Xayah
San Bwanna
SLEEPY BOI
[OVERVIEW]
Thanks to its excellent ability and amazing Attack stat, Komala is a great Pokemon in the ZU metagame, especially since its access to a powerful STAB move in Return and good coverage moves like Earthquake and Knock Off makes it quite a nuisance to switch into. Utility moves like U-turn, Rapid Spin, Toxic, and Wish also allow it to offer a variety of support to its team, which is bolstered by good special bulk combined with only a single weakness, making it challenging to take down. In addition, setup moves like Bulk Up and Swords Dance allow it to break through Pokemon that otherwise wall it and add to its already incredible versatility and unpredictability. Komala especially excels at beating defensive builds thanks to its immunity to status because of Comatose.
Unfortunately, Komala suffers from underwhelming Speed and low physical bulk, leaving it to easily succumb to offensive pressure and causing it to struggle against more offensive builds. The very common Colbur Berry Gourgeist-XL is also hard for Komala to break through, although it can be worn down with repeated uses of U-turn. Lastly, Komala faces some competition from other Normal-types like Bouffalant, Kecleon, and Lickilicky, though its status immunity and great movepool mean that it generally outshines them.
[SET]
name: Choice Band
move 1: Return
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Knock Off
move 4: U-turn
item: Choice Band
ability: Comatose
nature: Jolly / Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Earthquake hits the Rock- and Steel-types that resist Return very hard, notably 2HKOing physically defensive Golem and Mawile and OHKOing Probopass. Knock Off is Komala's strongest move to hit Ghost-types like Dusclops, as well as Bronzor, which is 2HKOed even if it is physically defensive. Knock Off also offers crucial utility in removing Eviolite from Pokemon like Tangela, allowing them to be more easily broken through later. U-turn allows Komala to utilize the switches it forces to generate momentum for its team while wearing down checks like Gourgeist-XL. Sucker Punch is an option over Knock Off to give Komala a form of priority, which helps in the matchup against offensive teams, but it leaves Komala completely walled by Pokemon like Bronzor and is thus usually inferior to Knock Off.
Set Details
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A Jolly nature is generally preferred for this set, as it allows Komala to outspeed Pokemon like Abomasnow and Pawniard while also preventing Altaria from efficiently Speed creeping it. However, an Adamant nature is an option, as it allows Komala to OHKO offensive Golem with Earthquake after Sturdy is broken.
Usage Tips
========
Focus on switching Komala in on passive Pokemon it heavily threatens, like Mareanie and Altaria, and begin breaking through the opponent's team. Notably, it is capable on coming in for free on those Pokemon, as well as others like Pyukumuku and Tangela, thanks to Comatose. Otherwise, use U-turn and Volt Switch from its teammates to switch Komala in. Its bulk isn't great without investment, especially physically, so switching it in on strong attackers is ill-advised. Early-game, it is often useful to utilize Komala's U-turn to generate momentum for its team and wear down its switch-ins. Otherwise, it will be tough to break through the likes of physically defensive Golem without flawless predictions. Knock Off can be used in a similar manner, removing useful items like Leftovers and Eviolite from its checks.
Team Options
========
Komala's matchup against offensive teams is far from great, so fast attackers that can threaten the archetype like Floatzel, Rapidash, and Kadabra are very important. Pokemon like Oricorio-F, Silvally formes, and Electivire that can bring in Komala with moves like U-turn and Volt Switch synergize very well with it, especially if they can lure in Pokemon it can threaten. Since Komala forces a lot of switches, hazard setters like Golem, Bronzor, Crustle, and Probopass are important. Probopass also notably traps opposing Steel-types like Bronzor, allowing Komala to spam Return more easily. Komala tends to be forced out by powerful, faster attackers, so having switch-ins for them is crucial; as such, using a good defensive core like Golem + Gourgeist-XL or Altaria + Bronzor can greatly aid Komala.
