Appendix:Metagame terminology: Difference between revisions

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====Double Dancer====
====Double Dancer====
Refers to a [[#Setup Sweeper|Setup sweeper]] with two stat-boosting moves, one boosting [[Speed]] to deal with offensive teams, and the other boosting an offensive stat to deal with bulkier teams.
Refers to a [[#Setup Sweeper|Setup sweeper]] with two stat-boosting moves, one boosting [[Speed]] to deal with offensive teams, and the other boosting an offensive stat to deal with bulkier teams.
====Dual Priority====
Refers to a Pokémon set with two priority moves, one of them usually being {{m|Fake Out}}


====Dual Screens====
====Dual Screens====
Refers to a Pokémon set that includes the moves {{m|Light Screen}} and {{m|Reflect}}.
Refers to a Pokémon set that includes the moves {{m|Light Screen}} and {{m|Reflect}}, often holding a [[Light Clay]].


====EdgeQuake====
====EdgeQuake====
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====Endureversal====
====Endureversal====
Refers to a Pokémon set that includes the moves {{m|Endure}} and {{m|Reversal}} or {{m|Flail}}. May be assisted through the use of a [[Focus Sash]], [[Salac Berry]], or [[Liechi Berry]]. There are many similar strategies, including [[Appendix:F.E.A.R.|F.E.A.R.]]
Refers to a Pokémon set that includes the moves {{m|Endure}} and {{m|Reversal}} or {{m|Flail}}. May be assisted through the use of a [[Focus Sash]], [[Salac Berry]], or [[Liechi Berry]]. There are many similar strategies, including [[Appendix:F.E.A.R.|F.E.A.R.]]
====FakeSpeed====
Refers to a dual priority Pokémon set with {{m|Fake Out}} and {{m|Extreme Speed}}, used for revenge killing. Most common in OMs such as Balanced Hackmons and STABmons.


====F.E.A.R.====
====F.E.A.R.====
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