Monotype Bewear (Normal) [QC:3/3] [GP: 1/1]

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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Darkest Lariat
move 3: Bulk Up / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKOing Ferrothorn and Melmetal and OHKOing Terrakion and Excadrill while providing recovery. Darkest Lariat hits Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch, such as Mew and Aegislash, while ignoring defensive stat boosts, meaning that Bewear can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. Bulk Up lets Bewear greatly threaten Steel-types, while Substitute allows it to set up without fearing moves such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn. Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out these walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, which are immune to Toxic. Pain Split is an option to provide Bewear more instant recovery. Leftovers is standard, but Rocky Helmet can be run to punish contact moves such as Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. 60 Speed EVs let Bewear outspeed Corviknight, while the rest of the EVs go into making it as bulky as possible. On a set with Pain Split, zero HP EVs and maximum Defense and Special Defense EVs can be run to maximize Pain Split's recovery.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it can break through Water- and Flying-types such as non-Choice Scarf Urshifu-R, Toxapex, and Celesteela, and uses Dry Skin to help Bewear deal with Pokémon such as Kingdra and Volcanion. In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn and Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey, Porygon2, and Braviary can all safely pivot Bewear into a foe it can set up against such as Ferrothorn. Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Tapu Lele, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, and set Stealth Rock. In return, Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey draws in, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge, while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. Braviary removes entry hazards, helping Bewear switch in repeatedly and have better longevity. Diggersby and Obstagoon are threats that help Bewear break through Steel teams while also dealing with physically defensive walls such as Toxapex and Slowbro. Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, Victini, and Kyurem. It can also set up on Fairy-types that force Bewear out. In return, Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep such as Ferrothorn. Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Imposter, such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
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Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to help Bewear switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, notably avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn and Toxic Spikes from Dragalge.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[Neko, 542526], [sasha, 510532], [Felines, 290520]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Adeleine, 517429]]
 
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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Substitute
move 2: Bulk Up
move 3: Drain Punch
move 4: Darkest Lariat / Toxic / Roar
item: Leftovers
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear's ability to force out Steel-types after a Bulk Up makes it a great asset for Normal-type teams. (It goes beyond "forcing out Steel-types". It's ability, Fluffy, lets it check [non-STAB] Close Combat users like Choice band Zeraora, Scarf Zarude, and Barraskewda, while at the same time is able to deal with Phys attackers like Weavile [P2 doesn't want to do anything vs this because it'll get knocked] in a pinch) Substitute allows it to setup without fearing status from Pokemon such as Toxapex (You do evade stati from Toxapex, but Bewear can't beat Toxapex [Darkest Lariat doesn't do much]. Avoiding Leech Seed from Ferro and Toxic from Aegis might be better, while also taking advantage of forced switches in the Dark matchup perhaps), while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice. Drain Punch is its main STAB, which 2HKOs Ferrothorn and Melmetal after a Bulk Up boost, while also OHKOing Choice Scarf Terrakion and Mamoswine (Take note that Bewear can't switch into Mamo, so perhaps a different example would be better). Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, denting Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch such as Slowking-Galar, Mew, and Aegislash (Add that it also ignores defensive boosts, allowing it to actually 1v1 stuff like non Taunt Corviknight). Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned walls alongside Amoonguss and Toxapex (Amoon and Pex are weird examples. Amoon is feasible considering that Grass is mostly Physical attackers, but probably not Pex. Change the examples), who are immune to Toxic. This EV spread makes Bewear as bulky as possible while speed creeping Corviknight. (We can't say the term "speed creeping", Just say it outspeeds Corviknight)

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it provides a safe pivot on Pokemon such as Aegislash (it doesn't kinda work like that, since SubTox Aegis will click Toxic, making pivoting Bewear in from a Volt Switch actually the riskiest move ever). Additionally, it can deal with Flying-types that don't mind its Darkest Lariat, such as Moltres-Galar, Celesteela, and Zapdos-Galar. Finally, it provides paralysis support with Glare, which lets Bewear set up easier. In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear and take special attacks such as Specs Tapu Lele's Focus Blast and Heatran's Magma Storm, while Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, such as Terrakion and Melmetal, while also being a psuedo-physical wall with Fluffy (Add that it provides entry hazards and a safe switch-in with Tport too). Braviary has U-turn to pivot Bewear in, while it also removes entry hazards that limit its ability to switch in effectively. Additionally, both of them form a core that can break through Steel-types (It doesn't though? Bewear and Diggy do the steelbreaking). Choice Band Diggersby also forms a Steel-breaking core, while it deals with Poison-types such as Toxapex and Amoonguss, while Bewear can break through troublesome Ice-types such as Weavile and Kyurem (Don't use Kyurem as an example; it 2HKO'es Bewear, actually. The best Kyu check Normal has is probably trace p2+Tport Blissey, or Snorlax). Finally, Porygon2 is a great pivot, as it can bring Bewear in safely with Teleport. Additionally, it can spread paralysis through Discharge. In return, Bewear breaks through Steel-types that Porygon2 can't do much against.
(P2 also provides Bolt-beam support btw, making it really neat vs Flying and Dragon)
*Add Obstagoon, Snorlax, and Ditto

