Gen 6 [ORAS] Electabuzz [DONE]

Jett

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[SET]
name: Offensive Pivot
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast / Toxic
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Toxic
item: Eviolite
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Speed like lightning, a solid Special Attack stat, and a wide movepool, Electabuzz is the metagame's premier all-out special attacker. Volt Switch lets Electabuzz keep up tempo against Grass-types like Servine, Gogoat, and Meganium and bulky special walls like Duosion and Swalot, which are common switch-ins. Focus Blast nails Steel-types like Klang and Lairon and threatens an OHKO on even offensive Eviolite Krokorok. Alternatively, Toxic can be used to wear down some foes that Electabuzz is unable to immediately break past such as Seaking and Chinchou. Hidden Power Ice nails both Grass- and Ground-types like Simisage, Sawsbuck, and Hippopotas and is particularly useful against Vibrava, whereas Hidden Power Grass is unable to deal with Grass-types but is much better against Whiscash and Marshtomp. Static is useful against fast attackers like Persian and Choice Scarf users such as Furfrou and Sawsbuck, while Vital Spirit is preferred to allow Electabuzz to reliably check Jumpluff.

As the premier Volt Switch user, Electabuzz is a staple of VoltTurn teams; some common partners include Persian, Frogadier, Vibrava, and Dustox. Entry hazard setters such as Gigalith, Quilladin, and Whirlipede can further amplify the effectiveness of the VoltTurn archetype. Grass-types like Simisage, Servine, and Gogoat can cover for Electabuzz's Ground weakness, and in return, Electabuzz can switch into and revenge kill most Flying-types. Electabuzz often forces Grass-types to switch in, so Fire- and Flying-types like Pignite, Magmar, and Jumpluff make for great partners, with Pignite and Magmar also benefitting from Electabuzz checking Flying- and Water-types, respectively. Strong physical attackers such as Choice Band Krokorok and Murkrow are also useful teammates, as they can Pursuit trap Duosion and Bronzor and break down other specially defensive walls such as Dustox and Swalot, which Electabuzz struggles with.

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Scarf, Electabuzz can outspeed the entire unboosted metagame as well as most other Choice Scarf users, making it a great revenge killer and solid cleaner. Volt Switch can gain momentum on several Choice Scarf users like Simipour and Frogadier. Focus Blast nails Choice Scarf Krokorok and +2 Speed Klang. Hidden Power Ice hits Grass-types, most notably Jumpluff, and Ground-types, while Hidden Power Grass can revenge kill +2 Speed Whiscash. Psychic is also an option for Poison-types like Swalot and Ivysaur and Fighting-types like Pignite.

Choice Scarf Electabuzz is even more dependent on removing Ground-types and other Electric-immune Pokemon, as this eases prediction and allows it to freely use Volt Switch. Some good options that can deal with Ground-types include Ivysaur, Sawsbuck, the Gourgeist formes, Simipour, Politoed, and Vanilluxe. Physical wallbreakers such as Pignite, Lairon, and Furfrou can take down specially defensive Pokemon that Electabuzz hates, increasing the likelihood of it cleaning games. Due to Electabuzz's lack of recovery and susceptibility to entry hazards, Wish and Healing Wish users like Wigglytuff, Chimecho, and Lopunny and hazard removers such as Dustox, Vibrava, and Sandshrew make for great teammates.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Specs
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Electabuzz is a deadly wallbreaker with a wide movepool to hit Electric-immune and -resistant Pokemon while still serving as a great pivot. The additional power Choice Specs provides lets Electabuzz more easily break past even bulky foes; Thunderbolt picks up an OHKO on Politoed and 2HKOs on neutral targets such as Carbink and Dustox after Stealth Rock. Focus Blast secures 2HKOs on Bulk Up Scraggy and specially defensive Klang. Hidden Power Ice is able to OHKO Vibrava and Jumpluff, while Hidden Power Grass can OHKO Whiscash and Marshtomp. Psychic lands a 2HKO on Dustox and most Swalot sets.