[SET]
name: Specially Defensive
move 1: Rapid Spin / Bulk Up
move 2: Knock Off / Toxic
move 3: Wish
move 4: Protect
item: Leftovers
ability: Comatose
nature: Careful
evs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Thanks to Comatose, Komala is the only viable Rapid Spin user in the tier that is immune to Toxic Spikes, which allows it to prevent its team from becoming poisoned. If Komala's team already has hazard removal, then Bulk Up is an alternative over Rapid Spin, turning Komala into a bulky setup sweeper that can take over games late-game thanks to it being immune to Toxic, which would be common counterplay otherwise. Knock Off is the only offensive move on the set. It offers great utility in removing items and nothing is immune to it, ensuring Komala is rarely completely dead weight against any Pokemon. Knock Off also allows Komala to consistently beat Bronzor, which a very common Stealth Rock setter, and thus allows it to spin with ease. Toxic is an option over Knock Off if Rapid Spin is chosen in the first slot to punish Pokemon like Colbur Berry Gourgeist-XL, which can spinblock Komala with ease otherwise, and Silvally-Fighting, both of which take little damage from Knock Off and either do not mind having or cannot have their item removed. However, it leaves Komala completely passive once the opposing Pokemon has been badly poisoned and makes it a free switch-in for Pokemon immune to Toxic, like Mareanie, Probopass, Muk, and opposing Komala. Protect allows Komala to be sure to receive its own Wish and helps it scout Choice item users, like Electivire and opposing Komala.
Set Details
========
This EV spread makes the most use of Komala's solid natural special bulk to check a variety of special attackers in the tier like Choice Scarf Chatot and Silvally-Dragon. In addition, if Komala is running Bulk Up, it can already boost its Defense, meaning further investment is unnecessary.
Usage Tips
========
This Komala set should focus on using its solid special bulk to answer powerful special attackers like Choice Scarf Chatot and Silvally-Dragon. It should be pivoting in and out often, using Wish to keep itself healthy and Knock Off to take on Bronzor and prevent itself from being a free switch-in for attackers that threaten it. If you're running Rapid Spin, switch Komala into entry hazard setters that rely on special attacks or status, like Roselia and Mareanie, to remove their hazards immediately; thanks to Komala's impressive special bulk and its ability Comatose, it can do so quite freely. If using Bulk Up, Komala should generally be kept healthy until late-game. Although it can still be used to pivot into special attackers, a healthy Komala can set up on many special attackers and passive Pokemon, like Altaria and Zebstrika, and sweep from there. Be careful around mixed attackers or ones that can run either physical or special sets, such as Floatzel, Abomasnow, and Electivire; while this Komala set can check their special sets, it struggles against their physical ones, so the set should be scouted before switching in.
Team Options
========
Due to Komala's lackluster physical bulk, it pairs well with Pokemon that can efficiently cover many attackers that target Defense, like Gourgeist-XL, physically defensive Altaria, Granbull, and physically defensive Golem. The former three also cover Komala's sole weakness in Fighting, while the latter provides Stealth Rock, forming a solid hazard control core. Other checks to Fighting-types like Mareanie and Muk also pair well to take care of Komala's worst type matchup. They also notably cover Silvally-Fighting, which is one of the best switch-ins to Knock Off. Spikes setters like Crustle and Roselia appreciate Komala removing entry hazards from their side of the field without removing the ones they set like a Defogger would.
[SET]
name: Assault Vest Pivot
move 1: Return
move 2: Knock Off / Earthquake
move 3: Rapid Spin
move 4: U-turn
item: Assault Vest
ability: Comatose
nature: Adamant
evs: 160 HP / 252 Atk / 96 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Knock Off covers the Pokemon immune to Return, notably allows Komala to beat one of the premier Stealth Rock setters in Bronzor, and offers valuable utility in removing items. Earthquake is another option as a coverage move, notably allowing Komala to beat Pokemon like Probopass, thus preventing them from setting Stealth Rock easily, but without a boosting item it's not strong enough to 2HKO the likes of physically defensive Golem and Mawile, and the Pokemon it does already do not appreciate losing their item to Knock Off. U-turn allows Komala to pivot, which synergizes well with an Assault Vest to easily switch in and out and generate a lot of momentum with its increased bulk. Sucker Punch can be used over the coverage move or Rapid Spin if the priority is needed, but it is weak without a boosting item and leaves Komala either walled by many Pokemon, namely those targeted by Knock Off or Earthquake, or unable to provide the excellent hazard control it is known for.
Set Details
========
An Assault Vest combined with the 160 HP EVs boosts Komala's already good Special Defense, allowing it to easily take special attacks. For example, it does not get OHKOed by Floatzel's All-Out Pummeling from Focus Blast after Stealth Rock and avoids the 2HKO from Choice Scarf Chatot's Boomburst. 96 Speed EVs allow Komala to outspeed offensive Golem, enabling to U-turn out before it can retaliate, thus breaking its Sturdy and generating momentum if the opponent decides to double switch.
