National Dex Bulky SD Mega Scizor [GP: 1/1]

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[SET]
Bulky Swords Dance (Scizor) @ Scizorite
Ability: Light Metal
Tera Type: Bug
EVs: 248 HP / 112 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe
Impish Nature
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Knock Off / U-turn / Close Combat
- Roost

[SET COMMENTS]

With a great typing and good bulk, Mega Scizor can find opportunities to set up Swords Dance and potentially sweep against the likes of Galarian Slowking, Mega Tyranitar, and Landorus-T. Bullet Punch allows it to cleave through faster threats like Tornadus-T and Darkrai once boosted. Knock Off is an excellent move for punishing switch-ins such as Heatran, Zapdos, and Toxapex by removing crucial items like Leftovers and Heavy-Duty Boots. U-turn is another solid choice, as it keeps Mega Scizor's momentum against threats like Toxapex and Heatran while forming a VoltTurn core alongside teammates like Rotom-W and Raging Bolt. Close Combat is great for handling irritating Steel-types like Heatran, Archaludon, and Ferrothorn. Roost is needed in order for Mega Scizor to more consistently check Pokemon like Tapu Lele, Mega Tyranitar, and Mega Lopunny. The given defensive EVs allow Mega Scizor to always avoid a 2HKO from Mega Lopunny's Close Combat after Stealth Rock, while 20 Speed EVs let it outspeed uninvested Heatran. This set can be used on balanced and bulky offense teams alike. Due to its hard time with Fire-types like Heatran and Gouging Fire, Mega Scizor pairs well with Rotom-W, Landorus-T, and Heatran. Pokemon like Great Tusk, Darkrai, and Ogerpon-W also appreciate Mega Scizor's ability to take hits from the likes of revenge killers like Tapu Lele, Iron Valiant, and Mega Lopunny. More defensive teams value its ability to take on non-Swords Dance Gliscor, which is usually troublesome for those structures. In return, Pokemon like Toxapex, Alomomola, and Heatran resist incoming Fire-type moves. Entry hazard setters like Heatran, Garchomp, Ting-Lu, and Garganacl benefit greatly from Mega Scizor's Knock Off removing Heavy-Duty Boots from foes like Moltres and Zapdos. In return, their hazards damage those switch-ins, making it easier for Mega Scizor to break through over time. Mega Scizor can also struggle with Skarmory and Corviknight, so teammates such as Zapdos and Raging Bolt can take care of them.

[SET CREDITS]
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Bulky Sd
Scizor @ Scizorite

Ability: Light Metal

Tera Type: Bug

EVs: 248 HP / 112 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe

Impish Nature

- Swords Dance

- Bullet Punch

- Knock Off/ U-turn/ Close Combat


- Roost
[SET]
Scizor @ Scizorite
Ability: Light Metal
EVs: 248 HP / 112 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe
Impish Nature
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Knock Off / U-turn / Close Combat

- Roost
change the format of the set to this
[SET COMMENTS]

