn, Mega Scizor, and Alomomola good teammates; the former Ferrothorn (more than two things) sets hazards, which is synergistic with Tornadus-T removing Heavy-Duty Boots from foes like Zapdos and Skeledirge, while the latter two, (AC) along with Landorus-T and Rotom-W, (AC) are also notable for being fellow pivots, (AC) to forming a simple pivoting core with Tornadus-T.

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/red-fintans.637479/
Quality checked by:
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[SET]
Tornadus-Therian @ Assault Vest
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 244 HP / 48 SpD / 216 Spe
Tera Type: Steel
Timid Nature
- Hurricane
- U-turn
- Knock Off
- Heat Wave

[SET COMMENTS]
Assault Vest Tornadus-T acts as a soft check to many of the tier's special attackers, such as Iron Valiant, Tapu Lele, and Volcarona, thanks to its ability to safely switch safely switching (repetition later) in and out of these threats thanks to Regenerator. It can use its Speed and respectable power to outspeed and threaten out foes like the aforementioned Pokemon, allowing it to either bring teammates in safely with U-turn, deal free damage to a switch-in, or cripple the switch-in with Knock Off. Knock Off allows Tornadus-T to remove crucial items from switch-ins, like Leftovers from Heatran and Heavy-Duty Boots from Zapdos. Heat Wave allows Tornadus-T to threaten Ferrothorn and Mega Scizor. Tera Steel lets Tornadus-T flip its matchup against foes like Iron Boulder and Tapu Koko and crucially resist Stealth Rock instead of being weak to it. Tera Fighting with Superpower over Heat Wave is an option to easily beat Darkrai and lure Mega Tyranitar. The given Speed EVs allows Tornadus-T to outspeed Iron Valiant, 244 HP maximizes Regenerator recovery, and the remainder is dumped into Special Defense. Tornadus-T works best on offensive teams that have the firepower to make use of the free switches that Tornadus-T it forces. Packing wallbreakers like Zamazenta and Iron Valiant to come in on Tornadus-T's checks like Blissey, Heatran, and Raging Bolt is required to make full use of its pivoting. However, carrying (however is used to contrast the previous point) Carrying Assault Vest means that Tornadus-T lacks Heavy-Duty Boots and also cannot use Defog, meaning that it requires heavy support in clearing entry hazards, especially since it is weak to Stealth Rock. Therefore, hazard removers like Landorus-T and Rotom-W are good allies; they also cover its weaknesses to Electric (RH) and Ice-type moves, respectively. Both of these examples have ways to deal with scary physical attackers, with Intimidate on Landorus-T and Will-o-Wisp Will-O-Wisp on Rotom-W. Knock Off absorbers like Mega Scizor and Gliscor are also good allies teammates (repetition), as Tornadus-T does not appreciate losing its item to foes like Landorus-T and opposing Tornadus-T. Finally, other allies to cover its weaknesses to common foes like Raging Bolt, Weavile, (AC) and Mega Tyranitar are appreciated, making Ferrothorn, Mega Scizor, and Alomomola good teammates; the former Ferrothorn (more than two things) sets hazards, which is synergistic with Tornadus-T removing Heavy-Duty Boots from foes like Zapdos and Skeledirge, while the latter last two along with Landorus-T and Rotom-W are also notable for being fellow pivots, (AC) to forming a simple pivoting core with Tornadus-T.

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/red-fintans.637479/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/dead-by-daylight.571069/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/oblivion-wing.609346/
Grammar checked by:
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https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/solarbeam.470115/
 
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