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[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Roost
item: Damp Rock
tera type: Water / Ground
ability: Drizzle
nature: Relaxed
evs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
IVs: 0 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Pelipper is the tier's only Pokemon with Drizzle, enabling rain teams. It is physically bulky and capable of checking Pokemon like Great Tusk and Cinderace while staying healthy with Roost. Hurricane and Surf give Pelipper some offensive presence of its own, threatening Pokemon like Amoonguss and Volcarona; these moves also threaten common Stealth Rock setters like Great Tusk and Garganacl. Its slow U-turn allows it to give its more offensive teammates safe switch-ins. Damp Rock extends Pelipper's rain, giving its teammates more turns to make use of the weather. Tera Water is used to power up Pelipper's already strong Surf in a pinch, but Tera Ground is an option that lets Pelipper safely pivot on a predicted Volt Switch from Rotom-W or Iron Treads. 0 Speed IVs and a Relaxed nature are used to give Pelipper the slowest possible U-turn, allowing it to potentially move after opposing Pelipper.

Swift Swim users Floatzel and Barraskewda are Pelipper's most notable partners, as their wallbreaking power turns extreme in rain. Iron Jugulis, Greninja, and Walking Wake are other offensive Pokemon that appreciate Pelipper setting up rain. Other offensive Pokemon like Iron Valiant and Choice item Dragapult also work well on rain teams, as they can break for the team's Swift Swim user(s). Pelipper is not always able to safely use U-turn to get its offensive teammates in; Eject Button users like Hatterene and Amoonguss provide the team with an alternative method of safely pivoting. Each comes with their own bonuses to the team: Hatterene denies entry hazards with Magic Bounce, keeping Pelipper healthy, and Amoonguss potentially takes a foe out of the fight with Spore. Amoonguss also has positive matchups against bulky Water-types like Alomomola and Toxapex, which can give Pelipper and its teammates trouble. Given Pelipper's weakness to Electric, sturdy Ground-types like Iron Treads and Great Tusk help. Pawmot is an interesting option as well that gives Pelipper another chance to set up rain or its teammates to sweep with Revival Blessing.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Hydro Pump / Ice Beam
item: Choice Specs
tera type: Water
ability: Drizzle
nature: Modest / Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Pelipper is a powerful wallbreaker, capable of 2HKOing, if not OHKOing, any Pokemon in the tier that is not immune to Water barring Slowking, Toxapex, and Walking Wake. Tera Water-backed Surf and Hydro Pump demolishes bulkier teams, powering through common Water-resistant Pokemon like Amoonguss and Roaring Moon. Hurricane gives Pelipper strong coverage for the Pokemon that it cannot overcome with its Water-type attacks like Walking Wake and Gastrodon. Ice Beam is an option over Hydro Pump for Dragonite. A Modest nature is preferred to deal as much damage as possible with Pelipper; however, a Timid nature is an option to outspeed Sylveon and neutral nature Breloom as well as some Dragonite and Great Tusk spreads that look to outspeed Iron Moth at +1.

Even though Pelipper's rain does not stay up that long without Damp Rock, there are still many offensive Pokemon that appreciate the weather. Iron Jugulis, Greninja, and Walking Wake excel in the rain, giving the former a perfectly accurate Hurricane and the latter two stronger Water-type attacks. Iron Jugulis and Greninja are particularly good teammates because they pressure Slowking, which not only walls Pelipper but also removes its rain with Chilly Reception. Choice Band Baxcalibur is another excellent teammate that can punish bulky Water-types like Toxapex and Slowking with its powerful Glaive Rush. Defensive Grass- and Ground-types like Amoonguss, Great Tusk, and Iron Treads complement Pelipper well, dealing with any Electric-type attacks thrown its way. Special setup sweepers like Calm Mind Iron Valiant, Quiver Dance Volcarona, and Calm Mind Hatterene take great advantage of Pelipper wearing down or outright eliminating opposing special walls. Pelipper also appreciates pivot support from Pokemon like Scizor and Dragapult to get it in safely.