With great typing and bulk, Mega Scizor can play a role of a bulky hit taker that can retalite hard in return. Thanks to its great defensive profile, it many mons can do this + you already basically say this in this next part can find opportunities to setup Swords Dance to potentially sweep against Pokemon like Galarian Slowking, Mega Tyranitar, and Landorus-T gives clarification on this and what it actually can setup on. Bullet Punch is pretty much a must have on any given set, giving its priority and Technician boosting it as well This is quite obvious allows Mega Scizor to cleave through faster threats like Tornadus-T and Darkrai once boosted. Knock Off is an excellent move for punishing opponent's switchings such as Heatran or Moltres, Zapdos, and Toxapex These are much more viable examples by removing crucial items like Heavy-Duty Boots or Leftovers more clarification like earlier, do it should fear a possible Flame Body burn. U-turn is another excellent choice, keeping your Mega Scizor’s “you” shouldn’t be used in an analysis momentum wheather if it was an opponent's switching or after taking a hit against threats to it like Toxapex and Heatran and pivoting in teammates that threaten these checks such as Landorus-T and Raging Bolt A newer player would not understand what this implies, and this is very vague. U-turn becomes even better when paired with a Voltturn core alongside mons like Raging Bolt Zapdos Bolt rarely runs vswitch and Rotom-Wash. Close Combat is great for handling uninvested speed offensive still doesn’t like switching in on it Heatran, while smacking mons like other mons like Archaludon and Ferrothorn. Roost is needed in order for Mega Scizor to stick around for longer more consistently check Pokemon like Tapu Lele, Mega Tyranitar, and Mega Lopunny yeah we know it makes it stick around longer; this gives more meaning to what roost does because that’s the tool that helps msciz ACTUALLY check stuff consistently. The given defensive EVs allow Mega Scizor to always avoid a 2HKO from 112 Defense EVs avoid a 2HKO from Mega Lopunny's Close Combat after Stealth Rock, while 20 Speed EVs outspeed uninvested Heatran. This set can be used on balanced and fat teams alike. Due to its problematic time with Fire-Types like Heatran and Gouging Fire, Mega Scizor pairs well with mons like Raging Bolt Landorus-T, Rotom-Wash, Moltres and Heatran Molt and bolt don’t actually do anything back to things like tox tran or gouging (unless it’s like sands molt or gouging switches into bolt but neither are that common) and aren’t the best examples of checks to them. Pokemon like Great Tusk, Darkrai and Ogerpon-W also appreciate Mega Scizor's ability to take hits from the likes of revenge killers such as Tapu Lele, Iron Valiant and Mega Lopunny. More defensive teams value it's ability to take on Gliscor lacking Swords Dance, which is usually troublesome for those structures, in return, pokemon like Toxapex, Alomomola and Skeledirge Heatran can resist incoming fire moves. Mention pokemon that like msciz knocking off stuff like boots from things like Pex and Zap, mainly hazard setters like Clef or chomp; also mention teammates that can deal with steel birbs like zap or raging bolt

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
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1/2 when implemented, good first analysis bro
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Bulky Sd
Scizor @ Scizorite

Ability: Light Metal

Tera Type: Bug

EVs: 248 HP / 112 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe

Impish Nature

- Swords Dance

- Bullet Punch

- Knock Off/ U-turn/ Close Combat


- Roost
[SET]
Scizor @ Scizorite
Ability: Light Metal
EVs: 248 HP / 112 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe
Impish Nature
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Knock Off / U-turn / Close Combat

- Roost
change the format of the set to this
[SET COMMENTS]