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
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Bewear can use a Rocky Helmet to punish contact even further, while taking half damage from contact moves.(Telling who it punishes would be nicer tho) Additionally, Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion.(It also kinda helps in steel, especially, as Bewear wont be ravaged by spikes now) However, both of these options lose the passive recovery of Leftovers.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>],[<username3>, <userid3>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>]]
will recheck once implemented Dead by Daylight
 

Neko

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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Substitute
move 2: Bulk Up
move 3: Drain Punch
move 4: Darkest Lariat / Toxic / Roar
item: Leftovers
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, which lets it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile.
Bewear's ability to force out Steel-types after a Bulk Up makes it a great asset for Normal-type teams. Additionally, Fluffy lets it check non-STAB Close Combat users such as Choice Band Zeraora, Scarf Zarude, and Barraskewda, while also checking physical attackers such as Weavile in an emergency. Substitute allows it to setup without fearing status from Pokemon such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten types such as Steel. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types is its main STAB, which 2HKO'ing s Ferrothorn and Melmetal after a Bulk Up boost, while also OHKOing Choice Scarf Terrakion and Excadrill. (mention recovery too, allowing it to go toe-to-toe with Zeraora, for instance. It also hits Dark-types too) Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, denting Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch such as Slowking-Galar (Galarian slowking can only be found in Psychic, maybe Choice Specs Jirachi, Mimikyu [Bewear can sweep Ghost too, sort of], Sableye [the only defensive answer balance dark has once it subs] would be better choices) and Aegislash. Additionally, it ignores defensive stat boosts, meaning that it can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight and Cosmic Power Mew (stored power go woosh). Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who are immune to Toxic. This EV spread makes Bewear as bulky as possible while outspeeding Corviknight.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it provides a safe pivot on Pokemon such as Ferrothorn. Additionally, it can deal with Water- and Flying-types that don't mind its Darkest Lariat, such as Choice Band Urshifu-R Moltres-Galar, Celesteela, and Galarian Zapdos Zapdos-Galar. Finally, it provides paralysis support with Glare, which lets Bewear set up easier. (Name targets, and also add that Helio has Water immunity too) In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers attacks such as Specs Choice Scarf Tapu Lele's Focus Blast, and Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon Heatran's Magma Storm (trapper Tran is called an egg breaker for a reason, Taunt + Toxic + Magma Storm sets can delete Bliss/Chansey), set entry hazards, and provide a safe switchin with Teleport, while Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, such as Terrakion and Melmetal, while also being a psuedo-physical wall with Fluffy. Braviary has U-turn to pivot Bewear in, while it also removes entry hazards that limit its ability to switch in effectively. Choice Band Diggersby also forms a Steel-breaking core, while it deals with Poison-types such as Toxapex and Amoonguss, while Bewear can break through troublesome Ice-types such as Weavile (and also takes on the phys revenge killers like Zer too :o). Porygon2 is a great pivot, as it can bring Bewear in safely with Teleport. Additionally, it Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge, while hurting Dragonite and checks Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Garchomp with Ice Beam, which allows it to pressure Flying and Dragon teams. In return, Bewear breaks through Steel-types that Porygon2 can't do much against (Which Steel-types?). Obstagoon can take Psychic-type attacks such as Choice Specs Tapu Lele's Psychic or Slowbro's Future Sight (these seems to be odd examples, it would be nice if you can get better ones, imo) and can remove Celesteela's Leftovers, making it more vulnerable to Bewear's attacks. Additionally, it is a great status absorber for Bewear. (add that it wallbreaks for bewear; being able to 2HKO Toxapex and Amoongus is big for bewear too) In return, Bewear can break down Steel-types such as Melmetal. Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon and Victini, while also doing well against Kyurem, which causes Bewear trouble. Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep in return. Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres Moltres-Galar, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
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Bewear can use a Rocky Helmet to punish contact even further from Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash, while taking half damage from them. Additionally, Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn. However, both of these options lose the passive recovery of Leftovers.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[neko, 542526], [<username2>, <userid2>], [<username3>, <userid3>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>]]
1/3
 