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[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Roost
item: Damp Rock
tera type: Water / Ground
ability: Drizzle
nature: Relaxed
evs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
IVs: 0 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Pelipper is the tier's only rain setter, enabling rain teams. Hurricane and Surf give Pelipper some offensive presence of its own, threatening Pokemon like Amoonguss and Volcarona. One of the best applications of peliper is it threatens stealth rockers with these moves. Worth mentioning that they hit Tusk, Garg and Treads if u wanna include him. It is physically bulky and capable of checking Pokemon like Great Tusk and Cinderace, all while staying healthy with Roost. Its slow U-turn allows it to give its more offensive teammates safe switch-ins. Damp Rock extends Pelipper's rain, giving its teammates more turns to make use of the weather. Tera Water is used to power up Pelipper's already strong Surf in a pinch. 0 Speed IVs and a Relaxed nature are used to give Pelipper the slowest possible U-turn, allowing it to potentially move after opposing Pelipper. Mention tera ground as an option to let it in uturn out in a pinch vs like rotom or iron treads/hands.

Many Pokemon benefit from Pelipper setting rain. Swift Swim users Floatzel and Barraskewda are the most notable partners, as their breaking power turns extreme in the rain. Iron Jugulis is another offensive Pokemon that appreciates the rain giving it perfectly accurate Hurricanes while empowering its Hydro Pump. Other offensive Pokemon like Iron Valiant and Choice item Dragapult also work well on rain, as they can break for the team's Swift Swim user(s). Pelipper is not always able to safely use U-turn to get its offensive teammates in; Eject Button users like Hatterene and Amoonguss provide the team with an alternative method of safely pivoting. Each comes with their own bonuses to the team: Hatterene denies entry hazards with Magic Bounce, keeping Pelipper healthy, and Amoonguss potentially takes a foe out of the fight with Spore. Given Pelipper's weakness to Electric-type attacks, sturdy Ground-types like Iron Treads, Great Tusk and Clodsire help. Pawmot is a great teammate as well since it gives pelipper a second chance to setup rain late game.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Hydro Pump / Ice Beam
item: Choice Specs
tera type: Water
ability: Drizzle
nature: Modest / Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Pelipper is a powerful wallbreaker, capable of 2HKOing, if not OHKOing, any Pokemon in the tier that is not immune to Water barring Slowking, Toxapex, and Walking Wake. Tera Water-backed Surf and Hydro Pump demolishes bulkier teams, powering through common Water-resistant Pokemon like Amoonguss and Roaring Moon. Hurricane gives Pelipper strong coverage for the Pokemon that it cannot overcome with its Water-type attacks like Walking Wake and Gastrodon. Ice Beam is an option over Hydro Pump for Dragonite. A Modest nature is preferred to deal as much damage as possible with Pelipper; however, a Timid nature is an option to outspeed Sylveon and neutral nature Breloom. Should also mention that Timid pelipper outspeeds a common Dnite / sometimes Tusk spread that hits 234 speed (which hits 351 at +1 to outspeed moth and zoroark).

Even though Pelipper's rain does not stay up that long without Damp Rock, there are still many offensive Pokemon that appreciate the weather. Iron Jugulis, Greninja, and Walking Wake excel in the rain, giving the former a perfectly accurate Hurricane and the latter two strong Water-type attacks. Defensive Grass- and Ground-types like Amoonguss, Great Tusk, and Iron Treads complement Pelipper well, dealing with any Electric-type attacks thrown its way. Special setup sweepers like Calm Mind Iron Valiant, Quiver Dance Volcarona, and Calm Mind Hatterene take great advantage of Pelipper wearing down or outright eliminating opposing special walls. Pelipper also appreciates pivot support from Pokemon like Scizor and Dragapult to get it in safely. Mention that CB baxcalibur is a good teammate because it takes advantage of the bulky waters that wall pelipper.

In my opinion, you could move the highlighted part into the first paragraph when talking about rain abusers. Specs pelipper rarely functions as a rain setter for abusers to take advantage of but instead it just acts as a strong special water type breaker, so its probably better off just mentioning them in the first paragraph.


