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Ducky

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[SET]
name: Psychic Surge Attacker
move 1: Expanding Force
move 2: Psyshock
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Nasty Plot
item: Choice Specs / Twisted Spoon
ability: Psychic Surge
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Psychic Surge Alakazam is a terrifying wallbreaker that overwhelms opposing teams with Expanding Force. Expanding Force defines the set, becoming an incredibly strong 120 BP move further boosted by Psychic Terrain that OHKOes many strong attackers such as Zapdos, Cinderace, Terrakion, and Garchomp; Psychic Surge also protects Alakazam from opposing priority users like Triage Tapu Bulu. Psyshock allows Alakazam to threaten Chansey and Blissey, which would otherwise wall it, while Focus Blast threatens Steel- and Dark-types like Ferrothorn and Zarude that could otherwise check it. Trick is used on Choice Specs sets to cripple switch-ins such as Assault Vest Jirachi, while Nasty Plot is used on Twisted Spoon sets to boost Alakazam's damage even further. Choice Specs is the preferred item, providing immediate power and not needing to find setup opportunities, while Twisted Spoon pairs well with Nasty Plot at the cost of not boosting Alakazam's coverage moves.

Alakazam fits best on bulky offense and balance teams that appreciate its high Speed and damage output to help deal with powerful wallbreakers such as Galarian Zapdos and Cinderace. Due to Alakazam's poor bulk, slow pivots such as Blissey and Corviknight are welcome partners. Entry hazard setters such as Swampert and Ferrothorn also make good teammates, as they wear down Alakazam's checks Faster Pokemon such as Tapu Koko and Barraskewda force Alakazam out, so Pokemon such as Ferrothorn that can switch into these threats are necessary to pair with Alakazam. Specially defensive Steel-types such as RegenVest Jirachi are able to freely switch into Alakazam, so offensive partners who can force them out, such as Zarude and Cinderace, are good teammates. Opposing Dark-types like Mandibuzz and Zarude severely limit Alakazam's effectiveness, making teammates like Kommo-o that can switch into them great partners.

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

Shadow Ball is an option to hit RegenVest Jirachi harder, but dropping Focus Blast leaves Alakazam walled by other Steel-types. Dazzling Gleam is an alternative to Focus Blast that threatens Mandibuzz while still hitting Zarude, but faces the same problems Shadow Ball does. A No Guard set with Zap Cannon and Focus Blast can be run to spread paralysis and enable offensive partners, but lacks damage before it sets up. A Choice Scarf can also be due to Alakazam's high damage output, but it is outclassed by Azelf which has U-turn.

Checks and Counters
===================

**RegenVest Jirachi**: RegenVest Jirachi can freely switch into Alakazam's attacks and force it out with U-turn, but it must be cautious of Trick, which significantly decreases its effectiveness.

**Faster Offensive Pokemon**: Most faster offensive Pokemon such as Talonflame and Tapu Koko can force Alakazam out, but they can not switch in safely.

**Dark-types**: Dark-type Pokemon such as Zarude and Hydreigon are immune to Alakazam's STAB moves and can take advantage of its Choice lock,; however, these Pokemon fear Focus Blast and must be careful switching in.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Ducky, 525446]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [Isaiah, 375662]]
- Grammar checked by: [[UT, 523866]]
 
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[SET]
name: Psychic Surge Attacker
move 1: Expanding Force
move 2: Psyshock
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Nasty Plot
item: Choice Specs / Twisted Spoon
ability: Psychic Surge
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Psychic Surge Alakazam is a terrifying wallbreaker one word, with Psychic Surge boosting its STAB Psychic-type moves, as well as making it immune to Priority moves overwhelming opposing teams with Psychic Surge-boosted Expanding Force. Expanding Force defines the set, becoming an incredibly strong 156 BP move in Psychic Terrain, allowing Alakazam to OHKO many strong attackers such as Zapdos, Cinderace, Terrakion, and Garchomp; Psychic Surge also protects Alakazam from opposing priority users like Triage Tapu Bulu. Psyshock allows Alakazam to threaten Chansey and Blissey, who would otherwise wall it, while Focus Blast threatens Steel-types such as Heatran and Ferrothorn, who do not fear Expanding Force and Psyshock Steel- and Dark-types that could otherwise check it. Trick is used on Choice Specs sets to cripple switch-ins such as Assault Vest Jirachi, while Nasty Plot is used on Twisted Spoon sets to boost Alakazam's damage even further. Choice Specs is the preferred item, boosting its Special moves providing immediate power and not needing to find setup opportunities, while Twisted Spoon pairs well with Nasty Plot at the cost of not boosting Alakazam's coverage moves.