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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Substitute
move 2: Bulk Up
move 3: Drain Punch
move 4: Darkest Lariat / Toxic / Roar
item: Leftovers
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Substitute allows it to setup without fearing status from Pokemon such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten types such as Steel Steel-type teams. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKO'ing Ferrothorn and Melmetal after a Bulk Up boost, while also OHKOing Choice Scarf Terrakion and Excadrill. Additionally, Drain Punch's HP recovery lets it go toe-to-toe against Pokemon such as Choice Band Zeraora. Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, denting hitting Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch such as Slowbro and Aegislash. Additionally, it ignores defensive stat boosts, meaning that it can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who are immune to Toxic. This EV spread makes Bewear as bulky as possible while outspeeding Corviknight 60 Speed EVs allows Bewear to outspeed Corviknight, with the rest of its EVs made to make Bewear as bulky as possible.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it provides a safe pivot on Pokemon such as Ferrothorn (this isnt incorrect, but if ferro leeches you on the volt you're immeditely forced out again, maybe use a diff steel as an example if possible). Additionally, it can deal with Water- and Flying-types, such as Choice Band Urshifu-R, Celesteela, and Galarian Zapdos. Additionally, Heliolisk's Water immunity helps Bewear deal with things such as Kingdra and Volcanion. Finally, it provides paralysis support with Glare, which lets Bewear set up easier against Pokemon such as Ferrothorn and Sableye. In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Choice Scarf Tapu Lele's Focus Blast, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, set entry hazards, and provide a safe switchin with Teleport, while Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. Braviary has U-turn to pivot Bewear in (try to give an example of what it lures that it can pivot on into bewear, like swampert), while it also removes entry hazards that limit its ability to switch in effectively. Choice Band Diggersby also forms a Steel-breaking core, while it deals with Poison-types such as Toxapex and Amoonguss, while Bewear can break through troublesome Ice-types such as Weavile and revenge killers such as Zeraora. Porygon2 is a great pivot, as it can bring Bewear in safely with Teleport. Additionally, Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge, while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. In return, Bewear breaks through Steel-types that Porygon2 can't do much against, such as Bisharp or Excadrill. Obstagoon can take Psychic-type attacks such as Specs Tapu Lele's Psychic or Slowbro's Future Sight and can remove Celesteela's Leftovers, making it more vulnerable to Bewear's attacks. Additionally, it is a great status absorber for Bewear, while pressuring Toxapex and Amoonguss. In return, Bewear can break down Steel-types such as Melmetal already been mentioned. Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types, types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, and Victini, and Kyurem while also doing well against Kyurem, which cause Bewear trouble. Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep in return (give examples of a steel type or you can remove this sentence entirely). Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Impostor such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
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Bewear can use a Rocky Helmet to punish contact moves even further such as Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn. However, the passive recovery from Leftovers is preferred over these options both of these options lose the passive recovery of Leftovers.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[Neko, 542526], [<username2>, <userid2>], [<username3>, <userid3>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>]]
 

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Drain Punch
Darkest Lariat
Bulk Up / Toxic
Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Rocky Helmet / Leftovers

can you change the set to this above. Bulk Up + Sub / Toxic + Roar or Pain Split are the combos
 

Dead by Daylight

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Drain Punch
Darkest Lariat
Bulk Up / Toxic
Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Rocky Helmet / Leftovers

can you change the set to this above. Bulk Up + Sub / Toxic + Roar or Pain Split are the combos
changed the set + added pain split to paragraph

Should we change the set name, since we don’t want to have BU slashed and in the name? Or is it fine this way?

EDIT: Should i move anything into OO?
 

sasha

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consider my amqc from before as 2/3, just make these following changes as well before doing so

[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Darkest Lariat
move 3: Bulk Up / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Leftovers
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Substitute allows it to setup without fearing status from Pokemon such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten Steel-types. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKO'ing Ferrothorn and Melmetal after a Bulk Up boost, while also OHKOing Choice Scarf Terrakion and Excadrill. Additionally, Drain Punch's HP recovery lets it go toe-to-toe against Pokemon such as Choice Band Zeraora. Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, hitting Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch such as Slowbro and Aegislash. Additionally, it ignores defensive stat boosts, meaning that it can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who are immune to Toxic. Finally, Pain Split lets Bewear stay healthy while whittling down threats such as Melmetal and Terrakion. 60 Speed EVs let it outspeed Corviknight, while the rest of the EVs go into making it Bewear as bulky as possible.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it provides a safe pivot on Pokemon such as Assault Vest Melmetal. Additionally, it can deal with Water- and Flying-types, such as Choice Band Urshifu-R, Celesteela, and Galarian Zapdos. Additionally, Heliolisk's Water immunity helps Bewear deal with things such as Kingdra and Volcanion. Finally, it provides paralysis support with Glare, which lets Bewear set up easier against Pokemon such as Ferrothorn and Sableye. In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Choice Scarf Tapu Lele's Focus Blast, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, set entry hazards, and provide a safe switchin with Teleport, while Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. Braviary has U-turn to pivot Bewear in, while it also removes entry hazards that limit its ability to switch in effectively. Choice Band Diggersby also forms a Steel-breaking core, while it deals with Poison-types such as Toxapex and Amoonguss, while Bewear can break through troublesome Ice-types such as Weavile and revenge killers such as Zeraora. Porygon2 is a great pivot, as it can bring Bewear in safely with Teleport. Additionally, Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge, while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. In return, Bewear breaks through Steel-types that Porygon2 can't do much against, such as Bisharp or Excadrill. Obstagoon can take Psychic-type attacks such as Specs Tapu Lele's Psychic or Slowbro's Future Sight and can remove Celesteela's Leftovers, making it more vulnerable to Bewear's attacks. Additionally, it is a great status absorber for Bewear, while pressuring Toxapex and Amoonguss. Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, Victini, and Kyurem. Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep in return such as Celesteela. Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Imposter such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
--------
Bewear can use a Rocky Helmet to punish contact moves even further such as Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn. However, the passive recovery of Leftovers is preferred over these options.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[Neko, 542526], [sasha, 510532], [<username3>, <userid3>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>]]
 

