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Hydreigon
[SET]
Name: Hydreigon (Mixed)
Move 1: Draco Meteor
Move 2: Earthquake
Move 3: Outrage
Move 4: Fire Blast
Item: Life Orb
Ability: Levitate
Nature: Naive<add space>/<add space>Hasty
EVs: 104 Atk / 240 SpA / 164 Spd 164 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p><remove space>While Hydreigon is almost always most oftenseen running a fully an entirely special set, a mixed one set is quite viableand effective, not to mention unpredictable and surprising unpredictabledue to Hydreigon's huge vast movepool. While Hydreigon may seem overshadowed by Salamence and Dragonite for a Mixed set, this is not the case, as Hydreigon has amazing high mixed attacking stats, coupled with a plethora of wonderful coverage moves. Hydreigon also manages possesses the bulk to take neutral and even some super effective hits as easily as it would on the other sets because of its great 92 / 90 / 90 Ddefenses. Draco Meteor is a powerful STAB move to take that takes advantage of Hydreigon's wonderfulbase 125 Special Attack. Almost nothingFew Pokemon in OU can take a Life Orb Bboosted Draco Meteor from Hydreigon, barring Ferrothorn and the Ppink eggs. Even Scizor and Skarmory lose at least 50% of their health if they have Max HP.Even Steel-types with decent Special Defense, like Scizor and Skarmory, can lose 50% of their health or more. Earthquake no longer requires Hydreigon to use Focus Blast to 2HKO Specially Defensive Heatran with a large risk of missing, as Earthquake now OHKOs Heatran. With Earthquake, Hydreigon no longer has to risk using Focus Blast to deal with Heatran, as Earthquake OHKO's, with the added benefit of perfect accuracy.Specially Defensive Jirachi in Rain is also swiftly 2HKOed by Earthquake.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p> Hydreigon's EV Spread is spread outmeant to hit hard and still maintain a good decent sSpeed stat. 104 Atk EVs gives Hydreigon the ability to be able to 2HKO Blissey / Chansey after Stealth Rocks. (A layer of Spikes is also neededrequired for the latter). 240 Special Attack EVs are used to make the most out ofabuse Hydreigon's best stat. 164 Speed EVs with thea Speed Bboosting Nnature allows Hydreigon to outspeed all neutral max speed base 100s running max Speed by one point. Crunch can be used as a dual STAB Move to hit Reuniclus, Jellicent, and Espeon hard, but all 3 are Ddestroyed by Outrage, so itthis isn't advised. Taunt is a good idea as it stops The Blissey and Chansey from recovering or statusingusing a status move, and also shutsting down other walls so that Hydreigon can have an easier time sweeping. Focus Blast can be used over Earthquake if needed to have a shot at OHKOing Non Chople Berry Tyranitar, but standard 252 / 0 Tyranitar is always 2HKOed by Earthquake anyway. An alternatealternative EV spread can be used of taking special attack EVs away and placing them into speed. 192 Speed Evs and 228 Speed Evs give Hydreigon the ability to check Jolly Lucario and Jolly Gliscor respectively, but the drop in power is very noticable and undesirable.
<p> Hydreigon is a great addition to any team as it can easily counter many, many threats in the OU Metagame. Hydreigon, even with decent Speed investment is still outsped by key threats such as Infernape, Terrakion and the Lati twins. Jellicent resists all of Hydreigon's weaknesses as does Hydreigon resists itswho also resists all of Jellicent's weaknesses, so Jellicent can easily take care of Terrakion or Infernape. Mamoswine can be usedis a good choice to check opposing dragons with priority Ice Shard that would otherwise outspeed and destroykill Hydreigon, Mainly the Lati twins and Salamence. Gengar also works in this aspect as it can take fighting moves aimed at Hydreigon and take out said Lati twins. Air Balloon Heatran is a decent check to this set as it can take any move with Air Balloon intact and cripple Hydreigon with Dragon Pulse or Hidden Power Ice. Mienshao, Infernape, and Terrakion all outspeed Hydreigon and easily finish it with their Powerful STAB Fighting attacks.
Also making you a copypastable version because some of the spaces in my check are all fucked up, I'll copy paste it into Word to do that.
Hydreigon
[SET]
Name: Hydreigon (Mixed)
Move 1: Draco Meteor
Move 2: Earthquake
Move 3: Outrage
Move 4: Fire Blast
Item: Life Orb
Ability: Levitate
Nature: Naive / Hasty
EVs: 104 Atk / 240 SpA / 164 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>While Hydreigon is most often seen running an entirely special set, a mixed set is quite viable and unpredictable due to Hydreigon's vast movepool. While Hydreigon may seem overshadowed by Salamence and Dragonite for a Mixed set, this is not the case, as Hydreigon has high mixed attacking stats, coupled with a plethora of useful coverage moves. Hydreigon also possesses the bulk to take neutral and even some super effective hits because of its great 92 / 90 / 90 defenses. Draco Meteor is a powerful STAB move to take that takes advantage of Hydreigon's base 125 Special Attack. Few Pokemon in OU can take a Life Orb Bboosted Draco Meteor from Hydreigon, barring Ferrothorn and the pink eggs. Even Steel-types with decent Special Defense, like Scizor and Skarmory, can lose 50% of their health or more. With Earthquake, Hydreigon no longer has to risk using Focus Blast to deal with Heatran, as Earthquake OHKO's, with the added benefit of perfect accuracy. Specially Defensive Jirachi in Rain is also swiftly 2HKOed by Earthquake.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p> Hydreigon's EV Spread is meant to hit hard and still maintain a good decent Speed stat. 104 Atk EVs gives Hydreigon the ability to 2HKO Blissey / Chansey after Stealth Rocks. (A layer of Spikes is also required for the latter). 240 Special Attack EVs are used to abuse Hydreigon's best stat. 164 Speed EVs with a Speed boosting nature allows Hydreigon to outspeed all neutral base 100s running max Speed by one point. Crunch can be used to hit Reuniclus, Jellicent, and Espeon hard, but all 3 are destroyed by Outrage, so this isn't advised. Taunt is a good idea as it stops Blissey and Chansey from recovering or using a status move, also shutting down other walls so that Hydreigon can have an easier time sweeping. Focus Blast can be used over Earthquake to have a shot at OHKOing Non Chople Berry Tyranitar, but standard 252 / 0 Tyranitar is always 2HKOed by Earthquake anyway. An alternative EV spread can be used of taking special attack EVs away and placing them into speed. 192 Speed Evs and 228 Speed EVs give Hydreigon the ability to check Jolly Lucario and Jolly Gliscor respectively, but the drop in power is very noticable and undesirable.
