[OVERVIEW]
Gliscor is one of the best and most common Pokemon on sand teams thanks to its fantastic defensive utility, good support movepool, and ability to sweep with its Swords Dance set. Its typing and Poison Heal grant it immunities to common residual damage methods like Spikes, sand, and status, giving it incredible longevity. This longevity lets it make consistent use of its valuable immunities to Electric and Ground, resistance to Fighting, and general bulk to check common Pokemon like Tyranitar, Jirachi, specially defensive Heatran, Garchomp, Terrakion, and Excadrill. Its support movepool includes Stealth Rock and Knock Off, letting it make progress despite its lack of power. It can also run a sweeping Swords Dance set that leverages its defensive utility to find many setup opportunities against common Pokemon like Heatran, Jirachi, Reuniclus lacking Hidden Power Ice, and Tyranitar. This set also enables it to defeat less sturdy checks, like Rotom-W and Gastrodon. However, Stealth Rock Gliscor cannot threaten defensive Pokemon like Reuniclus, Gastrodon, Skarmory, and Rotom-W beyond using Knock Off. It also tends to get overwhelmed by common special attackers like Keldeo, Alakazam, Reuniclus, and Latios due to its average special bulk. It can get lured in and taken out by Pokemon running Ice-type coverage, like Tyranitar, Thundurus-T, Alakazam, Reuniclus, and Heatran. These aspects in tandem with its weakness to Water make it dead weight against rain teams. Gliscor also competes with Landorus-T as a result of its better offensive prowess and Intimidate.
[SET]
name: Stealth Rock
move 1: Stealth Rock
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Protect
move 4: Knock Off / U-turn
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Impish
evs: 244 HP / 140 Def / 116 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Gliscor gets many opportunities to set Stealth Rock by proxy of its longevity and ability to threaten the most common spinners, Tentacruel and Excadrill. Protect allows Gliscor to scout Choice item users and for coverage meant to lure it, like Ice Beam Tyranitar and Hidden Power Ice Alakazam and Heatran. It also lets Gliscor safely activate Toxic Orb. Knock Off is useful in longer games with its high PP and ability to remove Leftovers from Pokemon like Landorus-T, Skarmory, and Ferrothorn. U-turn pivots Gliscor's teammates in safely and, particularly, lets Pursuit Tyranitar safely trap Latios, Reuniclus, and even Focus Sash Alakazam. Ice Fang can be used over Knock Off or U-turn to hit Dragonite, Breloom, and Garchomp, and Wing Attack can be used to OHKO Breloom should Gliscor's team be especially weak to it.
Set Details
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The given EV spread avoids a 2HKO from Adamant Sand Force Excadrill's Iron Head after Stealth Rock, with the HP investment also maximizing Poison Heal recovery. A more specially defensive spread of 244 HP / 72 Def / 192 SpD and with a Careful nature lets Gliscor take Alakazam's Hidden Power Ice and Choice Specs Latios's Surf and check other special attackers like Heatran and Volcarona more effectively. Lowering Gliscor's Speed IVs allows for a slower U-turn, which lets it more consistently pivot its teammates in safely. However, it lets Pokemon like Rotom-W and Jirachi outspeed and heavily dent Gliscor.