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[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Roost
item: Damp Rock
tera type: Water / Ground
ability: Drizzle
nature: Relaxed
evs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
IVs: 0 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Pelipper is the tier's only rain setter, enabling rain teams. Hurricane and Surf give Pelipper some offensive presence of its own, threatening Pokemon like Amoonguss and Volcarona. One of the best applications of peliper is it threatens stealth rockers with these moves. Worth mentioning that they hit Tusk, Garg and Treads if u wanna include him. It is physically bulky and capable of checking Pokemon like Great Tusk and Cinderace, all while staying healthy with Roost. Its slow U-turn allows it to give its more offensive teammates safe switch-ins. Damp Rock extends Pelipper's rain, giving its teammates more turns to make use of the weather. Tera Water is used to power up Pelipper's already strong Surf in a pinch. 0 Speed IVs and a Relaxed nature are used to give Pelipper the slowest possible U-turn, allowing it to potentially move after opposing Pelipper. Mention tera ground as an option to let it in uturn out in a pinch vs like rotom or iron treads/hands.

Many Pokemon benefit from Pelipper setting rain. Swift Swim users Floatzel and Barraskewda are the most notable partners, as their breaking power turns extreme in the rain. Iron Jugulis is another offensive Pokemon that appreciates the rain giving it perfectly accurate Hurricanes while empowering its Hydro Pump. Other offensive Pokemon like Iron Valiant and Choice item Dragapult also work well on rain, as they can break for the team's Swift Swim user(s). Pelipper is not always able to safely use U-turn to get its offensive teammates in; Eject Button users like Hatterene and Amoonguss provide the team with an alternative method of safely pivoting. Each comes with their own bonuses to the team: Hatterene denies entry hazards with Magic Bounce, keeping Pelipper healthy, and Amoonguss potentially takes a foe out of the fight with Spore. Given Pelipper's weakness to Electric-type attacks, sturdy Ground-types like Iron Treads, Great Tusk and Clodsire help. Pawmot is a great teammate as well since it gives pelipper a second chance to setup rain late game.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Hydro Pump / Ice Beam
item: Choice Specs
tera type: Water
ability: Drizzle
nature: Modest / Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Pelipper is a powerful wallbreaker, capable of 2HKOing, if not OHKOing, any Pokemon in the tier that is not immune to Water barring Slowking, Toxapex, and Walking Wake. Tera Water-backed Surf and Hydro Pump demolishes bulkier teams, powering through common Water-resistant Pokemon like Amoonguss and Roaring Moon. Hurricane gives Pelipper strong coverage for the Pokemon that it cannot overcome with its Water-type attacks like Walking Wake and Gastrodon. Ice Beam is an option over Hydro Pump for Dragonite. A Modest nature is preferred to deal as much damage as possible with Pelipper; however, a Timid nature is an option to outspeed Sylveon and neutral nature Breloom. Should also mention that Timid pelipper outspeeds a common Dnite / sometimes Tusk spread that hits 234 speed (which hits 351 at +1 to outspeed moth and zoroark).

Even though Pelipper's rain does not stay up that long without Damp Rock, there are still many offensive Pokemon that appreciate the weather. Iron Jugulis, Greninja, and Walking Wake excel in the rain, giving the former a perfectly accurate Hurricane and the latter two strong Water-type attacks. Defensive Grass- and Ground-types like Amoonguss, Great Tusk, and Iron Treads complement Pelipper well, dealing with any Electric-type attacks thrown its way. Special setup sweepers like Calm Mind Iron Valiant, Quiver Dance Volcarona, and Calm Mind Hatterene take great advantage of Pelipper wearing down or outright eliminating opposing special walls. Pelipper also appreciates pivot support from Pokemon like Scizor and Dragapult to get it in safely. Mention that CB baxcalibur is a good teammate because it takes advantage of the bulky waters that wall pelipper.

In my opinion, you could move the highlighted part into the first paragraph when talking about rain abusers. Specs pelipper rarely functions as a rain setter for abusers to take advantage of but instead it just acts as a strong special water type breaker, so its probably better off just mentioning them in the first paragraph.


[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[dex, 277988]]
- Quality checked by: [[username1, userid1], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
Implemented. I kept the mention of jugulis, gren, etc. in the teammates section because that's really where it should be? if you want, I can downplay the role of rain on their mention.
 