With great typing and bulk, Mega Scizor can play a role of a bulky hit taker that can retalite hard in return. Thanks to its great defensive profile, it many mons can do this + you already basically say this in this next part can find opportunities to setup Swords Dance to potentially sweep against Pokemon like Galarian Slowking, Mega Tyranitar, and Landorus-T gives clarification on this and what it actually can setup on. Bullet Punch is pretty much a must have on any given set, giving its priority and Technician boosting it as well This is quite obvious allows Mega Scizor to cleave through faster threats like Tornadus-T and Darkrai once boosted. Knock Off is an excellent move for punishing opponent's switchings such as Heatran or Moltres, Zapdos, and Toxapex These are much more viable examples by removing crucial items like Heavy-Duty Boots or Leftovers more clarification like earlier, do it should fear a possible Flame Body burn. U-turn is another excellent choice, keeping your Mega Scizor’s “you” shouldn’t be used in an analysis momentum wheather if it was an opponent's switching or after taking a hit against threats to it like Toxapex and Heatran and pivoting in teammates that threaten these checks such as Landorus-T and Raging Bolt A newer player would not understand what this implies, and this is very vague. U-turn becomes even better when paired with a Voltturn core alongside mons like Raging Bolt Zapdos Bolt rarely runs vswitch and Rotom-Wash. Close Combat is great for handling uninvested speed offensive still doesn’t like switching in on it Heatran, while smacking mons like other mons like Archaludon and Ferrothorn. Roost is needed in order for Mega Scizor to stick around for longer more consistently check Pokemon like Tapu Lele, Mega Tyranitar, and Mega Lopunny yeah we know it makes it stick around longer; this gives more meaning to what roost does because that’s the tool that helps msciz ACTUALLY check stuff consistently. The given defensive EVs allow Mega Scizor to always avoid a 2HKO from 112 Defense EVs avoid a 2HKO from Mega Lopunny's Close Combat after Stealth Rock, while 20 Speed EVs outspeed uninvested Heatran. This set can be used on balanced and fat teams alike. Due to its problematic time with Fire-Types like Heatran and Gouging Fire, Mega Scizor pairs well with mons like Raging Bolt Landorus-T, Rotom-Wash, Moltres and Heatran Molt and bolt don’t actually do anything back to things like tox tran or gouging (unless it’s like sands molt or gouging switches into bolt but neither are that common) and aren’t the best examples of checks to them. Pokemon like Great Tusk, Darkrai and Ogerpon-W also appreciate Mega Scizor's ability to take hits from the likes of revenge killers such as Tapu Lele, Iron Valiant and Mega Lopunny. More defensive teams value it's ability to take on Gliscor lacking Swords Dance, which is usually troublesome for those structures, in return, pokemon like Toxapex, Alomomola and Skeledirge Heatran can resist incoming fire moves. Mention pokemon that like msciz knocking off stuff like boots from things like Pex and Zap, mainly hazard setters like Clef or chomp; also mention teammates that can deal with steel birbs like zap or raging bolt

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
user link here
Put your user link here (don’t make it a mention but the link to you profile)
Quality checked by:
user link 1 here
now put my user link here along with all the others that check your analysis once you implement their checks
user link 2 here
Grammar checked by:
user link here

1/2 when implemented, good first analysis bro
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QC 2/2, very good first analysis Chili

Bulky Sd
Scizor @ Scizorite
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Ability: Light Metal
Tera Type: Bug
EVs: 248 HP / 112 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe
Impish Nature
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Knock Off / U-turn / Close Combat
- Roost


With great typing and bulk, Mega Scizor can find opportunities to setup Swords Dance and potentially sweep against the likes of Galarian Slowking, Mega Tyranitar and Landorus-T. Bullet Punch allows it to cleave through faster mons such as Tornadus-Therian and Darkrai that try to outspeed Mega Scizor and take it out. Knock Off is an excellent move for punishing switchins such as Heatran and Corviknight by removing crucial items like Heavy-Duty Boots and Leftovers from them. U-turn is another solid choice, as it lets you to keep momentum against checks like Heatran and Toxapex and form a VoltTurn core alongside teammates like Zapdos and Rotom-W. U-turn becomes even better when paired with a Voltturn core alongside mons like Zapdos and Rotom-Wash. (be sure to fully add Ineros's check) Close Combat is great for handling irritating Steel-types like Heatran, while smacking mons like other mons like Archaludon, (add a comma) and Ferrothorn. Roost is needed in order for Mega Scizor to handle the likes of Tapu Lele, Mega Tyranitar and Mega Lopunny more efficiently. The given defensive EVs allow Mega Scizor to always avoid a 2HKO from Mega Lopunny's Close Combat after Stealth Rock, while 20 Speed EVs outspeed uninvested Heatran. This set can be used on balanced and bulky offense teams alike. Due to its hard time with Fire-Types like Heatran and Gouging Fire, Mega Scizor pairs well with mons like Rotom-Wash, Landorus-Therian and Heatran. Pokemon like Great Tusk, Darkrai and Ogerpon-W also appreciate Mega Scizor's ability to take hits from the likes of revenge killers like Tapu Lele, Iron Valiant and Mega Lopunny. More defensive teams value it's ability to take on non Swords Dance Gliscor, which is usually troublesome for those structures, in return, pokemon like Toxapex, Alomomola and Heatran can resist incoming fire moves. Hazard Setters like Heatran, Garchomp, Ting-Lu and Garganacl benefit greatly from Mega Scizor's Knock Off removing Heavy-Duty Boots from mons like Moltres and Zapdos, in return letting their hazards affect those switch-ins and make them easier for Mega Scizor to break through over time. Mega Scizor can also struggle with Skarmory and Corviknight, so mons such as Zapdos and Raging Bolt can take care of them.