Dead by Daylight

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consider my amqc from before as 2/3, just make these following changes as well before doing so

[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Darkest Lariat
move 3: Bulk Up / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Leftovers
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Substitute allows it to setup without fearing status from Pokemon such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten Steel-types. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKO'ing Ferrothorn and Melmetal after a Bulk Up boost, while also OHKOing Choice Scarf Terrakion and Excadrill. Additionally, Drain Punch's HP recovery lets it go toe-to-toe against Pokemon such as Choice Band Zeraora. Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, hitting Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch such as Slowbro and Aegislash. Additionally, it ignores defensive stat boosts, meaning that it can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who are immune to Toxic. Finally, Pain Split lets Bewear stay healthy while whittling down threats such as Melmetal and Terrakion. 60 Speed EVs let it outspeed Corviknight, while the rest of the EVs go into making it Bewear as bulky as possible.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it provides a safe pivot on Pokemon such as Assault Vest Melmetal. Additionally, it can deal with Water- and Flying-types, such as Choice Band Urshifu-R, Celesteela, and Galarian Zapdos. Additionally, Heliolisk's Water immunity helps Bewear deal with things such as Kingdra and Volcanion. Finally, it provides paralysis support with Glare, which lets Bewear set up easier against Pokemon such as Ferrothorn and Sableye. In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Choice Scarf Tapu Lele's Focus Blast, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, set entry hazards, and provide a safe switchin with Teleport, while Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. Braviary has U-turn to pivot Bewear in, while it also removes entry hazards that limit its ability to switch in effectively. Choice Band Diggersby also forms a Steel-breaking core, while it deals with Poison-types such as Toxapex and Amoonguss, while Bewear can break through troublesome Ice-types such as Weavile and revenge killers such as Zeraora. Porygon2 is a great pivot, as it can bring Bewear in safely with Teleport. Additionally, Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge, while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. In return, Bewear breaks through Steel-types that Porygon2 can't do much against, such as Bisharp or Excadrill. Obstagoon can take Psychic-type attacks such as Specs Tapu Lele's Psychic or Slowbro's Future Sight and can remove Celesteela's Leftovers, making it more vulnerable to Bewear's attacks. Additionally, it is a great status absorber for Bewear, while pressuring Toxapex and Amoonguss. Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, Victini, and Kyurem. Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep in return such as Celesteela. Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Imposter such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
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Bewear can use a Rocky Helmet to punish contact moves even further such as Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn. However, the passive recovery of Leftovers is preferred over these options.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[Neko, 542526], [sasha, 510532], [<username3>, <userid3>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>]]
Thanks! Done
 

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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Darkest Lariat
move 3: Bulk Up / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Substitute allows it to setup without fearing status from Pokemon such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten Steel-types. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKO'ing Ferrothorn and Melmetal after a Bulk Up boost, while also OHKOing Choice Scarf Terrakion and Excadrill. Additionally, Drain Punch's HP recovery lets it go toe-to-toe against Pokemon such as Choice Band Zeraora. Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, hitting Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch such as Slowbro and Aegislash. Additionally, it ignores defensive stat boosts, meaning that it can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who are immune to Toxic. Pain Split lets Bewear stay healthy while whittling down threats such as Melmetal and Terrakion. Alternatively, Rocky Helmet can be ran over Leftovers to punish contact moves such as Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. 60 Speed EVs let Bewear outspeed Corviknight, while the rest of the EVs go into making it as bulky as possible.
Reorder this paragraph in the exact order the set does. Drain Punch -> Darkest Lariest -> Bulk Up + Substiutte -> Toxic + Roar / Pain Split

