Strategy & Metagame Two sides of one coin : Offensive and Defensive threats in OU

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I was thinking of writing an article about Pokemon which can effectively run both offensive and defensive sets in OU, explaining what they can provide offensively and defensively, how to identify which sets these Pokemon are running, and the different ways you can handle specific sets, and generally showcasing how you can't always expect whether a Pokemon will be offensive or defensive.

Pokemon I'll cover : Landorus-T, Mega Altaria, Mega Charizard X, Heatran, Mega Scizor, Talonflame, Garchomp, Tyranitar, Celebi, Gyarados, Starmie, Chesnaught.

(also I probably need a less confusing title)
 
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Cool idea, I like it. You can wait some time before moving it to the wokshp, but as far as I'm concerned, thiss has the green light.
 

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Thanks very much, I'll try to get the skeleton done by the end of next week!
 
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