Team Options
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Stealth Rock Gliscor is best used on bulky sand teams; it checks threats to sand teams like Terrakion, sets Stealth Rock, and appreciates sand and Pursuit support further wearing down its checks. Tyranitar sets sand and Pursuit traps Reuniclus, Latios, and Alakazam with a Chople Berry set while also being able to run a coverage move or Thunder Wave with Gliscor setting Stealth Rock. It can also run a Choice Scarf set that checks offensive threats Gliscor can't cover, like Starmie and Thundurus-T. In return, Gliscor checks Ground-types like Excadrill and opposing Gliscor. Ferrothorn and Skarmory set Spikes to accompany Gliscor's Stealth Rock and Knock Off. Skarmory checks strong physical attackers like Dragonite and Scizor and more reliably switches into Ground-types that can overwhelm Gliscor, like Landorus-T and Mamoswine. It can also pivot into Alakazam and Latios should it be running a specially defensive spread. Ferrothorn, on the other hand, switches into Dragon-types like Latios and Dragonite lacking Fire Punch and Superpower as well as Water-types like Starmie and Politoed. Meanwhile, Gliscor checks Fighting- and Fire-types like Terrakion, Breloom, and Heatran. Psychic-types like Alakazam, Latios, and Reuniclus appreciate Gliscor's Stealth Rock and Knock Off support wearing down their switch-ins. Focus Sash Alakazam can revenge kill any Pokemon and punish Pokemon that try to set up on Gliscor, mainly Reuniclus, with Encore and Thunder Wave. Latios switches into Water-, Grass-, and Electric-types like Keldeo, Celebi, and Thundurus-T while bringing sweeping potential with a Choice Scarf set, which revenge kills and cripples Pokemon that can set up on Gliscor like Reuniclus and Volcarona. Reuniclus appreciates its switch-ins being worn down so it can sweep with Calm Mind and more easily wallbreak if running its three attacks set. Jellicent can take on strong special attackers like Volcarona, Politoed, and Keldeo while spreading more residual damage with Will-O-Wisp and stopping recovery with Taunt, with Gliscor checking strong physical threats like Terrakion, Garchomp, and Excadrill. Gastrodon is a good partner because it more easily checks strong Electric- and Water-types like Thundurus-T, Rotom-W, Starmie, and Keldeo and switches into Heatran more safely. Excadrill pressures Reuniclus and checks Electric- and Dragon-types while appreciating Gliscor countering Ground-types like Excadrill and opposing Gliscor. Heatran counters Grass- and Fire-types like Celebi and Volcarona and can drop Stealth Rock on its defensive set with Gliscor covering that role or serve an offensive role with the residual damage support Gliscor provides. Rotom-W checks Water- and Ice-types like Starmie, Keldeo, and Mamoswine while also spreading burns with Will-O-Wisp in tandem with Gliscor's Stealth Rock and Knock Off. Magnezone traps Skarmory, a Gliscor counter, while benefitting from Gliscor checking Fighting- and Ground-types.
[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Protect
move 4: Facade
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Careful
evs: 244 HP / 72 Def / 192 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Swords Dance Gliscor is a potent balance breaker thanks to its longevity and bulk giving it many setup opportunities and making it able to beat Pokemon that'd otherwise check it, like Reuniclus lacking Hidden Power Ice and Rotom-W. Protect allows Gliscor to activate Toxic Orb safely and scout Choice item users and for coverage meant to lure it, like Ice Beam Tyranitar and Hidden Power Ice Alakazam and Heatran. Facade hits many Pokemon resistant to Earthquake, like Rotom-W, Latios, Breloom, and opposing Gliscor, while also having good neutral coverage and high PP for good utility in longer games. Ice Fang can be run over Facade to hit Breloom, Dragonite, Landorus-T, and opposing Gliscor much harder. However, it has less PP and worse neutral coverage, making it more situational.
Set Details
========
A spread of 244 HP / 72 Def / 192 SpD with a Careful nature lets Gliscor take Alakazam's Hidden Power Ice and Choice Specs Latios's Surf, with the HP investment also maximizing Poison Heal recovery.