Heliolisk is a great (teammate, as it provides a safe pivot on Pokemon such as Assault Vest Melmetal. (fluff, just say what heliolisk does itself) Additionally, it can deal with Water- and Flying-types, such as Choice Band Urshifu-R . ("non-scarf" over choice band sounds better here. Toxapex is a very crucial example here, replace it over galarian zapdos because its not used much rn) , Celesteela, and Galarian Zapdos. Additionally, Heliolisk's Water immunity helps Bewear deal with things such as Kingdra and Volcanion. Finally, it provides paralysis support with Glare, which lets Bewear set up easier against Pokemon such as Ferrothorn and Sableye. In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Choice Scarf Tapu Lele's Focus Blast, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, set entry hazards, and provide a safe switchin with Teleport, while Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. (sentence is very run-on. id stop after you say teleport and make a different sentence. are terrakion and melmetal really "lures" they are just general physical attackers.) Braviary has U-turn to pivot Bewear in, while it also removes entry hazards that limit its ability to switch in effectively. Choice Band Diggersby also forms a Steel-breaking core, while it deals with Poison-types such as Toxapex and Amoonguss, while Bewear can break through troublesome Ice-types such as Weavile and Mamoswine and revenge killers such as Zeraora. Porygon2 is a great pivot, as it can bring Bewear in safely with Teleport. (ok lets work less. we mentioned chansey earlier for teleport so porygon2 and chansey can be grouped together for teleport. they shouldnt be this far apart. Teleport line (this introduces chansey and porygon2 to give a sense of flow) then chansey -> p2) Additionally, Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge, while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. In return, Bewear breaks through Steel-types that Porygon2 can't do much against, such as Bisharp or Excadrill. Obstagoon can take Psychic-type attacks such as Specs Tapu Lele's Psychic or Slowbro's Future Sight and can remove Celesteela's Leftovers, making it more vulnerable to Bewear's attacks. Additionally, it is a great status absorber for Bewear, while pressuring Toxapex and Amoonguss. (this doesnt highlight what obstagoon actually does. Have you ever played like role-distinctive games like overwatch, apex legends, or even fornite. Rn you're giving me the secondary stuff to know. Like "Batman's cape is black and there is a Batgirl character in the game" over what Batman actually does. Obstagoon's coverage is completely unwallable. Are there any mus you could think that Bewear would perform a little worse in comparison to others in (hint: maybe water with pex/peli and poison. obstagoon helps with that with facade+cc+knock. Its dark-typing is something you mention AFTER you explain its role because lets be real youre not really hard switching into tapu lele with obstagoon if you have a chansey walled focus and psychic the entire game.) Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, Victini, and Kyurem. (helped in fairy mu also) Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep in return such as Celesteela. celesteela clicks flamethrower and air slash Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Imposter such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
--------
Bewear can use a Rocky Helmet to punish contact moves even further such as Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn. However, the passive recovery of Leftovers is preferred over these options.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[Neko, 542526], [[sasha, 510532], [<username3>, <userid3>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>]]
lmk when you make these changes Dead by Daylight
 

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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Darkest Lariat
move 3: Bulk Up / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKO'ing Ferrothorn and Melmetal after a Bulk Up boost, while also OHKOing Choice Scarf Terrakion and Excadrill. "After a Bulk Up boost. isn't really needed. 1v1 Bewear checks all of these Pokemon without requiring a Bulk up boost so that part is incorrect. "Choice Scarf Terrakion" Additionally, Drain Punch's HP recovery lets it go toe-to-toe against Pokemon such as Choice Band Zeraora. (indirectly said this in line 1) Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, hitting Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch such as Slowbro and Aegislash. (Slowbro needs to be smthn different. Bewear is the sack vs Psychic and Bewear does nothing vs Water but prevent Barraskewda / Crawdaunt / Urshifu from getting back-to-back kills.) Additionally, it ignores defensive stat boosts, meaning that it can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. (Instead of making these two separate sentences something like "Darkest Lariat checks setup sweepers like Corviknight and hits Psychic- and Ghost-types like x and Aegislash for supereffective damage") Substitute allows it to setup without fearing status from Pokemon such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten Steel-types. (Saying this line makes it seems like its mainly good against Steel, but its useful against Dark, Ice, and other types as well.) Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who are immune to Toxic. (Mandibuzz is a good example. Let's put Roar into OO, and Roar is for Substitute + BU Landorus-T not walls.) Pain Split lets Bewear stay healthy while whittling down threats such as Melmetal and Terrakion. (I'd mention that Bewear can run more Defensive Evs over HP to get more split recovery) Alternatively, Rocky Helmet can be ran over Leftovers to punish contact moves such as Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. 60 Speed EVs let Bewear outspeed Corviknight, while the rest of the EVs go into making it as bulky as possible.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it can break through Water- and Flying-types such as non-Scarfed Urshifu-R, Toxapex, and Celesteela, while pivoting out of Steel-types such as Assault Vest Melmetal that it cannot break through. Additionally, Heliolisk's Water immunity helps Bewear deal with things such as Kingdra and Volcanion. (shouldn't this be mentioned in Line 1? Refer to Paragraph 1 on how you can merge two sentences like this into one.) In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Choice Scarf Tapu Lele's Focus Blast, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, set entry hazards, and provide a safe switchin with Teleport. (Chansey checks Specs Lele as well so there is no need to specify choice scarf. Specs lele eats an attack from helio with ease so it being slower isn't a tremendous factor here. focus blast doesn't need to be specified here either) In return, Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. Porygon2 is another great pivot, as it can bring Bewear in safely with Teleport. (BoltBeam should be mentioned first then Teleport. Momentum in general should be inside one line: Chansey + Braviary + porygon2 then introducing each of them in the order you said it in) Additionally, Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge, while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. In return, Bewear breaks through Steel-types that Porygon2 can't do much against, such as Bisharp or Excadrill. (Defensive p2 struggling with exca and bisharp?) Braviary has U-turn to pivot Bewear in, (read up)while it also removes entry hazards that limit its ability to switch in effectively. Choice Band Diggersby also forms a Steel-breaking core, while it deals with Poison-types such as Toxapex and Amoonguss, while Bewear can break through troublesome Ice-types such as Weavile and Mamoswine and revenge killers such as Zeraora. Obstagoon’s power lets it weaken or break key defensive pieces, such as Toxapex or Slowking-Galar, while taking Psychic-type attacks such as Specs Tapu Lele's Psychic or Slowbro's Future Sight. (the matchups obstagoon covers is more crucial than "toxapex and galarian slowking") It can also remove Celesteela's Leftovers (how?), making it more vulnerable to Bewear's attacks. Finally, it is a great status absorber for Bewear. Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, Victini, and Kyurem. It can also set up on Fairy-types that would threaten Bewear out. In return, Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep such as Ferrothorn. Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Imposter such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
--------
Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn. However, the passive recovery of Leftovers is preferred over this option.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[Neko, 542526], [[sasha, 510532], [<username3>, <userid3>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>]]