<p> Hydreigon is a great addition to any team as it can easily counter many threats in the OU metagame. Hydreigon, even with decent Speed investment is still outsped by key threats such as Infernape, Terrakion and the Lati twins. Jellicent resists all of Hydreigon's weaknesses, who also resists all of Jellicent's weaknesses, so Jellicent can easily take care of Terrakion or Infernape. Mamoswine is a good choice to check opposing dragons with priority Ice Shard that would otherwise outspeed and kill Hydreigon, mainly the Lati twins and Salamence. Gengar also works in this aspect as it can take Fighting-type moves aimed at Hydreigon and take out said Lati twins. Air Balloon Heatran is a decent check to this set as it can take any move with Air Balloon intact and cripple Hydreigon with Dragon Pulse or Hidden Power Ice. Mienshao, Infernape, and Terrakion all outspeed Hydreigon and easily finish it with their Powerful STAB Fighting-type attacks.
[SET]
Name: Hydreigon (Mixed)
Move 1: Draco Meteor
Move 2: Earthquake
Move 3: Outrage
Move 4: Fire Blast
Item: Life Orb
Ability: Levitate
Nature: Naive / Hasty
EVs: 104 Atk / 240 SpA / 164 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>While Hydreigon is most often seen running an entirely special set, a mixed set is quite viable and unpredictable due to Hydreigon's vast movepool. While Hydreigon may seem overshadowed by Salamence and Dragonite for a Mixed set, this is not the case, as Hydreigon has high mixed attacking stats, coupled with a plethora of useful coverage moves. Hydreigon also possesses the bulk to take neutral and even some super effective hits because of its great 92 / 90 / 90 defenses. Draco Meteor is a powerful STAB move to take that takes advantage of Hydreigon's base 125 Special Attack. Few Pokemon in OU can take a Life Orb Bboosted Draco Meteor from Hydreigon, barring Ferrothorn and the pink eggs. Even Steel-types with decent Special Defense, like Scizor and Skarmory, can lose 50% of their health or more. With Earthquake, Hydreigon no longer has to risk using Focus Blast to deal with Heatran, as Earthquake OHKO's, with the added benefit of perfect accuracy. Specially Defensive Jirachi in Rain is also swiftly 2HKOed by Earthquake.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p> Hydreigon's EV Spread is meant to hit hard and still maintain a good decent Speed stat. 104 Atk EVs gives Hydreigon the ability to 2HKO Blissey / Chansey after Stealth Rocks. (A layer of Spikes is also required for the latter). 240 Special Attack EVs are used to abuse Hydreigon's best stat. 164 Speed EVs with a Speed boosting nature allows Hydreigon to outspeed all neutral base 100s running max Speed by one point. Crunch can be used to hit Reuniclus, Jellicent, and Espeon hard, but all 3 are destroyed by Outrage, so this isn't advised. Taunt is a good idea as it stops Blissey and Chansey from recovering or using a status move, also shutting down other walls so that Hydreigon can have an easier time sweeping. Focus Blast can be used over Earthquake to have a shot at OHKOing Non Chople Berry Tyranitar, but standard 252 / 0 Tyranitar is always 2HKOed by Earthquake anyway. An alternative EV spread can be used of taking special attack EVs away and placing them into speed. 192 Speed Evs and 228 Speed EVs give Hydreigon the ability to check Jolly Lucario and Jolly Gliscor respectively, but the drop in power is very noticable and undesirable.
<p> Hydreigon is a great addition to any team as it can easily counter many threats in the OU metagame. Hydreigon, even with decent Speed investment is still outsped by key threats such as Infernape, Terrakion and the Lati twins. Jellicent resists all of Hydreigon's weaknesses, who also resists all of Jellicent's weaknesses, so Jellicent can easily take care of Terrakion or Infernape. Mamoswine is a good choice to check opposing dragons with priority Ice Shard that would otherwise outspeed and kill Hydreigon, mainly the Lati twins and Salamence. Gengar also works in this aspect as it can take Fighting-type moves aimed at Hydreigon and take out said Lati twins. Air Balloon Heatran is a decent check to this set as it can take any move with Air Balloon intact and cripple Hydreigon with Dragon Pulse or Hidden Power Ice. Mienshao, Infernape, and Terrakion all outspeed Hydreigon and easily finish it with their Powerful STAB Fighting-type attacks.
Fixed a few missed capitalization errors in the copypastable, and also some -type errors, but otherwise it is no different. Your main problem is capitalization and word choice, along with some wording issues.
Now this is all good and finished, Cheers!