Nat Dex Toxapex

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Toxapex @ Eject Button
Ability: Regenerator
Tera Type: Dragon
EVs: 248 HP / 212 Def / 48 SpD
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Recover
- Scald
- Haze
- Toxic

Thanks to its massive overall bulk and Regenerator, Toxapex serves as a sturdy pivot in National Dex that can stand up to threats like Mega Lopunny and Mega Scizor. It makes use of its Eject Button either offensively to safely switch into a more threatening teammate or defensively to bring in a check to the opposing Pokemon. Scald threatens to punish Pokemon that can switch into Toxapex, like Ferrothorn and Garchomp, with a burn. Haze prevents sweepers like Dragapult and Sneasler from taking advantage of Toxapex's passivity to set up on it. Toxic can wear down opposing walls or weaken offensive Pokemon to clear the way for your own offensive threats. While it's not often Terastallized, Toxapex can use Tera Dragon to remove its weaknesses to Ground- and Electric-type moves. Due to its passive nature, Toxapex pairs well with more offensively-oriented teammates, such as Gholdengo and Iron Valiant, that can break through defensive foes, and in turn appreciate Toxapex's ability to easily switch into stronger attacks. Additionally, Pursuit trappers such as Kingambit, Weavile, and Mega Tyranitar make excellent use of Toxapex's pivoting to easily remove Pokemon like Dragapult and Gholdengo.

Character Count: 1009
 

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hai

i think sneasler and volc are bad examples for things you "wall" with pex, as both of them are things that can and commonly will break past you. stuff like mlop or mzor are better examples of things that you actually wall, i would focus more on the fact that pex is a pivot tho generally (especially with ebutton) should probably instead put a line mentionining how ebutton helps defensively as well, allowing you to safely pivot in a check or pursuit something like pult. idt mzor is a good example in the haze section since u just fish for scald burns and then uts useless, sneasler is probably better here (lol) or dnite even. should mention pursuiters in the teammates section asw, that imo is the biggest draw of ebutton pex rn.

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OK this looks good (would be really cool if u can add mega tyranitar in the pursuiter section as well but if its too much then its fine)

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Toxapex @ Eject Button
Ability: Regenerator
Tera Type: Dragon
EVs: 248 HP / 212 Def / 48 SpD
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Recover
- Scald
- Haze
- Toxic

Thanks to its massive physical and special (you could optionally cut "physical and special" here) bulk and Regenerator, Toxapex serves as a sturdy pivot in National Dex that can stand up to threats like Mega Lopunny and Mega Scizor. (Add period) while making use of It makes use of its Eject Button either offensively to safely switch into a more threatening teammate or defensively to bring in a check to the opposing Pokemon. (I tried to split this just because it gets hard to follow this much info with no punctuation in one sentence; feel free to edit phrasing) Scald threatens to punish Pokemon that can switch into Toxapex, (AC) like Ferrothorn and Garchomp, (AC) that can switch into Toxapex (optional but I think this is a little easier to follow) with a burn. Haze prevents sweepers like Dragapult and Sneasler from taking advantage of Toxapex's passivity to set up on it. Toxic can be used to wear down opposing walls or weaken offensive Pokemon to clear the way for your own offensive threats. While it's not often Terastallized, Toxapex can use Tera Dragon to remove its weaknesses to Ground- and Electric-type moves. Due to its passive nature, Toxapex pairs well with more offensively-oriented teammates, (AC) such as Gholdengo and Iron Valiant, (AC) that can break through defensive foes opponents, (RC) and who in turn appreciate Toxapex's ability to easily switch into both physical and special attacks. Additionally, Pursuit trappers such as Kingambit, Weavile, and Mega Tyranitar make excellent use of Toxapex's pivoting to easily trap and remove Pokemon like Dragapult and Gholdengo.

