Purrloin [QC 3/3]

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Taken over from Bri/Blizzardy with permission from Macle/Blizzardy.

Overview
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- I AM CALELOIN
- So cute omg
- Very annoying
- Prankster status is awesome
- The only Prankster mon with U-turn in Little Cup
- Pitiful bulk, weak to any decently powerful move

Disruptive Pivot
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name: Disruptive Pivot
move 1: Encore
move 2: U-turn
move 3: Thunder Wave/Taunt
move 4: Knock Off
ability: Prankster
item: Eviolite
evs: 188 HP / 180 Def / 60 SpD / 68 Spe
nature: Careful

Moves
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- Encore disrupts support Pokemon as well as setup sweepers, locking them into an undesirable move
- U-turn is great for grabbing momentum
- STAB Knock Off is great also for crippling switch-ins after Encore is used, and also deals considerable damage
- Thunder Wave is an ideal option for quickly putting setup sweepers out of commission and making them easy to take out by teammates


Set Details
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- Eviolite is the ideal item to use here because Purrloin's pitiful bulk likely won't allow it to take many hits to be able to recover health back from Berry Juice
- 228 Speed EVs and Jolly nature give Purrloin a respectable Speed stat of 17, which outspeeds an important group of Pokemon, including Pawniard.
- The remaining EVs give Purrloin the highest bulk possible with Eviolite, and since LC is largely more physically inclined than special, they are put into physical bulk
- 188 HP / 60 Def / 228 Spe with a Bold nature allows Purrloin to outspeed fast Fletchling

Usage Tips
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- Encore can lock the opponent into a setup or support move
- U-turn is great to use after Encoring the foe into something undesirable; if they switch out, you can U-turn out to a comfortable check, and if they stay in, you can bring in a setup sweeper or supporter of your own and get at least one free turn
- Thunder Wave can be used to make a last-ditch attempt to slow down a problematic enemy before going down
- Purrloin should always beware of Fighting- and Fairy-types

Team Options
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- Slow VoltTurn users like Magnemite and Larvesta make good teammates that can VoltTurn out and bring Purrloin if they used a setup or support move, setting Purrloin up to Encore them, U-turn out on their switch, cripple the foe with a status move, or remove their item with Knock Off
- Poison-types like Croagunk, Foongus, and Trubbish (especially, due to its Sticky Hold) are ideal partners that can easily take on the Fighting- and Fairy-types that Purrloin has problems with
- Spritzee is an ideal partner that has little to fear from the Fighting-types that threaten Purrloin and can chase them away for a free turn
- Any strategy that appreciates paralysis support and momentum would be glad to include Purrloin as long as it's not played carelessly

Other Options
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- Fake Out for chip damage and for gauging the opponent's Eviolite or lack thereof
- Copycat works with Prankster to use whatever move was last used, but with priority, this can turn the tide of battle in many scenarios, however its pretty weak due to Purrloin's poor offensive stats.
- Taunt is a viable option for anything with Prankster and can shut down support Pokemon that aren't named Spritzee
- Play Rough is a new move Purrloin gets and it can hit the Fighting- and Dark-types that resist its STAB for super effective damage
- Gunk Shot is surprisingly available to Purrloin and can hit Fairy-types for hard super-effective damage
- Sunny Day and Rain Dance with the corresponding weather rock can make Purrloin into a reliable weather setter that always gets the weather up thanks to Prankster
- Sucker Punch can be used to take down faster foes if they are at low health and can also be used to surprise attackers that are weak to it, such as Gastly
- Pursuit is an option for getting a good chunk of damage on a foe that is switching out to avoid being locked into Encore
-Trick can be used with a disruptive item such as a flame orb, lagging tail, or choice band/specs


Checks & Counters
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**Fairy-types**: Spritzee resists every attack in the set and is immune to Encore/Taunt, and can 2HKO Purrloin easily with Moonblast, while Cottonee can Taunt Purrloin to block its status moves, and hit it hard with Dazzling Gleam, while also resisting Purrloin's STAB

**Fighting-types**: Basically every Fighting-type in LC can take down Purrloin in one simple hit with HJK, and Drain Punch will do at least 80%; they also wall every attack in the set

**Attackers in General**: Anything with decent attacking power that manages to hit Purrloin even just neutrally will probably 3HKO it, as its bulk is quite pitiful, you'd just have to fight through the paralysis and other things to be able to hit it hard
 
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Rowan

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why is play rough mentioned in set details, instead of OO, remove it from that, and write dis shit up
 

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Remove Meditite/Misdreavus mentions.

Overview:
The XY sprite is creepy af; it's not even cute so remove that point

Disruptive Pivot:
I think the spread should be changed to a more defensive one, since the only Pokemon you really need to outspeed is fast Fletchling to Encore it into Swords Dance or something, but the extra bulk would probably be more useful on most occasions.
EVs: 188 HP / 180 Def / 60 SpD / 68 Spe
Careful Nature
This allows Purrloin to hit 23/12/12 defenses compared to the current 23/11/10. 14 Speed allows it to still outspeed standard bulky Fletchling. Reflect this change in the set details. Mention the current spread but with a bold nature to hit 16 Speed under set details as an alternative spread to outspeed fast Fletchling.
Don't mention Play Rough under move descriptions or usage tips because it's weak and not very good.
Remove the Natu point under usage tips because Natu is mediocre and uncommon.

Other Options:
Mention that Copycat isn't very good for revenge-killing because it's really weak coming off of Purrloin's offensive stats.
Mention that Taunt doesn't affect Spritzee.
You mention Play Rough twice, so remove one of them.

QC 2/3
 
imo taunt deserves to be slashed after twave, makes it much more effective against defensive teams. also there's a missy mention in oo, take that out. 3/3
 
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