1v1 Type: Null (DONE)

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[SET]
name: PP Staller
move 1: Iron Defense
move 2: Rest
move 3: Payback
move 4: Tackle
item: Eviolite
ability: Battle Armor
nature: Impish
evs: 240 HP / 228 Def / 40 SpD

[SET COMMENTS]

Type: Null cements itself as a bulky tank and PP staller thanks to Battle Armor and Eviolite. Type: Null's amazing Eviolite-boosted bulk allows it to be capable of dealing with a myriad of threats including non-Choice Band Galarian Darmanitan, Crustle, and Haxorus. Additionally, its only weakness being to Fighting-type moves is very helpful, as it allows Type: Null to handle the majority of the metagame. Iron Defense increases its physical bulk to almost impenetrable levels, easily defeating physically offensive Pokemon like Choice-locked Excadrill and Rhyperior. Rest allows Type: Null to clear its status against Pokemon like Pyukumuku and fully restore its health so it can handle top-tier threats like Choice Scarf Durant. Also, the guaranteed sleep turns from Rest also allow Type: Null to stall out PP from opposing Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Gastrodon, as Rest effectively has 48 PP. Payback is useful when handling Ghost-types like Chandelure and Gengar. Tackle, while weak in Base Power, is pivotal for handling other stall Pokemon like Rotom-W. The given HP and Special Defense investment allows Type: Null to avoid being 3HKOed by Choice Specs Dragapult. Battle Armor is useful, as it prevents Type: Null from being struck by a critical hit, making the foes incapable of ignoring Type: Null's Defense boosts.

Before picking Type: Null, consider avoiding powerful Fighting-types like Choice Band Sawk and Choice Band Conkeldurr; Taunt users like Tyranitar and Corviknight; and wallbreakers like Choice Band Dracovish and Nasty Plot Hydreigon. If none of those threats are present on the opponent's team, then Type: Null should win. Checks to Fighting-types are vital, so having Fairy-types like Mimikyu and Sylveon are vital, as they make the opponent think twice before picking a Fighting-type, increasing the chances of Type: Null winning the matchup. Fairy-types, on the other hand, appreciate Type: Null's ability to handle stall users like Rotom-H and Toxapex. Having wallbreakers like Choice Band Galarian Darmanitan, Choice Band Dracovish, and Choice Specs Hydreigon benefit Type: Null, as it struggles against Taunt users. In return, Type: Null can defeat fast attackers that stop them like Choice Specs Dragapult and Choice Scarf Sawk.

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- Written by: [[poison-adhesive,430787]]
- Quality checked by: [[AllFourtyOne,457210], [pqs,425798]]
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[SET]
name: PP Staller
move 1: Iron Defense
move 2: Rest
move 3: Payback
move 4: Tackle
item: Eviolite
ability: Battle Armor
nature: Impish
evs: 240 HP / 228 Def / 40 SpD

[SET COMMENTS]

Type: Null cements itself as a bulky tank and PP staller thanks to Battle Armor and Eviolite. Its amazing mixed bulk is capable of dealing with a myriad of threats including Galarian Darmanitan, Crustle, and Haxorus. Additionally, its only weakness being in Fighting is very helpful as it allows it to handle the majority of the metagame. Iron Defense increases its physical bulk to almost impenetrable levels easily defeating physically offensive Pokemon like Choice locked Excadrill LO runs SD, Cinderace, and Rhyperior. Rest palliates this word is dumb for this clears Type: Null's status and fully restores its health so it can handle top-tier threats like Choice Scarf Durant. Also, the guaranteed sleep turns from Rest also allows Type: Null to stall out PP from opposing Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Gastrodon, as Rest effectively has 48 PP. Payback is useful when handling Ghost-types like Choice Scarf Dragapult you always beat specs dragapult with just Rest so why would you need payback for scarf?, Choice Trick Chandelure, and Choice Trick Gengar. Tackle, while weak in base power, is pivotal for handling other stall Pokemon like give me some examples that use rest Arcanine and Milotic because of its high PP. The given HP in tandem with the Special Defense investments allows Type: Null to avoid a 3HKO from Choice Specs Dragapult. Battle Armor is useful as it prevents Type: Null from being struck by a critical hit making the foes incapable of lowering Type: Null's Defense boosts.

Before picking Type: Null, consider avoiding Fighting-types like Choice Band Sawk, Choice Band Conkeldurr, Taunt users like Tyranitar and Corviknight, and wallbreakers like Choice Band Dracovish and Nasty Plot Hydreigon. If neither of these is in place, then Type: Null should win. Checks to Fighting-types are vital so having Fairy-types like Mimikyu and Sylveon, are vital as it makes the opponent think twice before picking it, increasing the chances of winning the matchup. They, on the other hand, appreciate Type: Null to handle stall users like neither lose to Galarian Corsola and neither lose to Gastrodon. Having wallbreakers like Choice Band Galarian Darmanitan, Choice Band Dracovish, and Choice Specs Hydreigon benefit Type: Null as it struggles against Taunt users. In return, Type: Null can defeat fast agile attackers which stop them like Choice Specs Dragapult, Choice Scarf Sawk and Cinderace no?.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[poison-adhesive,430787]]
- Quality checked by: [[username1, userid1], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

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some of your vocab is moderately cringe, for the future, don’t use words like agile or palliates because they’re unnecessarily complicated when the words fast and clear exist.

