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  1. Techno

    Draft Alolan Sandslash

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 8 **Price Range**: 1-2 points **Overview**: Alolan Sandslash makes for a decent budget Steel-type that can provide some defensive utility and entry hazard control in a pinch. Its great Defense lets it switch in freely against some physically offensive foes...
  2. Techno

    Draft Magnezone

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 7 onwards **Price Range**: 5-6 points **Overview**: In theory, Magnezone is a powerful wallbreaker and slow pivot with three powerful and versatile abilities, including Magnet Pull. However, it struggles due to its poor Speed, awkward Electric / Steel typing...
  3. Techno

    Draft Enamorus (Rewrite)

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 1 onwards **Price Range**: 18-19 points **Overview**: Enamorus is a powerful wallbreaker and setup sweeper that is typically further boosted by Terastallization. With its great mixed offenses and near-perfect special coverage, it is very difficult for...
  4. Techno

    Draft Serperior

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 2 onwards **Price Range**: 14 points **Overview**: Serperior is an effective wallbreaker and late-game cleaner that uses Contrary along with Leaf Storm and its excellent Speed to quickly set up and break through teams. It can use Glare or Leech Seed to cripple...
  5. Techno

    Draft Mega Lopunny

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 2 onwards **Price Range**: 15-16 points **Overview**: With an incredible Speed tier as well as an unresisted STAB combination thanks to Scrappy, Mega Lopunny makes for a very linear and effective wallbreaker. It works best as a late-game cleaner, as it often...
  6. Techno

    Draft Glimmet

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 8 **Price Range**: 1 point **Overview**: Glimmet is an underwhelming Pokemon that finds a niche with its ability to effectively set entry hazards. It works best against teams without a grounded Poison-type or hazard removal, especially since it is typically...
  7. Techno

    Draft Tapu Fini

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 2 onwards **Price Range**: 15-16 points **Overview**: Tapu Fini is a top-tier defensive utility Pokemon in the metagame. Its Water / Fairy typing along with its great defensive stats let it check many top-tier wallbreakers and retaliate with its utility moves...
  8. Techno

    Draft Arbok

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 7 onwards **Price Range**: 1-2 points **Overview**: While it may seem underwhelming, Arbok is a surprisingly decent low-cost Poison-type that fills lots of roles and offers great utility. Its Poison typing along with Intimidate lets it check many of the...
  9. Techno

    Draft Alcremie

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 8 **Price Range**: 1-2 points **Overview**: Alcremie is a serviceable budget Fairy-type that can occasionally be a surprisingly solid setup sweeper. Aroma Veil is an incredibly valuable ability in the metagame, making it immune to Taunt and Encore so that it...
  10. Techno

    Draft Mega Scizor

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 2 onwards **Price Range**: 16-17 points **Overview**: Mega Scizor is a versatile Mega Evolution that offers great role compression with its solid natural bulk, incredibly high Attack, and STAB U-turn. It works great with all types of teams, since it can...
  11. Techno

    Draft Gyarados

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 6 onwards **Price Range**: 7-9 points **Overview**: On paper, Gyarados is a threatening sweeper that can utilize its two great abilities in Intimidate and Moxie along with Dragon Dance to win late-game, which can be further boosted by Tera. In practice...
  12. Techno

    Draft Quilladin

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 8 **Price Range**: 1-3 points **Overview**: Although its base stats look average all around, Quilladin becomes surprisingly bulky with an Eviolite, and Bulletproof allows it to block many attacks that would do large amounts of damage to it, including Sludge...
  13. Techno

    Draft Florges

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 5 onwards **Price Range**: 8-9 points **Overview**: Florges is an affordable bulky Fairy-type with incredibly high Special Defense, allowing it to serve as an effective special wall. It is typically used as a Wish passer, especially since very few Pokemon can...
  14. Techno

    Draft Swalot

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 7 onwards **Price Range**: 2-3 points **Overview**: Swalot is not a great Pokemon, but it plays an important role in patching up important weaknesses and providing valuable utility while also checking many of the best offensive Pokemon in the metagame. Its...
  15. Techno

    Draft Spectrier

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Early round 1 onwards **Price Range**: Banned or 19 points **Overview**: Spectrier is an incredibly powerful wallbreaker and sweeper that can quickly snowball out of control with its ability, Grim Neigh. Although it lacks coverage, its huge Special Attack and Speed...
  16. Techno

    Draft Gothitelle

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 5 onwards **Price Range**: 11-13 points **Overview**: Gothitelle has average bulk and mediocre offensive stats, making it seem underwhelming at first glance, but thanks to Shadow Tag, it can be a major threat. Gothitelle can trap its foes, allowing it to...
  17. Techno

    Draft Klefki

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 5 onwards **Price Range**: 11-12 points **Overview**: Klefki is a great utility Pokemon that can enable its teammates with dual screens combined with Prankster, stop setup sweepers with Thunder Wave or Switcheroo, and provide entry hazard support with Spikes...
  18. Techno

    Draft Swampert

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 5 onwards **Price Range**: 12-13 points **Overview**: While it may look underwhelming at first glance, Swampert is a great utility Pokemon that can be added to many teams. It has solid offensive coverage, great natural bulk, and a wide variety of utility...
  19. Techno

    Draft Espathra

    [overview] **Draft Order**: Round 5 onwards **Price Range**: 10-12 points **Overview**: Espathra is very threatening on paper due to its sweeping potential with Speed Boost combined with Calm Mind and Stored Power. It is typically used as a Tera Captain to give it needed coverage for Pokemon...
  20. Techno

    Draft Scream Tail

    [overview] **Draft order**: Round 4 onward **Price range**: 12-13 points **Overview**: Scream Tail serves as a great support option with its incredible Speed, solid bulk, and typing. It has access to a wide variety of support moves that can help shut down powerful threats on opposing teams...
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