Physical attackers like Pignite, Swalot, and Persian greatly appreciate Electabuzz's ability to reliably weaken physically defensive walls such as Vibrava, Bronzor, and Gigalith. Knock Off users such as Servine, Simipour, and Simisage can remove Leftovers or Eviolite from Gogoat, Duosion, and Hippopotas, which helps bring them into Electabuzz's cleaning range. Similarly, entry hazard setters like Carbink, Trubbish, and Frogadier support Electabuzz's pivoting efforts greatly by further wearing down resistant Pokemon. Choice Scarf users and setup sweepers like Magmar, Krokorok, Klang, and Jumpluff make for ideal teammates, as they can best exploit the foes that Electabuzz weakens.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Thunder Wave is an option for teams that benefit from the speed control it provides. Discharge fulfills a similar idea of spreading paralysis, but generally Thunderbolt is much preferred due to its higher power.

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

**Electric-immune Pokemon**: Lightning Rod and Volt Absorb users such as Seaking and Chinchou make for excellent Electabuzz answers, as they can shrug off any of its attacks. Ground-types such as Vibrava, Krokorok, Whiscash, and Hippopotas can block Electabuzz's Volt Switch, but only Hippopotas does not need to be mindful of its coverage.

**Grass-types**: Bulky Grass-types such as Servine, Gogoat, Ivysaur, and Meganium can handle Electabuzz relatively well, but the first two must be wary of switching into Toxic.

**Specially Defensive Pokemon**: Duosion, Bronzor, and Dustox do not mind switching into any of Electabuzz's attacks. Duosion in particular is a problem for Electabuzz, as it can shrug off Volt Switch damage without needing to heal thanks to Regenerator.

**Revenge Killers**: Despite Electabuzz being one of the fastest Pokemon in the metagame, it is still susceptible to being revenge killed by Choice Scarf users like Krokorok and Sawsbuck as well as naturally faster Pokemon such as Persian and Swoobat.

[CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/jett.226429/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/5dots.543866/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/sleid.601970/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/zinnias.569291/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/solarbeam.470115/
 
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[SET]
name: Offensive Pivot
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast / Toxic
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Toxic
item: Eviolite
ability: Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With lightning fast Speed, a solid Special Attack stat and a wide movepool, Electabuzz is the metagame's premier all-out special attacker. Volt Switch lets Electabuzz keep up tempo against Grass-types like Servine, Gogoat, and Meganium or bulky special walls like Duosion and Swalot which are common switch-ins. Focus Blast nails Steel-types like Klang and Lairon, but also threatens a OHKO on even the offensive Eviolite Krokorok set. Alternatively, Toxic can be used to wear down some of the aforementioned foes that Electabuzz is unable to immediately break past such as Seaking and Chinchou. Hidden Power Ice nails both Grass- and Ground-types give a few examples and is particularly useful against Vibrava whereas Hidden Power Grass is unable to deal with Grass-types but has a much easier time against Whiscash and Marshtomp. Vital Spirit is preferred over Static as this allows it to reliably check Jumpluff I actually think Static would be the preferred ability given Persian's rise and certain Scarf users like Furfrou and Sawsbuck hate being paralyzed. Jumpluff is cool but not the easiest Pokemon to fit on teams.

As the premier Volt Switch user, Electabuzz is a staple of VoltTurn teams; some common partners include Persian, Frogadier, Vibrava, and Dustox. Entry hazard setters such as Gigalith, Quilladin, and Whirlipede can further amplify the effectiveness of the VoltTurn archetype. Grass-types like Simisage, Servine, and Gogoat can cover for Electabuzz's Ground-type weakness and in return Electabuzz can switch into and revenge kill most Flying-types. Electabuzz often forces Grass-types to switch in so Fire- and Flying-types like Pignite, Magmar, and Jumpluff make for great partners, with the former two also benefitting from Electabuzz checking Flying- and Water-types respectively. Strong physical attackers such as Choice Band Krokorok and Murkrow are also useful teammates are they can break Pursuit Trap Duosion and Bronzor, and break down other specially defensive walls such as Dustox and Swalot which Electabuzz struggles with.