Team Options
========
This set fits on sand teams because they can remove and wear down its counterplay. Tyranitar brings sand and can set up Stealth Rock with a Chople Berry set that Pursuit traps Pokemon that can keep Gliscor from sweeping, like Alakazam, Perish Song Celebi, and Hidden Power Ice Reuniclus. Magnezone traps Skarmory, a Gliscor counter, while benefitting from Gliscor checking Fighting- and Ground-types. Rotom-W checks Water- and Ice-types like Starmie, Keldeo, and Mamoswine and spreads burns with Will-O-Wisp. Alakazam can create setup opportunities with Encore, revenge kill any one threat thanks to Focus Sash, and clean up late-game with the holes Gliscor can create against Pokemon like Reuniclus and Gastrodon. Latios switches into Water-, Grass-, and Electric-types like Keldeo, Celebi, and Thundurus-T while bringing sweeping potential with a Choice Scarf set, which revenge kills and cripples Pokemon that can set up on Gliscor like Reuniclus and Volcarona. Ferrothorn and Skarmory set Spikes to wear down switch-ins so Gliscor can sweep more easily. Ferrothorn switches into Dragon-types like Latios and Dragonite lacking Fire Punch and Superpower as well as Water-types like Starmie and Politoed. It provides other forms of support with Stealth Rock and Knock Off while appreciating Gliscor checking Fighting- and Fire-types like Terrakion, Breloom, and Heatran. Skarmory checks strong physical attackers like Dragonite and Scizor while also acting as a more reliable switch-in for Ground-types that can overwhelm Gliscor, like Landorus-T and Mamoswine. It can also handle Alakazam and Latios should it be running a specially defensive spread. Heatran counters Grass- and Fire-types like Celebi and Volcarona in addition to setting Stealth Rock, but it can instead run an offensive set to wear down Gliscor's checks while appreciating its Fighting resistance.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Taunt over Stealth Rock allows Gliscor to stop Pokemon like Skarmory, Gastrodon, Reuniclus, and Ferrothorn from setting up entry hazards or recovering. Toxic can be used on the Stealth Rock set to cripple switch-ins like Rotom-W, Gastrodon, and Latios. However, many of Gliscor's other switch-ins, like Skarmory, opposing Gliscor, Reuniclus, and Refresh Politoed, are immune to or unbothered by poison. A more offensive Swords Dance set with Hyper Cutter, Flying Gem, and Acrobatics can pose a much more immediate offensive threat and break through Earthquake-resistant Pokemon like Celebi, Latios, and Landorus-T, which Landorus-T can't replicate. It can even use Rock Polish to effectively sweep once its answers are worn down. However, Landorus-T, Mamoswine, and Garchomp are usually better as offensive Ground-types due to their greater power and wider coverage letting them break through checks like Skarmory and Rotom-W, while their defensive utility gives them more chances to set up. Substitute can be used over Protect on the Swords Dance set to get more setup opportunities and punish switches against Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Excadrill. Roost lets Gliscor recover a lot of health in one turn, making it more sustainable in the short term. However, Protect has much more utility and usually suffices for recovery because Gliscor takes so little residual damage. Substitute + Toxic + Protect alongside Magnezone and Pursuit Tyranitar can be used to Toxic stall foes. However, such a set abandons team support, and common Pokemon like Reuniclus, Refresh Politoed, and Encore Alakazam stop it in its tracks. Rock Slide OHKOes Volcarona, does solid damage to Thundurus-T, and creates solid neutral coverage in tandem with Earthquake. However, these Pokemon can be better handled through teammates than a valuable moveslot.
Checks and Counters
===================
**Skarmory**: Skarmory uses Gliscor as setup fodder for Spikes. However, it must be careful against a Magnezone teammate and can't do anything to Gliscor running Taunt.
**Mamoswine**: Mamoswine threatens to OHKO Gliscor with Icicle Crash and can set up Substitute or Stealth Rock as it switches. However, Mamoswine can't switch into Earthquake more than once or twice, especially with Stealth Rock on the field, and Gliscor can scout what move Choice Band variants lock into.
**Ice-type Coverage**: Common Pokemon like Landorus-T, Thundurus-T, Alakazam, Reuniclus, Volcarona, and Tyranitar can run Ice-type coverage to lure in and heavily damage Gliscor, even making it struggle to recover if Stealth Rock is up. However, most of these Pokemon can struggle to switch into Earthquake and Facade, especially when boosted, and dislike Knock Off.
**Water-types**: Water-types like Rotom-W, Politoed, Gastrodon, and Keldeo greatly threaten Gliscor and can take unboosted hits. However, they can't take many boosted attacks from the Swords Dance set and struggle checking it long-term with Leftovers removed.