this needs a lot of work still. check out some of the uploaded monotype analyses from this generation to give you an idea on how to word your sentences and what's expected. I didn't check everything so make sure you reread everything and try to apply the comments I've made in one section to another. lmk when you implemented
 

Dead by Daylight

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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Darkest Lariat
move 3: Bulk Up / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKO'ing Ferrothorn and Melmetal after a Bulk Up boost, while also OHKOing Choice Scarf Terrakion and Excadrill. "After a Bulk Up boost. isn't really needed. 1v1 Bewear checks all of these Pokemon without requiring a Bulk up boost so that part is incorrect. "Choice Scarf Terrakion" Additionally, Drain Punch's HP recovery lets it go toe-to-toe against Pokemon such as Choice Band Zeraora. (indirectly said this in line 1) Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, hitting Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch such as Slowbro and Aegislash. (Slowbro needs to be smthn different. Bewear is the sack vs Psychic and Bewear does nothing vs Water but prevent Barraskewda / Crawdaunt / Urshifu from getting back-to-back kills.) Additionally, it ignores defensive stat boosts, meaning that it can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. (Instead of making these two separate sentences something like "Darkest Lariat checks setup sweepers like Corviknight and hits Psychic- and Ghost-types like x and Aegislash for supereffective damage") Substitute allows it to setup without fearing status from Pokemon such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten Steel-types. (Saying this line makes it seems like its mainly good against Steel, but its useful against Dark, Ice, and other types as well.) Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who are immune to Toxic. (Mandibuzz is a good example. Let's put Roar into OO, and Roar is for Substitute + BU Landorus-T not walls.) Pain Split lets Bewear stay healthy while whittling down threats such as Melmetal and Terrakion. (I'd mention that Bewear can run more Defensive Evs over HP to get more split recovery) Alternatively, Rocky Helmet can be ran over Leftovers to punish contact moves such as Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. 60 Speed EVs let Bewear outspeed Corviknight, while the rest of the EVs go into making it as bulky as possible.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it can break through Water- and Flying-types such as non-Scarfed Urshifu-R, Toxapex, and Celesteela, while pivoting out of Steel-types such as Assault Vest Melmetal that it cannot break through. Additionally, Heliolisk's Water immunity helps Bewear deal with things such as Kingdra and Volcanion. (shouldn't this be mentioned in Line 1? Refer to Paragraph 1 on how you can merge two sentences like this into one.) In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Choice Scarf Tapu Lele's Focus Blast, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, set entry hazards, and provide a safe switchin with Teleport. (Chansey checks Specs Lele as well so there is no need to specify choice scarf. Specs lele eats an attack from helio with ease so it being slower isn't a tremendous factor here. focus blast doesn't need to be specified here either) In return, Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. Porygon2 is another great pivot, as it can bring Bewear in safely with Teleport. (BoltBeam should be mentioned first then Teleport. Momentum in general should be inside one line: Chansey + Braviary + porygon2 then introducing each of them in the order you said it in) Additionally, Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge, while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. In return, Bewear breaks through Steel-types that Porygon2 can't do much against, such as Bisharp or Excadrill. (Defensive p2 struggling with exca and bisharp?) Braviary has U-turn to pivot Bewear in, (read up)while it also removes entry hazards that limit its ability to switch in effectively. Choice Band Diggersby also forms a Steel-breaking core, while it deals with Poison-types such as Toxapex and Amoonguss, while Bewear can break through troublesome Ice-types such as Weavile and Mamoswine and revenge killers such as Zeraora. Obstagoon’s power lets it weaken or break key defensive pieces, such as Toxapex or Slowking-Galar, while taking Psychic-type attacks such as Specs Tapu Lele's Psychic or Slowbro's Future Sight. (the matchups obstagoon covers is more crucial than "toxapex and galarian slowking") It can also remove Celesteela's Leftovers (how?), making it more vulnerable to Bewear's attacks. Finally, it is a great status absorber for Bewear. Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, Victini, and Kyurem. It can also set up on Fairy-types that would threaten Bewear out. In return, Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep such as Ferrothorn. Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Imposter such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
--------
Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn. However, the passive recovery of Leftovers is preferred over this option.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[Neko, 542526], [[sasha, 510532], [<username3>, <userid3>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>]]

this needs a lot of work still. check out some of the uploaded monotype analyses from this generation to give you an idea on how to word your sentences and what's expected. I didn't check everything so make sure you reread everything and try to apply the comments I've made in one section to another. lmk when you implemented
done.
 