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Scarf, Electabuzz can outspeed the entire unboosted metagame as well as most other Choice Scarf users making it a great revenge killer and solid cleaner. Volt Switch can gain momentum on several Choice Scarf users like Simipour, and Frogadier. Focus Blast nails Choice Scarf Krokorok and +2 Speed Klang. Hidden Power Ice hits Grass-types most notably Jumpluff, and Ground-types while Hidden Power Grass can revenge kill +2 Speed Whiscash. Psychic is also an option for Poison-types like Swalot and Dustox Ivysaur probably is a better mention since it is more adversely affected by Knock Off, and Fighting-types like Pignite.

Choice Scarf Electabuzz is even more dependent on the removal of Ground-types and other Electric-immune Pokemon as this eases prediction and allows for Volt Switch to be freely clicked. Some good options for this role include Ivysaur, Sawsbuck, the Gourgeist formes, Simipour, Politoed, and Vanilluxe. Physical wallbreakers such as Pignite, Lairon, and Furfrou can take down specially bulky Pokemon that Electabuzz hates, increasing the likelihood of it being able to clean games. Due to Electabuzz's lack of recovery and susceptibility to entry hazards, Wish and Healing Wish users like Wigglytuff, Chimecho, and Lopunny and entry hazard removal such as Dustox, Vibrava, and Sandshrew make for great teammates.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Specs
ability: Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Electabuzz is a deadly wallbreaker with a wide movepool to hit Electric-immune and resistant Pokemon, while still serving as a great pivot. Choice Specs' additional power lets Electabuzz to to more easily break past even defensive foes; Focus Blast secures 2HKOs on Bulk Up Scraggy and Specially Defensive Klang. Hidden Power Ice is able to OHKO Vibrava and Jumpluff while Hidden Power Grass can OHKO Whiscash and Marshtomp. Psychic lands a 2HKO Dustox if Psychic does reach the same benchmarks to Swalot, mention it as well.

Physical attackers like Pignite, Swalot, and Persian benefit greatly appreciate Electabuzz ability to reliably weaken physically defensive walls such as Vibrava, Bronzor, and Gigalith. Knock Off users such as Servine, Simipour, and Simisage can remove Leftovers or Eviolite from Gogoat, Duosion, and Hippopotas which helps to bring them into Electabuzz's cleaning range. Similarly, entry hazard setters like Carbink, Trubbish, and Frogadier, support Electabuzz's pivoting efforts greatly by further wearing down resists. Choice Scarf users and setup sweepers like Magmar, Krokorok, Klang, and Jumpluff make for ideal teammates as they can best utilise the weakening of foes that Electabuzz has provided.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Thunder Wave is an option for teams that benefit from the speed control. Discharge fulfils a similar idea of spreading Paralysis, but generally Thunderbolt is much preferred due to the higher power.

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

**Electric-immune Pokemon**: Lightning Rod and Volt Absorb users such Seaking and Chinchou make for excellent Electabuzz answers as they can shrug off any of Electabuzz's attacks. Ground-types such as Vibrava, Krokorok, Whiscash, and Hippopotas can block Electabuzz's Volt Switch but only Hippopotas does not need to be mindful of its coverage.

**Grass-types**: Bulky Grass-types such as Servine, Gogoat, Ivysaur, and Meganium can handle Electabuzz relatively well, but the former two must be wary of switching into Toxic.

**Specially Defensive Pokemon**: Duosion, Bronzor, and Dustox do not mind switching into any of Electabuzz's attacks. Duosion, in particular is a problem for Electabuzz as it can shrug off Volt Switch damage without needing to heal thanks to Regenerator and Magic Guard sets aren't bothered by Toxic.