Usage Tips
========
This set should focus on generating and keeping up momentum and offensive pressure. However, do not be afraid to switch in on special attackers that it can take hits from, such as Chatot and Silvally-Dragon, before removing entry hazards or pivoting out with U-turn. Due to the low Speed investment on this set, Komala's U-turn will usually happen after the foe moves, allowing Komala to bring in strong wallbreakers like Mr. Mime and Pinsir without forcing them to take damage. While Return, Knock Off, and Earthquake won't be the moves you use the most, they are still very strong, and your opponent will have to keep them in mind; look for opportunities to wear down your opponent's team. Remember that Komala is completely immune to every status; do not be afraid to switch into Toxic users that are unable to dent Komala otherwise, such as Bronzor and Mareanie.
Team Options
========
Teammates like Gourgeist-XL, Golem, Tangela, and physically defensive Altaria can cover Komala's lower Defense stat. Gourgeist-XL and Altaria also cover Fighting-types like Silvally-Fighting, while Golem forms a solid hazard control core with it. Since Komala is a slow pivot, frail wallbreakers that appreciate being brought in without taking damage like Chatot, Floatzel, and Pinsir enjoy its support, especially since each of them can beat or set up on Gourgeist-XL and the Rock-types that Komala lures in. Spikes setters like Crustle and Roselia appreciate Komala's Rapid Spin removing entry hazards without undoing their work. Depending on what coverage move is chosen, Pokemon that can deal with the Pokemon Komala loses to are appreciated; Knock Off variants enjoy support from Pokemon like Silvally-Fighting that can threaten Probopass, while Earthquake variants appreciate the likes of Silvally-Dark and Probopass to beat Bronzor.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Komala can run a set consisting of Swords Dance, Return, Wood Hammer, and Knock Off with Grassium Z to heavily threaten common stall teams, as they lack a good answer for it due to Bloom Doom breaking through stall's most common answer to set up sweepers in Pyukumuku. However, due to a lack of setup opportunities, this set has a very lackluster matchup against offense, even moreso than its other sets, making it very matchup reliant. To relieve that issue, Sucker Punch can be used over Knock Off, but that leaves Komala unable to remove items from Pokemon like Gourgeist-XL and stallbreak. Due to Comatose's strange mechanics, Sleep Talk is successful even though Komala is immune to sleep. As such, a set consisting of only Sleep Talk and Last Resort with a Choice Band may seem alluring to fire off 140-Base Power STAB moves immediately, but the complete lack of coverage on this set leaves it entirely walled by Pokemon like Gourgeist-XL, physically defensive Golem, and Probopass, which makes it always inferior to the standard Choice Band set. In addition, Choice Band Reckless Head Charge Bouffalant hits about as hard as Last Resort while being able to fit on moves like Earthquake, making it a superior choice as well. Superpower is an option over Earthquake on the Choice Band set in order to still threaten Golem and Probopass while not letting Bronzor come in for free, but the stat drops make it usually a worse option. Lastly, a physically defensive variant with Wish / Protect / Rapid Spin / Toxic allows Komala to beat non-Choice Band Golem and thus remove its Stealth Rock. However, since Komala's natural physical bulk is lacking, it is unable to check many physical attackers, especially Fighting-types, making this set inferior to the specially defensive one.
Checks and Counters
===================
**Gourgeist-XL:**: Gourgeist-XL is immune to Komala's STAB moves and easily takes its Earthquakes while also easily taking Knock Off thanks to Colbur Berry. However, it must be wary of Toxic and Bulk Up on the defensive set and can be worn down by U-turn.
**Fighting-types**: While they can't switch in for fear of Choice Band Return, Silvally-Fighting and Monferno both outspeed any Komala set and can revenge kill it with ease. Combusken can do something similar, although it needs a Speed Boost first.