[SET CREDITS]
Written by: https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/chilli-dewd.573392/
Quality checked by: https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/ineros.658067/
User link 2 here
Grammar Checked by:
User link here
 

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Chilli Dewd please implement these checks in their entirety; some parts of ineros's check are still missing + there are some parts of dbd's check that are incorrectly implemented.
 
Chilli Dewd please implement these checks in their entirety; some parts of ineros's check are still missing + there are some parts of dbd's check that are incorrectly implemented.
Um, daylight did use blue for add and green for comment(isnt it suppose to be backwards?) Which got me a bit confused. Anyways im working on it cuz there is a part thats confusing me between both. Mainly in the Uturn mentioning.
 
GP Amcheck here!
add (AC) = add comma (AH) = add hyphen
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Chilli Dewd I wanted to draw your attention to the formatting of the analysis, as if it is uploaded in its current form the Dex will break, and we will all be sad. I have taken the liberty of correcting the formatting in my amcheck below. For your convenience it may be easiest to copy+paste the [SET] and [SET CREDITS] sections. In the future, you can find the correct analysis format for this section here. Let me know if you have any questions!

[SET]
Bulky Swords Dance (Scizor) @ Scizorite
Ability: Light Metal
Tera Type: Bug
EVs: 248 HP / 112 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe
Impish Nature
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Knock Off / U-turn / Close Combat
- Roost

[SET COMMENTS]

With great typing and bulk, Mega Scizor can find opportunities to setup set up Swords Dance and potentially sweep against the likes of Galarian Slowking, Mega Tyranitar and Landorus-T. Bullet Punch allows it to cleave threw through faster threats like Tornadus-T Tornadus-Therian and Darkrai once boosted. Knock Off is an excellent move for punishing switch-(AH)ins such as Heatran, Zapdos and Toxapex by removing crucial items like Leftovers and Heavy-(AH)Duty Boots. U-turn is another solid choice, as it lets you to keep keeps Mega Scizor's momentum against threats to it like Toxapex and Heatran while forming a Voltturn VoltTurn core alongside teammates like likes Rotom-Wash amd Rotom-W and Raging Bolt. Close Combat is great for handling irritating Steel-types like Heatran, Archaludon, (AC) and Ferrothorn. Roost is needed in order for Mega Scizor to more consistently check Pokemon like Tapu Lele, Mega Tyranitar, (AC) and Mega Lopunny. The given defensive EVs allow Mega Scizor to always avoid a 2HKO from Mega Lopunny's Close Combat after Stealth Rock, while 20 Speed EVs outspeed uninvested Heatran. This set can be used on balanced and bulky offense teams alike. Due to its hard time with Fire-types Types like Heatran and Gouging Fire, Mega Scizor pairs well with mons teammates like Rotom-Wash, Landorus-Therian and Rotom-W, Landorus-T, and Heatran. Pokemon like Great Tusk, Darkrai, (AC) and Ogerpon-W also appreciate Mega Scizor's ability to take hits from the likes of revenge killers like Tapu Lele, Iron Valiant, (AC) and Mega Lopunny. More defensive teams value it's its ability to take on non-(AH)Swords Dance Gliscor, which is usually troublesome for those structures. (period) in In return, pokemon Pokemon like Toxapex, Alomomola, (AC) and Heatran can resist incoming fire Fire-type moves. Hazard Setters Entry hazard setters like Heatran, Garchomp, Ting-Lu, (AC) and Garganacl benefit greatly from Mega Scizor's Knock Off removing Heavy-Duty Boots from mons foes like Moltres and Zapdos. (period) in return they let In return, their hazards affect damage those switch-(AH)ins, making it easier for Mega Scizor to break through over time. Mega Scizor can also struggle with Skarmory and Corviknight, so mons teammates such as Zapdos and Raging Bolt can take care of them.