**Revenge Killers**: Despite Electabuzz being one of the fastest Pokemon in the metagame, it is still susceptible to being revenge killed by Choice Scarf users like Krokorok and Sawsbuck as well as naturally faster Pokemon such as Persian and Swoobat.

[CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/jett.226429/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/5dots.543866/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/
 

sleid

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Awesome job. I couldn't find hardly anything that was wrong here. Great writing
[SET]
name: Offensive Pivot
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast / Toxic
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Toxic
item: Eviolite
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With lightning fast Speed, a solid Special Attack stat and a wide movepool, Electabuzz is the metagame's premier all-out special attacker. Volt Switch lets Electabuzz keep up tempo against Grass-types like Servine, Gogoat, and Meganium or bulky special walls like Duosion and Swalot which are common switch-ins. Focus Blast nails Steel-types like Klang and Lairon, but also threatens a OHKO on even the offensive Eviolite Krokorok set. Alternatively, Toxic can be used to wear down some of the aforementioned foes that Electabuzz is unable to immediately break past such as Seaking and Chinchou. Hidden Power Ice nails both Grass- and Ground-types like Simisage, Sawsbuck, and Hippopotas, and is particularly useful against Vibrava whereas Hidden Power Grass is unable to deal with Grass-types but has a much easier time against Whiscash and Marshtomp. Static is useful into fast attackers like Persian and Choice Scarf users such as Furfrou and Sawsbuck while Vital Spirit is preferred allows it to reliably check Jumpluff.

As the premier Volt Switch user, Electabuzz is a staple of VoltTurn teams; some common partners include Persian, Frogadier, Vibrava, and Dustox. Entry hazard setters such as Gigalith, Quilladin, and Whirlipede can further amplify the effectiveness of the VoltTurn archetype. Grass-types like Simisage, Servine, and Gogoat can cover for Electabuzz's Ground-type weakness and in return Electabuzz can switch into and revenge kill most Flying-types. Electabuzz often forces Grass-types to switch in so Fire- and Flying-types like Pignite, Magmar, and Jumpluff make for great partners, with the former two also benefitting from Electabuzz checking Flying- and Water-types respectively. Strong physical attackers such as Choice Band Krokorok and Murkrow are also useful teammates are they can break Pursuit Trap Duosion and Bronzor, and break down other specially defensive walls such as Dustox and Swalot which Electabuzz struggles with.

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Scarf, Electabuzz can outspeed the entire unboosted metagame as well as most other Choice Scarf users making it a great revenge killer and solid cleaner. Volt Switch can gain momentum on several Choice Scarf users like Simipour, and Frogadier. Focus Blast nails Choice Scarf Krokorok and +2 Speed Klang. Hidden Power Ice hits Grass-types most notably Jumpluff, and Ground-types while Hidden Power Grass can revenge kill +2 Speed Whiscash. Psychic is also an option for Poison-types like Swalot and Ivysaur, and Fighting-types like Pignite.

Choice Scarf Electabuzz is even more dependent on the removal of Ground-types and other Electric-immune Pokemon as this eases prediction and allows for Volt Switch to be freely clicked. Some good options for this role include Ivysaur, Sawsbuck, the Gourgeist formes, Simipour, Politoed, and Vanilluxe. Physical wallbreakers such as Pignite, Lairon, and Furfrou can take down specially bulky Pokemon that Electabuzz hates, increasing the likelihood of it being able to clean games. Due to Electabuzz's lack of recovery and susceptibility to entry hazards, Wish and Healing Wish users like Wigglytuff, Chimecho, and Lopunny and entry hazard removal such as Dustox, Vibrava, and Sandshrew make for great teammates.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Specs
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Electabuzz is a deadly wallbreaker with a wide movepool to hit Electric-immune and resistant Pokemon, while still serving as a great pivot. Choice Specs' additional power lets Electabuzz to to more easily break past even defensive foes; (mention any ranges that specs tbolt helps secure unlike the other sets) Focus Blast secures 2HKOs on Bulk Up Scraggy and Specially Defensive Klang. Hidden Power Ice is able to OHKO Vibrava and Jumpluff while Hidden Power Grass can OHKO Whiscash and Marshtomp. Psychic lands a 2HKO Dustox and most Swalot sets.

