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==Toxic + Protect + Substitute== | ==Toxic + Protect + Substitute== | ||
Good for Pokémon with high Speed. Move combination: | |||
#Toxic, when opponent is poisoned. | |||
#Substitute | |||
#Protect | |||
#Substitute | |||
#Protect | |||
Effective on {{bp|Gliscor}} with poison heal/toxic orb. Basically the way to use Gliscor is with max speed and a decent defense and special defense (mainly special defense to help resist ice). When you have a substitute in place you can protect your substitute as well as yourself. It makes for a really effective combo while toxic hits for two times its damage each turn while you heal from your own poison, allowing you to use more then four substitutes. | |||
A lot of people quit when faced with this strategy, because if they have no counter they will be unable to get out of it by luck. | |||
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