**Very Strong Pokemon**: Strong wallbreakers like Dragonite, Kyurem-B, Latios, and Landorus-T can break through Gliscor as a result of their strong attacks and higher Speed.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Ophion, 433215], [Sagdiyev, 548404]]
- Quality checked by: [[Zokuru, 263906], [BluBirD252, 347088], [Finchinator, 114198]]
- Grammar checked by: [[CryoGyro, 331519], [Rabia, 336073]]
Gliscor is one of the best and most common Pokemon on sand teams thanks to its fantastic defensive utility, good support movepool, and ability to sweep with its Swords Dance set. Its typing and Poison Heal grant it immunities to common residual damage methods like Spikes, sand, and status, giving it incredible longevity. This longevity lets it make consistent use of its valuable immunities to Electric and Ground, resistance to Fighting, and general bulk to check common Pokemon like Tyranitar, Jirachi, specially defensive Heatran, Garchomp, Terrakion, and Excadrill. Its support movepool includes Stealth Rock and Knock Off, letting it make progress despite its lack of power. It can also run a sweeping Swords Dance set that leverages its defensive utility to find many setup opportunities against common Pokemon like Heatran, Jirachi, Reuniclus lacking Hidden Power Ice, and Tyranitar. This set also enables it to defeat less sturdy checks, like Rotom-W and Gastrodon. However, Stealth Rock Gliscor cannot threaten defensive Pokemon like Reuniclus, Gastrodon, Skarmory, and Rotom-W beyond using Knock Off. It also tends to get overwhelmed by common special attackers like Keldeo, Alakazam, Reuniclus, and Latios due to its average special bulk. It can get lured in and taken out by Pokemon running Ice-type coverage, like Tyranitar, Thundurus-T, Alakazam, Reuniclus, and Heatran. These aspects in tandem with its weakness to Water make it dead weight against rain teams. Gliscor also competes with Landorus-T as a result of its better offensive prowess and Intimidate.
[SET]
name: Stealth Rock
move 1: Stealth Rock
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Protect
move 4: Knock Off / U-turn
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Impish
evs: 244 HP / 140 Def / 116 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Gliscor gets many opportunities to set Stealth Rock by proxy of its longevity and ability to threaten the most common spinners, Tentacruel and Excadrill. Protect allows Gliscor to scout Choice item users and for coverage meant to lure it, like Ice Beam Tyranitar and Hidden Power Ice Alakazam and Heatran. It also lets Gliscor safely activate Toxic Orb. Knock Off is useful in longer games with its high PP and ability to remove Leftovers from Pokemon like Landorus-T, Skarmory, and Ferrothorn. U-turn pivots Gliscor's teammates in safely and, particularly, lets Pursuit Tyranitar safely trap Latios, Reuniclus, and even Focus Sash Alakazam. Ice Fang can be used over Knock Off or U-turn to hit Dragonite, Breloom, and Garchomp, and Wing Attack can be used to OHKO Breloom should Gliscor's team be especially weak to it.
Set Details
========
The given EV spread avoids a 2HKO from Adamant Sand Force Excadrill's Iron Head after Stealth Rock, with the HP investment also maximizing Poison Heal recovery. A more specially defensive spread of 244 HP / 72 Def / 192 SpD and with a Careful nature lets Gliscor take Alakazam's Hidden Power Ice and Choice Specs Latios's Surf and check other special attackers like Heatran and Volcarona more effectively. Lowering Gliscor's Speed IVs allows for a slower U-turn, which lets it more consistently pivot its teammates in safely. However, it lets Pokemon like Rotom-W and Jirachi outspeed and heavily dent Gliscor.