Physical attackers like Pignite, Swalot, and Persian benefit greatly appreciate Electabuzz ability to reliably weaken physically defensive walls such as Vibrava, Bronzor, and Gigalith. Knock Off users such as Servine, Simipour, and Simisage can remove Leftovers or Eviolite from Gogoat, Duosion, and Hippopotas which helps to bring them into Electabuzz's cleaning range. Similarly, entry hazard setters like Carbink, Trubbish, and Frogadier, support Electabuzz's pivoting efforts greatly by further wearing down resists. Choice Scarf users and setup sweepers like Magmar, Krokorok, Klang, and Jumpluff make for ideal teammates as they can best utilise the weakening of foes that Electabuzz has provided.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Thunder Wave is an option for teams that benefit from the speed control. Discharge fulfils a similar idea of spreading Paralysis, but generally Thunderbolt is much preferred due to the higher power.

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

**Electric-immune Pokemon**: Lightning Rod and Volt Absorb users such Seaking and Chinchou make for excellent Electabuzz answers as they can shrug off any of Electabuzz's attacks. Ground-types such as Vibrava, Krokorok, Whiscash, and Hippopotas can block Electabuzz's Volt Switch but only Hippopotas does not need to be mindful of its coverage.

**Grass-types**: Bulky Grass-types such as Servine, Gogoat, Ivysaur, and Meganium can handle Electabuzz relatively well, but the former two must be wary of switching into Toxic.

**Specially Defensive Pokemon**: Duosion, Bronzor, and Dustox do not mind switching into any of Electabuzz's attacks. Duosion, in particular is a problem for Electabuzz as it can shrug off Volt Switch damage without needing to heal thanks to Regenerator.

**Revenge Killers**: Despite Electabuzz being one of the fastest Pokemon in the metagame, it is still susceptible to being revenge killed by Choice Scarf users like Krokorok and Sawsbuck as well as naturally faster Pokemon such as Persian and Swoobat.

[CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/jett.226429/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/5dots.543866/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/sleid.601970/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/
 

zinnias

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AMGP add remove comment lets get this uploaded
[SET]
name: Offensive Pivot
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast / Toxic
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Toxic
item: Eviolite
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With lightning-fast (AH) Speed, a solid Special Attack stat, (AC) and a wide movepool, Electabuzz is the metagame's premier all-out special attacker. Volt Switch lets Electabuzz keep up tempo against Grass-types like Servine, Gogoat, and Meganium or bulky special walls like Duosion and Swalot, (AC) which are common switch-ins. Focus Blast nails Steel-types like Klang and Lairon, but also and (it would work if you said "Focus Blast not only nails" but 'but' doesn't contrast anything) threatens an OHKO on even the offensive Eviolite Krokorok set. Alternatively, Toxic can be used to wear down some of the aforementioned (neither seaking or chinchou were aforementioned so its confusing to use this word) foes that Electabuzz is unable to immediately break past, (AC) such as Seaking and Chinchou. Hidden Power Ice nails both Grass- and Ground-types like Simisage, Sawsbuck, and Hippopotas (RC) and is particularly useful against Vibrava, (AC) whereas Hidden Power Grass is unable to deal with Grass-types but has a much easier time against Whiscash and Marshtomp. Static is useful into against fast attackers like Persian and Choice Scarf users such as Furfrou and Sawsbuck, (AC) while Vital Spirit is preferred to allows it Electabuzz to reliably check Jumpluff.