Alakazam fits best on bulky offense or and balance teams who that appreciate its high Speed and damage output to help deal with powerful wallbreakers such as Galarian Zapdos and Cinderace. Due to Alakazam's poor bulk, slow pivots such as Blissey and Corviknight are welcome partners. Hazard Entry hazard setters such as Swampert and Ferrothorn also make good teammates, as they chip hazards provide allow Alakazam to wear down its wear down Alakazam's checks much more easily. Faster Pokemon such as Tapu Koko and Barraskewda force Alakazam out, so Pokemon such as Ferrothorn who that can switch into these threats are necessary to pair with Alakazam. Specially defensive Steel-types such as RegenVest Jirachi are able to freely switch into Alakazam, so offensive partners who can force them out, such as Zarude and Cinderace, are good teammates to pair with Alakazam. Opposing Dark-types like Mandibuzz and Zarude severely limit Alakazam's effectiveness, making teammates like Kommo-o and Tapu Fini that can switch into them great partners.

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

Shadow Ball is an option to hit RegenVest Jirachi harder, but dropping Focus Blast leaves Alakazam walled by other Steel-types. A No Guard set with Zap Cannon and Focus Blast can be run to spread paralysis and enable offensive partners, but lacks damage before it sets up.

Checks and Counters
===================

**RegenVest Jirachi**: RegenVest Jirachi can freely switch into Alakazam's attacks and force it out with U-turn, but it must be cautious of Trick, which significantly decrease's its effectiveness.

**Faster Offensive Pokemon**: Most faster offensive Pokemon such as Talonflame and Tapu Koko can force Alakazam out, but they can not switch into any of Alakazam's attacks.

add dark types

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Ducky, 525446]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

QC 1/2!

 

Ducky

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add remove conjecture
[SET]
name: Psychic Surge Attacker
move 1: Expanding Force
move 2: Psyshock
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Nasty Plot
item: Choice Specs / Twisted Spoon
ability: Psychic Surge
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Psychic Surge Alakazam is a terrifying wallbreaker one word, with Psychic Surge boosting its STAB Psychic-type moves, as well as making it immune to Priority moves overwhelming opposing teams with Psychic Surge-boosted Expanding Force. Expanding Force defines the set, becoming an incredibly strong 156 BP move in Psychic Terrain, allowing Alakazam to OHKO many strong attackers such as Zapdos, Cinderace, Terrakion, and Garchomp; Psychic Surge also protects Alakazam from opposing priority users like Triage Tapu Bulu. Psyshock allows Alakazam to threaten Chansey and Blissey, who would otherwise wall it, while Focus Blast threatens Steel-types such as Heatran and Ferrothorn, who do not fear Expanding Force and Psyshock Steel- and Dark-types that could otherwise check it. Trick is used on Choice Specs sets to cripple switch-ins such as Assault Vest Jirachi, while Nasty Plot is used on Twisted Spoon sets to boost Alakazam's damage even further. Choice Specs is the preferred item, boosting its Special moves providing immediate power and not needing to find setup opportunities, while Twisted Spoon pairs well with Nasty Plot at the cost of not boosting Alakazam's coverage moves.