Team Options
========
Stealth Rock Gliscor is best used on bulky sand teams; it checks threats to sand teams like Terrakion, sets Stealth Rock, and appreciates sand and Pursuit support further wearing down its checks. Tyranitar sets sand and Pursuit traps Reuniclus, Latios, and Alakazam with a Chople Berry set while also being able to run a coverage move or Thunder Wave with Gliscor setting Stealth Rock. It can also run a Choice Scarf set that checks offensive threats Gliscor can't cover, like Starmie and Thundurus-T. In return, Gliscor checks Ground-types like Excadrill and opposing Gliscor. Ferrothorn and Skarmory set Spikes to accompany Gliscor's Stealth Rock and Knock Off. Skarmory checks strong physical attackers like Dragonite and Scizor and more reliably switches into Ground-types that can overwhelm Gliscor, like Landorus-T and Mamoswine. It can also pivot into Alakazam and Latios should it be running a specially defensive spread. Ferrothorn, on the other hand, switches into Dragon-types like Latios and Dragonite lacking Fire Punch and Superpower as well as Water-types like Starmie and Politoed. Meanwhile, Gliscor checks Fighting- and Fire-types like Terrakion, Breloom, and Heatran. Psychic-types like Alakazam, Latios, and Reuniclus appreciate Gliscor's Stealth Rock and Knock Off support wearing down their switch-ins. Focus Sash Alakazam can revenge kill any Pokemon and punish Pokemon that try to set up on Gliscor, mainly Reuniclus, with Encore and Thunder Wave. Latios switches into Water-, Grass-, and Electric-types like Keldeo, Celebi, and Thundurus-T while bringing sweeping potential with a Choice Scarf set, which revenge kills and cripples Pokemon that can set up on Gliscor like Reuniclus and Volcarona. Reuniclus appreciates its switch-ins being worn down so it can sweep with Calm Mind and more easily wallbreak if running its three attacks set. Jellicent can take on strong special attackers like Volcarona, Politoed, and Keldeo while spreading more residual damage with Will-O-Wisp and stopping recovery with Taunt, with Gliscor checking strong physical threats like Terrakion, Garchomp, and Excadrill. Gastrodon is a good partner because it more easily checks strong Electric- and Water-types like Thundurus-T, Rotom-W, Starmie, and Keldeo and switches into Heatran more safely. Excadrill pressures Reuniclus and checks Electric- and Dragon-types while appreciating Gliscor countering Ground-types like Excadrill and opposing Gliscor. Heatran counters Grass- and Fire-types like Celebi and Volcarona and can drop Stealth Rock on its defensive set with Gliscor covering that role or serve an offensive role with the residual damage support Gliscor provides. Rotom-W checks Water- and Ice-types like Starmie, Keldeo, and Mamoswine while also spreading burns with Will-O-Wisp in tandem with Gliscor's Stealth Rock and Knock Off. Magnezone traps Skarmory, a Gliscor counter, while benefitting from Gliscor checking Fighting- and Ground-types.
[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Swords Dance
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Protect
move 4: Facade
item: Toxic Orb
ability: Poison Heal
nature: Careful
evs: 244 HP / 72 Def / 192 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Swords Dance Gliscor is a potent balance breaker thanks to its longevity and bulk giving it many setup opportunities and making it able to beat Pokemon that'd otherwise check it, like Reuniclus lacking Hidden Power Ice and Rotom-W. Protect allows Gliscor to activate Toxic Orb safely and scout Choice item users and for coverage meant to lure it, like Ice Beam Tyranitar and Hidden Power Ice Alakazam and Heatran. Facade hits many Pokemon resistant to Earthquake, like Rotom-W, Latios, Breloom, and opposing Gliscor, while also having good neutral coverage and high PP for good utility in longer games. Ice Fang can be run over Facade to hit Breloom, Dragonite, Landorus-T, and opposing Gliscor much harder. However, it has less PP and worse neutral coverage, making it more situational.
Set Details
========
A spread of 244 HP / 72 Def / 192 SpD with a Careful nature lets Gliscor take Alakazam's Hidden Power Ice and Choice Specs Latios's Surf, with the HP investment also maximizing Poison Heal recovery.
