Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Online Battle 77

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I used: Bronzong, Samurott, and Enamorus (Incarnate Forme)
My Opponent used: Articuno, Rayquaza, and Arceus
Stadium: Mesagoza
Battle BGM: Gym Leader

I see that half of my opponent's team are Legendary Pokémon, and the other half are not, and my opponent decides to use all three Legendary Pokémon against me, Arceus is technically considered a Mythical Pokémon, but it was referred to as a Legendary Pokémon before the term Mythical Pokémon was even used.
This was where I put Bronzong to the test, and I wasn't sure about going with Stealth Rock on it, but as another Pokémon on my team had that move, I decided to go with a similar Bronzong set that I used in Sword & Shield, which was the Body Press and Iron Defense combo, and Gyro Ball for a Steel-type move that works with Bronzong's low Speed stat, and Trick Room to make Bronzong attack first, while also being a good move to have against the faster Pokémon on my opponent's team.
I wasn't sure whether or not my opponent is a competitive battler or not, or if my opponent likes to include Legendary Pokémon on the team to try and win, because when I saw that Arceus was a Normal-type, I wasn't expecting Judgment being used, the most common set on Normal Type Arceus is the infamous Extreme-Killer set, which has seen popularity on Dragonite with the Normal Tera Type, and Dragonite does have higher Attack than Arceus, but it will require two uses of Dragon Dance, while Arceus can use Swords Dance to boost its Attack by two stages and them deal some massive damage with Extreme Speed, and for a coverage move, Arceus usually has Shadow Claw to handle Ghost-types, and Earthquake to deal with Rock and Steel-type Pokémon.
I did like the set that my opponent's Rayquaza had, and this Pokémon can also learn Extreme Speed and it can use Swords Dance, making it even more dangerous with a Normal Tera Type, and Rayquaza does have a higher Attack stat than Arceus, the difference is that Rayquaza isn't as defensive as Arceus, but it is still a fearsome threat if you can get that to work. I wasn't expecting to see Overheat being used, Rayquaza does learn moves of many different types, and it does have equal Attack and Special Attack, so it can be used as a Mixed Attacker, although it is usually preferred as a Physical Attacker because it cannot boost its own Special Attack stat.
This was the other battle where I used Enamorus, and the set that I went with on her makes use of Contrary, she has Superpower to increase her Attack and Defense, which can help take Physical Attacks better from opponents, but she is mainly a Special Attacker, her moves are Moonblast for STAB, Earth Power and Mystical Fire for type coverage. I went with a Ground Tera Type on Enamorus to not only resist Poison-type moves, but to make Earth Power deal more damage to opponents, while Enamorus can be used as a Physical Attacker, I didn't want to pass up that high Special Attack stat, but for Physical moves, it can learn Play Rough, Iron Head, Zen Headbutt, and Outrage for possible moves. I find that it is better as a Special Attacker because it learns a lot more Special moves, and with a base Special Attack stat of 135, Enamorus can deal a lot of damage to her opponents. I am not really a fan of this Pokémon because how much of a pain it was to catch in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and that to obtain Enamorus, you needed to catch the other members of the Forces of Nature, and they were very tricky to catch due to them moving around and attacking, and they are usually near Alpha Pokémon to make it harder.







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