**Faster Physical Attackers**: Pokemon such as Electivire, Floatzel, and Pinsir can all take out Komala from full or after minor chip due to Komala's lacking Defense stat.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Xayah, 167012]]
- Quality checked by: [[DurzaOffTopic, 357488], [jklioe, 424692], [Aaronboyer, 239454]]
- Grammar checked by: [[lotiasite, 302985], [A Cake Wearing A Hat, 388157]]
[OVERVIEW]
Thanks to its excellent ability and amazing Attack stat, Komala is a great Pokemon in the ZU metagame, especially since its access to a powerful STAB move in Return and good coverage moves like Earthquake and Knock Off makes it quite a nuisance to switch into. Utility moves like U-turn, Rapid Spin, Toxic, and Wish also allow it to offer a variety of support to its team, which is bolstered by good special bulk combined with only a single weakness, making it challenging to take down. In addition, setup moves like Bulk Up and Swords Dance allow it to break through Pokemon that otherwise wall it and add to its already incredible versatility and unpredictability. Komala especially excels at beating defensive builds thanks to its immunity to status because of Comatose.
Unfortunately, Komala suffers from underwhelming Speed and low physical bulk, leaving it to easily succumb to offensive pressure and causing it to struggle against more offensive builds. The very common Colbur Berry Gourgeist-XL is also hard for Komala to break through, although it can be worn down with repeated uses of U-turn. Lastly, Komala faces some competition from other Normal-types like Bouffalant, Kecleon, and Lickilicky, though its status immunity and great movepool mean that it generally outshines them.
[SET]
name: Choice Band
move 1: Return
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Knock Off
move 4: U-turn
item: Choice Band
ability: Comatose
nature: Jolly / Adamant
evs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Earthquake hits the Rock- and Steel-types that resist Return very hard, notably 2HKOing physically defensive Golem and Mawile and OHKOing Probopass. Knock Off is Komala's strongest move to hit Ghost-types like Dusclops, as well as Bronzor, which is 2HKOed even if it is physically defensive. Knock Off also offers crucial utility in removing Eviolite from Pokemon like Tangela, allowing them to be more easily broken through later. U-turn allows Komala to utilize the switches it forces to generate momentum for its team while wearing down checks like Gourgeist-XL. Sucker Punch is an option over Knock Off to give Komala a form of priority, which helps in the matchup against offensive teams, but it leaves Komala completely walled by Pokemon like Bronzor and is thus usually inferior to Knock Off.
Set Details
========
A Jolly nature is generally preferred for this set, as it allows Komala to outspeed Pokemon like Abomasnow and Pawniard while also preventing Altaria from efficiently Speed creeping it. However, an Adamant nature is an option, as it allows Komala to OHKO offensive Golem with Earthquake after Sturdy is broken.
Usage Tips
========
Focus on switching Komala in on passive Pokemon it heavily threatens, like Mareanie and Altaria, and begin breaking through the opponent's team. Notably, it is capable on coming in for free on those Pokemon, as well as others like Pyukumuku and Tangela, thanks to Comatose. Otherwise, use U-turn and Volt Switch from its teammates to switch Komala in. Its bulk isn't great without investment, especially physically, so switching it in on strong attackers is ill-advised. Early-game, it is often useful to utilize Komala's U-turn to generate momentum for its team and wear down its switch-ins. Otherwise, it will be tough to break through the likes of physically defensive Golem without flawless predictions. Knock Off can be used in a similar manner, removing useful items like Leftovers and Eviolite from its checks.
Team Options
========
Komala's matchup against offensive teams is far from great, so fast attackers that can threaten the archetype like Floatzel, Rapidash, and Kadabra are very important. Pokemon like Oricorio-F, Silvally formes, and Electivire that can bring in Komala with moves like U-turn and Volt Switch synergize very well with it, especially if they can lure in Pokemon it can threaten. Since Komala forces a lot of switches, hazard setters like Golem, Bronzor, Crustle, and Probopass are important. Probopass also notably traps opposing Steel-types like Bronzor, allowing Komala to spam Return more easily. Komala tends to be forced out by powerful, faster attackers, so having switch-ins for them is crucial; as such, using a good defensive core like Golem + Gourgeist-XL or Altaria + Bronzor can greatly aid Komala.