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/chilli-dewd.573392/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/ineros.658067/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/dead-by-daylight.571069/
Grammar Checked by:
User link here
 
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GP Amcheck here!
add (AC) = add comma (AH) = add hyphen
remove
comment


Chilli Dewd I wanted to draw your attention to the formatting of the analysis, as if it is uploaded in its current form the Dex will break, and we will all be sad. I have taken the liberty of correcting the formatting in my amcheck below. For your convenience may be easiest to copy+paste the [SET] and [SET CREDITS] sections. In the future, you can find the correct analysis format for this section here. Let me know if you have any questions!

[SET]
Bulky Swords Dance (Scizor) @ Scizorite
Ability: Light Metal
Tera Type: Bug
EVs: 248 HP / 112 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe
Impish Nature
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Knock Off / U-turn / Close Combat
- Roost

[SET COMMENTS]

With great typing and bulk, Mega Scizor can find opportunities to set up Swords Dance and potentially sweep against the likes of Galarian Slowking, Mega Tyranitar and Landorus-T. Bullet Punch allows it to cleave through faster threats like Tornadus-Therian and Darkrai once boosted. Knock Off is an excellent move for punishing switch-ins such as Heatran, Zapdos and Toxapex by removing crucial items like Leftovers and Heavy-Duty Boots. U-turn is another solid choice, as it keeps Mega Scizor's momentum against threats like Toxapex and Heatran while forming a VoltTurn core alongside teammates like Rotom-W and Raging Bolt. Close Combat is great for handling irritating Steel-types like Heatran, Archaludon, and Ferrothorn. Roost is needed in order to more consistently check Pokemon like Tapu Lele, Mega Tyranitar, and Mega Lopunny. The given defensive EVs allow Mega Scizor to always avoid a 2HKO from Mega Lopunny's Close Combat after Stealth Rock, while 20 Speed EVs outspeed uninvested Heatran. This set can be used on balanced and bulky offense teams alike. Due to its hard time with Fire-types like Heatran and Gouging Fire, Mega Scizor pairs well with Rotom-W, Lando-T and Heatran. Pokemon like Great Tusk, Darkrai, and Ogerpon-W also appreciate Mega Scizor's ability to take hits from the likes of revenge killers like Tapu Lele, Iron Valiant, and Mega Lopunny. More defensive teams value its ability to take on non-Swords Dance Gliscor, which is usually troublesome for those structures. In return, Pokemon like Toxapex, Alomomola, and Heatran resist incoming Fire-type moves. Entry hazard setters like Heatran, Garchomp, Ting-Lu, and Garganacl benefit greatly from Mega Scizor's Knock Off removing Heavy-Duty Boots from foes like Moltres and Zapdos. In return, their hazards damage those switch-ins, making it easier for Mega Scizor to break through over time. Mega Scizor can also struggle with Skarmory and Corviknight, so teammates such as Zapdos and Raging Bolt can take care of them.

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/chilli-dewd.573392/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/ineros.658067/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/dead-by-daylight.571069/
Grammar Checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/sunny004.197240/
 
Chilli Dewd one last thing before an official GPer comes to stamp this. I realized that I missed two comma additions in the first and third sentences. Smogon uses the Oxford comma, so a comma should always go before "and" in a list of three or more. In this case, it should go after Mega Tyranitar in the first sentence and after Zapdos in the third sentence. I will paste the sentences below with the comma additions for your convenience. Let me know if you have any questions, and apologies for the back and forth!

