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"The main idea here is that, given it's a really fast Ghost-type, it can outspeed most enemies and give them Normalize" which is in the newest article in the flying press, a better to type this is "The main idea here is that (given it's a really fast Ghost-type) it can outspeed most enemies and give them Normalize" as you can see a parentheses would be more accurate. Cheese in Balanced Hackmons
 

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https://www.smogon.com/dex/rb/formats/uubl/ the RBY UUBL page refers to "bl" as borderline, while the rest of the generations refer to it as "banlist"
https://www.smogon.com/dex/sm/pokemon/tyranitar/doubles/
The first paragraph for the Choice Band set on Tyranitar's Gen 7 DOU analysis lists Snorlax as one of the main targets for a suggested coverage move (Snorlax has been banned from the tier for some time).

"Low Kick and Superpower are options for hitting Snorlax, opposing Tyranitar, and Steel-types such as Heatran and Ferrothorn for extra damage."
These are fixed, ty
 

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Starmie's GSC OU Analysis has the following sentence in the Overview section.



Both "team" and Starmie's name are mentioned multiple times, which reads kind of awkwardly for a single sentence. It should probably look something like this.



(I know I have analysis editing perms due to my badge, but I've never used them and don't know the proper procedure. I thought going through this thread would be the most appropriate course of action.)
Bumping this because I never got any sort of answer one way or another.
 

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Nidokings Gen 8 OU analysis mentions Stealth Rock twice in other options

"Nidoking can function as a Stealth Rock user thanks to the many switches it forces."

"Lastly, Stealth Rock can be used on teams lacking a Stealth Rock setter, enabling Nidoking to set the hazard on forced switches."
 

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Nidokings Gen 8 OU analysis mentions Stealth Rock twice in other options

"Nidoking can function as a Stealth Rock user thanks to the many switches it forces."

"Lastly, Stealth Rock can be used on teams lacking a Stealth Rock setter, enabling Nidoking to set the hazard on forced switches."
Fixed! I deleted the first mention because it wasn't in the final version that was uploaded (or wasn't supposed to be; check the thread in past generation archives if you want).
 
From Iron Hands's Overview for VGC '24 Regulation F, before the set analysis:
*Iron Hands fits best on balance teams, where it contributes to the pivot-heavy playstyle. Tailwind teams can also utilize Iron Hands as a defensive backbone and bulky pivot.
This was likely meant to be a bullet point for the Overview but is improperly formatted.
 

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On Heatran’s DPP OU analysis, the first sentence in the “Trapper” set mentions a Pokemon twice in the same list.

“The purpose of this Heatran is to trap the opponent's switch-in with Magma Storm and deal with it accordingly, eliminating common answers such as Latias, Clefable, Swampert, Gyarados, and Swampert with the appropriate coverage move.”
 

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