Bronzong
Bronze Bell Pokémon
One caused a news sensation when it was dug up at a construction site after a 2,000-year sleep.
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Strategy Overview
Bronzong sets itself apart from its Steel / Psychic type brethren Jirachi and Metagross with a great ability in Levitate, allowing it to check Ground-types as well as making it immune to Spikes. It also finds its key attributes in having a Stealth Rock resistance and sand immunity, making it quite durable and hard to take down. Its remarkable all-around mixed bulk coupled with a ton of key resistances allows it to act as a pivot that is able to switch into prevalent moves such as Latias's Draco Meteor, Metagross's Meteor Mash, and Flygon's Earthquake. One of Bronzong's biggest selling points is that, especially with Trick Room, it's one of the best checks to a large number of setup sweepers, mainly Dragon Dance Dragonite, Dragon Dance Gyarados, Dragon Dance Tyranitar, some variants of Calm Mind Jirachi, and even Suicune. In addition, its ability to fire off powerful assaults makes it a great late-game sweeper and supporter for slow teammates to help them perform better. However, Bronzong does not have large offensive coverage, and its base Attack stat is below average compared to other brutes in the tier. This is remedied by its access to Gyro Ball, which synergizes well with its low Speed, and Explosion, which enables it to pressure a large variety of threats, namely Zapdos, Swampert, Starmie, and even Blissey and Clefable.
If not given the opportunity to use Trick Room, Bronzong's incredible slowness remains exploitable by popular threats such as Breloom, Machamp, and Heatran. It also does not resist Tyranitar's Dark-type STAB attacks, is weak to Jirachi's Fire Punch, and takes huge neutral damage from Zapdos's Thunderbolt or Starmie's Hydro Pump, which are incredibly popular. In addition, its lack of reliable recovery moves makes it prone to being worn down, and it will not like switching in repeatedly to take even resisted hits. Moreover, its lack of offensive presence outside of Gyro Ball means that it is setup bait for Skarmory. Generally, Bronzong has trouble beating physical walls and bulky Water-types without the use of Explosion, which can be easily wasted by the ubiquitous Rotom-A, which resists most of the rest of its weaponry as well.
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