With great typing and bulk, Mega Scizor can find opportunities to set up Swords Dance and potentially sweep against the likes of Galarian Slowking, Mega Tyranitar, (AC) and Landorus-T.

Knock Off is an excellent move for punishing switch-ins such as Heatran, Zapdos, (AC) and Toxapex by removing crucial items like Leftovers and Heavy-Duty Boots.
 
Chilli Dewd one last thing before an official GPer comes to stamp this. I realized that I missed two comma additions in the first and third sentences. Smogon uses the Oxford comma, so a comma should always go before "and" in a list of three or more. In this case, it should go after Mega Tyranitar in the first sentence and after Zapdos in the third sentence. I will paste the sentences below with the comma additions for your convenience. Let me know if you have any questions, and apologies for the back and forth!

With great typing and bulk, Mega Scizor can find opportunities to set up Swords Dance and potentially sweep against the likes of Galarian Slowking, Mega Tyranitar, (AC) and Landorus-T.

Knock Off is an excellent move for punishing switch-ins such as Heatran, Zapdos, (AC) and Toxapex by removing crucial items like Leftovers and Heavy-Duty Boots.
Implemented, hope it ends up good.
 

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[SET]
Bulky Swords Dance (Scizor) @ Scizorite
Ability: Light Metal
Tera Type: Bug
EVs: 248 HP / 112 Def / 128 SpD / 20 Spe
Impish Nature
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Knock Off / U-turn / Close Combat
- Roost

[SET COMMENTS]

With a great typing and good bulk, Mega Scizor can find opportunities to set up Swords Dance and potentially sweep against the likes of Galarian Slowking, Mega Tyranitar, and Landorus-T. Bullet Punch allows it to cleave through faster threats like Tornadus-Therian Tornadus-T and Darkrai once boosted. Knock Off is an excellent move for punishing switch-ins such as Heatran, Zapdos, and Toxapex by removing crucial items like Leftovers and Heavy-Duty Boots. U-turn is another solid choice, as it keeps Mega Scizor's momentum against threats like Toxapex and Heatran while forming a VoltTurn core alongside teammates like Rotom-W and Raging Bolt. Close Combat is great for handling irritating Steel-types like Heatran, Archaludon, and Ferrothorn. Roost is needed in order for Mega Scizor to more consistently check Pokemon like Tapu Lele, Mega Tyranitar, and Mega Lopunny. The given defensive EVs allow Mega Scizor to always avoid a 2HKO from Mega Lopunny's Close Combat after Stealth Rock, while 20 Speed EVs let it outspeed uninvested Heatran. This set can be used on balanced and bulky offense teams alike. Due to its hard time with Fire-types like Heatran and Gouging Fire, Mega Scizor pairs well with Rotom-W, Lando-T and Heatran Landorus-T, and Heatran. Pokemon like Great Tusk, Darkrai, and Ogerpon-W also appreciate Mega Scizor's ability to take hits from the likes of revenge killers like Tapu Lele, Iron Valiant, and Mega Lopunny. More defensive teams value its ability to take on non-Swords Dance Gliscor, which is usually troublesome for those structures. In return, Pokemon like Toxapex, Alomomola, and Heatran resist incoming Fire-type moves. Entry hazard setters like Heatran, Garchomp, Ting-Lu, and Garganacl benefit greatly from Mega Scizor's Knock Off removing Heavy-Duty Boots from foes like Moltres and Zapdos. In return, their hazards damage those switch-ins, making it easier for Mega Scizor to break through over time. Mega Scizor can also struggle with Skarmory and Corviknight, so teammates such as Zapdos and Raging Bolt can take care of them.

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/chilli-dewd.573392/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/ineros.658067/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/dead-by-daylight.571069/
Grammar Checked checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/sunny004.197240/
 
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