[SET]
name: Specially Defensive
move 1: Rapid Spin / Bulk Up
move 2: Knock Off / Toxic
move 3: Wish
move 4: Protect
item: Leftovers
ability: Comatose
nature: Careful
evs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Thanks to Comatose, Komala is the only viable Rapid Spin user in the tier that is immune to Toxic Spikes, which allows it to prevent its team from becoming poisoned. If Komala's team already has hazard removal, then Bulk Up is an alternative over Rapid Spin, turning Komala into a bulky setup sweeper that can take over games late-game thanks to it being immune to Toxic, which would be common counterplay otherwise. Knock Off is the only offensive move on the set. It offers great utility in removing items and nothing is immune to it, ensuring Komala is rarely completely dead weight against any Pokemon. Knock Off also allows Komala to consistently beat Bronzor, which a very common Stealth Rock setter, and thus allows it to spin with ease. Toxic is an option over Knock Off if Rapid Spin is chosen in the first slot to punish Pokemon like Colbur Berry Gourgeist-XL, which can spinblock Komala with ease otherwise, and Silvally-Fighting, both of which take little damage from Knock Off and either do not mind having or cannot have their item removed. However, it leaves Komala completely passive once the opposing Pokemon has been badly poisoned and makes it a free switch-in for Pokemon immune to Toxic, like Mareanie, Probopass, Muk, and opposing Komala. Protect allows Komala to be sure to receive its own Wish and helps it scout Choice item users, like Electivire and opposing Komala.
Set Details
========
This EV spread makes the most use of Komala's solid natural special bulk to check a variety of special attackers in the tier like Choice Scarf Chatot and Silvally-Dragon. In addition, if Komala is running Bulk Up, it can already boost its Defense, meaning further investment is unnecessary.
Usage Tips
========
This Komala set should focus on using its solid special bulk to answer powerful special attackers like Choice Scarf Chatot and Silvally-Dragon. It should be pivoting in and out often, using Wish to keep itself healthy and Knock Off to take on Bronzor and prevent itself from being a free switch-in for attackers that threaten it. If you're running Rapid Spin, switch Komala into entry hazard setters that rely on special attacks or status, like Roselia and Mareanie, to remove their hazards immediately; thanks to Komala's impressive special bulk and its ability Comatose, it can do so quite freely. If using Bulk Up, Komala should generally be kept healthy until late-game. Although it can still be used to pivot into special attackers, a healthy Komala can set up on many special attackers and passive Pokemon, like Altaria and Zebstrika, and sweep from there. Be careful around mixed attackers or ones that can run either physical or special sets, such as Floatzel, Abomasnow, and Electivire; while this Komala set can check their special sets, it struggles against their physical ones, so the set should be scouted before switching in.
Team Options
========
Due to Komala's lackluster physical bulk, it pairs well with Pokemon that can efficiently cover many attackers that target Defense, like Gourgeist-XL, physically defensive Altaria, Granbull, and physically defensive Golem. The former three also cover Komala's sole weakness in Fighting, while the latter provides Stealth Rock, forming a solid hazard control core. Other checks to Fighting-types like Mareanie and Muk also pair well to take care of Komala's worst type matchup. They also notably cover Silvally-Fighting, which is one of the best switch-ins to Knock Off. Spikes setters like Crustle and Roselia appreciate Komala removing entry hazards from their side of the field without removing the ones they set like a Defogger would.
[SET]
name: Assault Vest Pivot
move 1: Return
move 2: Knock Off / Earthquake
move 3: Rapid Spin
move 4: U-turn
item: Assault Vest
ability: Comatose
nature: Adamant
evs: 160 HP / 252 Atk / 96 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Knock Off covers the Pokemon immune to Return, notably allows Komala to beat one of the premier Stealth Rock setters in Bronzor, and offers valuable utility in removing items. Earthquake is another option as a coverage move, notably allowing Komala to beat Pokemon like Probopass, thus preventing them from setting Stealth Rock easily, but without a boosting item it's not strong enough to 2HKO the likes of physically defensive Golem and Mawile, and the Pokemon it does already do not appreciate losing their item to Knock Off. U-turn allows Komala to pivot, which synergizes well with an Assault Vest to easily switch in and out and generate a lot of momentum with its increased bulk. Sucker Punch can be used over the coverage move or Rapid Spin if the priority is needed, but it is weak without a boosting item and leaves Komala either walled by many Pokemon, namely those targeted by Knock Off or Earthquake, or unable to provide the excellent hazard control it is known for.
Set Details
========
An Assault Vest combined with the 160 HP EVs boosts Komala's already good Special Defense, allowing it to easily take special attacks. For example, it does not get OHKOed by Floatzel's All-Out Pummeling from Focus Blast after Stealth Rock and avoids the 2HKO from Choice Scarf Chatot's Boomburst. 96 Speed EVs allow Komala to outspeed offensive Golem, enabling to U-turn out before it can retaliate, thus breaking its Sturdy and generating momentum if the opponent decides to double switch.