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[SET]
name: PP Staller
move 1: Iron Defense
move 2: Rest
move 3: Payback
move 4: Tackle
item: Eviolite
ability: Battle Armor
nature: Impish
evs: 240 HP / 228 Def / 40 SpD

[SET COMMENTS]

Type: Null cements itself as a bulky tank and PP staller thanks to Battle Armor and Eviolite. Its amazing mixed item-boosted bulk is capable of dealing with a myriad of threats including non-Choice Band Galarian Darmanitan, Crustle, and Haxorus. Additionally, its only weakness being Fighting is very helpful as it allows it to handle the majority of the metagame. Iron Defense increases its physical bulk to almost impenetrable levels easily defeating physically offensive Pokemon like Choice locked Excadrill and Rhyperior. Rest clears Type: Null's status give examples that rest helps beat status mons with and fully restores its health so it can handle top-tier threats like Choice Scarf Durant. Also, the guaranteed sleep turns from Rest also allows Type: Null to stall out PP from opposing Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Gastrodon, as Rest effectively has 48 PP. Payback is useful when handling Ghost-types like Chandelure and Gengar. Tackle, while weak in base power, is pivotal for handling out-PPing other stall Pokemon like Rotom-W. The given HP in tandem with the Special Defense investments allows Type: Null to avoid a 3HKO from Choice Specs Dragapult. Battle Armor is useful as it prevents Type: Null from being struck by a critical hit making the foes incapable of lowering Type: Null's Defense boosts.

Before picking Type: Null, consider avoiding powerful Fighting-types like Choice Band Sawk, Choice Band Conkeldurr, Taunt users like Tyranitar and Corviknight, and wallbreakers like Choice Band Dracovish and Nasty Plot Hydreigon. If neither of these is in place, then Type: Null should win. Checks to Fighting-types are vital so having Fairy-types like Mimikyu and Sylveon, are vital as it makes the opponent think twice before picking it, increasing the chances of winning the matchup. They, on the other hand, appreciate Type: Null to handle stall users like Rotom-H and Toxapex. Having wallbreakers like Choice Band Galarian Darmanitan, Choice Band Dracovish, and Choice Specs Hydreigon benefit Type: Null as it struggles against Taunt users. In return, Type: Null can defeat fast attackers which stop them like Choice Specs Dragapult and Choice Scarf Sawk.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[poison-adhesive,430787]]
- Quality checked by: [[AllFourtyOne, 457210], [pqs, 425798]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
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[SET]
name: PP Staller
move 1: Iron Defense
move 2: Rest
move 3: Payback
move 4: Tackle
item: Eviolite
ability: Battle Armor
nature: Impish
evs: 240 HP / 228 Def / 40 SpD

[SET COMMENTS]

Type: Null cements itself as a bulky tank and PP staller thanks to Battle Armor and Eviolite. Its amazing item-boosted bulk isType: Null's amazing Eviolite-boosted bulk allows it to be capable of dealing with a myriad of threats including non-Choice Band Galarian Darmanitan, Crustle, and Haxorus. Additionally, its only weakness being to Fighting-type moves is very helpful as it allows it, (AC) as it allows Type: Null to handle the majority of the metagame. Iron Defense increases its physical bulk to almost impenetrable levels, (AC) easily defeating physically offensive Pokemon like Choice-locked Excadrill and Rhyperior. Rest clears Type: Null's status for monsallows Type: Null to clear its status against Pokemon like Pyukumuku and fully restores its health so it can handle top-tier threats like Choice Scarf Durant. Also, the guaranteed sleep turns from Rest also allows Type: Null to stall out PP from opposing Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Gastrodon, as Rest effectively has 48 PP. Payback is useful when handling Ghost-types like Chandelure and Gengar. Tackle, while weak in base pBase Power, is pivotal for handling other stall Pokemon like Rotom-W. The given HP in tandem with the Special Defense investments allows Type: Null to avoid a 3HKO frombeing 3HKOed by Choice Specs Dragapult. Battle Armor is useful, (AC) as it prevents Type: Null from being struck by a critical hit, (AC) making the foes incapable of loweignoring Type: Null's Defense boosts.

Before picking Type: Null, consider avoiding powerful Fighting-types like Choice Band Sawk, Choice Band Conkeldurr, and Choice Band Conkeldurr; Taunt users like Tyranitar and Corviknight,; and wallbreakers like Choice Band Dracovish and Nasty Plot Hydreigon. If neither of these is in placeone of those threats are present on the opponent's team, then Type: Null should win. Checks to Fighting-types are vital, (AC) so having Fairy-types like Mimikyu and Sylveon, are vital, (AC) as ithey makes the opponent think twice before picking a Fighting-type, increasing the chances of Type: Null winning the matchup. TheyFairy-types, on the other hand, appreciate Type: Null's ability to handle stall users like Rotom-H and Toxapex. Having wallbreakers like Choice Band Galarian Darmanitan, Choice Band Dracovish, and Choice Specs Hydreigon benefit Type: Null, (AC) as it struggles against Taunt users. In return, Type: Null can defeat the fast attackers whichthe stop them like Choice Specs Dragapult and Choice Scarf Sawk.
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