twinkay

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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Darkest Lariat
move 3: Bulk Up / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKO'ing Ferrothorn and Melmetal while also OHKOing Terrakion and Excadrill and providing recovery. Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, hitting Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch such as Mew and Aegislash, while ignoring defensive stat boosts, meaning that it can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. Substitute allows it to setup without fearing status from Pokemon such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten Steel-types. Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who are immune to Toxic. Pain Split lets Bewear stay healthy while whittling down threats such as Melmetal and Terrakion is an option to provide Bewear more instant recovery. Alternatively, Rocky Helmet can be ran over Leftovers to punish contact moves such as Weavile's Triple Axel or Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. 60 Speed EVs let Bewear outspeed Corviknight, while the rest of the EVs go into making it as bulky as possible. On a set with Pain Split, zero HP EVs and maximum Defense and Special Defense EVs can be run to maximize Pain Split's recovery.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it can break through Water- and Flying-types such as non-Scarfed Urshifu-R, Toxapex, and Celesteela, while using Dry Skin to help Bewear deal with Pokémon such as Kingdra and Volcanion. In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or Assault Vest Melmetal, Excadrill which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey, Porygon2, and Braviary are all good teammates, as they can all pivot Bewear in safely on something that it can set up on, such as Ferrothorn. (prob only one of these runs a pivot move) Chansey can soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Tapu Lele, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, and set entry hazards. In return, Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge, while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. Braviary removes entry hazards such as Toxic Spikes that limit Bewear's ability to switch in repeatedly, letting it have better longevity. Diggersby and Obstagoon are threats that help break Steel while also dealing with physically defensive walls such as Toxapex and Slowbro. also forms a Steel-breaking core, while it deals with Poison-types such as Toxapex and Amoonguss, while Bewear can break through troublesome Ice-types such as Weavile and Mamoswine and revenge killers such as Zeraora. Obstagoon’s power lets it weaken or break key defensive pieces, such as Toxapex, Slowking-Galar, and Heatran, while taking Psychic-type attacks such as Specs Tapu Lele's Psychic or Slowbro's Future Sight. It can also remove Celesteela's Leftovers with Knock Off, making it more vulnerable to Bewear's attacks. (just merging with diggersby sentence) Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, Victini, and Kyurem. It can also set up on Fairy-types that would threaten Bewear out. In return, Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep such as Ferrothorn. Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Imposter such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
--------
Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn and Toxic Spikes from Dragalge.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[Neko, 542526], [[sasha, 510532], [<username3>, <userid3>]]
- Grammar checked by: [[<username1>, <userid1>], [<username2>, <userid2>]]
QC 3/3 :heart:
 