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[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Roost
item: Damp Rock
tera type: Water / Ground
ability: Drizzle
nature: Relaxed
evs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
IVs: 0 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Pelipper is the tier's only rain setter, enabling rain teams. Hurricane and Surf give Pelipper some offensive presence of its own, threatening Pokemon like Amoonguss and Volcarona; these moves also threaten common Stealth Rock setters like Great Tusk and Garganacl. It is physically bulky and capable of checking Pokemon like Great Tusk and Cinderace, all while staying healthy with Roost. this sentence probably fits better before hurricane and surf Its slow U-turn allows it to give its more offensive teammates safe switch-ins. Damp Rock extends Pelipper's rain, giving its teammates more turns to make use of the weather. Tera Water is used to power up Pelipper's already strong Surf in a pinch, but Tera Ground is an option that lets Pelipper safely pivot on a predicted Volt Switch from Rotom-W or Iron Treads. 0 Speed IVs and a Relaxed nature are used to give Pelipper the slowest possible U-turn, allowing it to potentially move after opposing Pelipper.

Many Pokemon benefit from Pelipper setting rain. Swift Swim users Floatzel and Barraskewda are the most notable partners, as their breaking power turns extreme in the rain. Iron Jugulis is another offensive Pokemon that appreciates the rain giving it perfectly accurate Hurricanes while empowering its Hydro Pump. Other offensive Pokemon like Iron Valiant and Choice item Dragapult also work well on rain, as they can break for the team's Swift Swim user(s). Pelipper is not always able to safely use U-turn to get its offensive teammates in; Eject Button users like Hatterene and Amoonguss provide the team with an alternative method of safely pivoting. Each comes with their own bonuses to the team: Hatterene denies entry hazards with Magic Bounce, keeping Pelipper healthy, and Amoonguss potentially takes a foe out of the fight with Spore mention its effectiveness against bulky waters like dozo alomomola etc. Given Pelipper's weakness to Electric-type attacks, sturdy Ground-types like Iron Treads, Great Tusk, and Clodsire help. Pawmot is an interesting option as well that gives Pelipper another chance to set up rain with Revival Blessing.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Hydro Pump / Ice Beam
item: Choice Specs
tera type: Water
ability: Drizzle
nature: Modest / Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Pelipper is a powerful wallbreaker, capable of 2HKOing, if not OHKOing, any Pokemon in the tier that is not immune to Water barring Slowking, Toxapex, and Walking Wake. Tera Water-backed Surf and Hydro Pump demolishes bulkier teams, powering through common Water-resistant Pokemon like Amoonguss and Roaring Moon. Hurricane gives Pelipper strong coverage for the Pokemon that it cannot overcome with its Water-type attacks like Walking Wake and Gastrodon. Ice Beam is an option over Hydro Pump for Dragonite. A Modest nature is preferred to deal as much damage as possible with Pelipper; however, a Timid nature is an option to outspeed Sylveon and neutral nature Breloom as well as some Dragonite and Great Tusk spreads that look to outspeed Iron Moth at +1.

Even though Pelipper's rain does not stay up that long without Damp Rock, there are still many offensive Pokemon that appreciate the weather. Iron Jugulis, Greninja, and Walking Wake excel in the rain, giving the former a perfectly accurate Hurricane and the latter two stronger Water-type attacks. mention jugulis being able to threaten slowking Choice Band Baxcalibur is another excellent teammate that can punish bulky Water-types like Toxapex and Slowking with its powerful Glaive Rush. Defensive Grass- and Ground-types like Amoonguss, Great Tusk, and Iron Treads complement Pelipper well, dealing with any Electric-type attacks thrown its way. Special setup sweepers like Calm Mind Iron Valiant, Quiver Dance Volcarona, and Calm Mind Hatterene take great advantage of Pelipper wearing down or outright eliminating opposing special walls. Pelipper also appreciates pivot support from Pokemon like Scizor and Dragapult to get it in safely.