Alakazam fits best on bulky offense or and balance teams who that appreciate its high Speed and damage output to help deal with powerful wallbreakers such as Galarian Zapdos and Cinderace. Due to Alakazam's poor bulk, slow pivots such as Blissey and Corviknight are welcome partners. Hazard Entry hazard setters such as Swampert and Ferrothorn also make good teammates, as they chip hazards provide allow Alakazam to wear down its wear down Alakazam's checks much more easily. Faster Pokemon such as Tapu Koko and Barraskewda force Alakazam out, so Pokemon such as Ferrothorn who that can switch into these threats are necessary to pair with Alakazam. Specially defensive Steel-types such as RegenVest Jirachi are able to freely switch into Alakazam, so offensive partners who can force them out, such as Zarude and Cinderace, are good teammates to pair with Alakazam. Opposing Dark-types like Mandibuzz and Zarude severely limit Alakazam's effectiveness, making teammates like Kommo-o and Tapu Fini that can switch into them great partners.

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

Shadow Ball is an option to hit RegenVest Jirachi harder, but dropping Focus Blast leaves Alakazam walled by other Steel-types. A No Guard set with Zap Cannon and Focus Blast can be run to spread paralysis and enable offensive partners, but lacks damage before it sets up.

Checks and Counters
===================

**RegenVest Jirachi**: RegenVest Jirachi can freely switch into Alakazam's attacks and force it out with U-turn, but it must be cautious of Trick, which significantly decrease's its effectiveness.

**Faster Offensive Pokemon**: Most faster offensive Pokemon such as Talonflame and Tapu Koko can force Alakazam out, but they can not switch into any of Alakazam's attacks.

add dark types

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Ducky, 525446]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

QC 1/2!

done, thanks for the edits
 

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[SET]
name: Psychic Surge Attacker
move 1: Expanding Force
move 2: Psyshock
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Nasty Plot
item: Choice Specs / Twisted Spoon
ability: Psychic Surge
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Psychic Surge Alakazam is a terrifying wallbreaker overwhelming opposing teams with Psychic Surge-boosted Expanding Force. Expanding Force defines the set, becoming an incredibly strong 156 BP move in Psychic Terrain, allowing Alakazam to OHKO many strong attackers such as Zapdos, Cinderace, Terrakion, and Garchomp; Psychic Surge also protects Alakazam from opposing priority users like Triage Tapu Bulu. Psyshock allows Alakazam to threaten Chansey and Blissey, who would otherwise wall it, while Focus Blast threatens Steel- and Dark-types like Ferrothorn and Zarude, respectively that could otherwise check it. Trick is used on Choice Specs sets to cripple switch-ins such as Assault Vest Jirachi, while Nasty Plot is used on Twisted Spoon sets to boost Alakazam's damage even further. Choice Specs is the preferred item, providing immediate power and not needing to find setup opportunities, while Twisted Spoon pairs well with Nasty Plot at the cost of not boosting Alakazam's coverage moves.

Alakazam fits best on bulky offense and balance teams that appreciate its high Speed and damage output to help deal with powerful wallbreakers such as Galarian Zapdos and Cinderace. Due to Alakazam's poor bulk, slow pivots such as Blissey and Corviknight are welcome partners. Entry hazard setters such as Swampert and Ferrothorn also make good teammates, as they wear down Alakazam's checks much more easily. Faster Pokemon such as Tapu Koko and Barraskewda force Alakazam out, so Pokemon such as Ferrothorn that can switch into these threats are necessary to pair with Alakazam. Specially defensive Steel-types such as RegenVest Jirachi are able to freely switch into Alakazam, so offensive partners who can force them out, such as Zarude and Cinderace, are good teammates to pair with Alakazam. Opposing Dark-types like Mandibuzz and Zarude severely limit Alakazam's effectiveness, making teammates like Kommo-o and Tapu Fini (not a zarude switch-in) that can switch into them great partners.

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

Shadow Ball is an option to hit RegenVest Jirachi harder, but dropping Focus Blast leaves Alakazam walled by other Steel-types. Mention how DGleam can hit Mandibuzz and still hits zarude A No Guard set with Zap Cannon and Focus Blast can be run to spread paralysis and enable offensive partners, but lacks damage before it sets up. Mention how choice scarf is also a possible set that's fast and still has a lot of power, but outclassed by azelf bc it can uturn

Checks and Counters
===================

**RegenVest Jirachi**: RegenVest Jirachi can freely switch into Alakazam's attacks and force it out with U-turn, but it must be cautious of Trick, which significantly decrease's its effectiveness.