Adeleine

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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Darkest Lariat
move 3: Bulk Up / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKO'ing 2HKOing Ferrothorn and Melmetal while also and OHKOing Terrakion and Excadrill, (AC) while providing recovery. Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, hitting hits Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch, (AC) such as Mew and Aegislash, while ignoring defensive stat boosts, meaning that it Bewear can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. Bulk Up lets Bewear greatly threaten Steel-types, while Substitute allows it to setup set up without fearing status from Pokemon moves such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten Steel-types. Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind can tank (p minor but it feels like slowbro getting 3hkoed means it at least "minds" some) Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned these walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who which are immune to Toxic. (maybe worth briefly specifying how phazing walls helps bc they can just switch in again to wall bewear. does phazing them give you more setup time to eventually break through them? does it accumulate hazards damage? etc.) Pain Split is an option to provide Bewear more instant recovery. Alternatively, Rocky Helmet can be ran over Leftovers Leftovers is standard, but Rocky Helmet can be run to punish contact moves such as Weavile's Triple Axel or and Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. 60 Speed EVs let Bewear outspeed Corviknight, while the rest of the EVs go into making it as bulky as possible. On a set with Pain Split, zero HP EVs and maximum Defense and Special Defense EVs can be run to maximize Pain Split's recovery.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it can break through Water- and Flying-types such as non-Scarfed non-Choice Scarf Urshifu-R, Toxapex, and Celesteela, while using and it uses Dry Skin to help Bewear deal with Pokemon (removed E accent) such as Kingdra and Volcanion. In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or and Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey, Porygon2, and Braviary are all good teammates, as they can all pivot Bewear in safely on something that can safely pivot Bewear into a foe it can set up on, such as Ferrothorn. Chansey can also soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Tapu Lele, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, and set entry hazards. Stealth Rock. In return, Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, draws in, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge (RC) while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. Braviary removes entry hazards that limit Bewear's ability to switch in repeatedly, letting it hazards, helping Bewear switch in repeatedly and have better longevity. Diggersby and Obstagoon are threats that help break Steel help Bewear break through Steel teams while also dealing with physically defensive walls such as Toxapex and Slowbro. Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, Victini, and Kyurem. It can also set up on Fairy-types that would threaten force Bewear out. In return, Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep such as Ferrothorn. Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Imposter, (AC) such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Normal
--------
Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to help Braviary switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while notably avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn and Toxic Spikes from Dragalge.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
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[SET]
name: Bulk Up (Normal)
move 1: Drain Punch
move 2: Darkest Lariat
move 3: Bulk Up / Toxic
move 4: Substitute / Roar / Pain Split
item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet
ability: Fluffy
nature: Impish
evs: 252 HP / 196 Def / 60 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Bewear is a fantastic asset for Normal teams due to its ability, Fluffy, letting it check physical attackers such as Choice Band Zeraora, Zarude, Barraskewda, and Weavile. Drain Punch deals with Steel-types, 2HKO'ing 2HKOing Ferrothorn and Melmetal while also and OHKOing Terrakion and Excadrill, (AC) while providing recovery. Darkest Lariat rounds off its coverage, hitting hits Psychic- and Ghost-types that attempt to switch in on Drain Punch, (AC) such as Mew and Aegislash, while ignoring defensive stat boosts, meaning that it Bewear can face off against non-Taunt Corviknight. Bulk Up lets Bewear greatly threaten Steel-types, while Substitute allows it to setup set up without fearing status from Pokemon moves such as Toxic from Aegislash and Leech Seed from Ferrothorn, while Bulk Up is its setup move of choice, allowing it to greatly threaten Steel-types. Toxic can be run over Darkest Lariat to pressure defensive walls that don't mind can tank (p minor but it feels like slowbro getting 3hkoed means it at least "minds" some) Bewear's boosted attacks, such as Slowbro and Hippowdon, while Roar lets it force out the aforementioned these walls alongside Amoonguss and Celesteela, who which are immune to Toxic. (maybe worth briefly specifying how phazing walls helps bc they can just switch in again to wall bewear. does phazing them give you more setup time to eventually break through them? does it accumulate hazards damage? etc.) Pain Split is an option to provide Bewear more instant recovery. Alternatively, Rocky Helmet can be ran over Leftovers Leftovers is standard, but Rocky Helmet can be run to punish contact moves such as Weavile's Triple Axel or and Melmetal's Double Iron Bash. 60 Speed EVs let Bewear outspeed Corviknight, while the rest of the EVs go into making it as bulky as possible. On a set with Pain Split, zero HP EVs and maximum Defense and Special Defense EVs can be run to maximize Pain Split's recovery.

Heliolisk is a great teammate, as it can break through Water- and Flying-types such as non-Scarfed non-Choice Scarf Urshifu-R, Toxapex, and Celesteela, while using and it uses Dry Skin to help Bewear deal with Pokemon (removed E accent) such as Kingdra and Volcanion. In return, Bewear can break through Steel-types such as Ferrothorn or and Assault Vest Melmetal, which shrug off Heliolisk's attacks. Chansey, Porygon2, and Braviary are all good teammates, as they can all pivot Bewear in safely on something that can safely pivot Bewear into a foe it can set up on, such as Ferrothorn. Chansey can also soak up status that would limit Bewear, take on special attackers such as Tapu Lele, Choice Specs Jirachi, and Hydreigon, and set entry hazards. Stealth Rock. In return, Bewear can defeat Pokemon that Chansey lures, draws in, such as Terrakion and Melmetal. Porygon2 can spread paralysis through Discharge (RC) while checking Flying- and Dragon-types such as Landorus-T and Dragonite with Ice Beam. Braviary removes entry hazards that limit Bewear's ability to switch in repeatedly, letting it hazards, helping Bewear switch in repeatedly and have better longevity. Diggersby and Obstagoon are threats that help break Steel help Bewear break through Steel teams while also dealing with physically defensive walls such as Toxapex and Slowbro. Snorlax is a good soft check to Fire- and Ice-types that give Bewear trouble such as Blacephalon, Victini, and Kyurem. It can also set up on Fairy-types that would threaten force Bewear out. In return, Bewear can pressure Steel-types that can stop Snorlax's sweep such as Ferrothorn. Finally, Ditto can copy and punish setup sweepers with Imposter, (AC) such as Bulk Up Zeraora, Galarian Moltres, and Swords Dance Garchomp.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Normal
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Heavy-Duty Boots is another option on teams without Braviary to improve Bewear's ability to help Braviary switch in and take on physical attackers such as Terrakion, while notably avoiding Spikes from Ferrothorn and Toxic Spikes from Dragalge.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Normal analysis by: [[Dead by Daylight, 571069]]
- Quality checked by: [[Neko, 542526], (removed extra bracket ->) [sasha, 510532], [Felines, 290520]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Adeleine, 517429]]

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