Character Count: 1051
 

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GP 1/1
Thanks to its massive overall physical and special bulk and Regenerator, Toxapex serves as a sturdy pivot in National Dex that can stand up to threats like Mega Lopunny and Mega Scizor while making use of its Eject Button offensively to safely switch into a more threatening teammate or defensively to bring in a check to the opposing Pokemon. Scald threatens switch-ins to punish Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Garchomp that can switch into Toxapex with a burn. Haze prevents setup sweepers like Dragapult and Sneasler from taking advantage of Toxapex's passivity to set up on it. Toxic can be used to wear down opposing walls or weaken offensive Pokemon to clear the way for your own offensive threats. While it's not often Terastallized, Toxapex can use Tera Dragon to remove its weakness to Ground- and Electric-type moves. Due to its passive nature, Toxapex pairs well with more offensively-oriented teammates such as Gholdengo and Iron Valiant that can break through defensive foes; they also opponents, and who in turn appreciate Toxapex's ability to easily switch into stronger both physical and special hope this works too (changes meaning a bit but with gholdengo listed it makes sense imo; the mon usually wants to avoid taking heavy chip) attacks. Additionally, Pursuit trappers such as Kingambit, Weavile, and Mega Tyranitar make excellent use of Toxapex's pivoting to easily trap and remove Pokemon like Dragapult and Gholdengo.
GP Team done
 

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GP 1/1 GP Team done

Addition Removal Comment
(AC) (AH) Add Comma/Add Hyphen, (RC) (RH) Remove Comma/Remove Hyphen


Toxapex @ Eject Button
Ability: Regenerator
Tera Type: Dragon
EVs: 248 HP / 212 Def / 48 SpD
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Recover
- Scald
- Haze
- Toxic

Thanks to its massive physical and special (you could optionally cut "physical and special" here) bulk and Regenerator, Toxapex serves as a sturdy pivot in National Dex that can stand up to threats like Mega Lopunny and Mega Scizor. (Add period) while making use of It makes use of its Eject Button either offensively to safely switch into a more threatening teammate or defensively to bring in a check to the opposing Pokemon. (I tried to split this just because it gets hard to follow this much info with no punctuation in one sentence; feel free to edit phrasing) Scald threatens to punish Pokemon that can switch into Toxapex, (AC) like Ferrothorn and Garchomp, (AC) that can switch into Toxapex (optional but I think this is a little easier to follow) with a burn. Haze prevents sweepers like Dragapult and Sneasler from taking advantage of Toxapex's passivity to set up on it. Toxic can be used to wear down opposing walls or weaken offensive Pokemon to clear the way for your own offensive threats. While it's not often Terastallized, Toxapex can use Tera Dragon to remove its weaknesses to Ground- and Electric-type moves. Due to its passive nature, Toxapex pairs well with more offensively-oriented teammates, (AC) such as Gholdengo and Iron Valiant, (AC) that can break through defensive foes opponents, (RC) and who in turn appreciate Toxapex's ability to easily switch into both physical and special attacks. Additionally, Pursuit trappers such as Kingambit, Weavile, and Mega Tyranitar make excellent use of Toxapex's pivoting to easily trap and remove Pokemon like Dragapult and Gholdengo.

Character Count: 1051
gm :blobpex:

GP 1/1
Thanks to its massive overall physical and special bulk and Regenerator, Toxapex serves as a sturdy pivot in National Dex that can stand up to threats like Mega Lopunny and Mega Scizor while making use of its Eject Button offensively to safely switch into a more threatening teammate or defensively to bring in a check to the opposing Pokemon. Scald threatens switch-ins to punish Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Garchomp that can switch into Toxapex with a burn. Haze prevents setup sweepers like Dragapult and Sneasler from taking advantage of Toxapex's passivity to set up on it. Toxic can be used to wear down opposing walls or weaken offensive Pokemon to clear the way for your own offensive threats. While it's not often Terastallized, Toxapex can use Tera Dragon to remove its weakness to Ground- and Electric-type moves. Due to its passive nature, Toxapex pairs well with more offensively-oriented teammates such as Gholdengo and Iron Valiant that can break through defensive foes; they also opponents, and who in turn appreciate Toxapex's ability to easily switch into stronger both physical and special hope this works too (changes meaning a bit but with gholdengo listed it makes sense imo; the mon usually wants to avoid taking heavy chip) attacks. Additionally, Pursuit trappers such as Kingambit, Weavile, and Mega Tyranitar make excellent use of Toxapex's pivoting to easily trap and remove Pokemon like Dragapult and Gholdengo.
GP Team done
Implemented, thanks both :blobwizard:
 

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