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smiling through it all
fixed!https://www.smogon.com/dex/sv/pokemon/giratina-origin/
For Tina-O's "Special Utility" set, it should have the Griseous Core item, not the Griseous Orb.
fixed!https://www.smogon.com/dex/sv/pokemon/giratina-origin/
For Tina-O's "Special Utility" set, it should have the Griseous Core item, not the Griseous Orb.
This will be fixed soon! Thank you.https://www.smogon.com/dex/ss/pokemon/jirachi/
Jirachi's SS UU analysis refers to its ability as "Serene Grance" in the first paragraph of the first set.
https://www.smogon.com/dex/rb/formats/uubl/ the RBY UUBL page refers to "bl" as borderline, while the rest of the generations refer to it as "banlist"
These are fixed, tyhttps://www.smogon.com/dex/sm/pokemon/tyranitar/doubles/
The first paragraph for the Choice Band set on Tyranitar's Gen 7 DOU analysis lists Snorlax as one of the main targets for a suggested coverage move (Snorlax has been banned from the tier for some time).
"Low Kick and Superpower are options for hitting Snorlax, opposing Tyranitar, and Steel-types such as Heatran and Ferrothorn for extra damage."
this has been fixed; we used to do very little in terms of formatting old analyses so one lackluster spacing leads to that.https://www.smogon.com/dex/bw/pokemon/virizion/
The entire "Other Options" paragraph is written in header formatting.
Bumping this because I never got any sort of answer one way or another.Starmie's GSC OU Analysis has the following sentence in the Overview section.
Both "team" and Starmie's name are mentioned multiple times, which reads kind of awkwardly for a single sentence. It should probably look something like this.
(I know I have analysis editing perms due to my badge, but I've never used them and don't know the proper procedure. I thought going through this thread would be the most appropriate course of action.)
Fixed! I deleted the first mention because it wasn't in the final version that was uploaded (or wasn't supposed to be; check the thread in past generation archives if you want).Nidokings Gen 8 OU analysis mentions Stealth Rock twice in other options
"Nidoking can function as a Stealth Rock user thanks to the many switches it forces."
"Lastly, Stealth Rock can be used on teams lacking a Stealth Rock setter, enabling Nidoking to set the hazard on forced switches."
Sableye | SM | Smogon Strategy Pokedex they made a typo of the word Sableye in the Set Details sectionPrankster allows Sableye to burn a threatening foe with priority Will-O-Wisp before Mega Evolving, most notably Mega Mawile and Hone Claws Kyurem-B prior to using Substitute, which would obliterate the stall team Mega Sabeleye fits in.
The set mentions pivoting in its comments but doesn't have U-turn as a move option.Knock Off punishes bulky foes like Dudunsparce and Braviary on the switch, though STAB coverage in Leaf Blade and pivoting are both generally more useful.
It should be form not formeIt also lacks any forme of recovery, meaning that it cannot continously check Psychic- and Fairy-types.
This was likely meant to be a bullet point for the Overview but is improperly formatted.*Iron Hands fits best on balance teams, where it contributes to the pivot-heavy playstyle. Tailwind teams can also utilize Iron Hands as a defensive backbone and bulky pivot.
Kingambit comment is understandable, though to me just saying 5 Supreme Overlord boosts doesn't necessarily imply Black Glasses - I don't mind including some clarification but yeah that's why that was omitted. Be careful with calcing for Val though as this is incorrect, the calc auto changes the Quark Drive boost to Attack here which is why it's killing in yours; in reality, Quark Drive boost goes to Speed, and +2 Val will never kill Moth with CC.There are two inaccuracies in this line. Firstly, iron moth cannot always live the offensive swords dance set sucker punch at 5 supreme overlord boosts, but can always live the hit if it is the bulky swords dance set. Clarity on this in the line would be appreciated. Secondly, it can never live a +2 iron valiant close combat.