As the premier Volt Switch user, Electabuzz is a staple of VoltTurn teams; some common partners include Persian, Frogadier, Vibrava, and Dustox. Entry hazard setters such as Gigalith, Quilladin, and Whirlipede can further amplify the effectiveness of the VoltTurn archetype. Grass-types like Simisage, Servine, and Gogoat can cover for Electabuzz's Ground-type weakness and in return, (AC) Electabuzz can switch into and revenge kill most Flying-types. Electabuzz often forces Grass-types to switch in, (AC) so Fire- and Flying-types like Pignite, Magmar, and Jumpluff make for great partners, with the former two Pignite and Magmar (doing this to make the 'respectively' part clearer. would've been 'first two' anyway) also benefitting from Electabuzz checking Flying- and Water-types, (AC) respectively. Strong physical attackers such as Choice Band Krokorok and Murkrow are also useful teammates, (AC) asre they can break Pursuit Ttrap Duosion and Bronzor (RC) and break down other specially defensive walls such as Dustox and Swalot, (AC) which Electabuzz struggles with.

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Scarf, Electabuzz can outspeed the entire unboosted metagame as well as most other Choice Scarf users, (AC) making it a great revenge killer and solid cleaner. Volt Switch can gain momentum on several Choice Scarf users like Simipour (RC) and Frogadier. Focus Blast nails Choice Scarf Krokorok and +2 Speed Klang. Hidden Power Ice hits Grass-types, (AC) most notably Jumpluff, and Ground-types, (AC) while Hidden Power Grass can revenge kill +2 Speed Whiscash. Psychic is also an option for Poison-types like Swalot and Ivysaur (RC) and Fighting-types like Pignite.

Choice Scarf Electabuzz is even more dependent on the removal of Ground-types and other Electric-immune Pokemon, (AC) as this eases prediction and allows for Volt Switch to be freely clicked used. Some good options for this role include Ivysaur, Sawsbuck, the Gourgeist formes, Simipour, Politoed, and Vanilluxe. Physical wallbreakers such as Pignite, Lairon, and Furfrou can take down specially defensive Pokemon that Electabuzz hates, increasing the likelihood of it being able to cleaning games. Due to Electabuzz's lack of recovery and susceptibility to entry hazards, Wish and Healing Wish users like Wigglytuff, Chimecho, and Lopunny and entry (you can just say "hazard" if entry hazard was said before in the paragraph) hazard removal such as Dustox, Vibrava, and Sandshrew make for great teammates.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Specs
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Electabuzz is a deadly wallbreaker with a wide movepool to hit Electric-immune and -resistant (AH) Pokemon, while still serving as a great pivot. Choice Specs' The additional power of Choice Specs lets Electabuzz to to more easily break past even bulky foes; Thunderbolt picks up an OHKO on Politoed and 2HKOs on neutral targets such as Carbink and Dustox after Stealth Rock. Focus Blast secures 2HKOs on Bulk Up Scraggy and Sspecially Ddefensive Klang. Hidden Power Ice is able to OHKO Vibrava and Jumpluff, (AC) while Hidden Power Grass can OHKO Whiscash and Marshtomp. Psychic lands a 2HKO on Dustox and most Swalot sets.

Physical attackers like Pignite, Swalot, and Persian benefit greatly appreciate Electabuzz's ability to reliably weaken physically defensive walls such as Vibrava, Bronzor, and Gigalith. Knock Off users such as Servine, Simipour, and Simisage can remove Leftovers or Eviolite from Gogoat, Duosion, and Hippopotas, (AC) which helps to bring them into Electabuzz's cleaning range. Similarly, entry hazard setters like Carbink, Trubbish, and Frogadier (RC) support Electabuzz's pivoting efforts greatly by further wearing down resistant Pokemons. Choice Scarf users and setup sweepers like Magmar, Krokorok, Klang, and Jumpluff make for ideal teammates, (AC) as they can best utilizse the weakening of foes that Electabuzz has provided.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Thunder Wave is an option for teams that benefit from the speed control it provides. Discharge fulfills a similar idea of spreading Pparalysis, but generally Thunderbolt is much preferred due to the higher power.