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- Written by: [[dex, 277988]]
- Quality checked by: [[3d, 295768], [BT89, 487308]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Roost
item: Damp Rock
tera type: Water / Ground
ability: Drizzle
nature: Relaxed
evs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
IVs: 0 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Pelipper is the tier's only Pokemon with Drizzle, enabling rain teams. It is physically bulky and capable of checking Pokemon like Great Tusk and Cinderace (RC) all while staying healthy with Roost. Hurricane and Surf give Pelipper some offensive presence of its own, threatening Pokemon like Amoonguss and Volcarona; these moves also threaten common Stealth Rock setters like Great Tusk and Garganacl. Its slow U-turn allows it to give its more offensive teammates safe switch-ins. Damp Rock extends Pelipper's rain, giving its teammates more turns to make use of the weather. Tera Water is used to power up Pelipper's already strong Surf in a pinch, but Tera Ground is an option that lets Pelipper safely pivot on a predicted Volt Switch from Rotom-W or Iron Treads. 0 Speed IVs and a Relaxed nature are used to give Pelipper the slowest possible U-turn, allowing it to potentially move after opposing Pelipper.

Many Pokemon benefit from Pelipper setting rain. (this is kinda vague tbh you could probably cut) Swift Swim users Floatzel and Barraskewda are the Pelipper's most notable partners, as their wallbreaking power turns extreme in the rain. Iron Jugulis, Greninja, and Walking Wake are other offensive Pokemon that appreciate Pelipper setting up rain. Other offensive Pokemon like Iron Valiant and Choice item Dragapult also work well on rain teams, as they can break for the team's Swift Swim user(s). Pelipper is not always able to safely use U-turn to get its offensive teammates in; Eject Button users like Hatterene and Amoonguss provide the team with an alternative method of safely pivoting. Each comes with their own bonuses to the team: Hatterene denies entry hazards with Magic Bounce, keeping Pelipper healthy, and Amoonguss potentially takes a foe out of the fight with Spore. Amoonguss also has positive matchups against bulky Water-types like Alomomola and Toxapex, (AC) which can give Pelipper and its teammates trouble. Given Pelipper's weakness to Electric-type attacks, sturdy Ground-types like Iron Treads, Great Tusk, and Clodsire help. (tbh i kinda feel like clod would just be a momentum suck on rain?) Pawmot is an interesting option as well that gives Pelipper another chance to set up rain with Revival Blessing. (or it benefits its teammates too - it's more likely to revive the sweepers)

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Hurricane
move 2: Surf
move 3: U-turn
move 4: Hydro Pump / Ice Beam
item: Choice Specs
tera type: Water
ability: Drizzle
nature: Modest / Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Pelipper is a powerful wallbreaker, capable of 2HKOing, if not OHKOing, any Pokemon in the tier that is not immune to Water barring Slowking, Toxapex, and Walking Wake. Tera Water-backed Surf and Hydro Pump demolishes bulkier teams, powering through common Water-resistant Pokemon like Amoonguss and Roaring Moon. Hurricane gives Pelipper strong coverage for the Pokemon that it cannot overcome with its Water-type attacks like Walking Wake and Gastrodon. Ice Beam is an option over Hydro Pump for Dragonite. A Modest nature is preferred to deal as much damage as possible with Pelipper; however, a Timid nature is an option to outspeed Sylveon and neutral nature Breloom as well as some Dragonite and Great Tusk spreads that look to outspeed Iron Moth at +1.

Even though Pelipper's rain does not stay up that long without Damp Rock, there are still many offensive Pokemon that appreciate the weather. Iron Jugulis, Greninja, and Walking Wake excel in the rain, giving the former a perfectly accurate Hurricane and the latter two stronger Water-type attacks. Iron Jugulis and Greninja are particularly good teammates because they pressure Slowking, which not only walls Pelipper but also removes its rain with Chilly Reception. Choice Band Baxcalibur is another excellent teammate that can punish bulky Water-types like Toxapex and Slowking with its powerful Glaive Rush. Defensive Grass- and Ground-types like Amoonguss, Great Tusk, and Iron Treads complement Pelipper well, dealing with any Electric-type attacks thrown its way. Special setup sweepers like Calm Mind Iron Valiant, Quiver Dance Volcarona, and Calm Mind Hatterene take great advantage of Pelipper wearing down or outright eliminating opposing special walls. Pelipper also appreciates pivot support from Pokemon like Scizor and Dragapult to get it in safely.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[dex, 277988]]
- Quality checked by: [[3d, 295768], [BT89, 487308]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
 
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