**Faster Offensive Pokemon**: Most faster offensive Pokemon such as Talonflame and Tapu Koko can force Alakazam out, but they can not switch into any of Alakazam's attacks.

**Dark-types**: Dark-type Pokemon such as Zarude and Hydreigon are immune to Alakazam's STAB moves and can take advantage of its Choice lock, however, these Pokemon fear Focus Blast so must be careful switching in.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Ducky, 525446]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [Isaiah, 375662]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]
QC 2/2
 

UT

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add remove conjecture
[SET]
name: Psychic Surge Attacker
move 1: Expanding Force
move 2: Psyshock
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Nasty Plot
item: Choice Specs / Twisted Spoon
ability: Psychic Surge
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Psychic Surge Alakazam is a terrifying wallbreaker overwhelming that overwhelms opposing teams with Psychic Surge-boosted Expanding Force. Expanding Force defines the set, becoming an incredibly strong 156 120 BP move in further boosted by Psychic Terrain, allowing Alakazam to OHKO that OHKOes many strong attackers such as Zapdos, Cinderace, Terrakion, and Garchomp; Psychic Surge also protects Alakazam from opposing priority users like Triage Tapu Bulu. Psyshock allows Alakazam to threaten Chansey and Blissey, who which would otherwise wall it, while Focus Blast threatens Steel- and Dark-types like Ferrothorn and Zarude, respectively that could otherwise check it. Trick is used on Choice Specs sets to cripple switch-ins such as Assault Vest Jirachi, while Nasty Plot is used on Twisted Spoon sets to boost Alakazam's damage even further. Choice Specs is the preferred item, providing immediate power and not needing to find setup opportunities, while Twisted Spoon pairs well with Nasty Plot at the cost of not boosting Alakazam's coverage moves.

Alakazam fits best on bulky offense and balance teams that appreciate its high Speed and damage output to help deal with powerful wallbreakers such as Galarian Zapdos and Cinderace. Due to Alakazam's poor bulk, slow pivots such as Blissey and Corviknight are welcome partners. Entry hazard setters such as Swampert and Ferrothorn also make good teammates, as they wear down Alakazam's checks much more easily. Faster Pokemon such as Tapu Koko and Barraskewda force Alakazam out, so Pokemon such as Ferrothorn that can switch into these threats are necessary to pair with Alakazam. Specially defensive Steel-types such as RegenVest Jirachi are able to freely switch into Alakazam, so offensive partners who can force them out, such as Zarude and Cinderace, are good teammates to pair with Alakazam. Opposing Dark-types like Mandibuzz and Zarude severely limit Alakazam's effectiveness, making teammates like Kommo-o that can switch into them great partners.

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

Shadow Ball is an option to hit RegenVest Jirachi harder, but dropping Focus Blast leaves Alakazam walled by other Steel-types. Dazzling Gleam is an alternative to Focus Blast that threatens Mandibuzz while still hitting Zarude, but faces the same problems Shadow Ball does. A No Guard set with Zap Cannon and Focus Blast can be run to spread paralysis and enable offensive partners, but lacks damage before it sets up. A Choice Scarf can also be due to Alakazam's high damage output, but it is outclassed by Azelf which has U-turn.

Checks and Counters
===================

**RegenVest Jirachi**: RegenVest Jirachi can freely switch into Alakazam's attacks and force it out with U-turn, but it must be cautious of Trick, which significantly decrease's decreases its effectiveness.

**Faster Offensive Pokemon**: Most faster offensive Pokemon such as Talonflame and Tapu Koko can force Alakazam out, but they can not switch into any of Alakazam's attacks safely.

**Dark-types**: Dark-type Pokemon such as Zarude and Hydreigon are immune to Alakazam's STAB moves and can take advantage of its Choice lock,; however, these Pokemon fear Focus Blast so and must be careful switching in.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Ducky, 525446]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [Isaiah, 375662]]
- Grammar checked by: [[UT, 523866]]

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