Team Options
========
This set fits on sand teams because they can remove and wear down its counterplay. Tyranitar brings sand and can set up Stealth Rock with a Chople Berry set that Pursuit traps Pokemon that can keep Gliscor from sweeping, like Alakazam, Perish Song Celebi, and Hidden Power Ice Reuniclus. Magnezone traps Skarmory, a Gliscor counter, while benefitting from Gliscor checking Fighting- and Ground-types. Rotom-W checks Water- and Ice-types like Starmie, Keldeo, and Mamoswine and spreads burns with Will-O-Wisp. Alakazam can create setup opportunities with Encore, revenge kill any one threat thanks to Focus Sash, and clean up late-game with the holes Gliscor can create against Pokemon like Reuniclus and Gastrodon. Latios switches into Water-, Grass-, and Electric-types like Keldeo, Celebi, and Thundurus-T while bringing sweeping potential with a Choice Scarf set, which revenge kills and cripples Pokemon that can set up on Gliscor like Reuniclus and Volcarona. Ferrothorn and Skarmory set Spikes to wear down switch-ins so Gliscor can sweep more easily. Ferrothorn switches into Dragon-types like Latios and Dragonite lacking Fire Punch and Superpower as well as Water-types like Starmie and Politoed. It provides other forms of support with Stealth Rock and Knock Off while appreciating Gliscor checking Fighting- and Fire-types like Terrakion, Breloom, and Heatran. Skarmory checks strong physical attackers like Dragonite and Scizor while also acting as a more reliable switch-in for Ground-types that can overwhelm Gliscor, like Landorus-T and Mamoswine. It can also handle Alakazam and Latios should it be running a specially defensive spread. Heatran counters Grass- and Fire-types like Celebi and Volcarona in addition to setting Stealth Rock, but it can instead run an offensive set to wear down Gliscor's checks while appreciating its Fighting resistance.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Taunt over Stealth Rock allows Gliscor to stop Pokemon like Skarmory, Gastrodon, Reuniclus, and Ferrothorn from setting up entry hazards or recovering. Toxic can be used on the Stealth Rock set to cripple switch-ins like Rotom-W, Gastrodon, and Latios. However, many of Gliscor's other switch-ins, like Skarmory, opposing Gliscor, Reuniclus, and Refresh Politoed, are immune to or unbothered by poison. A more offensive Swords Dance set with Hyper Cutter, Flying Gem, and Acrobatics can pose a much more immediate offensive threat and break through Earthquake-resistant Pokemon like Celebi, Latios, and Landorus-T, which Landorus-T can't replicate. It can even use Rock Polish to effectively sweep once its answers are worn down. However, Landorus-T, Mamoswine, and Garchomp are usually better as offensive Ground-types due to their greater power and wider coverage letting them break through checks like Skarmory and Rotom-W, while their defensive utility gives them more chances to set up. Substitute can be used over Protect on the Swords Dance set to get more setup opportunities and punish switches against Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Excadrill. Roost lets Gliscor recover a lot of health in one turn, making it more sustainable in the short term. However, Protect has much more utility and usually suffices for recovery because Gliscor takes so little residual damage. Substitute + Toxic + Protect alongside Magnezone and Pursuit Tyranitar can be used to Toxic stall foes. However, such a set abandons team support, and common Pokemon like Reuniclus, Refresh Politoed, and Encore Alakazam stop it in its tracks. Rock Slide OHKOes Volcarona, does solid damage to Thundurus-T, and creates solid neutral coverage in tandem with Earthquake. However, these Pokemon can be better handled through teammates than a valuable moveslot.
Checks and Counters
===================
**Skarmory**: Skarmory uses Gliscor as setup fodder for Spikes. However, it must be careful against a Magnezone teammate and can't do anything to Gliscor running Taunt.
**Mamoswine**: Mamoswine threatens to OHKO Gliscor with Icicle Crash and can set up Substitute or Stealth Rock as it switches. However, Mamoswine can't switch into Earthquake more than once or twice, especially with Stealth Rock on the field, and Gliscor can scout what move Choice Band variants lock into.
**Ice-type Coverage**: Common Pokemon like Landorus-T, Thundurus-T, Alakazam, Reuniclus, Volcarona, and Tyranitar can run Ice-type coverage to lure in and heavily damage Gliscor, even making it struggle to recover if Stealth Rock is up. However, most of these Pokemon can struggle to switch into Earthquake and Facade, especially when boosted, and dislike Knock Off.
**Water-types**: Water-types like Rotom-W, Politoed, Gastrodon, and Keldeo greatly threaten Gliscor and can take unboosted hits. However, they can't take many boosted attacks from the Swords Dance set and struggle checking it long-term with Leftovers removed.
**Very Strong Pokemon**: Strong wallbreakers like Dragonite, Kyurem-B, Latios, and Landorus-T can break through Gliscor as a result of their strong attacks and higher Speed.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Ophion, 433215], [Sagdiyev, 548404]]
- Quality checked by: [[Zokuru, 263906], [BluBirD252, 347088], [Finchinator, 114198]]
- Grammar checked by: [[CryoGyro, 331519], [Rabia, 336073]]
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