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

**Electric-immune Pokemon**: Lightning Rod and Volt Absorb users such Seaking and Chinchou make for excellent Electabuzz answers, (AC) as they can shrug off any of Electabuzz's attacks. Ground-types such as Vibrava, Krokorok, Whiscash, and Hippopotas can block Electabuzz's Volt Switch, (AC) but only Hippopotas does not need to be mindful of its coverage.

**Grass-types**: Bulky Grass-types such as Servine, Gogoat, Ivysaur, and Meganium can handle Electabuzz relatively well, but the former first two must be wary of switching into Toxic.

**Specially Defensive Pokemon**: Duosion, Bronzor, and Dustox do not mind switching into any of Electabuzz's attacks. Duosion, in particular, (AC) is a problem for Electabuzz, (AC) as it can shrug off Volt Switch damage without needing to heal thanks to Regenerator.

**Revenge Killers**: Despite Electabuzz being one of the fastest Pokemon in the metagame, it is still susceptible to being revenge killed by Choice Scarf users like Krokorok and Sawsbuck as well as naturally faster Pokemon such as Persian and Swoobat.
 

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[SET]
name: Offensive Pivot
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast / Toxic
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Toxic
item: Eviolite
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With lightning fast Speed like lightning (like the phrasing but sadly descriptors beyond good/bad and high/low don't apply to stats, this should work though), a solid Special Attack stat, (AC) and a wide movepool, Electabuzz is the metagame's premier all-out special attacker. Volt Switch lets Electabuzz keep up tempo against Grass-types like Servine, Gogoat, and Meganium or and bulky special walls like Duosion and Swalot, (AC) which are common switch-ins. Focus Blast nails Steel-types like Klang and Lairon, but also and (it would work if you said "Focus Blast not only nails" but 'but' doesn't contrast anything) threatens an OHKO on even the offensive Eviolite Krokorok set. Alternatively, Toxic can be used to wear down some of the aforementioned (neither seaking or chinchou were aforementioned so its confusing to use this word) foes that Electabuzz is unable to immediately break past such as Seaking and Chinchou. Hidden Power Ice nails both Grass- and Ground-types like Simisage, Sawsbuck, and Hippopotas (RC) and is particularly useful against Vibrava, (AC) whereas Hidden Power Grass is unable to deal with Grass-types but has a much easier time is much better against Whiscash and Marshtomp. Static is useful into against fast attackers like Persian and Choice Scarf users such as Furfrou and Sawsbuck, (AC) while Vital Spirit is preferred to allows it Electabuzz to reliably check Jumpluff.

As the premier Volt Switch user, Electabuzz is a staple of VoltTurn teams; some common partners include Persian, Frogadier, Vibrava, and Dustox. Entry hazard setters such as Gigalith, Quilladin, and Whirlipede can further amplify the effectiveness of the VoltTurn archetype. Grass-types like Simisage, Servine, and Gogoat can cover for Electabuzz's Ground-type weakness, (AC) and in return, (AC) Electabuzz can switch into and revenge kill most Flying-types. Electabuzz often forces Grass-types to switch in, (AC) so Fire- and Flying-types like Pignite, Magmar, and Jumpluff make for great partners, with the former two Pignite and Magmar (doing this to make the 'respectively' part clearer. would've been 'first two' anyway) also benefitting from Electabuzz checking Flying- and Water-types, (AC) respectively. Strong physical attackers such as Choice Band Krokorok and Murkrow are also useful teammates, (AC) asre they can break Pursuit Ttrap Duosion and Bronzor (RC) and break down other specially defensive walls such as Dustox and Swalot, (AC) which Electabuzz struggles with.

[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Scarf, Electabuzz can outspeed the entire unboosted metagame as well as most other Choice Scarf users, (AC) making it a great revenge killer and solid cleaner. Volt Switch can gain momentum on several Choice Scarf users like Simipour (RC) and Frogadier. Focus Blast nails Choice Scarf Krokorok and +2 Speed Klang. Hidden Power Ice hits Grass-types, (AC) most notably Jumpluff, and Ground-types, (AC) while Hidden Power Grass can revenge kill +2 Speed Whiscash. Psychic is also an option for Poison-types like Swalot and Ivysaur (RC) and Fighting-types like Pignite.

