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Ace Detective
[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.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[poison-adhesive,430787]]
- Quality checked by: [[AllFourtyOne,457210], [pqs,425798]]
- Grammar checked by: [[kris,241023]]
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.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[poison-adhesive,430787]]
- Quality checked by: [[AllFourtyOne,457210], [pqs,425798]]
- Grammar checked by: [[kris,241023]]
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