Usage Tips
========
This set should focus on generating and keeping up momentum and offensive pressure. However, do not be afraid to switch in on special attackers that it can take hits from, such as Chatot and Silvally-Dragon, before removing entry hazards or pivoting out with U-turn. Due to the low Speed investment on this set, Komala's U-turn will usually happen after the foe moves, allowing Komala to bring in strong wallbreakers like Mr. Mime and Pinsir without forcing them to take damage. While Return, Knock Off, and Earthquake won't be the moves you use the most, they are still very strong, and your opponent will have to keep them in mind; look for opportunities to wear down your opponent's team. Remember that Komala is completely immune to every status; do not be afraid to switch into Toxic users that are unable to dent Komala otherwise, such as Bronzor and Mareanie.
Team Options
========
Teammates like Gourgeist-XL, Golem, Tangela, and physically defensive Altaria can cover Komala's lower Defense stat. Gourgeist-XL and Altaria also cover Fighting-types like Silvally-Fighting, while Golem forms a solid hazard control core with it. Since Komala is a slow pivot, frail wallbreakers that appreciate being brought in without taking damage like Chatot, Floatzel, and Pinsir enjoy its support, especially since each of them can beat or set up on Gourgeist-XL and the Rock-types that Komala lures in. Spikes setters like Crustle and Roselia appreciate Komala's Rapid Spin removing entry hazards without undoing their work. Depending on what coverage move is chosen, Pokemon that can deal with the Pokemon Komala loses to are appreciated; Knock Off variants enjoy support from Pokemon like Silvally-Fighting that can threaten Probopass, while Earthquake variants appreciate the likes of Silvally-Dark and Probopass to beat Bronzor.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Komala can run a set consisting of Swords Dance, Return, Wood Hammer, and Knock Off with Grassium Z to heavily threaten common stall teams, as they lack a good answer for it due to Bloom Doom breaking through stall's most common answer to set up sweepers in Pyukumuku. However, due to a lack of setup opportunities, this set has a very lackluster matchup against offense, even moreso than its other sets, making it very matchup reliant. To relieve that issue, Sucker Punch can be used over Knock Off, but that leaves Komala unable to remove items from Pokemon like Gourgeist-XL and stallbreak. Due to Comatose's strange mechanics, Sleep Talk is successful even though Komala is immune to sleep. As such, a set consisting of only Sleep Talk and Last Resort with a Choice Band may seem alluring to fire off 140-Base Power STAB moves immediately, but the complete lack of coverage on this set leaves it entirely walled by Pokemon like Gourgeist-XL, physically defensive Golem, and Probopass, which makes it always inferior to the standard Choice Band set. In addition, Choice Band Reckless Head Charge Bouffalant hits about as hard as Last Resort while being able to fit on moves like Earthquake, making it a superior choice as well. Superpower is an option over Earthquake on the Choice Band set in order to still threaten Golem and Probopass while not letting Bronzor come in for free, but the stat drops make it usually a worse option. Lastly, a physically defensive variant with Wish / Protect / Rapid Spin / Toxic allows Komala to beat non-Choice Band Golem and thus remove its Stealth Rock. However, since Komala's natural physical bulk is lacking, it is unable to check many physical attackers, especially Fighting-types, making this set inferior to the specially defensive one.
Checks and Counters
===================
**Gourgeist-XL:**: Gourgeist-XL is immune to Komala's STAB moves and easily takes its Earthquakes while also easily taking Knock Off thanks to Colbur Berry. However, it must be wary of Toxic and Bulk Up on the defensive set and can be worn down by U-turn.
**Fighting-types**: While they can't switch in for fear of Choice Band Return, Silvally-Fighting and Monferno both outspeed any Komala set and can revenge kill it with ease. Combusken can do something similar, although it needs a Speed Boost first.
**Faster Physical Attackers**: Pokemon such as Electivire, Floatzel, and Pinsir can all take out Komala from full or after minor chip due to Komala's lacking Defense stat.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Xayah, 167012]]
- Quality checked by: [[DurzaOffTopic, 357488], [jklioe, 424692], [Aaronboyer, 239454]]
- Grammar checked by: [[lotiasite, 302985], [A Cake Wearing A Hat, 388157]]
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