Choice Scarf Electabuzz is even more dependent on the removal of removing (passive voice) Ground-types and other Electric-immune Pokemon, (AC) as this eases prediction and allows for it to freely use Volt Switch (passive voice). Some good options for this role that can deal with Ground-types (haven't talked about it as a role) include Ivysaur, Sawsbuck, the Gourgeist formes, Simipour, Politoed, and Vanilluxe. Physical wallbreakers such as Pignite, Lairon, and Furfrou can take down specially defensive Pokemon that Electabuzz hates, increasing the likelihood of it being able to cleaning games. Due to Electabuzz's lack of recovery and susceptibility to entry hazards, Wish and Healing Wish users like Wigglytuff, Chimecho, and Lopunny and entry (you can just say "hazard" if entry hazard was said before in the paragraph) hazard removal removers such as Dustox, Vibrava, and Sandshrew make for great teammates.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Grass / Psychic
item: Choice Specs
ability: Static / Vital Spirit
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Choice Specs Electabuzz is a deadly wallbreaker with a wide movepool to hit Electric-immune and -resistant (AH) Pokemon (RC) while still serving as a great pivot. Choice Specs' The additional power Choice Specs provides lets Electabuzz to to more easily break past even bulky foes; Thunderbolt picks up an OHKO on Politoed and 2HKOs on neutral targets such as Carbink and Dustox after Stealth Rock. Focus Blast secures 2HKOs on Bulk Up Scraggy and Sspecially Ddefensive Klang. Hidden Power Ice is able to OHKO Vibrava and Jumpluff, (AC) while Hidden Power Grass can OHKO Whiscash and Marshtomp. Psychic lands a 2HKO on Dustox and most Swalot sets.

Physical attackers like Pignite, Swalot, and Persian benefit greatly appreciate Electabuzz's ability to reliably weaken physically defensive walls such as Vibrava, Bronzor, and Gigalith. Knock Off users such as Servine, Simipour, and Simisage can remove Leftovers or Eviolite from Gogoat, Duosion, and Hippopotas, (AC) which helps to bring them into Electabuzz's cleaning range. Similarly, entry hazard setters like Carbink, Trubbish, and Frogadier (RC) support Electabuzz's pivoting efforts greatly by further wearing down resistant Pokemons. Choice Scarf users and setup sweepers like Magmar, Krokorok, Klang, and Jumpluff make for ideal teammates, (AC) as they can best utilise the weakening of exploit the foes that Electabuzz has provided weakens (passive voice).

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Thunder Wave is an option for teams that benefit from the speed control it provides. Discharge fulfills a similar idea of spreading Pparalysis, but generally Thunderbolt is much preferred due to the its higher power.

Checks and Counters
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**Electric-immune Pokemon**: Lightning Rod and Volt Absorb users such as Seaking and Chinchou make for excellent Electabuzz answers, (AC) as they can shrug off any of Electabuzz's its attacks. Ground-types such as Vibrava, Krokorok, Whiscash, and Hippopotas can block Electabuzz's Volt Switch, (AC) but only Hippopotas does not need to be mindful of its coverage.

**Grass-types**: Bulky Grass-types such as Servine, Gogoat, Ivysaur, and Meganium can handle Electabuzz relatively well, but the former first two must be wary of switching into Toxic.

**Specially Defensive Pokemon**: Duosion, Bronzor, and Dustox do not mind switching into any of Electabuzz's attacks. Duosion (RC) in particular is a problem for Electabuzz, (AC) as it can shrug off Volt Switch damage without needing to heal thanks to Regenerator.

**Revenge Killers**: Despite Electabuzz being one of the fastest Pokemon in the metagame, it is still susceptible to being revenge killed by Choice Scarf users like Krokorok and Sawsbuck as well as naturally faster Pokemon such as Persian and Swoobat.

[CREDITS]
Written by:
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